TFON speaks with LB/S Jarell White prior to the NFL Draft

JS: How does it feel to leave your stamp program being from Cincy?

JW: It feels amazing knowing that I contributed to the program. A kid from the city making a huge impact means a lot.

JS: What was your favorite or couple of favorite moments as a Bearcat?

JW: My favorite moment at UC would be the upset against UCF 2019 season and then winning the AAC championship in the Nippert Stadium.

JS: You played safety in high school, how much is that helping you out during the transition?

JW: Playing multiple positions in high school helped me a lot transitioning to being a defensive back. I know lot about every position on the backend as well as linebacker.

JS: With 29 scouts in attendance, how do you feel you did at Pro Day?

JW: I felt I did very well at Pro Day. I got to show every team my capability also show my overall athletic ability to play many roles.

JS: Have you heard from any teams? If so which ones and roughly what are they saying ?

JW: I have heard from many teams, my agent talked to a lot and I also had a few zoom calls. Many teams love my film and see what I am capable of. The biggest question is figuring out my true position at the next level.

JS: Where did you train to get ready for Pro Day? Where are you training afterwards?

JW: I trained in Atlanta, GA at Chip Smiths Performance before Pro Day. I am now currently in Cincinnati training at Black Sheep Performance.

JS: What is something you want NFL executives to know about you player and person?

JW: I want teams to know that I am a humble guy who brings great leadership skills to their organization. I am also versatile and can play many roles and make plays.

TFON wishes Jarell much success at the next level and hopes he is able to accomplish his dream!

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About J.T. Smith

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