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Name: Diego Fagot College: Navy
Number: 54
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 235 Position: Pos2: OLB/ST
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2022 40 Low: 4.65 40 Time: 4.72 40 High: 4.77
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Projected High: HPFA Low: Tryout
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Data Scout Notes: X-Closer to 7-HPFA/LB-STeams/12GP-94TT-11TFL-1SK-1INT-6QBH-1FF in 21 2021: 1stC...PNagurski/PBednarik...2020: 2ndC...PNagurski/PBednarik...2019: 1stC
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Weight: 235
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Dates: 03/30/22
Hand: 08 3/4 Arm: 30 7/8 Wingspan: 75 3/4
Height: 6027
Weight: 235
40 Yrd Dash: 4.72
20 Yrd Dash: 2.70
10 Yrd Dash: 1.69
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 22
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 09'05"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.47
3-Cone Drill: 7.27
40 Time Range: 4.69-4.75/Projected 4.67
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Diego Fagot, Navy, Player News
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Ravens linebacker Diego Fagot is among four Naval Academy athletes who have received permission from the Department of Defense to pursue professional sports, the academy announced Sunday. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III issued the approval Saturday in accordance with Directive-Type Memorandum 19-011, which was issued Nov. 8, 2019. That policy, titled "Military Service Academy Graduates Seeking to Participate in Professional Sports," allowed service academy graduates to pursue employment in profess ional sports immediately following graduation.Athletes approved for the policy are allowed to graduate from their respective service academies but are not commissioned as officers. Whenever their professional careers are complete, those individual s are commissioned and must serve their mandatory military requirement of at least five years. Football player Michael McMorris, women's basketball player Jennifer Coleman and men's soccer player Matt Nocita join Fagot as the Naval Academy athletes appro ved to pursue professional sports. All four athletes will now enlist in either the Navy or Marine Corps' "Individual Ready Reserve" following graduation from the academy Friday. - Capital Times
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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2021 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB Diego Fagot, Navy, Sr.,...Fagot, who was named to the first team as a sophomore and second team as a junior, leads Navy with 85 tackles and 11 tackles for a loss. Fagot's 35.5 career tackles for a loss are the sixth most in school history and just 1.5 tackles for behind fifth-place Charlie Thornton. Fagot has been invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game. - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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Navy football finished seventh in the American Athletic Conference standings last season. Apparently, media members covering the conference think the Midshipmen will fall further toward the cellar in 2021. Navy was predicted to finish in a tie for eighth place in the 11-team league in the preseason media poll that was released Wednesday morning, as the Midshipmen and East Carolina both received 85 votes. Cincinnati, which finished the 2020 season ranked No. 8 nationally, has been tabbed as the preseason favorite. "We're picked low pretty much every year. I don't worry too much about what people say," Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said during Wednesday's virtual AAC Football Media Day. "Let people pick us where they want to pick us. We'll just keep our mou ths quiet and grind."Since joining the AAC in 2015, Navy has compiled an overall conference record of 30-17. The Midshipmen captured the West Division outright in 2016 and finished in a tie for first in 2015 and 2019. Navy ranks fourth behind Memp his (34-14), Temple (31-16) and Central Florida (31-17) for most wins over the last six seasons. "I'm not worried about preseason polls; I'm just worried about our preparation, and I like where we're at right now," he said. "We'll be ready Sept. 4 when t he first game comes." - Capital Times
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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Kevin Brennan, Mychal Cooper, Diego Fagot and Chance Warren were almost unanimous selections as captains of the Navy football team. Those four rising seniors were also unanimous when asked what it means to be voted captain by teammates. To a man, they ca lled it the highest honor they have received to date. "It's a great honor and one of the things I'll hold onto for the rest of my life because it's not something you did, it's your teammates voting you in and that humbles me," Fagot said. "We all feel bl essed to be in the position to represent the team as a whole."Warren and Cooper were chosen as the offensive captains with Brennan and Fagot as their defensive counterparts. They were voted as captains earlier this month, shortly after Navy spring camp concluded. "I'm very excited about our captains and I'm really excited about this team. These four have really made an effort during the spring to bring the team together and that's been a big priority for them," Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said. "A lso, nobody outworks these four on the field and when your best players are your hardest workers, you have a chance to be good." - Capital Times
