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Name: Braden Galloway (+) Oct 2021 Shoulder INJ/Out for 2021 College: Clemson
Number: 88
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 239 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2022 40 Low: 4.57 40 Time: 4.62 40 High: 4.67
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: 6-7th Low: Tryout
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Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/INJ in 21/Was 2-3rd Round/Playmaker TE w/Off-Field & INJs in 2021 2021: NAC...(+) Oct 2021 Shoulder INJ/Out for 2021...(+) Coming off Oct 2021 Concussion...PMackey...2020: NAC...2019: NAC...Suspended, Out for 2019/Tested positive for trace amounts of the banned substance Ostarine...2018: NAC
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Height: 6041
Weight: 239
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Dates: 03/17/22
Hand: 09 5/8 Arm: 32 3/8 Wingspan: 79
Height: 6041
Weight: 239
40 Yrd Dash: 4.62
20 Yrd Dash: 2.68
10 Yrd Dash: 1.65
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225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 33 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'09"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.42
3-Cone Drill: 7.29
40 Time Range: 4.61-4.63/Projected 4.74/No Bench-Shoulder
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Braden Galloway, Clemson, Player News
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The biggest obstacles to Braden Galloway's second touchdown in Clemson's 42-17 win over Miami last weekend were space and time. Galloway caught the ball around the 7-yard-line, turned and made off for the corner of the end zone. Miami safety Brian Balom, in response, left his assignment and sped to close the gap between Galloway and the pylon. That's when the tight end unleashed on Balom the force of inertia. Both players had been in motion, but when they collided it was Balom who tumbled to the ground, leaving Galloway standing victorious. "That's just the passion of the game showing right there," Galloway said, but it seemed to be more than that. It felt like a rebuke of the green and orange 'U' on Balom's helmet, and of the notion that it was the Hu rricanes who boast the most talented tight end corps in the ACC. Entering the bout, conversation centered on Miami's hyped tight end duo of Brevin Jordan and Will Mallory. But on Saturday it was Galloway and his co-star Davis Allen who looked more like t he league's preeminent combo. "Braden is a special talent," coach Dabo Swinney said. "And Davis Allen is another guy, a sophomore, big, strong, athletic." - Charleston Post Courier
(DS#19 TE) Sr/2022 TE Braden Galloway, Clemson
News Source: Charleston Post Courier
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All three of Lawrence's touchdown passes went to tight ends, with Braden Galloway catching two and Davis Allen grabbing one. There was a lot of talk about Miami's tight ends entering the game, but it was Clemson's who were difference makers. Galloway and Allen are big and can run, and with linebackers having to focus so much attention to Etienne, it opens up room for Galloway and Allen to get behind them. "When we're at our best is when our tight ends are productive in the passing game," Tigers offensiv e coordinator Tony Elliott said. "It just so happened that this defensive structure was going to create some situations where you could get some one-on-one matchups." - The State
(DS#19 TE) Sr/2022 TE Braden Galloway, Clemson
News Source: The State
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While Clemson's receivers didn't have their best night, the tight ends came to play. Braden Galloway had five catches for 60 yards, Davis Allen caught one pass for 42 yards and J.C. Chalk caught a 12-yard touchdown, the first of his career. The lack of a pass-catcher at tight end has been noticeable in Clemson's offense the past couple of years. Before Saturday, the Tigers had not had a tight end catch a touchdown since 2018. With linebackers forced to focus on Travis Etienne and Clemson's running game, Tigers tight ends should have plenty of opportunities throughout the season. - The State
(DS#19 TE) Sr/2022 TE Braden Galloway, Clemson
News Source: The State
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Clemson tight end Braden Galloway insists that assistant coach Danny Pearman's use of the n-word during a 2017 practice is not indicative of the type of person Pearman is. Galloway, speaking after Tuesday's practice, said he was already aware of the inci dent involving Pearman and former tight end D.J. Greenlee before it was brought to light this summer. Greenlee told The State in June that Pearman used the word in a heated practice discussion moments after Greenlee first used the word. "He was repeating what I just said. He's like, 'n-word this, n-word that," Greenlee recalled. Pearman issued an apology this summer, saying, "What I overheard, I had no right to repeat." Galloway spoke with reporters Tuesday, becoming the first tight end to speak with th e media since the incident made national headlines this summer. Galloway said he forgave Pearman for the incident and holds no ill will toward him."Obviously there are things going on in this world today that just aren't right, and some people, it 's hard to really get through their minds, trying to explain to them and they're just not understanding. And coach Pearman's not one of those people," said Galloway, a junior. "He's very empathetic and very sympathetic about how we feel. He's talked to s pecifically me and Jaelyn (Lay) because we're the only African-American tight ends, and just made sure that everything was clear. "I've been here three years. I know what kind of guy he is. I know what kind of person he is...I'm happy he's my coach." - T he State
(DS#19 TE) Sr/2022 TE Braden Galloway, Clemson
News Source: The State
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Some believe the 6-4, 248-pound Galloway can follow in the footsteps of 6-5, 258-pound Jordan Leggett, the former Clemson tight end who now plays in the NFL for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As a senior in 2016, Leggett recorded 46 catches for 736 yards and seven touchdowns at Clemson. "There's a lot of comparisons that go out there between him and me," said Galloway, adding that he and Leggett have an open line of communication. "I'm just trying to be the best player I can be." Shortly before the 2018 Cott on Bowl, Galloway, then a rarely used freshman, fielded a call from coach Dabo Swinney, who informed him of his positive test. Galloway then called his father. "I couldn't believe it. I thought it was a joke. Just like he thought coach was joking with hi m," Derrick said. "I knew Braden didn't do anything wrong. That's what I knew in my heart."The suspension prevented Galloway from playing in the Cotton Bowl and the Tigers' national championship win over Alabama. His appeal to the NCAA in the offs eason was denied. He spent most of his sophomore season on the scout team, which is "not something you want to do." With defensive coordinator Brent Venables calling the shots, Galloway said, every practice was intense. The suspension meant his name rema ined in the public discourse, but not through the lens Galloway would prefer. Uncertainty loomed over his career. During Clemson's first bye week, after the team escaped North Carolina with a 21-20 victory, Galloway traveled to an Atlanta tattoo artist. He got new ink sketched on his left arm: 'Bet On Yourself.' "A lot my tattoos don't have meaning," he said. "But this one, going through last year there was a lot of doubt whenever I came back, what kind of player I would be." - Charleston Post
(DS#19 TE) Sr/2022 TE Braden Galloway, Clemson
News Source: Charleston Post
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