C.J. Broussard, DB, Azusa Pacific NFL Draft Blast

School:  Azusa Pacific
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’2″ / 197
All-Star Invite: N/A
Twitter: @C_BROUSSARD3

40 YARD DASH TIME :: 4.50
225 BENCH REPS :: 18
VERTICAL JUMP :: 33.5

BROAD JUMP :: 9’8″
SHUTTLE :: 4.21
3-CONE :: 7.01

2015 (junior): Played eight games during the 2015 campaign…season high six tackles in opener against West Texas A&M…contributed a fumble recovery, interception, and forced fumble on the season from the defensive backfield

2014 (sophomore): Played in all 11 games and started in 10 of them as a corner back… Recorded 59 total tackles, including 36 solo tackles… Had 1.5 tackles for a loss, four interceptions, 10 pass disruptions, two fumbles forced, and two fumbles recovered… Had a tackle in every game, including eight in the season-opener in which he also had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, three pass deflections, and an interception returned 24 yards… Against Dixie State, collected six total tackles, two pass deflections, and picked off a pass… Also had interceptions in the Cougars’ wins against Humboldt State and Simon Fraser… Was a second team all-GNAC defensive selection.

2013 (freshman): Played in seven games as a reserve at corner back… Tallied seven total tackles, including five solo tackles on the season… In the Cougars’ 7-point win over Central Washington, which gave them sole possession of first place in the GNAC, tallied a career-high three tackles with two solo tackles and took an interception return 50 yards for a touchdown… That touchdown came of his first career pick and gave the Cougars a 7-0 lead

High School: Played two varsity sports at Clovis High School… Played quarterback, corner back, and wide receiver in football for three years under head coach Rich Hammond… Competed in 4 x 100 and long jump in track & field for two years for head coach Kevin Johns… Captained the football team for two years… As a sophomore, was in uniform for varsity games… As a junior, helped the Cougars become co-Tri-River Athletic Conference Champions with a 4-1 league record as well as 10-2 overall… Had 14 rushes for 74 yards and a touchdown… Led Clovis High School with six pass deflections and also had two interceptions and 36 total tackles… As a senior, saw his role expand as he led the Cougars to an undefeated league championship and a spot in the CIF Playoffs as the No. 1 seed… In the regular season, had nine tackles in win against eventual CIF Champions Clovis North… As a receiver, had 17 receptions for 216 yards… At corner back, tallied 67 total tackles, nine pass deflections, three interceptions, and a fumble recovery… Was named defensive player of the game in win against Stockdale, holding his opponents to just six points with 10 tackles and five broken up passes… Awards as a senior include Fresno Bee All-Star, All-Tri River Athletic Conference, and All-Valley.

Personal: Born on April 8, 1995 to Joe (pro athletes outreach) and Faythe (special education teacher) Broussard… Full name is Clarence Joseph Broussard IV… Has two sisters, named Charity and Cayla… Majoring in physical education and would like to coach football and do physical therapy after attending Azusa Pacific… Enjoys playing xbox, buying new shoes, cliff jumping, camping, and fishing.

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Left high school with the mindset he would be able to play both sides of the football at Azusa Pacific. The team’s depth at slot receiver really never allowed that opportunity to develop. Broussard became a four-year starter on defense and also started four years on special teams. That is something that usually does not coincide with a starter but that was the mentality and mindset of Broussard. He relishes his special team reps.

Great character and leadership demeanor, Broussard possesses good size and ability. He led the conference in turnovers the last three years and has a knack for being around the football. Good upper-body strength after benching 18 reps at his Pro Day. Reliable tackler and puts film time in to be prepared which enhances his productivity.

Broussard times the ball well in the air and shows knack for making plays. Plays with controlled abandon which ties into his love for cliff diving. His highest jump 70-feet and projects to be a good camp body with upside.

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