


CARDS: Upper Deck Infinite Rookie 2003 (104/500), Leaf Rookies & Stars 2003, Top Notch UFL 2010
ACQUIRED: TTM 2025, C/o Work
SENT: 5/6/25 RECEIVED: 6/5/25 (30 days)
CAREER SNAPSHOT:
- Cortez Hankton played WR at Texas Southern from 1999-’02.
- At the time of his departure, Hankton was the all time leader in many categories for the Tigers, and finished with 3,400 career yards, 175 receptions and 30 TDs.
- Undrafted he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2003.
- He managed to make the Jags roster, catching 17 passes for 166 yards his rookie season.
- In 2004, Hankton only had 9 receptions, but scored his first and second professional TD.
- After the 2006 season, he signed with the Minnesota Vikings, but didn’t make the squad.
- Joined the Bucs in 2008- but was injured and spent the entire year on IR.
- Released in 2009, Cortez joined the fledgling United Football League, signing with the New York Sentinels.
- He’d catch 11 passes for 144 yards, as the Sentinels were euthanized after the season, in favor of Hartford.
- Hankton played for the Florida Tuskers in 2010, where he started 6 games, and caught 23 passes for 283 yards and 2 TDs.
- As the Tuskers then moved themselves- he’d join them in Virginia as the Destroyers in 2011, adding 12 catches for 151 yards to his resume.
- Went straight into coaching after that and has travelled the college circuit, first at Dartmouth (2012-’14) and then later at Vanderbilt (2015-’17) as a WR coach.
- In 2018, Cortez took his skills to Georgia as their WR Coach and then also as a Pass Game Coordinator.
- He’d hop to LSU in 2022 where he shared the same duties from his time at Georgia.
- Cortez in ’24 also picked up co-offensive coordinator duties as well.
ACCOLADES:
- UFL Offensive MVP 2010
NOTES:
All of a sudden the guys who played in the UFL- no not the ’24+ iteration, but the ’09 version have started popping up. I got teammates Cortez Hankton and Brooks Bollinger back to back TTM. I have to thank my friend Lance who sent out to Cortez a few months ago and let me know that he was coaching with the Tigers.
It took me a hot minute to send out to him all I had of Cortez was an early beta version of my custom that was on some pretty weak paper, so I decided to go ahead and do it right and reprint it on some nice card stock. It’s a great looking card.