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Name: *Javian Hawkins College: Louisville
Number: 10
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-08 Weight: 183 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSo/2021 40 Low: 4.38 40 Time: 4.46 40 High: 4.52
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Data Scout Notes: 3-5/Cut weight/Hamstring rehab before Pro day 2020: NAC...11-16-20-Opting-Out Rest of 2020 Season/Early Entry into 2021 NFL Draft...PMaxwell/PDoak...2019: 2ndC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 5081
Weight: 183
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Dates: 03/30/21
Hand: 07 7/8 Arm: 29 1/4 Wingspan: 72
Height: 5081
Weight: 183
40 Yrd Dash: 4.46
20 Yrd Dash: 2.62
10 Yrd Dash: 1.53
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Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 09'08"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.25
3-Cone Drill: 6.95
40 Time Range: 4.45-4.47/Projected 4.34/-13 LBs/No Bench-Wrist/40s coming off Hamstring INJ
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*Javian Hawkins, Louisville, Player News
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Javian Hawkins leaves Louisville with records within reach and plenty of life in his legs. Which, come to think of it, is a good reason to go. U of L's prolific running back has picked a relatively sweet spot to opt out of his remaining eligibility to pr epare for the NFL Draft. He has established his credentials as a breakaway threat without incurring any status-threatening injuries, showing the scouts what they need to see while avoiding risks that could prove ruinous to his professional prospects. Muc h as his decision will disappoint Cardinals fans and could compromise U of L's chances in its three remaining games, Hawkins probably ought to cash in while he can. Because of the bumps ballcarriers accumulate (and the diminished speed that often results ), the career of the average NFL running back lasts about 2 ½ seasons. Unlike players at some other positions, and much like new cars, they are viewed as depreciating, fungible assets."Everybody always talks about the shelf life of running backs; how many hits can they take?" U of L coach Scott Satterfield said Monday. "Maybe that goes through running backs' minds, the fact that you only have so many hits...I think that's probably part of the decision for (Hawkins)." Though Clemson's Travis Etie nne is the only running back commonly projected as a first-round selection in 2021, no fewer than seven lower-rated backs have chosen to opt out this fall. Some of them may choose to return to campus for the 2021 season. Some of them won't get a sniff fr om the NFL. All of them are conscious, though, of the accumulated pounding their position entails and, presumably, mindful of the value of self-preservation. Hawkins is one who deserves a closer look. Small by NFL standards - U of L lists him at 5-foot-9 , 196 pounds - he projects as a change-of-pace back with elite elusiveness at the next level. Despite missing Saturday's game at Virginia, Hawkins' 822 rushing yards rank seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision with a healthy 6.2 yards per carry average . - Courier Journal
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Javian Hawkins earned the nickname "PlayStation" when he played Pop Warner football as a kid in Brevard County. On Saturday, he hit the "o" button and gave the Louisville Cardinals a huge advantage in a 48-16 win over the Florida State Seminoles. Hawkins , who starred at Astronaut High and Cocoa High, scored two of his three touchdowns in the first quarter for Louisville as the Cardinals jumped out to a big lead. First, the sophomore tailback scored on a 9-yard run, helping U of L tie the game at 7. But it was his second run that gave the Cardinals huge momentum, and made the game's highlight reel. Starting right, Hawkins was bottled up, but he spun back and headed left, and his speed carried him the rest of the way for a 70-yard touchdown. Hawkins adde d a third touchdown in the third quarter - a 10-yard scoring run. Hawkins left the 100-yard mark behind in the second quarter. He now has 11 100-yard games in his young Louisville career, good enough for fourth in school history. He finished with 176 yar ds on 16 carries, averaging 10.8 yards per carry. - Courier Journal
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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OCT 26 ACC RUNNING BACK OF THE WEEK: Javian Hawkins, Louisville, So., RB, Titusville, Fla.,...Rushed for 174 yards and a career-high three touchdowns in the Cardinals' 48-16 win over Florida State...First Louisville player with three rushing touchdowns i n a game since Trey Smith against Wake Forest on Oct. 27, 2018...Saturday marked the 11th 100-yard rushing game of Hawkins' career, tied for the fourth most in Louisville history...His five career 150-yard rushing games are tied for the fifth most in sch ool history. