2022 Football Roster
Davis Jr., Wendell

Jersey Number 4
Wendell Davis Jr.
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 240
- Position:
- LB
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Richmond, Virginia
- High School:
- Benedictine College Prep
- Prev School:
- Pitt
Bio
2021 (Pitt):
2020 (Pitt):
2019 (Pitt):
2018 (Pitt):
HIGH SCHOOL:
- Played in eight games, starting three at middle linebacker
- Compiled 27 tackles, three TFLs and one sack
- Twice had a career-high six stops (Virginia Tech and Western Michigan)
- Had a nine-yard sack against Massachusetts.
2020 (Pitt):
- Started the opening two games (Austin Peay and Syracuse) at middle linebacker before missing the balance of the season due to injury
- Totaled seven tackles on the year
- Had a season-high four stops with an assisted TFL against Syracuse
- Had three tackles against Austin Peay.
2019 (Pitt):
- Played in 12 games, serving on special teams and as a reserve middle linebacker
- Totaled nine tackles, one sack and a blocked punt on the year
- Twice had a season-high three stops (Ohio and Duke)
- Had a four-yard sack in the Ohio game
- In Pitt’s 35-34 win over UCF, was responsible for one of the game’s crucial plays when he scooped up a blocked punt (by Aaron Mathews) and returned it for an 18-yard touchdown…the following week, Davis himself blocked a Delaware punt that Pitt parlayed into a TD six plays later.
2018 (Pitt):
- Played in four games as a true freshman, preserving a redshirt
- Appearances came against Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Clemson in the ACC Championship. Had one tackle against the Hokies.
HIGH SCHOOL:
- A two-time All-Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) selection at linebacker
- Was a four-year varsity letterman and three-year starter at Benedictine
- Helped the Cadets to four VISAA Division I playoff berths, three state title games and two state championships
- As a senior, compiled 52 tackles, 14 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles
- Rated the No. 18 overall prospect in Virginia by 247Sports, No. 22 by Rivals and No. 23 by ESPN. Played under Coach Greg Lilly.
- Son of Wendell and Shauna Davis Sr. Father, Wendell was a tight end/fullback at Temple and went on to play professionally for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers (1998-2000) and CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos (2002)
- Media and professional communications major.
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