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Name: Donovan Jeter College: Michigan
Number: 95
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 310 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 5.08 40 Time: 5.15 40 High: 5.22
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: HPFA Low: Tryout
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Data Scout Notes: X-7-HPFA/Backup-13GP-22TT-2PBU-His Best FB may be Years Out 2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Height: 6031
Weight: 310
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Dates: 03/19/22
Hand: 10 1/2 Arm: 33 3/8 Wingspan: 83 5/8
Height: 6031
Weight: 310
40 Yrd Dash: 5.15
20 Yrd Dash: 2.88
10 Yrd Dash: 1.80
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 26
Vertical Jump: 31
Broad Jump: 08'08"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.88
3-Cone Drill: 7.80
40 Time Range: 5.13-5.16/Projected 5.12/-15 LBs
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Donovan Jeter, Michigan, Player News
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Two key defensive players are expected back for Michigan football this fall, sources tell MLive, providing much-needed experience and leadership to a unit ravaged by injury this past fall. Defensive tackle Donovan Jeter and linebacker Josh Ross are both planning to return to the Wolverines for the 2021 season, utilizing an extra year of eligibility provided by the COVID-19 abbreviated schedule this past fall. While neither player has publicly announced their decision, Jeter and Ross have not entered the NCAA transfer portal nor declared for the 2021 NFL draft, which they are both eligible for. Jeter, a senior, has appeared in 24 games over the last three seasons. - Ann Arbor News
(DS#34 DT) rSr/2022 DT Donovan Jeter, Michigan
News Source: Ann Arbor News
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Donovan Jeter saw action in 10 games last season, but one stands out above the rest. The redshirt junior tackle was part of a Michigan defensive line that gave up 359 rushing yards in a lopsided loss to Wisconsin in 2019, a game that helped dash the Wolv erines' Big Ten title hopes and prompted self-reflection from coaches and players. Jeter included, who candidly told reporters on Tuesday that he "played horribly" in that game. "That kind of affected my mindset throughout the rest of the year," Jeter sa id. "I didn't really get back into myself until right around the bowl game, Alabama, honestly. I told myself after that game, 'I'm never going to have that feeling last year." That feeling, Jeter said, that he could have done more. It was the most rushin g yards allowed by a Michigan team in three years - and set the stage for what became a season of disappointment, with the Wolverines going 9-4 despite having an experienced team, playmakers on both sides of the ball and 10 future NFL draft picks. | | | | |
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