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 by Dare
2 months 5 days ago
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United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
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They got the fast RB they needed. He's got speed, vision and agility to run inside. So he's a good scheme fit.

 by Elvis
2 months 5 days ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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RB11 Jarquez Hunter Auburn, 4SR

HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL BIRTHDAY AGE HT WT NUM
Philadelphia, MS Neshoba Central Dec 29, 2002 22.32 5093 204 #27

BACKGROUND: Jarquez (jar-KWEZ) Hunter, one of eight children, grew up on his family's farm with his grandmother (Shelia Murrell, who played basketball at Jackson State), and mother (Kenyatta Ragsdale) in the small town of Philadelphia in central Mississippi. He also has a relationship with his father (Kenshay Hunter), who lives in Texas. Described as a "country boy," Hunter played multiple sports throughout childhood, along with riding horses, fishing, hunting and riding four-wheelers. Hunter grew up idolizing Walter Payton and started playing football at age 6. He worked his way from a backup to be one of the top youth football players in the area. Hunter attended Neshoba Central High, where he was a four-year varsity letterman on the football team, playing on offense (running back) and defense (linebacker). His breakout season came as a sophomore, when he rushed for 1,986 yards on 231 carries (8.6 average) and 26 touchdowns, adding 81 tackles, eight sacks and two interceptions. As a junior, Hunter led Neshoba Central to a 10-win season and the 2019 regional title. He earned district MVP honors with 2,088 rushing yards (9.8 yards per carry) and 29 touchdowns, plus 234 receiving yards and a pair of touchdown grabs. He also had 72 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, seven sacks and four interceptions (three returned for touchdowns). As a senior, Hunter rushed for 1,687 yards and 22 touchdowns in just eight games, which earned him the 2020 5A Mr. Football award. He finished his prep career with 5,834 rushing yards and a state-record 93 touchdowns, breaking the previous mark of 92 held by former Oklahoma, USFL and NFL running back Marcus Dupree, who is Hunter's distant cousin. Hunter's 93 total touchdowns came in six different ways: rushing, receiving, fumble return, interception return, punt return and kick return. Hunter lettered in basketball and track at Neshoba Central and qualified for states as a sophomore with a personal best in the 100 meters of 11.04 seconds. As a senior, he also won the 5A powerlifting championship (198-pound weight class) with a 300-pound bench press, 576-pound squat and 575-pound deadlift. A three-star recruit, Hunter was the 43rd-ranked running back in the 2021 recruiting class and the No. 12 recruit in Mississippi. Following his breakout sophomore season, he received his first scholarship offer (Ole Miss) in February 2019. Several schools followed, including Louisville, Memphis, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Virginia. Hunter was considered an Ole Miss lean until Auburn, his favorite school from childhood because of Cam Newton, entered the mix late. Newly hired offensive line coach Will Friend, also a Neshoba Central alum, convinced the Tigers' staff to offer Hunter a scholarship a few weeks before signing day. Hunter was the 10th-ranked recruit in former head coach Bryan Harsin's first class at Auburn. He made the SEC Academic Honor Roll four straight seasons and graduated (in three years) with his degree in natural resource management (May 2024). He accepted his invitation to the 2025 Senior Bowl.

YEAR (GP/GS) CAR YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD NOTES
2021: (13/2) 89 593 6.66 3 12 61 5.08 1 SEC All-Freshman; enrolled July 2021
2022: (12/1) 104 668 6.42 7 17 224 13.18 2 20-yard passing TD
2023: (12/12) 159 909 5.72 7 18 118 6.56 0 Led team in rushing; missed the season opener (suspension)
2024: (12/12) 187 1,201 6.42 8 21 155 7.38 1 First Team All-SEC; led team in rushing
Total: (49/27) 539 3,371 6.25 25 68 558 8.21 4

HT WT HAND ARM WING 40-YD 20-YD 10-YD VJ BJ SS 3C BP NOTES
COMBINE 5093 204 9 1/2 30 72 5/8 4.44 2.59 1.57 33 1/2 10' 0" DNP DNP 21 No SS, three-cone (choice)

