he's got Loranger High at 8-0 with two games left to the 3A playoffs (it's Loranger's best season since 1969) in track, he was the 2011 3A Louisiana State Champion in both the 100m and the 200m for a source on that 4.35 forty: Under Armour - ESPN Coverage of the New Orleans Combine
Thanks for the link:thumb: I have not heard anything on him and was wondering if he was lighting it up this season.
here are some highlights of him from last season when he was a high school sophomore [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3S728dyRnk"]Jeryl Brazil Highlights - YouTube[/ame] [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYdGfPW2FBU"]Jeryl Brazil Sophomore Football Highlights - YouTube[/ame] and here's a nice run of his back when he was a little boy in Pee Wee football: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZA8_WSd6oU"]Jeryl brazil younger football days - YouTube[/ame]
Juke left at the uterus, juke right at the clitoris. Smash right the phuck through the fallopian tube. Ya know.
LSU Football @LSUfball The newest Tiger: Jeryl Brazil , ATH from Loranger, La. and Loranger HS! #LSURoar GeauxTigerNation @GeauxTigerESPN Jeryl Brazil , the Ath from Loranger, sends his LOI to #LSU . Maybe the fastest high school FB player in the country. #signingday Jeryl Brazil @TheReal_JBrazil 8m It's official. I'm a TIGER
the LSU roster lists him as an ATH and has his height/weight at: 5-9, 181 the recruiting services list him at: 5-10, 184 - ESPN 5-10, 181 - Rivals 5-10, 180 - 247 5-9, 176 - Scout all four project him at CB ESPN's scouting report on him starts off: "Brazil is lightning in a bottle as a do-everything, multi-purpose weapon on offense and defense. He could likely end up as a cover corner or nickel on defense, or a slot player on offense with huge upside in the return game due to his quickness, change-of-direction skills and sudden lateral quickness" what position does he play at a LSU? on the defensive side, CB is his best fit. as for S, assuming he doesn't gain more than 10-15 lbs at LSU (and players have certainly gained more), he's too small for ideal safety size (Troy Polamalu was 5-10, 206 at the Combine, for ex), but safeties his size have been successful before: --5-8, 190 Jonathan Hefney was a First Team All-SEC safety for Tennessee in 2007 under DC John Chavis --5-8, 190 Tyrone Carter was drafted 4th R out of Minnesota and played in 158 NFL games as safety --5-10, 184 Ahmad Black was a 1st-Team All-SEC safety for Florida and was drafted 5th R --5-10, 186 Curtis Fuller was drafted 4th R out of TCU and played in 42 NFL games as a safety --5-10, 190 Pierson Prioleau was drafted 4th R out of VT and played in 160 NFL games as safety --5-11, 191 Dustin Fox was drafted 3rd R out of Ohio St --5-10, 193 Willie Andrews was drafted 7th R out of Baylor --5-10, 194 Kurt Coleman was drafted 7th R out of Ohio St --5-10, 195 Trenton Robinson was drafted 6th R out of Mich St Brazil looks like a pretty big guy:
on the offensive side of the ball, he lacks ideal height for WR and lacks ideal weight for a RB... although small RBs that have been successful include: 5-9, 172 Dexter McCluster was a 2nd R pick out of Ole Miss 5-11, 191 Lorenzo Booker was a 3rd R pick that ran for 2,389 yards in 4 seasons at Florida State 5-7, 195 Quentin Griffin was a 4th R pick that ran for 1,884 yards his senior year at Oklahoma 5-8, 194 Travis Stephens was a 4th R pick that ran for 1,464 yards his senior year at Tennessee 5-8, 194 LaMichael James was a stud at Oregon drafted 2nd R and short WRs that have been successful include: 5-9, 171 (will know for sure at combine) Tavon Austin is a stud WR for West Virginia expected to be drafted high 5-9, 184 Steve Smith was a 3rd R pick out of Utah that is a 3× All-Pro and 5x Pro Bowl WR 5-9, 191 Deion Branch was a 3rd R pick out of Louisville that has caught for 6,644 yards during 11 seasons in the NFL 5-10, 169 DeSean Jackson was a 2nd R pick out of Cal and is now an All-Pro and 2x Pro Bowl WR 5-10, 170 Roscoe Parrish was a 2nd R pick out of Miami 5-10, 181 Santana Moss was a 1st R pick out of Miami that made the Pro Bowl 5-10, 191 Randall Cobb was a 2nd R pick out of Kentucky who caught for 954 yards for the Packers last season 5-10, 191 Antwaan Randle El was a 3rd R pick out of Indiana who made All-Pro 5-10, 196 Kendall Wright was a 1st R pick out of Baylor 5-10, 199 Golden Tate was a 2nd R pick out of Notre Dame 5-10, 210 Josh Reed was a 2nd R pick out of LSU