National Scouting Combine Prospect Jermoine Morris, LB from Heritage High School

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Jermoine “JayJay” Morris| Heritage High School | LB | 2021

Twitter: @jayjay_morris52


Q: Tell us about your high school career and what the recruiting process has been like thus far.

A: Recruitment has been slow. I hold no offers so far but my hopes are still high

 

Q: What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your sports career so far?

A: All-region and All-district honors

 

Q: What do you consider to be one of the more important things you learned from the coaching staff while playing at your school?

A: Accountability and becoming a better man

 

Q: What have you learned during this unique time in 2020? What did you focus on or accomplish during Quarantine?

A: I learned that there’s always a way, no matter what. I focused on weight gain and reaching out to coaches virtually.

 

Q: If you could play in college, what would you choose to major in? What are your plans if football doesn’t work out?

A: I’d go to school for sports medicine and become a physical therapist or something along those lines.

 

Q: What would your current teammates say about you and your qualities?

A: I’m a relentless worker and bring positive energy to the field.

 

Q: What has been one of the most memorable plays of your career so far?

A: My return on kickoff return

 

Q: What has been your biggest challenge and how do you manage it?

A: Learning a new defensive scheme after transferring high schools. I had to put in extra work and film hours to get it down.

 

Q: What is your biggest strength and why should college coaches & scouts consider you?

A: My biggest strength would be my work ethic and the energy I can bring to the team.

 

Q: How are you preparing for the 2020 High School National Scouting Combine and what are your goals for the combine?

A: I’m training everyday and putting in extra workouts by myself. I hope to get noticed by coaches, but most importantly, put up better numbers than last year.

 

Q: What would be your ultimate achievement?

A: Graduating college and teaching the African American youth of their heritage

 

Q: What do you enjoy doing when not playing football? Do you play other sports?

A: Playing basketball with friends.

 

Q: Who is or has been the most influential person in your life?

A: My mother, Tamara Morris

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