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Name: Drew Singleton (Transfer from Michigan)
College: Rutgers      Number: 11
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1   Weight: 232
Position:  Pos2: ILB/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 4.83
   40 Time: 4.88
  40 High: 4.94

> Projected Round:   Stock:    


 Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout/Not as SL Fast/May move to ILB Ratings/12GP-55TT-2.5TFL-0SK in 21/4* Michigan Transfer 2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Michigan

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Height: 6010
Weight: 232

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Dates: 03/22/22
Hand: 10 1/8  Arm: 32 1/8
Wingspan: 78 3/8

Height: 6010
Weight: 232
40 Yrd Dash: 4.88
20 Yrd Dash: 2.81
10 Yrd Dash: 1.71
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 21
Vertical Jump: 34
Broad Jump: 10'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.35
3-Cone Drill: 7.09

40 Time Range: 4.87-4.88/Projected 4.62/**+.26
 

 





 Drew Singleton, Rutgers, Player News

  10/07/22 - OLB Drew SingletonrSr/2022, Rutgers, 6-1, 232 (DS#69 OLB) + More +

  Drew Singleton's college football career is officially over. The NCAA denied the Rutgers linebacker's third and final appeal for reinstatement this week, meaning any chance of him using his last year of eligibility during the 2022 season is gone. Singleton's initial application for reinstatement after going undrafted in the 2022 NFL Draft was denied in the summer, as was the appeal he filed shortly after. Following the second denial, Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano said that there was "a last step" and that Rutgers was "really going to try" through that avenue.

This week, the NCAA ruled against them one last time. "I am deeply disappointed in the NCAA's decision to deny Drew Singleton the opportunity to return this season and use his final year of eligibility," Schiano said in a statement obtained by NJ Advance Media. "There were clearly extenuating circumstances presented after Drew came back to play in our bowl game. He embodies what it means to be a student-athlete here at Rutgers." Singleton echoed the sentiments. "I'd like to thank Coach Schiano, our compliance department, (Big Ten) Commissioner (Kevin) Warren, my teammates and family for their support," Singleton said in the statement. "This has been an extremely difficult process and I am disappointed that I will not be able to use my final year of eligibility to return to play with my teammates and obtain a master's degree in Labor Management and Employee Relations." - Star Ledger


(DS#69 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB Drew SingletonRutgers
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  08/11/22 - OLB Drew SingletonrSr/2022, Rutgers, 6-1, 232 (DS#69 OLB) + More +

  The NCAA has denied the appeal that Rutgers submitted petitioning for former linebacker Drew Singleton's eligibility to be reinstated, coach Greg Schiano said Monday. Schiano said the program is going to make one last effort, but was disappointed by the decision. The issue stemmed from Singleton's decision to play in the Gator Bowl in December. The Scarlet Knights received a late invitation as a replacement for Texas A&M and had just eight days to prepare. Singleton, who had already declared for the NFL Draft and hired an agent, suffered an injury in the game that slowed down his draft preparation. The former Paramus Catholic star participated in Pro Day.

Singleton wanted to return to Rutgers and pursue his master's degree while using his last year of eligibility to play for the Scarlet Knights. "They want guys to play in bowl games," Schiano said. "I don't know, not many teams have accepted a bowl game on eight days notice, had two practices and went and played. I don't think so. A draft eligible player comes back to play and to me that is pretty special. Unfortunately, he got injured. I just struggle. I think that's extenuating circumstances." Schiano has previously said that Singleton accepted training expenses from his agent, but returned the money upon deciding to return to Rutgers. Singleton has been around the team in training camp as a volunteer coach. - Asbury Park Press


(DS#69 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB Drew SingletonRutgers
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  08/11/22 - OLB Drew SingletonrSr/2022, Rutgers, 6-1, 232 (DS#69 OLB) + More +

  Drew Singleton's college football career may soon be over. The NCAA denied the Rutgers linebacker's appeal for reinstatement that would allow him to use his last year of eligibility during the 2022 season after going undrafted in the 2022 NFL Draft, head coach Greg Schiano announced after practice on Monday. "I'm very disappointed that the NCAA ruled against us," Schiano said. "We're really disappointed. You want guys to play in bowl games ... not many teams have accepted bowl games with eight days notice, had two practices and played in the game. A draft-eligible player comes back to play, to me, that's pretty special. Unfortunately, he got injured. I think that's extenuating circumstances. I understand the whole amateurism thing, but eight days notice? That's extenuating circumstances. I'm not sure how you can define it any other way. I'd like them to come and get a team ready to go, get a plane during the second-biggest outbreak of COVID and say that's not extenuating circumstances. I don't understand that." - Star Ledger

(DS#69 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB Drew SingletonRutgers
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  07/29/22 - OLB Drew SingletonrSr/2022, Rutgers, 6-1, 232 (DS#69 OLB) + More +

  Rutgers is seeking a huge boost in a beat-up position group in what could be a test case for the future of college football. Linebacker Drew Singleton, who planned to forgo his final year of eligibility to pursue a professional career this offseason, is pursuing a waiver to return to Piscataway for the 2022 season, Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano said Wednesday at Big Ten Media Days. The former Paramus Catholic star's initial application for reinstatement was denied by the NCAA, which was expected, Schiano said. Singleton and Rutgers are appealing the decision. There is no definitive timeline on when they'll hear back. "What was the grand total of what he took? He took training expenses from an agent. And you're not going to let this guy (come back)?" Schiano said. "Here's a guy that wants to come back, provide for his family, he wants to get his master's. He has an opportunity to do that. He's an inner-city Newark kid. And we're going to deny him that right? I hope not. I hope that cooler minds prevail and he's granted this year. He paid the money back immediately. When he decided he was going to come back, he paid the money back." Singleton planned to forgo his final year of eligibility following the 2021 season.

After Rutgers' regular season ended with a 5-7 record and no bowl bid, he began the process of preparing for the NFL Draft, signing with an agent. Then the Scarlet Knights received a last-second bid to the Gator Bowl. While other NFL prospects like Bo Melton and Isaih Pacheco understandably decided to forgo the game to avoid risking injury, Singleton elected to play in the game with just eight days notice. He went on to hurt his ankle in the game, significantly impacting his draft prep, which he "began in a (walking) boot." - Star Ledger


(DS#69 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB Drew SingletonRutgers
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