Player: Jordan Jonker
Hometown: Hudsonville, MI
Position: LB
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 192lbs.
40 time: 4.56
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: None
Schools of Interest: Nebraska, Central Michigan, Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Notre Dame
Favorites: Michigan
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star - 5.1
Bid Red Report: :star
ESPN: 64
Assessing the talent: Jonker is an aggressive in-line runner with good production at the high school level. Lacks great size for his current running style when projecting for college but it's hard to ignore this kid's burst and decisiveness between the tackles. Solidly-built, compact with good overall body strength. Shows good urgency out of his stance and hits top-speed very quickly through the hole. ... Overall, Jonker is a bit of an over-achiever at the high school level, and we question if he can produce as an D-I RB with his current size/speed measurables and aggressive in-line running style. Hard-nosed competitor; could get a look on defensive as a hybrid strong safety in the right scheme
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Odds of becoming a Cornhusker:
Hometown: Hudsonville, MI
Position: LB
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 192lbs.
40 time: 4.56
Visit Date:
Scholarships offered: None
Schools of Interest: Nebraska, Central Michigan, Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Notre Dame
Favorites: Michigan
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star - 5.1
Bid Red Report: :star
ESPN: 64
Assessing the talent: Jonker is an aggressive in-line runner with good production at the high school level. Lacks great size for his current running style when projecting for college but it's hard to ignore this kid's burst and decisiveness between the tackles. Solidly-built, compact with good overall body strength. Shows good urgency out of his stance and hits top-speed very quickly through the hole. ... Overall, Jonker is a bit of an over-achiever at the high school level, and we question if he can produce as an D-I RB with his current size/speed measurables and aggressive in-line running style. Hard-nosed competitor; could get a look on defensive as a hybrid strong safety in the right scheme
From ESPN (more here)
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker:
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