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Hart Lee Dykes

American football player (born 1966)

American football player

Hart Lee Dykes Jr.[1] (born September 2, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for two seasons with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, earning consensus All-American honors in 1988. Dykes was selected in the first round of the 1989 NFL draft with the 16th overall pick. His career was cut short when he fractured his kneecap[2] and because of an eye injury which occurred during a bar room fight that also involved teammate Irving Fryar in 1990.[3] He was also drafted into the Chicago White Sox minor league system in 1989.[4]

Background

He was the winner of the Pitch, Hit and Run competition as a 10-year-old. He was honored at the 1977 MLB All-Star Game.[citation needed] Dykes played high school basketball with LaBradford Smith, and the duo led their high school, Bay City, to the 4A State Championship in 1985. He

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Thus far in his young life, Hart Lee Dykes has excelled at things in series of three. When we first came across him (SI Aug. 8, 1977), he was just another of the precocious tykes who crop up in FACES IN THE CROWD: winner of the national Punt, Pass and Kick competition in his age group (nine) and, a few months later, of the national Pitch, Hit and Run contest. He was 5'6", 105 pounds, and already had his name inscribed on plaques in Canton and Cooperstown.

Now Dykes is 18 and a 6'5", 215-pound senior set on winning another state football championship for Bay City (Texas) High. Where he comes from, that passes for Fame, Honor and Glory. Nowadays Dykes's game is Sprint, Curl and Cradle. Last season he caught 42 passes for 1,396 yards as the Black Cats, operating out of a run-oriented veer, went 15-0 and won their first state class 4A title. With one regular-season game to go this year—and the Black Cats still ground-minded—Dykes has 25 catches for 700 yards and seven touchdowns, plus two more TDs on interceptions (he plays safety on defense). Last Frid

Hart Lee Dykes, a first-round National Football...

Hart Lee Dykes, a first-round National Football League draft choice of the New England Patriots, has agreed to terms for a 1990 minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox.

Dykes, a left-handed pitcher, has been working out in Sarasota, Fla., with the White Sox rookie team. Dykes was the Chicago’s 54th selection in the June amateur draft.

The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Dykes, who played at Oklahoma State, was the first wide receiver taken in April’s NFL draft and was the 16th player selected overall.

White Sox General Manager Larry Himes said Dykes “signed a contract for a Class-A salary. There was no bonus money involved.”

Asked if Dykes might be using baseball as leverage in negotiations with the Patriots, Himes said: “I don’t know. This was his personal choice. Maybe he wants to play both baseball and football.”

Patrick Sullivan, New England general manager, said in a prepared statement: “When we drafted Hart Lee, we knew he was an exceptional athlete who had pro baseball potential. In our conversation with his agent (Monda

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