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Javian Hawkins ran for a season-best 174 yards and a career-high three touchdowns for Louisville, which snapped a four-game losing streak Saturday by beating Florida State 48-16. The Cardinals (2-4, 1-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) took advantage of a yiel ding Seminoles defense to amass 410 yards of its 569 total yards in the first half. Five plays went for at least 35 yards in the half, helping the Cardinals take a 31-14 halftime lead. Jordan Travis, who transferred from Louisville two seasons ago, recov ered his fumble after a botched handoff and ran it in 15 yards to give the Seminoles (2-4, 1-4) a 7-0 lead just 2:30 into the game. But Louisville responded quickly, needing just 2:01 to tie it on a 9-yard run by Hawkins, one of his 16 carries on the day .That was the start of 28 straight points for Louisville, which never looked back. After the Cardinals defense forced a three-and-out on Florida State's ensuing drive, Hawkins gave Louisville the lead for good on a 70-yard scoring run on the Cardi nals next play. Malik Cunningham completed 16 of 24 passes for 278 yards and two scores in the victory. Tutu Atwell caught three passes for 129 yards, including a 66-yard scoring strike from Cunningham, and added a 2-yard rushing touchdown. Despite racki ng up a season-best 265 yards rushing, the Seminoles offense could not match the Cardinals. Travis finished completing just 14-of-32 passes for 141 yards with a touchdown and an interception before being pulled midway through the fourth quarter. - Louisv ille/AP College Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Louisville football left its loss to Notre Dame a bit banged up Saturday. Running back and kick returner Hassan Hall injured his shoulder in the 12-7 loss. He went down on a kick return attempt in the first half and did not return. Coach Scott Satterfiel d said he is listed as day-to-day. Also listed as day-to-day is defensive end Yaya Diaby. Diaby was seen limping off the field in the first half and did not return to the game. Neither Hall nor Diaby practiced on Sunday and will continue to be evaluated. The loss of Hall and Diaby could have an impact on the Cardinals against Florida State this Saturday. Hall is Louisville's backup running back, paired with starter Javian Hawkins. Hall has 111 yards on 26 carries and is averaging 5.5 yards per carry. Wi thout Hall, Hawkins will carry the load again in the backfield. That isn't something new for Hawkins, who is fourth nationally with 519 rushing yards. Since taking over the lead role last season, he has had 20 or more attempts eight times, and his produc tion hasn't faltered. He's capable of being a workhorse for Louisville. - Courier Journal
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Hawkins busted onto the scene last year and was one of the best running backs not just in the ACC, but the country. He earned All-ACC second team honors, ranked seventh in the nation in rushing, broke the school mark for rushing yards by a running back a nd set a new Louisville mark for the most rushing yards in a season by a freshman with 1,525 yards. The redshirt-freshman was fairly consistent throughout the season, as well. He scored nine touchdowns, averaged 117.31 yards per game and tallied eight 1 00-yard games. His best game of the season was 233 yards and one touchdown against Syracuse. Hawkins will be getting plenty of touches, once again, this season with a chance to put together an even better season. - Courier Journal
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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2020 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: RB Javian Hawkins, Louisville,...Hawkins is coming off a breakout 2019 season in which he was named a Freshman All-American and a second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree. Hawkins finished seventh nationa lly in rushing with 1,520 yards and nine touchdowns in guiding the Cardinals to an 8-5 record after a 38-28 win over Mississippi State in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30. The Titusville, Fla., native set the school record for most rushing yards by a runni ng back, breaking Howard Stevens' previous mark of 1,429 yards in 1971. It was the third-most yards in a season at Louisville, behind quarterback Lamar Jackson's 1,601 yards in 2017 and 1,571 in 2016. - Louisville Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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2020 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD WATCH LIST: Javian Hawkins (So.), Louisville,...The redshirt sophomore native is coming off a breakout 2019 season in which he was named a Freshman All-American and a second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree. Haw kins finished seventh nationally in rushing with 1,520 yards and nine touchdowns in guiding the Cardinals to an 8-5 record after a 38-28 win over Mississippi State in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30. The Titusville, Fla., native set the school record for most rushing yards by a running back, breaking Howard Stevens' previous mark of 1,429 yards in 1971. It was the third-most yards in a season at Louisville, behind quarterback Lamar Jackson's 1,601 yards in 2017 and 1,571 in 2016. - Louisville Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Javian Hawkins is the big reason why the Cardinals rank 23rd nationally averaging 214.1 yards rushing per game. He set a freshman school record running for 1,420 yards