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LAS VEGAS – Ji’Ayir Brown’s sole focus growing up in Trenton was putting up statistics, not becoming one. As he puts it, he was “born, raised, grew up in, molded” by the capital city. For some, it’s an experience that doesn’t end well. For the 24-year-old Brown, a rookie safety for the San Francisco 49ers […]
The 49ers traded up in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft to select Penn State safety Ji'Ayir Brown. His position coach at Penn State detailed what makes Brown so effective in the secondary.
Brady Breeze
Notes To Know
» 2020 Rose Bowl Defensive MVP after career-high 11 tackles, a forced fumble and fumble record for a TD.
» One of eight FBS players since 2000 with two fumble returns for a TD and a pick-6 in the same season.
» Tied for the most defensive TDs (3) in the nation during the 2019 season.
AS A Senior (2020)
» PFF All-Pac-12 second team
» PFF Championship Team of the Week
» PFF National Team of the Week (Week 10)
» Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 3, 10 & 14)
Led the team in tackles in the Rose Bowl and Pac-12 Championship Game … Totaled 20 tackles, including 15 solo, two pass breakups, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery for TD in the Rose Bowl and Pac-12 Championship Game … Three defensive TDs tied for the most in the nation … One of six FBS players with a pick-6 and fumble recovery for a TD … Just the eighth FBS player since 2000 with two fumble returns for a TD and a pick-6 … Played in 14 games … Sta
Oregon players who opted out of 2020 season have no regrets as they prepare for NFL
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
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EUGENE Pro days are about evaluating potential in the NFL. But Oregon’s also was a bit about the potential of last season.
With four of nine participants having opted out of last season after the Pac-12′s initial August decision to suspend all sports until January 2021, including Penei Sewell, Jevon Holland, Thomas Graham Jr. and Brady Breeze, there was a feeling of what could have been for the Ducks in 2020.
“I really do believe that the situation out West was a lot different than the rest of the country,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “It wasn’t like we were told it was going to take a little while. We were postponed twice and really canceled. There was no guarantee of actually playing a season and that’s when the opt-outs took place. I don’t think anyone should judge that. Those guys were tremendous competitors. Some of the guys that