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Kingsley Enagbare, DE, South Carolina
Selected: Round 5, Pick 36, Overall Pick 179 by Packers
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Name: Kingsley Enagbare College: South Carolina
Number: 1
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 271 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2022 40 Low: 4.78 40 Time: 4.87 40 High: 5.00
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: 2-3rd Low: 5th
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Data Scout Notes: X-Down to 4-7th/12GP-44TT-7TFL-4.5SK-11QBH in 21/Not Using Covid-Year/-5 LBs/#Switch from 52 to #1 2021: NAC...PNagurski/PBednarik...2020: 1stC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6040
Weight: 271
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 4.87
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.81
20 Yard (ET): 2.81
20 Yard (HH): 2.75
10 Yard (ET): 1.67
10 Yard (HH): 1.65
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225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 36 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'09"
20 Yrd Shuttle:
3-Cone Drill:
Projected 4.78/+.09/No Full Workout-Choice
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Dates: 03/18/22
Hand: 10 5/8 Arm: 34 3/4 Wingspan: 84 1/4
Height: 6040
Weight: 271
40 Yrd Dash: 4.98
20 Yrd Dash: 2.82
10 Yrd Dash: 1.70
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225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump:
Broad Jump: 09'10"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.54
3-Cone Drill: 7.51
40 Time Range: 4.96-5.00/Projected 4.87/+13 LBs/No Bench/VJ from Combine
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Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina, Player News
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South Carolina's bowl roster picture is getting clearer. All-SEC defensive lineman Kingsley "JJ" Enagbare announced on Monday that he is forgoing his remaining eligibility to enter the NFL Draft. Enagbare's projections are wide-ranging, but he's been slo tted as high as a first round pick depending on the outlet. "I'm thankful to Coach Muschamp and his staff for recruiting me, believing in me and giving me the opportunity to play at South Carolina," he wrote in a Twitter announcement. "I am also grateful for the opportunity to play under Coach Beamer and the new staff. To all the coaches, trainers and support staff who encouraged me and pushed me throughout the years, I thank you." Enagbare is the latest in a long line of productive defensive line prosp ects to come out of South Carolina in recent years. He finished his 2021 campaign with 41 tackles, five tackles for a loss, and 2.5 sacks. - Rock Hill Herald
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: Rock Hill Herald
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South Carolina defensive end Kingsley Enagbare is heading to the NFL and starting quarterback Jason Brown is entering the transfer portal. Enagbare and Brown announced their decisions on Twitter on Wednesday. Enagbare is a 6-foot-4, 265 pound lineman who had 41 tackles with 2.5 sacks this season. He is not expected to play for the Gamecocks in the Duke's Mayo Bowl against North Carolina on Dec. 30. Enagbare thanked his coaches, past and present, teammates and fans "for the memories and being part of my journey." Brown is a first-year quarterback who started the last four games for South Carolina, leading the Gamecocks to a 40-17 win against Florida and a 21-17 victory over Auburn. Brown's move comes two days after Oklahoma transfer Spencer Rattler, who began this season as a top Heisman Trophy contender, said he was joining the Gamecocks. - AP College Football
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: AP College Football
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The votes are in, and they say what was expected. South Carolina was picked next to last in the SEC East in the preseason media vote, one spot out of the cellar. Coach Shane Beamer's appearance at SEC Media Days was brilliant, much of the media crediting his passion and enthusiasm, but that may not translate his inherited roster into winners right away. The Gamecocks received one vote for SEC champion. Alabama was the consensus vote to win the SEC championship. Running back Kevin Harris was only awarded second-team All-SEC honors despite leading the conference in rushing last year, while edge rusher J.J. Enagbare was a first-team selection after tying for the league lead in sacks. Tight end Nick Muse made the third team. - The Post and Courier
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: The Post and Courier
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There are concerns, and rightly so, about South Carolina's offense in 2021. A new quarterback, a fleet of anonymous wide receivers and the knowledge that the Gamecocks can't run the ball on every down doesn't inspire great expectations. The offense can't ask the defense to score for it. The defense, led by a deep and nasty line, can ask the offense to score just 21 points a game. They'll take care of the rest. "The aggression isn't coming from the blitzing, it's moreso the mentality. The way we attack e verything," said J.J. Enagbare, who led the Gamecocks with six sacks last season. "This new defense is basically letting the D-line rush and get more opportunities and get more sacks and production from all of us. We know what we need to do to do what we want to do."Shane Beamer didn't inherit a roster full of star athletes but his defensive line room is one that didn't need a lot of help. Enagbare returns along with Aaron Sterling, Jordan Burch, Zacch Pickens, Tonka Hemingway, Rick Sandidge and Jabari Ellis. USC added Georgia State pass-rusher extraordinaire Jordan Strachan and Sumter native Keem Green, last seen making a handful of tackles for Nebraska. With new line coach Jimmy Lindsey and new defensive coordinator Clayton White, the line kno ws it's expected to be the strength of this year's defense, if not the entire team. - The Post and Courier
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: The Post and Courier
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Call them what you want: Bucks, Edges, pass rushers. All Kingsley Enagbare knows is this - his position group for South Carolina football has some dogs. For a defensive unit undergoing major changes at linebacker and defensive back, the Gamecocks return a lot of talent along the defensive line. And on the ends in particular, they have a plethora of playmakers. Enagbare, who finished last year tops on the team and tied for fifth in the SEC in sacks, is back for his senior season. Fifth-year senior Aaron Sterling returns after struggling with injury last season, looking to regain the form that made him the team's co-sack leader in 2019 with Javon Kinlaw. And behind them are the Jordans - sophomore and former five-star recruit Jordan Burch is hoping to bu ild off a freshman season in which he flashed major potential, and transfer Jordan Strachan is coming in from Georgia State, where he was nation's co-leader in sacks last season."We definitely see ourselves as the strength of this team...We have s everal dogs in our room," Enagbare said. "And, yeah, we definitely came to break records and do all that and just shock the world and show what we're about." Enagbare and Sterling have combined for 20 career sacks at South Carolina, while Strachan had 10 .5 in last season alone. Burch has yet to get his first collegiate sack, but with his enormous ability, it's only a matter of time. So will there be a little friendly competition in the edge room to see who can take down the QB the most this spring or fa ll? "I'm always inviting competition, but it's really not competition," Enagbare said. "We're all just going at it, trying to make plays and produce...I'm expecting a lot of production from all of us." - Rock Hill Herald
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: Rock Hill Herald
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2020 ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina,...Enagbare, a 6-4 junior from Atlanta, Ga., played and started eight games for the Gamecocks in 2020 and led the SEC with three forced fumbles and was second in the league with 6.0 sacks. Enagbare had 30 tackles on the year, seven of them for a loss. - South Carolina Football
(DS#12 DE) Sr/2022 DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
News Source: South Carolina Football
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