Demarcus Dobbs (born November 30, 1987) is a former American football defensive end.
"We lived in a tiny starter home on Wilmington Island, and we turned our office into Demarcus' bedroom.
As a tight end in his senior year, he caught 14 passes for 259 yards and four touchdowns.
Dobbs also played high school basketball for Calvary Baptist, being named to the Savannah Morning News All-City First-team in 2005.
He stood on the sideline for the whole game as his former teammates rallied against an alumni team from Richmond Hill.
The following season, in 2007, he appeared in all 13 of Georgia's games, recording his first collegiate tackle against Hawaii in the 2008 Sugar Bowl.
[2] In 2008, as a redshirt sophomore, Dobbs made his first career start against Central Michigan, where he recorded a career-high four tackles and an interception, which he returned 78-yards for a touchdown.
[2] Dobbs received the Joseph E. Espy football scholarship three times during his five seasons at Georgia and graduated in December 2010 with a degree in consumer economics.
[6] He was one of two undrafted free agents retained by the 49ers after final cuts, with the other being fellow defensive tackle Ian Williams.
[7] During the 2012 preseason, Dobbs began playing the tight end position, in addition to his usual spot on the defensive line.