Jody Webb NFL Draft

School:  Youngstown State
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 5’7″ / 186
All-Star Invite: N/A
Twitter: @webbjody20

40 YARD DASH TIME :: 4.39/43
225 BENCH REPS :: 15
VERTICAL LENGTH :: 30

BROAD JUMP :: 9’2′”
SHUTTLE :: 4.25
3-CONE :: 6.95

2015 (Junior) | Game-By-Game Stats

Second-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection…played in all 11 games and started one contest…led the team with 857 yards rushing on 122 carries and had a team-high nine touchdowns…averaged an impressive 7.0 yards per rush…finished sixth in the FCS averaging 7.02 yards per rush while leading the MVFC…had five rushes of 38 yards or more…caught 17 passes for 133 yards…led the team with 133.4 all-purpose yards per game…in MVFC contests, had 538 yards rushing on 69 attempts and scored five touchdowns…averaged 7.8 yards per rush in conference games…averaged 139.9 all-purpose yards per game in MVFC contests…best all-purpose game was a 269-yard performance (132 rushing, 80 kickoffs and 57 receiving) vs. North Dakota State…had four 100-yard rushing efforts…in season finale, returned two kickoffs 93 yards for touchdowns on a snowy day at Indiana State…is just the second player in MVFC, joining WIU’s Rory Lee (1993) with two kickoff returns for touchdowns in the same game…it was YSU’s first kickoff return for a touchdown since 2007…rushed for a season-high 132 yards on just five carries vs. North Dakota State…scored on runs of 77 and 45 yards in the contest against the Bison…had 127 yards on 17 carries and scored twice against Pittsburgh…scored on jaunts of 77 and 27 yards against the Panthers…had 107 yards on 16 totes vs. Illinois State…had 107 yards on 12 carries in win over Missouri State…had a long run of 62 yards against the Bears…had a season-high 23 carries for 99 yards against Robert Morris…had eight carries for 72 yards and a touchdown at Western Illinois…had 56 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown at Indiana State…finished with 243 all-purpose yards against the Sycamores…caught four passes for 39 yards against Illinois State…also had four catches for 23 yards vs. South Dakota State…caught three passes for 57 yards, including a season-long reception of 33 agianst North Dakota State…had two catches for 21 yards at Pittsburgh…returned 14 kickoffs for 438 yards…before Indiana State game, previous season long was 54 against Illinois State in the fourth quarter…earned his third letter.

2014 (Sophomore) | Game-By-Game Stats

Played in all 12 games and started against Indiana State…rushed 103 times for 715 yards and nine touchdowns…averaged an impressive 6.9 yards per carry…would have ranked second in the FCS, but did not have enough carries to qualify…caught 15 passes for 216 yards and two scores…returned six kickoffs for 133 yards…had 1,064 all-purpose yards on the campaign…at one point had scored touchdowns in seven straight games…caught passes in eight contests…rushed for more than 100 yards on two occasions and had more than 70 five times…in MVFC play had 558 yards on 73 carries and finished with a team-high eight rushing touchdowns…posted a season-best 128 yards on just 11 carries in win over South Dakota…scored on a 34-yard run in the first quarter and added a 60-yard scoring jaunt in the fourth…at Missouri State had 117 yards on 10 carries…showed blazing speed scoring on an 81-yard run in the second quarter…rushed for 72 yards on 10 totes against Saint Francis (Pa.)…scored on a 28-yard run in the second quarter…also caught a season-high three passes in the game for 37 yards and a score…had a 17-yard touchdown catch…had 71 yards on 14 carries at Illinois State…scored on an 11-yard run in the second quarter…against Western Illinois rushed for 57 yards on eight attempts…had scoring runs of 16 and nine against WIU…had 10 carries for 55 yards against Indiana State…recorded 34 yards on five carries at South Dakota State…caught a 22-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter vs. the Jackrabbits…hauled in two passes against Illinois, including a season-long 54-yard reception…had a 42-yard catch and run against Duquesne…caught two passes against Butler, Illinois, Duquense, WIU and South Dakota…all six kickoff returns came in the final three games…busted a 52-yard return against Indiana State…named HBK Offensive Player of the Game against Saint Francis (Pa.) and Western Illinois…earned his second letter.

2013 (Freshman) | Game-By-Game Stats

Played in 10 games and started twice…rushed for 345 yards on 48 carries and scored six touchdowns…averaged 7.2 yards per carry…caught four passes for 92 yards and a touchdowns…averaged 23 yards per catch…started against Indiana State and Illinois State…rushed for 122 yards on 11 carries and scored three times in debut against Morehead State…scored on runs of 34, nine and seven in the contest…had seven carries for 76 yards and touchdown in win over Illinois State…scored on a 21-yard run in the fourth quarter…at South Dakota had a rushing and receiving score in the win…had five carries for 64 yards and scored on a key 42-yard run early in the fourth quarter…caught two passes for 52 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter…at Indiana State had 34 yards on four carries, including a long of 21 yards…had a 39-yard reception at UNI…also had five carries vs. the Panthers…had six carries for 23 yards against South Dakota State…finished with 437 all-purpose yards…had six rushes and four touchdowns of more than 20 yards…named the Haines Family Player of the Game vs. Morehead State…earned his first letter.

TOLEDO: Attended the school and participated in Spring Ball in 2013…did not play college football in 2012.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time first-team Division I All-Ohio selection (2010, 2011)…was district Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…named the 2011 Old Newsboys Goodfellow Association Hilton Murphy Player of the Year for the city of Toledo…rushed for 1,539 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior…helped lead the Panthers to a 13-1 record and a state semifinal appearance before losing to Cleveland St. Ignatius…as a junior, rushed for 1,589 yards and 23 scores, averaging 9.1 yards per carry…rushing yards as a junior set the school record for most in a season…two-time Northwest Ohio District Division I first-team pick…coach was Joe Palka…also competed in track and field…ran anchor on 4×100 relay and set the school record.

PERSONAL: Parents are Alyssa and Jody Webb Sr…has two brothers and a sister…major is general studies.

Webb pound for pound is as tough as they come for a running back his size. Blessed with God given quickness and speed the most underlying weapon he possesses is resiliency.

High character and team oriented prospect who places team first. He plays with great balance and darts in and out of his cuts in the open space. Took serious steps to improve his pass pro leading up to his senior season due to increased workload.

Webb can play special teams and has naturally soft hands to escort the out of the backfield. Has added close to 14 pounds of muscle since his final collegiate game versus James Madison and still retain his deadly speed.

A real grinder and prospect who should carve out his niche once rookie camps get underway. Coaches will gravitate towards his ability and team first demeanor. A true ‘Warrior’ on the field.

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