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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Diego Fagot delivered an interesting history lesson when asked to explain the origins of the Navy football team motto for the 2021 season. Fagot and other rising senior leaders settled on "Burn the Boats" as a motivational slogan to begin using during th e grueling winter strength and conditioning workouts known as "fourth quarters." Navy's standout inside linebacker referenced that motto several times during an online news conference to discuss spring camp, which will now begin Friday. "We're really try ing to emphasize those three words. We need to leave everything off the field and focus on what we have at hand," Fagot said. "Our class is really trying to emphasize the mentality piece because there is so much going on around us. Last season, there was just so much stuff happening off the field that it affected us on the field." - Capital Times
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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2020 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB Diego Fagot, Navy,...Navy senior guard Peter Nestrowitz was named First-Team All-American Athletic Conference, while junior linebacker Diego Fagot was named to the second team by the league' s 11 head coaches it was announced today by the conference office. This is the second straight year Fagot has garnered honors as he was named to the first team last year. Fagot started all nine games he was available for in 2020 and led the Mids with 72 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss and three sacks. - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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SEPT 21 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Diego Fagot, Navy, Jr., LB, Snellville, Ga.,...Fagot led a Navy defense that held Tulane to 82 total yards and no points in the second half, allowing the Midshipmen to rally for a 27-24 r oad victory in the American Athletic Conference opener. Fagot registered nine tackles to go with 2.0 tackles for loss, a sack and two pass breakups as Navy overcame the largest deficit to win in program history (24 points). - American Athletic Conference Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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PLAYERS TO WATCH: Fagot is coming off a dominant sophomore campaign that saw him lead the team in tackles with 100 (52s-48a) and was second on the team in tackles for a loss (12) and sacks (5.5). Over the course of the season, he forced 2 fumbles, broke up 2 passes and had an interception that he returned for a touchdown. Fagot earned First-Team AllAAC recognition last fall and was named the Liberty Bowl Defensive Player of the Game for Navy. - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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2020 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: LB Diego Fagot, Navy,...Fagot is one of six players from the American Athletic Conference on the watch list joining Darrick Forest of Cincinnati, Richie Grant of UCF, Ifeanyi Maijeh of Temple, Aaron Robin son of UCF and James Wiggins of Cincinnati. Fagot, who is also on the watch list for the Bednarik Award and was named a preseason Third Team All-American by Phil Steele, is coming off a dominant sophomore campaign that saw him start all 13 contests for a Navy team that finished 11-2, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and beat Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl. The Mids finished the year ranked 20th in both polls. A big part of Navy's success last year was the defense as the Mids improved in nearly ever y defensive category, including third down defense (121st to 20th), rushing defense (90th to 10th), total defense (86th to 16th) and scoring defense (103rd to 34th). - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: LB Diego Fagot, Navy,...Fagot is coming off a dominant sophomore campaign that saw him start all 13 contests for a Navy team that finished 11-2, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy and beat Kansas State in the Li berty Bowl. The Mids finished the year ranked 20th in both polls. A big part of Navy's success last year was the defense as the Mids improved in nearly every defensive category, including third down defense (121st to 20th), rushing defense (90th to 10th) , total defense (86th to 16th) and scoring defense (103rd to 34th). Fagot led the team in tackles in 2019 with 100 (52 solo) and was second on the team in tackles for a loss (12) and sacks (5.5). He forced two fumbles, broke up two passes and had an inte rception that he returned for a touchdown. Fagot was named 2019 First-Team All-AAC and was named the Liberty Bowl Defensive Player of the game. - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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2019 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB Diego Fagot, Navy, So.,...Fagot has recorded a team-high 85 tackles, is tied for second in tackles for a loss with 8.5, has recorded 2.5 sacks, one interception, two pass breakups and a force d fumble for the nation's most improved defense. Navy has improved in almost every statistical category from 2018 to 2019 going from 121st to 30th in third down defense, from 90th to 17th in rushing defense, from 86th to 33rd in total defense, from 103rd to 47th in scoring defense, from 117th to 74th in pass efficiency defense, from 129th to 56th in sacks and from 129th to 54th in tackles for a loss. - Navy Football
(DS#26 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Diego Fagot, Navy
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