Gender: Male
Silas Daniels III (born September 22, 1981, in Jacksonville, Florida is a professional American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. Daniels attended Jean Ribault High School, where he was an honorable mention his senior year for USA Today's 1999 Florida Player of the year honor. He signed with Auburn in 2000 and enjoyed four successful years with the Tigers football team including their 2004 undefeated season. Daniels played in a total of 42 games for Auburn, and held the longest touchdown reception in Auburn history until a 94-yard connection from Cam Newton to Emory Blake in 2010 against Louisiana-Monroe. He entered the 2005 NFL Draft but was not selected, and subsequently was briefly signed to the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Daniels signed in December 2005 to play indoor football with the Montgomery Maulers of the NIFL. The team changed their name to the Bears and moved into the AIFA, but Daniels is still listed on their roster for the 2007 season. Daniels is 6'0", 190 lbs and runs a 4.40 second 40-meter dash. In 2007, Daniels signed with the Columbus Lions of the AIFA, but was sidelined with a leg injury. Daniels came back strong for the Lions in 2008, with 68 receptions, 900 yards, and 21 touchdown season. Daniels is currently in his second season with the Harrisburg Stampede AIFA. He also made the 2009 All-AIFA All-pro team with 37 receptions, 458 yards, 7 touchdowns. Daniels also started 6 games at Defensive Back and totaled 20 tackles, 2 Pass Breakups, 3 Interceptions. In 2010, Daniels helped the Stampede make a big turnaround compiling a 12–4 record and the first playoff appearance in franchise history. Despite missing 5 games with a broken hand, Daniels still made 2010 AIFA allstar with 53 catches 563 yards 12 touchdowns 16 tackles 1 interception and 1 fumble recovery.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on May 16, 2024
On the name Silas Daniels, Silas means From the Forest or Woods, Three, The Third, Wood Dweller.
The name Silas Daniels is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Silas is commonly found in Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil, and 73 more countries.
Learn how to pronounce Silas Daniels correctly by listening to our 15 audio pronunciations. Click to hear each pronunciation as many times as you need to master it.
✨ Record yourself saying Silas Daniels correctly and help others pronounce it like a pro! Share your pronunciation of Silas Daniels with us. Record, preview and send! It's easy and helps everyone. ✨
Learn how Silas Daniels might sound in different languages or accents. Select from a variety of languages available in the dropdown and hit 'Pronounce' to hear Silas Daniels spoken.
At NamesLook, the name Silas is recorded 7,687 times globally, ranking it as the 7,166th most common name worldwide.
Silas is most prevalent in Nigeria, with 1,715 occurrences, making it the 791th most popular name in the country.
In Namibia, the name Silas is found among 1 in every 439 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Nigeria | #791 | 1 : 676 |
South Africa | #1,677 | 1 : 1,919 |
Brazil | #1,041 | 1 : 823 |
United States of America | #3,205 | 1 : 1,997 |
Germany | #1,587 | 1 : 988 |
Namibia | #103 | 1 : 439 |
Cameroon | #1,052 | 1 : 1,779 |
Switzerland | #1,231 | 1 : 1,040 |
Ghana | #727 | 1 : 1,086 |
Denmark | #469 | 1 : 521 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Silas from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Silas Daniels III (born September 22, 1981, in Jacksonville, Florida is a professional American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. Daniels attended Jean Ribault High School, where he was an honorable mention his senior year for USA Today's 1999 Florida Player of the year honor. He signed with Auburn in 2000 and enjoyed four successful years with the Tigers football team including their 2004 undefeated season. Daniels played in a total of 42 games for Auburn, and held the longest touchdown reception in Auburn history until a 94-yard connection from Cam Newton to Emory Blake in 2010 against Louisiana-Monroe. He entered the 2005 NFL Draft but was not selected, and subsequently was briefly signed to the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Daniels signed in December 2005 to play indoor football with the Montgomery Maulers of the NIFL. The team changed their name to the Bears and moved into the AIFA, but Daniels is still listed on their roster for the 2007 season. Daniels is 6'0", 190 lbs and runs a 4.40 second 40-meter dash. In 2007, Daniels signed with the Columbus Lions of the AIFA, but was sidelined with a leg injury. Daniels came back strong for the Lions in 2008, with 68 receptions, 900 yards, and 21 touchdown season. Daniels is currently in his second season with the Harrisburg Stampede AIFA. He also made the 2009 All-AIFA All-pro team with 37 receptions, 458 yards, 7 touchdowns. Daniels also started 6 games at Defensive Back and totaled 20 tackles, 2 Pass Breakups, 3 Interceptions. In 2010, Daniels helped the Stampede make a big turnaround compiling a 12–4 record and the first playoff appearance in franchise history. Despite missing 5 games with a broken hand, Daniels still made 2010 AIFA allstar with 53 catches 563 yards 12 touchdowns 16 tackles 1 interception and 1 fumble recovery.
Find the ideal nickname for Silas Daniels (or someone you know) with our Free Nickname Generator.
Got any cool facts or stories about the name Silas Daniels? We're all ears! Share your knowledge or experiences and help us enrich the story of Silas Daniels. Drop your info in the comments!
No comments to display. Be the first to comment.
Hello there! I'm the passionate mind behind NamesLook & LotsLook Network sites, dedicated to bringing you insightful and intriguing content on every page. Discover more about me and the journey of NamesLook at About section.