as the Cardinals' first 1,000-yard back since Bilal Powell (1,405) in 2010. Hawkins ha s six 100-yard rushing games this season, including 233 yards in a win over Syracuse, and already is being mentioned as a Heisman Trophy candidate for 2020. "He's had a special year, no question about it, particularly for a freshman a really special year ," Satterfield said. "Overall, I'm praying for just any running back to have a special year, and we've leaned on that." - AP College Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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2019 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB - Javian Hawkins, Louisville; 103,...Hawkins, who only played four games in 2018, broke records in his first full season with the Cardinals. Rushing for a UofL freshman record of 1,420 yards and eight touchdowns, Ha wkins averaged 118.3 yards per game. His 1,420 yards rushing ranks fourth on the school's single-season list and stands third in league history among freshmen. He became the first 1,000-yard rusher since Lamar Jackson's 2017 season, but was the first run ning back at UofL to accomplish the feat since Bilal Powell ran for 1,405 yards in 2010. After 12 games, Hawkins ranks seventh in the country in rushing yards and first among freshmen nationally. The 5-foot-9 running back is second in the league in rushi ng yards, just 265 behind Boston College's A.J. Dillon, who has rushed for 1,685 yards. - Louisville Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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NOV 25 ACC RUNNING BACK & CO-ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Javian Hawkins, Louisiville, R-Fr., RB, Titusville, Fla.,...Twice named ACC Running Back and ACC Rookie of the Week in 2019...Rushed for 233 yards in Louisville's win over Syracuse, his sixth 100-yard game of the season and his first 200-yard rushing game...First 200-yard rushing game by a Cardinal since Lamar Jackson had 226 against Texas A&M on Dec. 30, 2015...Most rushing yards by a Louisville player since Anthony Allen rushed for 275 against Middle Te nnessee on Sept. 6, 2007...Hawkins' 1,278 rushing yards for the season and six 100-yard games are both freshman records for Louisville. - ACC Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Louisville's Javian Hawkins had the top rushing game of the weekend, running 23 times for 233 yards against Syracuse. BYU's Jackson McChesney carried 15 times for 228 yards against Massachusetts. Utah's Zack Moss ran 26 times for 203 yards, making him th e first player in program history to have three 1,000-yard rushing seasons. - AP College Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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OCT 28/WEEK 9 ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Javian Hawkins, Louisville, R-Fr., RB, Titusville, Fla.,...Rushed for 136 yards on 28 carries and scored two touchdowns in Saturday's 28-21 win over Virginia...His 28 rushing attempts were a season-high...First Louis ville player to rush for 100 yards in five consecutive home games...Third Cardinals' freshman to have five 100-yard rushing games in a season (Lamar Jackson, 2015 and Victor Anderson, 2008)...Multiple-rushing touchdown game is the first of his career. - ACC Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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OCT 7/WEEK 6 ACC RUNNING BACK OF THE WEEK: Javian Hawkins, Louisville, R-Fr., RB, Titusville, Fla.,...Ran for a career-high 177 yards on a career-high 25 attempts in Saturday's 41-39 win over Boston College...Became the third freshman in Louisville histo ry to have three 100-yard rushing games in the first five games of a season, joining Victor Anderson (2008) and Lamar Jackson (2015)...First Cardinal running back with three 100-yard games in a season since Brandon Radcliff in 2016. - ACC Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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Blanton Creque's 41-yard field goal with 1:02 remaining edged Louisville past Boston College for a wild 41-39 victory on Saturday that ended a nine-game Atlantic Coast Conference losing streak. Shortly after Aaron Boumerhi's 45-yard field goal with 3:32 left put the Eagles ahead 39-38, the Cardinals (3-2, 1-1) drove 52 yards in eight plays for Creque's line drive that sailed through the uprights. BC (3-3, 1-2) drove to its 42 before turning the ball over on downs with two seconds left, sparking a celebr ation as Louisville emerged from the shootout with its first conference win since beating Syracuse in November 2017.The schools combined for 1,227 yards, most of it passing in a contest that matched the ACC's top two rushing attacks. Louisville ga ined the edge 664-563, helped by those final yards ending with Creque's second field goal. Cardinals freshman Evan Conley completed 10 of 16 passes for 140 yards and a 23-yard TD to Dez Fitzpatrick for 38-29 lead early in the fourth quarter. He alternate d with Micale Cunningham, who was 13 of 18 passing for 288 yards and 59-yard TD. Javian Hawkins rushed for a career-high 172 yards on 25 carries for the Cardinals. - Louisville/AP College Football
(DS#12 RB) rSo/2021 RB *Javian Hawkins, Louisville
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