National Scouting Combine Player Spotlight: Johnathon Parks

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Name: Johnathon Parks                                
School: Arizona Christian university 
Q: How did you get started playing football? My father was a really big football fan of the NFL he placed me in football when I was 7 years old he seen the Amount of energy I had as a child and thought football would be the perfect sport for me.
Q: What separates you from all the other athletes trying to become a professional?
My drive and ambition to be great big long fast and physical wide receiver with the ability to play both sides of the ball will get the job done effectively has the ability to attack the football and make big plays in big time situations play outstanding under pressure put in the extra work to get 1% better each day  play a big part in helping teammates and coaches become more successful.
Q:Tell us about your college choice, career and what the recruiting process was like?  Recruiting process was quite Challenging for me I was at war with myself while choosing a school to attend not having any guidance with the recruiting process after graduating from North Little Rock high I Signed a letter of intent to the University of Arkansas at pine bluff  attended school there for a semester after being notified I didn’t qualify and wasn’t eligible to play transferred to Butte community college played 2 seasons there Won the national championship in 2013 graduated from Butte in 2014 with AA degree signed to Henderson state redshirted Transferred to Arizona Christian University played 2 seasons 2016-2017 All-Conference receiver both seasons, team captain, newcomer of the year, and most outstanding offensive player award.
Q: What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your sports career so far? Winning the national championship in 2013 at Butte community college playing a significant role and helping the roadrunners in their pro style offense recording 14 reception for 10 touchdowns in one season.
Q: What do you consider to be one of the more important things you learned from the coaching staff?
Head coach Jeff Jordan at Butte college taught me the definition of grinding  which I feel created a grind in me that would last a lifetime hard work really pays off and it lead us to winning a national title. While attending Arizona Christian university  we followed Faith, family, future, football while being apart of head coach Jeff Bowen and Randy chambers at Arizona Christian University we focused on giving God the glory to become successful after college outside of football the goal was to get the players to become better men when they graduate from there program.
Q: What is/was your biggest challenge and how do/did you manage it? One big challenge for me was switching schools often having to develop new relationships with new teammates my biggest challenge was adjusting to new Quarterbacks who already had a favorite target as a receiver but after putting in quality time with my quarterback in and out of practice helped me overcome the challenges of getting us on the same page.
Q: What is your biggest strength or X factor that you bring to a professional team?
Mental toughness, availability, elite athlete with all the tangibles and skills to help team succeed on the field as well as in the community I will also bring a skill set that will help take the team to another level of competition.
Q: Who is or has been the most influential person in your life?
My mother Janice McDonald very strong independent hardworking women
Q: what are your goals with football? If football does not work out, then what?
To become a teacher and football coach work on opening up a training facility to give back to the children and community and focus on expanding clothing line.
Q: How did you prepare for the National Scouting Combine and what are your expectations?
Trained at (Elite_U) in Scottsdale Arizona where we focused mainly on speed, quickness,and power  work on combine prepping route running and footwork my expectations is to come out and put all the pieces together everything I worked so hard for since my first day ever putting pads on til now I will come out with confidence and a good positive attitude and and put everything I worked for all on the line at national scouting combine:
Q: If you have to compare yourself to a current pro player, who would it be and why? I would say AJ Green  from the Cincinnati bengals He is very finesse and elusive I feel I bring a bit more aggression to the game then he does but Aj Green ability to separate from the defenders on the fade and post route is tremendous which reminds me a lot of myself

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