SAF 24
Robert Spears-Jennings
Oklahoma
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 205 lbs
Class: Senior
Report by:
Paul Kilgallen
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'2"
Weight
205 lbs
Arm Length
32 1/2 in
Hand Size
10 3/8 in
Speed & Agility
40-Time
4.32 s
10-Yard-Split
1.51 s
Three-cone
7.14 s
Shuttle
4.43 s
Explosiveness
Vertical
35 in
Broad Jump
10'5"
Bench Press
14 reps
Traits
defense
Chaos Agent
Trait Prototype: Jessie Bates
defense
Box Disruptor
Trait Prototype: Bob Sanders
defense
Big Hitter
Trait Prototype: Kam Chancellor
multi
Trackstar
Trait Prototype: Darnell Savage
Summary
Strengths
Violent
Big Hitter
Speed
Weaknesses
Wasted Steps
Slow to Diagnose
Coverage Liability
Final Report
Robert Spears-Jennings is a big, athletic Senior Box Safety out of Oklahoma. On tape the first thing I noticed was a lot of wasted steps before he makes his break on the play. Rather than moving to the ball and slipping blocks, he will stutter step around until he's ready to go. That said, once he makes his decision, he can get there in a hurry and make it crunch. In his Junior year, he led the SEC and was 5th in the NCAA in forced fumbles and registered 66 tackles plus 2.5 sacks. He regressed a bit in his senior year in every statistical category, and at times it almost seemed as if the technique and effort was slipping. I comped him to Justin Hardee here, who was a receiver in college, mostly because I think Spears-Jennings has the tools and mindset to be a really good punt gunner. But he can also develop into a starting Box Safety with the right coaching staff who will give him some time to clean up his deficiencies and lean more into his athletic traits.