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Name: Julius Irvin 
College: Washington     Number: 29
Height: 6-1   Weight: 179
Position: FS  Pos2: CB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.37
   40 Time: 4.48
  40 High: 4.57

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Julius Irvin, Washington, Player News

  05/21/21 - FS Julius IrvinrSr/2024, Washington, 6-1, 179 (DS#999 FS) + More +

  Six players - Dominique Hampton, Cameron Williams, Asa Turner, Alex Cook, Julius Irvin and Brendan Radley-Hiles - could realistically start at safety in 2021. Of that group, Williams and Turner are the most established talents, toting 16 combined starts since 2019. Cook - a converted wide receiver - also started three of four games last season, but failed to stand out in the most significant opportunity of his college career. It's worth noting that both Turner and Cook were limited through much of the spring due to injury, which made it difficult to assess where they stand alongside the other Husky safeties.

The wild card of this group is the 6-1, 185-pound Irvin, a redshirt junior who arrived in 2018 as a highly touted four-star recruit but has contributed just two total tackles in 12 career games. Still, the Anaheim, Calif., product flashed in the second half of the spring and was one of the more consistent hitters in the Purple vs. Gold game as well. "Julius has had a really good camp. He's taken strides mentally," said UW assistant defensive backs coach Terrence Brown. "One thing that we stress in our room is, when you really start to understand the game mentally and increase your football IQ, you'll feel that the game will slow down. I think he's really bought into that - watching extra tape, doing extra stuff out there on the field. I actually just came in from doing extra stuff with him out there on the field. "We're excited about him. I know he's excited about where he is right now in terms of his development, and we're looking for some good things from him in the future." - Seattle Times


(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Julius IrvinWashington
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