John Ursua

American Football Player

John Ursua was born in Kailua, Hawaii, United States on January 17th, 1994 and is the American Football Player. At the age of 30, John Ursua biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 17, 1994
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Kailua, Hawaii, United States
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
American Football Player
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John Ursua Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 30 years old, John Ursua has this physical status:

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176cm
Weight
82.6kg
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John Ursua Career

Ursua was an accomplished quarterback during his high school football career. He was rated by Rivals.com as the Number 10 prospect and by 247Sports as the Number 18 prospect for the state of Utah. Initially, Ursua verbally committed to BYU during his sophomore year at Westlake High School. Norm Chow, who was Utah’s offensive coordinator at the time, discovered Ursua's talents as a wide receiver. After Chow was named Hawaii’s head coach in December 2011, he offered a scholarship to Ursua. In between high school graduation and the start of his collegiate football career, Ursua served on a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Paris, France.

Ursua was redshirted for the 2015 season.

During his sophomore season of 2016, Ursua appeared in all 14 games (13 starts) as a slot receiver. He finished second on the team with 53 receptions for 652 yards, 3 touchdowns, and two 100-yard games. He also carried the ball four times for eight yards during the season and scored his first career rushing touchdown against Nevada. He was the team’s primary punt returner with eight returns for 63 yards. Despite finishing the regular season with a losing record of 6-7, Hawaii qualified for a bowl game and won the 2016 Hawaii Bowl against Middle Tennessee by a score of 52-35.

Prior to the 2017 season, Ursua was named to the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year watch-list as well as to the Fred Biletnikoff Award watch-list for the nation’s top wide receiver. He played in six games before suffering a season-ending injury against San José State on October 16. He entered that game leading the nation in receiving yards per game with 130.6 and second in receptions per game with 9.2. Despite missing half of the season, Ursua finished as the team’s leader in receiving yards with 667 and receiving touchdowns with 5. He finished the season with 47 receptions, averaging 14.2 yards per catch, and produced three 100-yard receiving performances. On August 26 in an season-opening win against UMass, Ursua amassed 272 yards and one touchdown on 12 catches. The 272 yards was the best nationally in 2017 for a single game, the fourth-highest total ever by a UH player, the fourth-highest total ever by a Mountain West player, and his 85-yard touchdown catch during that game was the fifth-longest catch in school history.

Ursua led the nation in receiving touchdowns with 16. His 17 total touchdowns (one rushing touchdown versus Army) ranked 10th in the NCAA. He ranked fifth nationally in receiving yards with 1,343 and eighth in receiving yards per game with 103.3. He led the Mountain West Conference in receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, receiving yards per game, and total touchdowns. He eclipsed 100-yards in seven games and scored multiple touchdowns in five games. He achieved a career-high 13 receptions in a game versus San Jose State. His senior year accomplishments included being named to the all-Mountain West first-team, selection to the Associated Press and USA Today Mid-Season All America second-team, a Semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award, a finalist for the Polynesian Player of the Year, and named the team’s Most Valuable Player. During the 2018 season, he reached the feat of having at least one catch in 30 consecutive games dating back to his first season on the team. He missed the 2018 Hawaii Bowl due to an injury, in a game that Hawaii lost to Louisiana Tech 31-14. Ursua completed his college football career ranked in Hawaii's top ten for career receptions (189, 9th), receiving yards (2,662, 9th), and receiving touchdowns (24, 7th).

Professional career

Despite one more year of eligibility at Hawaii, Ursua declared for the 2019 NFL Draft on Christmas Day of 2018. He was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the seventh round with the 236th overall selection. Prior to the start of the draft, the Seahawks' last pick was in the 6th Round. However, during the draft they traded a 2020 sixth-rounder to the Jacksonville Jaguars for the seventh-round pick that was ultimately used to select Ursua. He is the 72nd player in Hawaii history to be selected in the NFL Draft and the third ever selected by the Seahawks joining Wayne Hunter in 2003 and M.L. Johnson in 1987. He was the second Rainbow Warrior selected in the 2019 Draft, joining Jahlani Tavai, a second round pick by the Detroit Lions. It is the first time Hawaii had multiple players drafted in the same year since the 2011 NFL Draft when Alex Green (Green Bay Packers), Greg Salas (St. Louis Rams), and Kealoha Pilares (Carolina Panthers) were selected.

In the 2019 season, Ursua appeared in three regular season games and recorded one reception for 11 receiving yards, which occurred in Week 17 against the San Francisco 49ers.

Ursua was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the team on August 9, 2020, and activated from the list three days later. He was waived on September 8, 2020, and was re-signed to the practice squad the next day. He signed a reserve/future contract on January 13, 2021.

Ursua suffered a torn ACL in the second preseason game of 2021. He was placed on injured reserve on August 23, 2021.

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