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2 minutes ago, alleycat said:

Anyone have quick access to that 30 visit list?

There were a couple of late ones not mentioned here...

 

  • DT Evan Anderson, FIU
  • DT Johnny Newton, Illinois
  • DT Justin Rogers, Auburn
  • DT Maason Smith, LSU
  • DT McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M
  • DT T'Vondre Sweat, Texas
  • ED Chop Robinson, Penn State
  • ED Gabriel Murphy, UCLA
  • ED Xavier Thomas, Clemson
  • OT Amarius Mims, Georgia
  • OT Bayron Matos, South Florida
  • OT Giovanni Manu, British Columbia
  • OT Javon Foster, Missouri
  • OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
  • OT Troy Fautanu, Washington
  • S Daijahn Anthony, Ole Miss
  • TE Erick All, Iowa
  • WR Jalen McMillan, Washington
  • WR Joshua Cephus, UTSA
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Team visits per Walter Football updated yesterday...

Cincinnati Bengals
Brian Abraham, Outside Linebacker, Albany (PRO)
Erick All, Tight End, Iowa (T30)
Brock Bowers, Tight End, Georgia (COM)
Brandon Coleman, Offensive Tackle, TCU (COM)
Blake Corum, Running Back, Michigan (COM)
Troy Fautanu, Offensive Guard, Washington (T30)
Taliese Fuaga^, Offensive Guard, Oregon State (COM, T30)
Jaden Hicks, Safety, Washington State (COM)
Michael Hiers, Quarterback, Samford (T30)
McKinnley Jackson, Nose Tackle, Texas A&M (T30)
Trey Knox, Tight End, South Carolina (PRO)
J.C. Latham, Offensive Tackle, Alabama (COM)
Dwight McGlothern, Cornerback, Arkansas (PRO)
Jalen McMillan, Wide Receiver, Washington (T30)
Amarius Mims^, Offensive Tackle, Georgia (COM, T30)
Bo Nix, Quarterback, Oregon (COM)
Patrick Paul, Offensive Tackle, Houston (COM)
Jackson Powers-Johnson, Center, Oregon (COM)
Chop Robinson, Outside Linebacker, Penn State (COM)
Justin Rogers, Nose Tackle, Auburn (T30)
Maason Smith, Defensive Tackle, LSU (T30)
T'Vondre Sweat, Defensive Tackle, Texas (T30)
Brian Thomas Jr., Wide Receiver, LSU (COM)
Xavier Thomas, Defensive End, Clemson (T30)
Xavier Worthy, Wide Receiver, Texas (COM)

I'm sure there are others, but this is what they have....

Here is the guide for what type of visit:

SR – Senior Bowl meeting.
EW – East-West Shrine meeting.
COM – Combine meeting.
INT – Interested.
VINT – Very Interested.
PRO – Pro Day or campus meeting/workout.
LOC – Local visit. Prospect making a local visit.
T30 – Top 30 Private Visit. Prospect making an official Top 30 Visit.
WOR – Private Workout. Members of an organization working out a player in private.
STM – Some Type of Meeting.
VIR – Virtual Meeting.
% – indicates more than one meeting at an event.
^ – has met with team at more than one event.
# – indicates meeting set up outside of the 2024 Senior Bowl or the 2024 East-West Shrine Game

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1 minute ago, Kingspoint said:

Team visits per Walter Football updated yesterday...

