Jerry Jeudy

Jerry Jeudy Staying Busy During the Off- Season
Jerry Jeudy Staying Busy During the Off- Season
Jerry Jeudy Staying Busy During the Off- Season
Former Alabama star wide receiver, Jerry Jeudy has been very active since becoming a member of the Denver Broncos. Lock and Jeudy are both extremely young players who could use their SEC experience to turn the AFC west on its head. Not only has Jeudy been active on the field, but he's also been busy off the field. Jeudy and 50 of his teammates, led a peaceful march thorough out the streets of downtown Denver. Among the players taking part was former Alabama cornerback Kareem Jackson.
Jerry Jeudy Now a Bronco
Jerry Jeudy Now a Bronco
Jerry Jeudy Now a Bronco
With the 15th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos selected Jerry Jeudy. Jeudy becomes the second wide receiver drafted behind his Alabama teammate Henry Ruggs III. Jeudy and Ruggs III will now both play in the AFC West against one another.
Draft Smoke Surrounding Jeudy
Draft Smoke Surrounding Jeudy
Draft Smoke Surrounding Jeudy
Most of the NFL Draft coverage has surrounded Tua Tagovailoa, the talented quarterback has been the primary subject of all the draft analysts and media pundits. On the eve of the NFL Draft, the focus turns to Jerry Jeudy. Reports have now surfaced that Jeudy's stock may be falling due to a lingering knee issue.
Wonderlic Scores Revealed
Wonderlic Scores Revealed
Wonderlic Scores Revealed
The Wonderlic Test is given out to draft prospects to measure cognitive ability and problem-solving amplitude. Every year NFL teams use the test to measure how well the prospects think on their feet. It is a series of 50 multiple choice questions, each test taker has 12-minutes to complete the test as best they can. The scores have been, as they usually are, leaked out to the public a week before the draft. How did the four offensive Alabama players fare on the test?
Alabama's Virtual Draft Participants
Alabama's Virtual Draft Participants
Alabama's Virtual Draft Participants
The NFL Draft will start on April 23 but due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has decided to hold the draft via online conference call. The NFL general managers and team officials will be sequestered in their own homes or facilities and will likely use Zoom to conduct the draft. The spring spectacle will still be televised and to ensure maximum entertainment the league has solicited at least 58 draftees to participate in the television event. ESPN's Adam Schefter confirms that at least 58 NFL hopefuls have committed to take part in the broadcast when their names are called. Seven of the 58 are former members of the Crimson Tide.

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