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Name: Jon Rhattigan College: Army
Number: 47
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 236 Position: Pos2: FB/ST
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2021 40 Low: 4.70 40 Time: 4.77 40 High: 4.85
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Data Scout Notes: HPFA-STeams 2020: 1stPS...BednarikSemifinalist
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Height: 6003
Weight: 236
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Dates: 03/15/21
Hand: 10 1/2 Arm: 31 5/8 Wingspan: 75 3/4
Height: 6003
Weight: 236
40 Yrd Dash: 4.77
20 Yrd Dash: 2.80
10 Yrd Dash: 1.74
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 22
Vertical Jump: 32
Broad Jump: 09'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.30
3-Cone Drill: 7.41
40 Time Range: 4.70-4.83/Projected 4.82/-9 LBs
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Jon Rhattigan, Army, Player News
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Over the course of one year, Jon Rhattigan went from being an unheralded backup linebacker for Army to the team's most valuable player and an undrafted free agent for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. Rhattigan, from Naperville, Illinois, was signed by the Sea hawks following the conclusion of the NFL Draft on Saturday evening. A February SB Nation report had Rhattigan in discussions with the Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles prior to the draft. Rhattigan's ability to train with the Seahawks will have to be approved by The Pentagon. Changes in recent years have allowed service academy graduates to train and play with pro teams, putting a pause on their required commitments to the active military. - Times Herald-Record
(DS#29 ILB) Sr/2021 ILB Jon Rhattigan, Army
News Source: Times Herald-Record
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2020 CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD SEMIFINALIST: LB Jon Rhattigan, Army,...The Naperville, Ill., native leads the Black Knights with 67 tackles (21 solo) and 8.0 tackles for a loss. He is also tied for the team lead for interceptions with two, one of which he ret urned for a touchdown and the other he returned for 50 yards. Rhattigan entered the season with just six career tackles in 14 games played. Much of the playing time he saw was on special teams, as he was behind two-time captain and current member of the Los Angeles Chargers Cole Christiansen on the depth chart. - Army Football
(DS#29 ILB) Sr/2021 ILB Jon Rhattigan, Army
News Source: Army Football
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Army got exactly what it needed heading into a midseason bye week and huge football clash with Air Force looming in two weeks. Still utilizing two inexperienced quarterbacks, Army (6-1) did not turn the ball over and posted seven scoring drives in a 49- 3 victory over Mercer (0-2) before roughly 4,000 cadets at Michie Stadium. The defense posted three takeaways and held a foe under 20 points for the sixth time, all wins. The last time Army's defense held four foes to single-digit scoring was 1968. "I th ink overall our team played great today," said senior linebacker Jon Rhattigan, who had seven tackles and a 50-yard interception return.It was Army's sixth consecutive home win dating back to last season and 11th in a row over a Football Champions hip Subdivision team. "If we hadn't won or if we played particularly poorly and still won, there would be a lot of frustration," head coach Jeff Monken said. "It's just nice to win and feel like we played pretty well, put it behind us and move on to the next one." The next game is the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy matchup with Air Force on Nov. 7 at Michie Stadium. Army must win (and beat Navy on Dec. 12, also at West Point) in order to reclaim the trophy last won in 2017 and 2018. The Falcons already bea t Navy and can take home the trophy for the first time since 2016 with a win over the Black Knights. - Times Herald-Record
(DS#29 ILB) Sr/2021 ILB Jon Rhattigan, Army
News Source: Times Herald-Record
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