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Name: Zamari Walton (Transfer from Georgia Tech)
College: Mississippi      Number: 6
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1   Weight: 188
Position:  Pos2: FS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.46
   40 Time: 4.52
  40 High: 4.56

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 Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA...12GP-36TT-2INT in 23/Listed 6-3/Really 6-1..HWS CB...19TT-2TFL-1SK-0INT in 2021 2023: NAC...01-20-23 Transfer from Georgia Tech...2022: HMC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC

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Height: 6013
Weight: 188

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Dates: 03/27/24
Hand: 09 7/8  Arm: 30 1/2
Wingspan: 74

Height: 6013
Weight: 188
40 Yrd Dash: 4.52
20 Yrd Dash: 2.60
10 Yrd Dash: 1.58
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 11
Vertical Jump: 34 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'01"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.35
3-Cone Drill: 6.90

40 Time Range: 4.51-4.52/Projected: 4.48
 

 





 Zamari Walton, Mississippi, Player News


  Georgia Tech cornerback Zamari Walton announced on social media Friday that he'll use his fifth season of eligibility allotted to him for playing in the 2020 season affected by COVID-19. Walton's return is a boost for the Yellow Jackets, who figure to have most or all of their starting secondary from the 2022 season back for 2023.

In his fourth season as a starter, Walton improved in his man-to-man coverage, recording seven passes defensed after having none in the 2021 season. He also was credited with 36 tackles, tied for eighth on the team. Walton has played in 48 career games and started 39. He has a chance to break the school record for career games played that was set this season by wide receiver Malachi Carter. Also taking advantage of a fifth season of eligibility, Carter finished his career with 58 games played. The career record for starts, held by Roddy Jones with 52, also is in reach. - Atlanta Journal Constitution


(DS#41 CB) rSr/2024 CB Zamari WaltonMississippi
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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: CB - Zamari Walton, Georgia Tech, 27 votes,...One of the top lockdown corners in the conference, Walton finished with 36 tackles, six pass breakups and one interception. His seven passes defended rank tied for 19th in the ACC as Walton was rated one of the top 120 cornerbacks in the nation, according to Pro Football Focus. - Georgia Tech Football

(DS#41 CB) rSr/2024 CB Zamari WaltonMississippi
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  Rather than sharing a secondary with the likes of Tre Swilling, Juanyeh Thomas and Tariq Carpenter, Georgia Tech cornerback Zamari Walton will team with a new set of defensive backs to assist in thwarting opposing quarterbacks and wide receivers. Swilling, Thomas and Carpenter left Tech with 114 combined starts, an exceeding wealth of experience. Tech's secondary returnees total 38 career starts, and 27 of those belong to Walton, a three-year starter from Melbourne, Fla.

Yet, as the preseason approaches, Walton doesn't lack for confidence in what his group can do. "Oh, yeah, most definitely," said Walton, asked if he thought the secondary could be better than last year. "You can already see it now." On its face, Walton's forecast is ambitious. Talent-wise, the new cast has some holes to fill. Carpenter was drafted in the seventh round by the Green Bay Packers, Swilling (Tennessee Titans) and Thomas (Dallas Cowboys) signed undrafted free-agent contracts and safety Wesley Walker transferred to Tennessee. "Guys are working together; we're doing a lot of stuff off the field just to keep building that chemistry and just getting to know each other." - Atlanta Journal Constitution


(DS#41 CB) rSr/2024 CB Zamari WaltonMississippi
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  Georgia Tech running back Dontae Smith is not immune to venturing into the den of the unwashed - perusing Twitter to read users' comments about his football team. "I do see what they say, and I do take it into account," Smith said. "And I'm so ready to prove everybody wrong." After three consecutive three-win seasons, frustration is high within the Yellow Jackets fan base, and expressions of that animus - mostly with coach Geoff Collins - are perhaps most unshackled in the social-media sphere of Twitter.

It was revealed, too, in the home attendance (lowest since 1989) and in the sea of red that was the backdrop for Tech's final home game last season against Georgia. "I mean, obviously, there's going to be a lot of negativity when you have the past three seasons we have," tight end Dylan Leonard said. "When you have three wins (each) the past three seasons, you don't blame them. Crowds are going to show up when you're good, and they're not going to be there much when you're not doing as well. We realize that. I'm not stuck up about it or anything like that. I think that's with every fan base and every Twitter fan base you go to." But, as is perhaps the case with every team that is counting down the days to the start of the preseason, the Jackets believe better days are ahead this season. Leonard, Smith and cornerback Zamari Walton all shared different reasons for their belief at the ACC Kickoff media event Thursday in Charlotte, N.C. "I definitely feel like it's our time," Walton said. "Definitely why not Georgia Tech?" - Atlanta Journal Constitution


(DS#41 CB) rSr/2024 CB Zamari WaltonMississippi
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