Background
As the son of a former college QB and being a life long offensive lineman he contends, that his key to success is helping those around him accomplish their goals.
As the son of a former college QB and being a life long offensive lineman he contends, that his key to success is helping those around him accomplish their goals.
He chose to sign with the Chicago Bears over the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2005.
He played college football at Auburn University where he was an integral part of the undefeated 2004 season that culminated in a Sugar Bowl victory. Having had the opportunity to hone his craft in the most physically dominant division of football, the Securities and Exchange Commission West, his experiences are invaluable to young lineman he trains. High School Troy is a 2002 graduate of Westover Comprehensive High School (Georgia).
He was a three-sport athlete and two-way starter on the football team for which he earned the following accolades: 2× 1st Team Georgia Region 1-American Automobile Association, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution State Super 11, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top 50, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Super Preparatory Magazine All-Dixie Team, Super Preparatory Magazine Georgia Top 15, rated as one of the top 30 offensive tackles in the nation by Rivals100.com, and Preparatory Star All-Southeast Region selection.
Auburn University: He started 40 games split between guard and tackle. His four years starting at Auburn including the undefeated 2004 season that culminated in a Securities and Exchange Commission championship and a Sugar Bowl victory.
He had the opportunity to block for three NFL first round draft picks including Ronnie Brown, Carnell Williams, and Jason Campbell. Also second round draft pick Kenny Irons and fourth round draft pick Brandon Jacobs.
Participated in the inaugural Las Vegas All-Star Game.
Attended the 2006 NFL Combine. Signed with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent was released and resumed camp with the New York Giants but was later released. In Spring 2007 while attending camp with the Arena Football Leagues San Jose Sabercats, he was drafted #1 overall in the NFL Europe draft.
He chose to stay with the San Jose Sabercats and went on to lead them to the 2007 Arena Bowl Championship.
He was traded to the Kansas City Brigade. Then acquired by the Dallas Desperadoes at 2008.
He suffered a season ending injury and the American Federation of Labor-Congress filed for bankruptcy later that year. The American Federation of Labor-Congress returned in 2010 and so did Troy with the Arizona Rattlers, proving that he could come back after a potential career ending leg injury.
Trained with Kevin Yoxall former University of California, Los Angeles and Auburn University South&C coach.
Trained with Rusty Jones former Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears South&C coach. In 2010, Troy became the OL/Doctor of Laws coach of Cedar Grove Middle School after turning down several high school coaching offers. CGMS went undefeated in the regular season and lost the division championship game.
Working with raw talent is something Troy is very passionate about.
Reddick has also been a member of the New York Giants, San Jose SaberCats, Dallas Desperados, and the Arizona Rattlers.