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Jabril Cox, OLB, LSU
Selected: Round 4, Pick 10, Overall Pick 115 by Cowboys
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Name: Jabril Cox (Transfer from North Dakota State) College: LSU
Number: 19
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 232 Position: Pos2: ILB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2021 40 Low: 4.53 40 Time: 4.63 40 High: 4.73
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Data Scout Notes: 04/19/21 Pro day...Listed 6-4/Impact Small School Transfer 2020: NAC...PButkus/PBednarik...Announced transfer to LSU on April 2 '20. Entered transfer portal to leave North Dakota State on March 2 '20...2019: Wore #42 in '19. AP 3rd team All-American, STATS 2nd team All-American, 1st team All-MVFC w/92 TT, 9.5 TF L
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Weight: 232
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Dates: 03/31/21 04/19/21
Hand: 09 Arm: 32 3/4 Wingspan: 79 1/2
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Jabril Cox, LSU, Player News
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LSU senior linebacker Jabril Cox announced via Twitter on Sunday, Jan. 3, that he is officially declaring for the 2021 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 231-pound graduate transfer from North Dakota St. finished with 58 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, one sack, an d three interceptions. One of the interceptions was a pick-six and another was close. - WAFB, TV9 News
(DS#6 OLB) rSr/2021 OLB Jabril Cox, LSU
News Source: WAFB, TV9 News
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Orgeron said it was LSU's plan to double-team Smith throughout the game, but Alabama moved the star receiver around in different alignments, making it difficult to match him with defenders. Smith won in the one-on-one matchups Alabama created, and, for a time, forced linebacker Jabril Cox to line up at cornerback, with Micah Baskerville and backup Damone Clark playing linebacker inside. "It was just kind of frustrating to see one player have almost 300 yards in the first half," Orgeron said. With two ga mes remaining, Orgeron must once again revive a team after an embarrassing loss. Alabama's beatdown even surpasses Auburn's 48-11 win on Halloween as the biggest LSU loss since 1996.LSU and its struggling defense will face No. 6 Florida and its He isman candidate quarterback, Kyle Trask, next week, then host Ole Miss in the season finale Dec. 19. Orgeron reinforced that he promised he wouldn't make any coaching changes until the end of the season, which means Pelini's job is safe for at least anot her two weeks. Cox said the Tigers remain confident in their defensive scheme. With only eight returning starters from the last year's national champions, "there's a lot of new faces," he said. "You can say it's a rebuilding year," Cox said. - Baton Roug e Advocate
(DS#6 OLB) rSr/2021 OLB Jabril Cox, LSU
News Source: Baton Rouge Advocate
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LSU linebacker Jabril Cox has been named among 16 semifinalists for the Dick Butkus Award for nation's best linebacker, the Butkus Foundation announced Monday. Former All-American Devin White was the first LSU player to win the Butkus Award in 2018, and he eventually was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. Cox is LSU's fourth-leading tackler with 36 total tackles, and he is tied for second on the team with 4½ tackles for loss while adding one sack. | | | | |
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