Jordan Chunn | Troy, RB 2018 NFL Draft
School: Troy
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’0″ / 229
All-Star Invite: East West Shrine
Twitter: @jtchunn038
40 YARD DASH TIME : 4.62
225 BENCH REPS : 19
VERTICAL : 32
BROAD JUMP : 9’0″
SHUTTLE : 4.50
3-CONE : 7.09
Troy Career Rushing Touchdown Record Holder
2016 All-Sun Belt First Team (Running Back)
2016 All-Sun Belt First Team (All-Purpose)
2013 College Football News Freshman All-America Team
2013 All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention
2013 NCAA Freshman Rushing Touchdown Leader
2016 (RS-Junior): Became the ninth 1,000-yard rusher in Troy history … Led the Sun Belt and finished 16th nationally with 16 rushing touchdowns … Set the Troy career rushing touchdown record with the first of three touchdowns in the Dollar General Bowl; finished the season with 37 for his career (previous record was 34) … Rushed for over 100 yards in five games and found the end zone in 10 different games; had a streak of seven straight games with a rushing touchdown, which was the third longest active streak in the country … Rushed for the second-most yards in a season (1,288) in Troy history and rushed for the second-most touchdowns (16) in a season in Troy history … Set the Troy single-season carries record with 259 … Scored 96 points on the year, which ranks as the seventh most in a season in school history, while his 1,516 all-purpose yards were the eighth most … Rushed the ball five times on fourth down and picked up a first down all five times; one of just eight players nationally (minimum five attempts) with a perfect conversion rate … Named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 132 yards and two touchdowns at South Alabama … Ranked second in the Sun Belt with 99.1 rushing yards and with 116.6 all-purpose yards per game … Fourth on the team with 30 catches and fifth with 228 receiving yards … Rushed for 161 yards on just 13 carries in the opener; took the opening play of the season 48 yards for a touchdown … Finished with 176 yards and a touchdown on 36 carries at Southern Miss … Found the end zone twice on the ground in the finale at Georgia Southern; also caught a season-high six passes for 34 yards … Rushed 381 yards over the first three games of the season which was the most by a player in Troy history … Became the first Troy player since DeWhitt Betterson in 2003 to record at least 20 carries in any half; had 20 first-half carries at Southern Miss
2015 (Junior): Played in only two games before suffering a season-ending injury … Rushed seven times for 39 yards and a touchdown in his limited action … Received a medical hardship
2014 (Sophomore): Moved into a tie for seventh on the Troy career rushing touchdown list as he finished the season with six to give him 20 over the first two years of his Troy career … Rushed for 505 yards on 111 carries, also caught four passes for 20 yards … Rushed for a career-high 189 yards on 28 carries at Idaho … Rushed for 53 yards on just eight carries at South Alabama … Rushed for a pair of touchdowns against New Mexico State; also had rushing touchdowns against UAB, Duke, Georgia State and Idaho … Finished fourth on the team with 525 all-purpose yards (43.8 YPG)
2013 (Freshman): Named to the College Football News Freshman All-America Team and the All-Sun Belt Team as an honorable mention selection … Led all freshmen running backs in the country and tied for 19th overall with 14 rushing touchdowns … Touchdown tally was the third most in a single-season in Troy history and the second most in the Sun Belt Conference during 2013 … Rushed for 514 yards on 128 carries for the year … Accounted for Troy’s two longest runs of the season – a 47-yard rush against Texas State and a 42-yard run against ULM … Set the Troy freshman rushing touchdown record … Became the first Troy freshman to run for multiple touchdowns in a game since 2009 (Shawn Southward) … Rushed for two touchdowns against Duke, Georgia State, Western Kentucky and Texas State; found the end zone in 10-of-12 games … Rushed for a season-high 91 yards on 22 carries at Georgia State … Picked up 81 yards on 13 carries against ULM and 65 yards on 10 carries against UAB … Also had 21 catches for 104 yards … Returned one kick for 16 yards at Georgia State
High School: Named Offensive Player of the Year by the Huntsville Times after totaling nearly 2,900 yards of offense his senior year … Rushed for 2,229 yards and scored 43 touchdowns (receptions, rushes and special teams) in 2012 … Named the Alabama 4A Back of the Year and led Madison County High School to a No. 3 ranking in the state of Alabama; Madison County amassed a school-record 12 wins and made its first ever appearance in the state semifinals … Also played defensive back and recorded 155 tackles, seven sacks and four interceptions … Rated by 247Sports as the 72nd best player in Alabama
Personal: Full name is Jordan Tyron Chunn … Son of Linda and Chris Chunn … Has two brothers, Chris Baker and Robert Baker, and a sister, Jamesha … Born Jan. 2, 1995, in Gurley, Ala. … Majoring in criminal justice
Chunn has been playing running back since he was five years old. The position comes natural to him but is the technical aspect that may go unnoticed when getting caught up in the physical attributes he brings to the table.
Playing in Head Coach Neal Brown’s offense, Chunn was asked to pay close attention to pass protection to keep the offense humming along. Possessing a solid frame, he runs hard inside, picking up tough yards between the tackles. Collision type runner who breaks first contact tackles with power and with some nimble footwork.
Chunn should find himself hearing his name called on day three of the NFL Draft, and if not then be immediately signed as an undrafted free agent. He brings a lot of good intangibles to the position. Good character, size and ability.
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