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Jeremiah Trotter
MLB, SF Austin

Name
Jsy
College
HT
WT
Jeremiah Trotter
N/A
SF Austin
6004
261

40
BP
SS
LS
VJ
BJ
Grade
Rd.
4.71
32
4.14
11.43
34
09’09”
5.79
4


Background

1997: Leading tackler....started 10 games for Lumberjacks. missing 1 game due to tight hamstring....recorded 5 sacks & 8 tackles for losses on the season....had 2 passes defended and 1 fumble recovery....mamber of 1997 All-Southland Football League First Team Defense....1996: First-team AFCA and Football Gazette All- American....unanimous first-team All-Southland Football League...MVP for Lumberjacks....started all 9 games played before knee injury cut season short....2nd on team with 82 total tackles....1995: Started first 12 games....Southland Conference Freshman of the Year,,,,second-team All SLC linebacker....2nd on team in total tackles (by 1) with 133, leading team with 80 solos....

High School

Three-time all-district (13-AAA) performer....led HHS to 3 straight Texas AAA playoff appearances & 28 total victories....

Academics

Majoring in Business Management at SF Austin....

Stats

‘97 - 10/10 G/GS, 47 UT, 38 AT, 85 TT, 5.0/23 Sks/-Yd, 8/18 TFL/-Yd, 1 CF, 1 RF, 2 PB, 0 Int, 0 BK....’96 - 9/9 G/GS, 56 UT, 26 AT, 82 TT, 3.0/6 SKS/-Yd, 14/49 TFL/-Yd, 2 CF, 2 RF, 2 PB, 1 Int, 0 BK....’95 - 13/12 G/GS, 80 UT, 53 AT, 133 TT, 1.5/7 Sks/Yd, 3/11 TFL/ -Yd, 0 CF, 1 RF, 6 PB, 2 Int, 0 BK....Totals: 32/31 G/GS, 183 UT, 117 AT, 300 TT, 9.5/36 Sks/-Yd, 25/78 TFL/-Yd, 3 CF, 4 RF, 10 PB, 3 Int, 0 BK.

Summary

He is a very interesting small school player that had a solid INDY workout and has jumped up the draft charts and is a viable first day pick...he has good size and strength with solid AA and speed...he is a dominating player on a lower level of competition and is very powerful and productive vs. the run...he is an exc tackle to tackle player and will attack the POA and stuff the run...he does a nice job of taking on blocks and getting to the ball carrier...he is really physical vs. the run but also has decent range to the outside...he is not as effective from sideline to sideline, but the effort is good and he has a decent nose for the ball...he does not have a lot of experience in pass defense and will need alot of work on drops and overall awareness...he is basically an up field player that gets by on toughness and size but is not a great technition at this stage...he is somewhat of a developmental guy and although he may be ready to step in and play on the NFL on first and second down, he will need refinement and technique work in other areas, such as his pass defense...he is an intriguing guy that will probably be gone in the first day of the draft.

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