Career
He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Penn State. Odrick was a 2005 USAToday, Parade Magazine, and United States. Army All-American as a senior at Lebanon High School in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
He was named first-team all-state and played in the 2006 Big 33 Football Classic and the 2006 United States. Army All-American Bowl.
Odrick played sparingly his freshman season with Penn State University, but earned the starting job at defensive tackle in 2007. He would make 16 tackles, with four tackles-for-loss, two sacks, and one blocked kick.
In 2008, Odrick started 11 games, earning First-team All-Big Ten honors. He recorded 41 tackles, with 9.5 tackles-for-loss, 4.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and three pass breakups.
Odrick was named an AFCA and CBSSports.com All-American in 2009.
8 in the Big Ten with 6.0 sacks and was fifth on the team with 41 tackles, has 10.0 tackles for loss, with one blocked field goal, one pass break-up and three quarterback hurries. Miami Dolphins
Odrick was drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the 28th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. He signed a five-year, $13 million contract (with $71 million guaranteed) with the Dolphins on July 29, 2010.
He is represented by Drew Rosenhaus.
In October 2010, Jared broke his foot in practice and missed the rest of the season. In 2011 Odrick had a strong season having an interception and six sacks as a backup 3-4 defensive education
Odrick became infamous during that season for performing the "Pee-Wee Herman Dance" after recording a sack, mimicking a scene from Pee-Wee"s Big Adventure. Jacksonville Jaguars
Odrick was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars on March 11, 2015.
NFL stats
Key
General Practice: games played
COMB: combined tackles
TOTAL: total tackles
Air Service Training: assisted tackles
SACK: sacks
FF: forced fumbles
First Revision: fumble recoveries
First Revision YDS: fumble return yards
INT: interceptions
International Rectifier YDS: interception return yards
AVG International Rectifier : average interception return
Liquefied Natural Gas: longest interception return
Territorial Decoration: interceptions returned for touchdown
Privatdozent : passes defensed
Odrick sued Jinesh “Hodge” Brahmbhatt and his firm Jade Private Wealth Management in McLean, Virg., as well as Success Trade, an online trading company.
The lawsuit was announced on Friday by Sonn & Erez, the law firm representing Odrick. He had sent an e-mail to some of his clients indicating that it was unclear whether they would get their money back. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) had placed a red flag on Success Trade for allegedly selling $18 million in fraudulent and unregistered promissory notes.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice and the Securities Exchange Commission are also investigating Success Trade.
Of the 58 clients that were sold these investments, 30 of them were professional athletes, the website notes. The other professional athletes who bought promissory notes from Success Trade included Vernon Davis, Joe Haden, Brandon Knight, and former professional football players Clinton Portis and Adewale Ogunleye.