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*Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
Selected: Round 2, Pick 10, Overall Pick 42 by Vikings
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Name: *Andrew Booth Jr. (+) Coming off 2022 Quad/Sports Hernia College: Clemson
Number: 23
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 194 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2022 40 Low: 4.33 40 Time: 4.43 40 High: 4.53
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: Mid-Late 1st Low: 2nd
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Data Scout Notes: X-1-2nd/Has Pre-Draft INJ Concerns/+5 LBs/37TT-4PBU-3 INT in 2021 2022: (+) Coming off 2022 Quad/Sports Hernia...2021: 1stC...(+) Coming off Nov 2021 Shoulder INJ...PThorpe/PLott...2020: 2ndC...2019: NAC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6002
Weight: 194
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Dates: 03/17/22
Hand: 09 3/8 Arm: 31 1/2 Wingspan: 76 7/8
Height: 6002
Weight: 194
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*Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson, Player News
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2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): CB - Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson, 105 votes,...Highlight-reel athletic corner who entered 2021 credited with 36 tackles (2.5 for loss) five pass breakups, two interceptions, a sack and a fumble recovery (wh ich he returned 21 yards for a touchdown) in 400 defensive snaps over 24 games (four starts)...First-team All-ACC selection, as he and Mario Goodrich swept first-team honors at cornerback. - Clemson Football
(DS#4 CB) Jr/2022 CB *Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
News Source: Clemson Football
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Andrew Booth's problem last year wasn't anything on the field. The problem for Clemson's junior cornerback was staying on the field. One of the injuries he sustained was a thigh bruise in December that rendered him almost immobile. The year before, as a freshman, Booth had to have surgery to repair a torn patellar tendon. One can't predict when an injury will or won't happen, but the Georgia native is taking every precaution necessary to ensure he plays a full season. He's more mindful of what he puts i n his body and has even taken up yoga. It's become a popular activity among athletes, which includes Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Los Angeles Lakers small forward LeBron James and the entire Seattle Seahawks team. Booth practices yoga twi ce a week outside by himself. He lays out a mat, pulls up a yoga video on YouTube and completes the exercises, though he admits he doesn't know the names of poses just yet. "Hot yoga typically opens up your muscles, the heat," he said. "It opens up your muscles and makes you more, I don't know, it feels good. You should try it." Booth was, more or less, on point with his assessment. According to a medically reviewed article by Insider, yoga improves flexibility, strengthens muscles, reduces stress and a ids in weight loss.Brigham Health Hub also included mental focus as a positive point for doing yoga. "Many yoga poses are most successful when breathing matches movement," the article stated. Booth believes 90% of playing football is mental and 10 % is physical. Although he didn't mention the breathing side of yoga, he did say he's found taking deep breaths helps him in moments where he needs a mental shift on the field. "Just think about like, Lord, give me peace," he said. "Just give me peace. ( Takes breath). And then just line up." - The State
(DS#4 CB) Jr/2022 CB *Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
News Source: The State
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Andrew Booth was one of the highlight-worthy pieces of Clemson's defense last year. He had four starts as a sophomore in 2020, making athletic play after athletic play. The Georgia native ended the season with 30 tackles, four pass breakups, two intercep tions, a quarterback sack and a 21-yard fumble he returned for a touchdown. Booth sparked at different points last year, including the outstretched pass breakup he had against Miami and the one-handed interception grab against Virginia. As great as those were, cornerbacks coach Mike Reed needs for him to be more of a flame for the defense. "He's got to take the next step to be a consistent player," Reed said. "That's just a sign of maturing, working harder and being healthy." - The State
(DS#4 CB) Jr/2022 CB *Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
News Source: The State
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2020 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): CB - Andrew Booth, Clemson, 90,...Entered 2020 credited with six tackles and a pass breakup in 65 defensive snaps over 13 games...Second-team All-ACC pick...also earned second-team All-ACC honors from th e AP. - Clemson Football
(DS#4 CB) Jr/2022 CB *Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
News Source: Clemson Football
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OCT 5 ACC DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE WEEK: Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson, So., DB, Dacula, Ga.,...Recorded three solo tackles, two pass breakups and a highlight-reel one-handed interception in Saturday night's 41-23 win over Virginia...Interception was selected a s the No. 1 play on ESPN SportsCenter's Top 10. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football
(DS#4 CB) Jr/2022 CB *Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson
News Source: Atlantic Coast Conference Football
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