PRO DAY 5094 210 9 3/8 30 1/4 72 5/8 DNP DNP DNP 33 1/2 10'0" 4.47 DNP DNP

STRENGTHS:
● Densely built with bricks and mortar
● Teammates tell tales of his legendary weight-room work ethic (squatted 600 pounds as freshman)
● Led SEC with 6.4 yards per carry in 2024
● Terrific run balance to drop pads and keep feet through contact
● Defenders better finish him to the ground, because he won't surrender easily
● Hits burst button when given a lane
● Ability to slash angles leads to chunk runs (42 carries of 10 yards or more sixth most in the FBS in 2024)
● Caught ball well as a screen target
● Regular on kickoff coverage all four seasons (10 career tackles on special teams)
● Also has experience returning kicks — averaged 20.7 yards per return (25 attempts for 517 yards)
● Rushing production improved each of his four seasons

WEAKNESSES:
● Inconsistent vision working through all the smoke at line of scrimmage
● More likely to barrel into first-level bodies than show patience for developing holes
● Setting up moves at second level isn't natural for him
● Struggles to quickly regain speed after being slowed down
● Fumbled three times on 187 carries in 2024
● Missed assignments in pass pro and communication needs to be better
● Has projectable frame as blocker, but blitzing linebackers can give him the shake
● Scouts say there are "no concerns" about his character, but Hunter was briefly suspended from the team during 2023 offseason

SUMMARY: A two-year starter at Auburn, Hunter was the featured back in head coach Hugh Freeze's RPO-leaning offense. After backing up Tank Bigsby for two seasons, he led the Tigers in rushing as a junior and senior and left the Plains fourth on the school's all-time rushing list (behind Bo Jackson, Cadillac Williams and James Brooks). A weight-room demon and state champion powerlifter in high school, Hunter has a cut-up physique, and his physical, balanced run style makes him a chore to tackle (ranked No. 2 in the FBS with 36.6 percent of his 2024 carries resulted in a first down or touchdown). He isn't the most creative or elusive runner at the line of scrimmage or in space, but he keeps his legs pumping to carry tacklers draped on his back. Overall, Hunter's vision and tempo tend to run hot and cold, but he is a hammerhead with downhill burst to run through holes and into contact without gearing down. Along with his hungry run style, his impact on special teams will separate him on an NFL depth chart.

GRADE: 3rd-4th round

 by ramman2999
2 months 5 days ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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This is that late les sneed pick by the Rams. This guy looks great.

 by PARAM
2 months 4 days ago
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 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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From Draft Buzz

Draft Profile: Bio
Jarquez Hunter burst onto the scene as a true freshman at Auburn. The Neshoba Central High School product carried his success through three seasons with the Tigers, amassing 2,172 career rushing yards and 17 touchdowns despite playing in multiple offensive systems. Hunter's journey from Mississippi Mr. Football to SEC standout showcases his adaptability and natural running instincts.

Hunter's collegiate career was marked by several highlight-reel performances, including a record-breaking 94-yard touchdown run against Alabama State in 2021. He continued to improve each season, culminating in a strong junior campaign where he earned All-SEC honors. Hunter's versatility was on full display in 2023, as he rushed for over 100 yards in four games and demonstrated improved receiving skills out of the backfield.

Off the field, Hunter has shown a commitment to academics, consistently earning spots on the SEC academic honor roll.
Scouting Report: Strengths
Excellent vision and instincts, consistently pressing the line and finding daylight even against stacked boxes
Possesses a second gear that allows him to explode through holes and hit the second level in a hurry
Displays ankle-breaking lateral agility, stringing together cuts that leave defenders grasping at air
Runs with outstanding pad level and contact balance, consistently falling forward and churning out YAC
Scheme-versatile back with experience in multiple systems, showcasing ability to adapt to various run concepts
Home run threat every time he touches the rock, boasting a career 6.0+ YPC average
Soft mitts out of the backfield, offering upside as a check-down option and screen game weapon
High football IQ with the ability to process defensive fronts and make pre-snap adjustments

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