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Name: Jamil Burroughs (Transfer from Alabama)
College: Alabama     Number: 98
Height: 6-3   Weight: 309
Position: DT  Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2025

40 Low: 5.17
   40 Time: 5.28
  40 High: 5.38

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Weight: 309

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...Transfer from Alabama...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Jamil Burroughs, Alabama, Player News

  10/23/20 - DT Jamil BurroughsrJr/2025, Alabama, 6-3, 309 (DS#999 DT) + More +

  Replacing LaBryan Ray is more than replacing Alabama's most experienced defensive linemen and its best defensive end. UA has an abundance of defensive ends, many of them having gained experience playing in Ray's absence last season. The hard part of replacing Ray is replacing his versatility. For that, UA turned to a freshman. Before missing the Georgia game with a sprained elbow, Ray had shown the ability and willingness to play both defensive end and nose guard, playing the latter to provide UA rotation behind DJ Dale. Freshman Jamil Burroughs was UA's choice; he had not played at all in the first three games, but saw snaps as early as the second quarter in the win over Georgia.

His role could continue into Saturday's game at Tennessee, with Ray's status uncertain. "He was doing a great job on the scout team, they were having a tough time blocking him over there," UA coach Nick Saban said. "So we said, 'Who's next man up?' We're going to try to continue to work him in, and hopefully he can continue to make progress." Now, Burroughs tries to find a place in a pecking order that remains uncertain. Dale remains the starter while Barmore develops as a nose guard and Mathis rotates between the two positions; if Burroughs proves to be a valuable addition to the rotation, that could enable Mathis (and to a lesser extent Barmore) to spend more time at defensive end. - Montgomery Advertiser


(DS#999 DT) rJr/2025 DT Jamil BurroughsAlabama
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