
Quentin's last name is appropriate, as the fifth-year player continues to be the San Diego Chargers best cover man. Jammer was a first round draft pick (5th overall) by the Chargers in the 2002 NFL draft after a stellar career as a Longhorn. He was born in Bay City, Texas, and played both defensive back and quarterback for Angleton High School, in Angleton, Texas. Quentin was a two-time all-district defensive back and quarterback for the Wildcats. He was also the district's defensive MVP his senior season. Jammer was also a letterwinner in track and field and ran the 100 and 200 meters, and competed in the long jump. Quentin stayed in Texas for his collegiate career, and continued to earn accolades as a defensive back for the Longhorns. He was an unanimous All-America and All-Big 12 Conference first-team selection as a senior. Jammer was also the first player in school history to be named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given to the nation's top defensive back. He majored in ethnic studies at the University of Texas. Quentin married his high school sweetheart Alicia James in May, and the couple reside in the San Diego community of Santaluz. Jammer lists Donovan’s Steak House and Benihana among his favorite restaurants. His hobbies include playing video games and reading magazines.