Cincinnati Bengals
Brian Abraham, Outside Linebacker, Albany (PRO)
Erick All, Tight End, Iowa (T30)
Brock Bowers, Tight End, Georgia (COM)
Brandon Coleman, Offensive Tackle, TCU (COM)
Blake Corum, Running Back, Michigan (COM)
Troy Fautanu, Offensive Guard, Washington (T30)
Taliese Fuaga^, Offensive Guard, Oregon State (COM, T30)
Jaden Hicks, Safety, Washington State (COM)
Michael Hiers, Quarterback, Samford (T30)
McKinnley Jackson, Nose Tackle, Texas A&M (T30)
Trey Knox, Tight End, South Carolina (PRO)
J.C. Latham, Offensive Tackle, Alabama (COM)
Dwight McGlothern, Cornerback, Arkansas (PRO)
Jalen McMillan, Wide Receiver, Washington (T30)
Amarius Mims^, Offensive Tackle, Georgia (COM, T30)
Bo Nix, Quarterback, Oregon (COM)
Patrick Paul, Offensive Tackle, Houston (COM)
Jackson Powers-Johnson, Center, Oregon (COM)
Chop Robinson, Outside Linebacker, Penn State (COM)
Justin Rogers, Nose Tackle, Auburn (T30)
Maason Smith, Defensive Tackle, LSU (T30)
T'Vondre Sweat, Defensive Tackle, Texas (T30)
Brian Thomas Jr., Wide Receiver, LSU (COM)
Xavier Thomas, Defensive End, Clemson (T30)
Xavier Worthy, Wide Receiver, Texas (COM)

I'm sure there are others, but this is what they have....

Here is the guide for what type of visit:

SR – Senior Bowl meeting.
EW – East-West Shrine meeting.
COM – Combine meeting.
INT – Interested.
VINT – Very Interested.
PRO – Pro Day or campus meeting/workout.
LOC – Local visit. Prospect making a local visit.
T30 – Top 30 Private Visit. Prospect making an official Top 30 Visit.
WOR – Private Workout. Members of an organization working out a player in private.
STM – Some Type of Meeting.
VIR – Virtual Meeting.
% – indicates more than one meeting at an event.
^ – has met with team at more than one event.
# – indicates meeting set up outside of the 2024 Senior Bowl or the 2024 East-West Shrine Game

Great stuff tks

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Jermaine Burton runs official 4.45-second 40-yard dash at 2024 combine
 
 
  • 2020 (Georgia): Played in all 10 games with 7 starts (27-404-15.0, 3 TDs).
  • 2021 (Georgia): Played in 14 games with 8 starts for the national champions (26-497-19.1, 5 TDs)
  • 2022: Led the Tide with 677 receiving yards (40 receptions, 16.9 per, 7 TDs) in 13 games with 12 starts in his first year after transferring from Georgia.
  • 2023: Led the team with 798 receiving yards, 8 receiving TDs on 39 receptions (20.5 per). Played in 13 games with 12 starts.

-- by Chad Reuter

 
 
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
Draft Projection
Round 5
NFL Comparison
Kenny Stills

Overview

While the catch totals and yardage weren't necessarily prolific, Burton's tape is very appealing. He has pretty good size and plays bigger than he measures. He can fight through press, get physical at the break point and carve out space on 50/50 balls. Burton wasn't asked to run an extended route tree, but he has the traits and ball skills to work all three levels against NFL cornerbacks. He caught a touchdown pass every 5.7 grabs during his college career, but he would have scored even more if not for some mistimed throws when he had opened the window wide. Burton's athletic profile and ball skills create confidence that he can become a solid WR2/3 in the league.

Strengths

  • Rarely bothered by physical route redirection.
  • Well-conceived speed variances inside some routes.
  • Quick plant-and-open for stop routes and back-shoulder fades.
  • Hands are big, strong and almost automatic when he's open.
  • Frame and demeanor to beat physical corners at catch point.
  • Premium deep-ball tracker with know-how to control late catch space.
  • Finds a second gear to help run down the deep ball.

Weaknesses

  • Runs short/intermediate routes with step-counting tempo.
  • Struggles to snap out-breaking routes at crisp angles.
  • Loses catches when his feet lose track of the boundary.
  • Lacks creativity after the catch.
  • Could be asked to summon more strain as run blocker.

Sources Tell Us


"He went to IMG Academy (for high school), Georgia and Alabama. Right off the bat you already know he will have size and athleticism and that he can take hard coaching." -- NFC regional scout
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