Justin Malone
School: Mississippi State
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’6″ / 330
All-Star Invite: N/A
Twitter: @DawgEatDawg70
40 YARD DASH TIME ::
225 BENCH REPS ::
VERTICAL LENGTH ::
5.46
20
24.5
BROAD JUMP ::
SHUTTLE ::
3-CONE ::
8’1″
5.26
8.22
Justin Malone is a talented football player who played OG, Center and Tackle for Mississippi State in the highly competitive SEC conference. Justin was versatile on the OL and a key contributor to an explosive Mississippi State offense. In 2015, Justin played 10 games at Left Guard, 2 games at Left Tackle and 1 game at Center.
Justin has received many accolades during his Collegiate and High School career. Justin recently participated in the College Gridiron Showcase where he had a stellar showing.
2015 – 13 Games Played (13 starts) with 1 fumble recovery in the end zone for 1 TD
2014 – 13 Games Played (11 starts at LG)
2013 – 1 Game Played (1 start); Season ending injury
2012 – 12 Games Played (4 starts)
Justin exhibits versatility playing multiple OL positions, shows solid footwork, intuitive football instincts and a willingness to learn and develop as a player. Justin has always been a team leader while being a quick learner and highly coachable. Justin has the intelligence, work ethic, talent, heart, and determination to succeed as a professional football player, and will reward the team that signs him. Justin is the type of player that would be an asset to your team both on and off the field.
College Resume
2015: Played in 13 games with 13 starts … At Belk Bowl vs. NC State had 1 fumble recovery in the end zone for 1 TD
2014: Played in 12 games while missing the UT Martin (11/8) game due to a sore foot … Started 11 games at left guard … Helped MSU to the best offensive season in program history, shattering 15 single-season team records, including: total offense (6,679 yards), yards per play (6.7), yards per game (513.8), points per game (36.9) and first downs (334) … Opened lanes for 29 rushing touchdowns this season, which tied for second in school history and two shy of the school record … Gave pocket protection for the Bulldogs to average a school record 280.7 passing yards per game … Provided time and space for 60 offensive touchdowns, the most in MSU history … Capped the year against Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl (12/31) as the squad racked up an MSU bowl record 577 yards of total offense.
2013: Played and started the season-opener at right guard against Oklahoma State (8/31) before suffering a season-ending foot injury.
2012: All-SEC Freshman nominee who experienced action in 12 games, including four starts … Played 54 snaps in the season-opening victory against Jackson State … Graded out a champion (95 percent) in 21 snaps in the SEC-opening win over Auburn … Recorded a season-high eight pancake blocks at Troy in his first career start … Started the next week in the home victory against South Alabama … Recorded five pancake blocks in the SEC road win at Kentucky in third career start … Graded out a champion (81 percent) as a starter with seven pancake blocks in the homecoming win over MTSU.
2011: Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.
High School
Highly-promising recruit who played only two seasons of high school football … Finished short prep career by leading head coach Mack Norwood’s Patriots to the championship round of Class AAA-Division I … Selected First-Team All-State by the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools … Named to the Clarion-Ledger All-Metro Jackson Team … Also listed by the newspaper among the top-40 prospects within the state prep ranks regardless of classification … Played four years of varsity basketball for MRA … Committed to Mississippi State in November 2010.
Massive natural athlete who moves well for his size. Decision to play high school football happened two days prior to practice and quickly established himself and arrived at Mississippi State rather inexperienced. He quickly adapted in high school and followed suit at Mississippi State. Carries his weight well and movement skills will surprise. Spent time at center, guard and tackle during his senior season. Good lateral movement agility to slide and cut off speed rushers. Very durable. Possible fits are Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers to name a few, both teams carry large amount of bodies similar to Malone. The former Mississippi State anchor has good ability, solid character and learns and thrives fast.
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