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Ryan Walker

Ryan Walker

  • Title
    Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator)
  • Email
    ryan.walker@uncp.edu
  • Phone
    775-4112
  • Alma Mater
    Jacksonville, 2014

A former collegiate quarterback with experience at both the NCAA Division I and professional levels, Ryan Walker joined the UNC Pembroke coaching staff as its wide receivers coach in April 2022.
 
A seven-year coaching veteran with previous stops at both the prep and NCAA Division I levels, Walker trekked to Pembroke after serving as the tight ends coach at Grambling State during the 2020 and 2021 campaigns. He also possesses valuable experience as both a high school assistant, as well as a stint with the DeBartolo Sports QB Academy in Jacksonville, Fla.
 
A quarterback by trade, Walker has already compiled an impressive list of collegiate student-athletes that have gone on to post successful careers at both the collegiate and professional levels. As the tight ends and quarterbacks coach at Grambling for two seasons, he helped mold the career of Kalif Jackson who would inevitably ink a free agent contract with the National Football League’s Miami Dolphins following an impressive collegiate career with the Tigers. He also served as the interim play caller at GSU during the 2020 campaign.
 
Walker trained prep, collegiate and professional athletes across a seven-year stay (2014-20) as quarterbacks coach at the DeBartolo Sports QB Academy under NFL consultant Joe Dickinson and former San Francisco 49ers owner and Hall of Famer, Eddie DeBartolo Jr. His list of mentees at that stop includes more than 30 NCAA Division I signal callers, most notably former Alabama standout Mac Jones who currently maintains a starting role with the New England Patriots. Fellow Elite 11 finalist Carter Bradley, who completed better than 60 percent of his pass attempts under center for Toledo, is among that list of success stories as well.
 
Walker dove into the coaching world as wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator at Pedro Menendez High School in Saint Augustine, Fla., during the 2015 season, and served a similar role at Ridgeview High School in nearby Orange Park during the 2016 campaign. He took on the role as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Atlantic Coast High School in Jacksonville for the 2017 and 2019 seasons as well.
 
He played both the quarterback and tight end positions at nearby Jacksonville University from 2010-13, and played one season (2014) under center at Florida International. An academic all-America selection for the Dolphins, he was a part of 29 victories in Jacksonville and caught three passes for 74 yards as a senior, including a career-long 42-yard reception against Davidson.
 
Walker earned a three-year playing stint (2015-16, 2018) at the professional level as a member of the Jacksonville Sharks. He also spent the 2017 football season as a sideline quality control volunteer assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 
A native of Mandarin, Fla., Walker earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science at Jacksonville in 2014, and completed his graduate work in sports administration at Grambling State in 2021. Walker and his wife, Theresa, have two children – daughter, Mila, and son, Boston.

 

THE WALKER FILE
Coaching Experience
2015 Pedro Menendez (Fla.) High School, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers)
2016 Ridge View (Fla.) High School, Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks)
2017, 2019 Atlantic Coast (Fla.) High School, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2014-20 DeBartolo Sports QB Academy (Quarterbacks Coach)
2020-21 Grambling State, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends)
2022-Present UNC Pembroke, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers)
Playing Experience
Played four seasons (2010-13) at Jacksonville. Played one season (2014) at Florida International. Played professionally as a member if the National Arena League's (NAL) Jacksonville Sharks in the 2015, 2-2016 and 2018 seasons, compiling a 78 percent completion rate.
Education
Bachelor’s degree in exercise science (Jacksonville, 2014); Master’s degree in sports administration (Grambling State, 2021)


Updated: April 2022