Ladies and gentlemen, this is the OFFICIAL Jabrill Peppers thread.

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For the next 5 years i will chronicle his ascension to greatness, and you will remember that you heard of him from the beginning :megalawd: if i fall, my michigan brehs, keep it going until he is invited to new york.


Lesson one:

He is fast.


Jabrill Peppers in the 200m
 
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they saying Jabrill Peppers is straight up dominating at the Under Armor All- American Practices



Starter from Day 1


Herm's full thoughts on Peppers... From TVH free notebook.

Peppers stands out
Former NFL coach Herm Edwards, who has been a head coach for the Under Armour All-America game the past three years, said he hasn’t had a better defensive back in this game than Michigan commit Jabrill Peppers (Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic). That is high praise for the No. 2-ranked prospect in the country, but Edwards, a former defensive back himself, believes Peppers will be a star. “It’s not even close. He’s the best one I’ve coached. I called Deion [Sanders] over and said look at that guy, and Deion saw the same thing,” Edwards said. “[Robert] Nkemdiche was really good last year, he was a big guy who could run and [Peppers] is comparable to that as far as skill level at the position he’s playing. I played that position and coached that position for a long time and he’s a special talent.” Edwards noted that Peppers loves to practice, which can be rare for such a highly ranked prospect. Peppers knows he’s going to be a good player, but still has humility about himself and his game. There is potential for Peppers to contribute on offense and defense at Michigan. “He’s going to play on offense here. We have some plays for him here; he’s going to touch the ball,” Edwards said. “One thing smart coaches do is get the players that make plays and get them the ball. I promise you, the first big hit, No. 5 will be involved in it. I’d be shocked if he’s not.”



Jabrill is elite compared to Damon Webb.

Keep hyping up the slow footed 4.6 CB Damon Webb. Watching his dad catch feelings over the rankings putting Peppers over him Webb was getting torched against a couple white boys in a playoff game a few weeks ago Y'all can have him.


Herm's full thoughts on Peppers... From TVH free notebook.
Peppers stands out
Former NFL coach Herm Edwards, who has been a head coach for the Under Armour All-America game the past three years, said he hasn’t had a better defensive back in this game than Michigan commit Jabrill Peppers (Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic). That is high praise for the No. 2-ranked prospect in the country, but Edwards, a former defensive back himself, believes Peppers will be a star. “It’s not even close. He’s the best one I’ve coached. I called Deion [Sanders] over and said look at that guy, and Deion saw the same thing,” Edwards said. “[Robert] Nkemdiche was really good last year, he was a big guy who could run and [Peppers] is comparable to that as far as skill level at the position he’s playing. I played that position and coached that position for a long time and he’s a special talent.” Edwards noted that Peppers loves to practice, which can be rare for such a highly ranked prospect. Peppers knows he’s going to be a good player, but still has humility about himself and his game. There is potential for Peppers to contribute on offense and defense at Michigan. “He’s going to play on offense here. We have some plays for him here; he’s going to touch the ball,” Edwards said. “One thing smart coaches do is get the players that make plays and get them the ball. I promise you, the first big hit, No. 5 will be involved in it. I’d be shocked if he’s not.”

Elite Talent right there

Scout's top DB performers throughout all of the UA practices this week;

Defensive back

1. Jabrill Peppers | Team Nitro | Paramus (N.J.) Paramus Catholic | Michigan
2. Jamal Adams | Team Nitro | Lewisburg (Texas) Hebron | Undeclared
3. Tony Brown | Team Nitro | Beaumont (Texas) Ozen | Undeclared
4. Adoree Jackson | Team Highlight | Gardena (Calif.) Serra | Undeclared
5. Jalen Tabor | Team Highlight | Washington (D.C.) Friendship Aca. | Undeclared
6. J.C. Jackson | Team Nitro | Immokalee (Fla.) | Florida



And their overall top 10 performers;

Overall Top 10 Performers

1. Jabrill Peppers | 5-star CB
2. Myles Garrett | 5-star DE
3. Rashaan Evans | 5-star OLB
4. Speedy Noil | 5-star WR
5. Cameron Robinson | 5-star OT
6. Jamal Adams | 5-star S
7. Tony Brown | 5-star CB
8. Malachi Dupre | 5-star WR
9. Adoree Jackson | 5-star CB
10. Casey Tucker | 5-star OT
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Do i take iRockLamboDoorsOnaJetta's word... Or...

Edwards, a former defensive back himself, believes Peppers will be a star. “It’s not even close. He’s the best one I’ve coached. I called Deion [Sanders] over and said look at that guy, and Deion saw the same thing,” Edwards said.

I'll go with the coach :sitdown:
 

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he got burned a few times in the Under Armor game


I didn't see him get burnt at all. I saw him miss a tackle on the sidelines, which led to an extra 15 yards for the receiver .. but other than that .. he put the clamps on whoever he was covering. You must've been thinking he was #3 .. cause whoever that was .. was getting roasted all game long.

Oh.. and let not act like they didn't steal that blocked FG from him. :stopitslime:
 

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Will he snatch Ramon's spot next year?
Will he rock the "2"?

:ohhh:

Cant wait


I hope so .. but I think they'll start him out at nickle.

Remember.. he only started playing corner full time about a month ago. He'd been playing safety, and LB in high school.
 
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