Jawill Davis | Bethune-Cookman, WR 2018 NFL Draft

School:  Bethune-Cookman
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 5’11” / 181
All-Star Invite: Gridiron Classic

40 YARD DASH TIME : 4.37
225 BENCH REPS : 14
VERTICAL : 39

BROAD JUMP : 10’4″
SHUTTLE :
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2016 – Redshirt Junior Season
Played in all 10 games, while starting at the receiver position in nine of those contests… Has registered a catch in 21 consecutive games played for the Wildcats… Posted a team second-most 26 receptions for 389 yards and a touchdown… Averaged a team second-highest 15 yards per catch across the season… Finished with 38.9 yards per game on the year… Had four catches for 49 yards against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponent North Texas… Hauled in two passes for 14 yards against North Carolina Central… Had a career-best nine receptions for 143 yards, including a 38-yard catch at home to North Carolina A&T… Hauled in a pair of passes for 53 yards and a touchdown in the first win of the season at Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) opponent Norfolk State… Also had a pair of catches for 21 yards in a Homecoming win over Delaware State… Posted three receptions for 41 yards against Florida A&M in the Florida Blue Florida Classic game in Orlando… Ended the year with a 16-yard reception at South Carolina State…

2015 – Redshirt Sophomore Season
Granted a medical hardship waiver after suffering an injury to miss a majority of the 2014 campaign… Played in all 11 games during the 2015 season, making a start at receiver in 10 of those contests… Started the last 10 games of the year after not starting the season-opener at FBS opponent Miami (Fla.)… Ended the season second in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) for receiving yards per game (71.6), as well as ninth in the league for receptions per game (3.5) and scoring touchdowns (6)… Led Bethune-Cookman with 39 receptions for 788 yards, averaging 20.2 yards per catch… Tied atop the team with six receiving touchdowns… Began the season with one reception for 10 yards at Miami (Fla.)… In his first collegiate start, pulled down a season-best eight passes for a career-high 199 yards and two touchdowns in a non-conference road win at Grambling State… Recorded three receptions for 77 yards and a touchdowns, adding a long reception of 56 yards in the home victory over Savannah State… Caught two passes for 58 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a come-from-behind road victory at North Carolina Central… Hauled in six catches for 103 yards – his second 100-plus yard performance of the season… Had four receptions for 49 yards, including a long of 37 in the final home game of the season against Morgan State… Reeled in six catches for 115 yards and a touchdown in a win over Florida A&M in the Florida Blue Florida Classic game at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando…

2014 – Sophomore Season
Saw action in five games on the campaign… Played on special teams and receiver in all five games… Caught two passes for 14 yards in the home-opening victory against Grambling State… Suffered an injury to miss the majority of the 2014 season…

2013 – Freshman Season
Played in 10 games as a true freshman… Saw time as a reserve kick returner, as well as other duties on special teams… Collected playing time as a receiver against Virginia Union and Hampton… Caught three passes for 26 yards on the campaign… Hauled in a season-best two receptions for 19 yards, including an 11-yarder, against Virginia Union… Returned a kickoff 15 yards at Florida State… Posted a reception for seven yards in a home win over Hampton… Tallied a solo tackle in the FCS Playoff game at Coastal Carolina…

Growing up in a hot bed of special athletic talent in the Miami area, Davis still had the ability to stand out. Playing the game he loves since he was eight years old, he was the guy with the football in his hands. He began playing receiver his junior year in high school and blossomed into the position.

Gifted naturally with speed and athleticism, he dedicated himself to learning the nuances of the position. Prideful in his route running as much as he is in making a key block, Davis possesses plenty to get NFL teams excited come day 3 of the NFL Draft. If his name is not called during the draft, he’ll be a priority free agent signing immediately after the conclusion of it. Davis has quick feet, is elusive in the open field and he can start and stop quickly getting to full acceleration.

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