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    Demontrey Jacobs, Offensive Tackle, South Florida

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    Height: 6064 βœ…
    Weight: 312 lbs. βœ…
    Hand: 1128 βœ… βœ… πŸ‘€
    Arm: 3600 βœ… βœ… πŸ‘€
    40-yard dash: 5.17 βœ…
    10-Yard Split: 1.80
    Bench: 22 reps
    3-Cone: 7.52 βœ…
    Shuttle: 4.73 βœ…
    Vertical: 26"
    Broad: 9' 04" βœ…
    R.A.S.: 8.38 βœ…
    Age: 24.4 years old

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    Prospect Summary from Dane Brugler of The Athletic
    Demontrey β€œTrey” Jacobs played multiple sports growing up, and his mother (Venessa) has been the head volleyball coach at Southern the last 10 years. He played both ways as a senior at East Ascension High, but at 250 pounds, he was primarily known as a pass rusher. He signed with FCS Grambling and transitioned to offensive line. Once the pandemic hit, he transferred up to South Florida and the FBS level prior to the 2020 season. He started at both left and right tackle over his final two seasons and combined for only two penalties. Jacobs has elite arm length and hand size with adequate strength once in position. However, he struggles to maintain knee bend in his pass sets, which leads to immediate balance and control issues. He will need to shed multiple bad habits to stick in the NFL. Overall, Jacobs has a tough time keeping his upper and lower halves on the same page, but his movement potential and size/length could land him on an NFL practice squad.

    GRADE: Priority Free Agent




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      I'm really interested to see how our linemen start developing with a new, seemingly good, offensive line coach. I listened to a super interesting podcast recently about how often OL coaches totally ruin promising linemen.
      Last edited by PRBronco; 05-04-2023, 10:51 AM.

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        Originally posted by PRBronco
        I'm really interested to see how our linemen start developming with a new, seemingly good, offensive line coach. I listened to a super interesting podcast recently about how often OL coaches totally ruin promising linemen.
        Definitely excited for that. Looking forward to seeing more investments in the OL in next year's draft too!

        CAN WE GET A TACKLE?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vera Hara

          Definitely excited for that. Looking forward to seeing more investments in the OL in next year's draft too!

          CAN WE GET A TACKLE?
          Don't need one, I'm all in on our tap dancer from Princeton.

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          • #6
            I've been poking fun, but this kid has legit athleticism and size. I'm pretty excited to see if a few of these guys find a spot. Welcome to the team Demontrey - give 'em hell!

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