
Aaron Beasley
Aaron Beasley is a former cornerback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 1996 draft as the 63rd overall pick, before playing for the New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons. During his career he played in 121 games (105 as a starter) and amassed 427 solo tackles and 24 interceptions.
After graduating in 1991 from Pottstown Senior High School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Aaron played collegially at West Virginia University. As one of the greatest defensive players in Mountaineer football history, he was a three-year starter, an All-American Cornerback, Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist, and an All-Big East selection and semifinalist for Defensive Player of the Year Award. He finished his college career with 19 interceptions (2nd most in school history), three of which were returned for touchdowns. He also had 143 tackles in his collegiate career. Beasley was inducted into the 2009 WVU Sports Hall of Fame class.
Aaron currently resides in Pasadena, Md., with his wife, Umme, (formerly Umme Salim, WVU gymnast) and their three daughters – Amirah, Dahlia and Layla.








