Jerrell Adams
School: South Carolina
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’5″ / 247
All-Star Invite: Senior Bowl
Twitter: @DBE_rell
40 YARD DASH TIME ::
225 BENCH REPS ::
VERTICAL LENGTH ::
4.64
N/A
32.5
BROAD JUMP ::
SHUTTLE ::
3-CONE ::
9’9″
4.31
7.05
* Two-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
* 2015 Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Representative
2015: Carolina’s second-leading receiver with 28 receptions for 421 yards (15.0 yards per catch)… second on the team with three touchdown catches… had TD receptions against Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee… had his career-best game against The Citadel when he caught six passes for 105 yards… invited to play in the Senior Bowl following his senior season… a four-year letterwinner who finished his career with 66 catches for 977 yards and seven scores… played in 47 games, making 15 starts… a two-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll… named the recipient of the prestigious Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Representative of the University of South Carolina at the 2015 Garnet & Black Spring Game.
2014: Junior who saw action in all 13 games, making five starts… caught 21 passes for 279 yards with one score… had just three catches through the first six contests, but with Rory Anderson sidelined, Adams responded with 17 receptions for 220 yards over the final six regular season games, including five multiple-catch performances… collected a career-high 91 yards on three receptions against Furman, including a career-long 45-yard TD catch… had a career-best four receptions versus Tennessee and matched that number at Florida… a member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll… named the Most Improved tight end for the second-straight year in the spring of 2014.
2013: Tight end who played in all 13 games, making one start… caught 13 passes for 187 yards, a 14.4-yard clip, with a pair of scores… suffered an ankle injury in preseason camp which limited him early in the season… made the start and hauled in a career-long 44-yard reception at UCF… caught two passes for 50 yards against Kentucky… caught three passes for 48 yards at Missouri… scored on a four-yard catch against Mississippi State… caught three passes including a touchdown in the Capital One Bowl win over Wisconsin… a member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll… shared “Most Improved” tight end honors during the spring with Rory Anderson.
2012: True freshman tight end… earned SEC All-Freshman accolades by the league’s coaches… caught four passes for 90 yards and a touchdown in nine games… averaged 22.5 yards per reception… one of three true freshmen to play in the season opener at Vanderbilt… caught his first pass, a 33-yarder from Seth Strickland, in the win over UAB… logged a 12-yard reception at Florida… caught his first touchdown pass, a 29-yarder against Arkansas, for the game’s first points.
PREP SCHOOL: Attended Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy in the fall of 2011… coached by John Shuman… was a four-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com, and a three-star talent by ESPN.com.
Adams was one of the single most impressive prospects I watched at the Senior Bowl. He looks like an oversized receiver with athletic ability to match, but I was most impressed by his tenacious approach to attacking the run. He let it all out in Mobile, Alabama and thought he bridged the gap between athletic pass catching tight end to run blocking tight end. Adams has decent size, speed and moves fairly well. Smooth strider who is long with the frame to get bigger. Displays soft hands and shows good body control. Feel the best is yet to come for Adams at the next level. NFL teams are craving the skill set he possesses.
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