While attending Grapevine High School Melton was a second-team "All-USA" selection by USA Today; he gained over 800 yards and
scored eight touchdowns as a senior.[3] He earned All-District (5-5A) honors as a junior while rushing for over 800 yards and 12 TDs and averaged 6.2 yards per carry in 2003. He also gained over 800 yards as a sophomore. He also lettered in baseball and track.
College career
Melton's first appearance as a Longhorn was on September 3, 2005, against the Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football.[4][5] Melton was a backup running back in his first two seasons, according to Mike Lampe. He carried 132 times for 625 yards (4.7-yard average) and 16 touchdowns. In 2007, Melton switched to defensive tackle.[6]
Over the summer prior to the 2007 Longhorn football season, Melton and teammate Sergio Kindle were arrested in separate incidents on charges of driving while intoxicated.[7][8][9] Both players were suspended from the team for the first three games of the season. They were required to do community service and missed the first two days of practice in order to visit with a woman whose son was crippled by a drunk driver.[10]
Melton became a starter in his senior season and had 29 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 4 sacks. As a backup defensive end as a junior, he made 11 tackles with one sack.
Professional career
Pre-draft
Melton measured 6-3⅛ and 269 pounds and ran a 4.64 40-yard dash at the University of Texas Pro Day. He bench pressed 225 pounds 23 times, had a vertical leap of 34½" and a broad jump of 10'1".
Chicago Bears
He was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round (105th overall) of the 2009 NFL draft.[11] On May 29, 2009, Melton agreed to terms on a four-year deal with the Bears.[12] During a preseason game, he returned a kickoff for 20 yards.[13] Melton registered his first NFL sack on Brett Favre during a Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings.[14]
In 2011, Melton recorded a career-high 7 sacks, third most by a defensive tackle, behind Bengals' Geno Atkins and Raiders' Tommy Kelly, who had 7½ sacks apiece. Melton and teammate and center Roberto Garza were eventually named to the USA Today All-Joe Team.[15]
In 2012, during organized team activities (OTAs), Melton appeared in the backfield as a running back, resembling former Bears defensive lineman and fullback William Perry; Melton had not played running back since his days at Texas.[16] In the season opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Melton sacked Andrew Luck twice as the Bears went on to win 41–21.[17] On December 26, Melton was named to his first Pro Bowl.[18] In the 2012 season, Melton recorded 32 tackles and six sacks, tied for third in the league among defensive tackles.[19] On March 1, 2013, Melton was given the franchise tag by the Bears,[20] worth $8.45 million.[21]
In 2013, Melton was carted from the field during the third game on September 22, against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with a left knee injury. A Lachman test on the field was indicative of an anterior cruciate ligament injury, and an MRI was scheduled.[22] On September 23, Melton was ruled out for the remainder of the 2013 season,[23] and was placed on injured reserve four days later.[24]
Dallas Cowboys
On March 18, 2014, Melton signed a 1-year contract along with incentives, including a team option for 3 more years with the Dallas Cowboys, hoping he could regain his Pro Bowl form.[25] After missing the last 13 games of the 2013 season with a torn ACL, he struggled in training camp as his knee recovered and he worked through a groin strain. Although he began the season as a starter at defensive tackle, injuries forced him into a pass-rushing role, with Tyrone Crawford passing him on the depth chart. His production faded as the year went on and his season ended with a bone bruise on his right knee and being placed on the injured reserve list before the playoffs. He finished with 5 sacks (registered in the first 9 games), 20 tackles, 17 quarterback pressures, 4 passes defensed and 2 fumble recoveries. On February 14, 2015, the Cowboys declined to exercise the contract's three year option, allowing him to become a free agent on March 14, 2015.[26]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
On March 12, 2015, Melton agreed to terms and signed a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting him with his old head coach Lovie Smith.[27] He was a backup that was used at defensive tackle and defensive end, posting 30 tackles (second highest mark in his career), 2 sacks, 2 passes defensed and 2 fumble recoveries.
Denver Broncos
On August 21, 2016, Melton signed a one-year deal with the Denver Broncos.[28] On September 3, 2016, he was released by the Broncos.[29]
^Golden, Cedric (September 4, 2005). "Charles sets Longhorn mark while taking over for injured Selvin Young; 270-pound Melton flashes speed on scoring run". Austin American-Statesman.
^Halliburton, Suzanne (August 3, 2007). "Jones suspended indefinitely". Austin American-Statesman. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2007.