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Name: Sean Martin 
College: West Virginia     Number: 91
Height: 6-5   Weight: 290
Position: DT  Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.76
   40 Time: 4.86
  40 High: 4.97

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Height: 6052
Weight: 290

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: HMC/HMC-DLoY...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Sean Martin, West Virginia, Player News


  WVU defensive lineman Sean Martin had a 2021 season that many young players in his position group would happily accept. Playing in his second year as a Mountaineer, he saw action on 275 plays, recording 16 tackles and scooping up a fumble as a dependable backup on the West Virginia defensive front. That followed a 2020 year in which he worked his way into five games of action late in the season, but as that didn't count against his eligibility due to NCAA rules in response to the Covid pandemic, he is, in effect, coming off a true freshman season. His performance last year has set him up for an even bigger role this year, and he believes he knows the keys to becoming another stalwart on the line. Martin also lists gaining strength as important in that pursuit.

With a long, lean build and good quickness, speed has always been a part of his resume, but if he can add more strength and explosiveness to his toolkit, he could be poised to move into one of the stalwart roles currently held by players like Dante Stills and Taijh Alston. Still, he doesn't share the same physical makeup as many of his teammates, which leads him to look at some professional players when comparing and matching skills. "I look at NFL players like Calais Campbell and J.J. Watt, people that have my ability. I look at people that are the same size as me, because in college football there aren't a lot of people built the same as me, so I have to look as some guys in the NFL," he said, noting that they tend to employ techniques and play the game in a similar manner. "I'm working on getting stronger, doing the things I need to do to better myself." - Charleston Gazette-Mail


(DS#30 DT) rSr/2025 DT Sean MartinWest Virginia
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