![]() That allows you to stay up-to-date with all the things happening in Coral Gables. Want breaking news on the Miami Hurricanes sent directly to your phone? Sign up now for InsideTheU's free text alerts. That gets you all the news right when it happens! Interested in getting our team and recruiting coverage of UM sent directly to your email? Subscribe to our newsletter. LT Pro Enterprises: Pride Financial: text 30 or email at: MidwaySports: Use promo code ‘Smoke15’ for 15% off your order at Find out if your business qualifies for a Employee Retention Credit at Forman Law Offices (call: 1-80) Who are the players to know? How many five-star prospects will UM be hosting? Who are the under-the-radar players to know? In this latest edition of Through The Smoke, InsideTheU’s David Lake and Gaby Urrutia break it all down. The Miami Hurricanes football program is hosting its biggest official visit weekend of the summer this weekend. 20 ranked Cavaliers.During a two-game stretch against Pittsburgh and Florida State Rousseau was credited with a combined seven sacks. After serving as a key rotational player for the team's first five games, he earned his first career start against Virginia and ended up totaling seven tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in a win over the then-No. Quincy Roche is a 6-3, 245-pound Outside Linebacker from Owings Mills, MD. ![]() Rousseau's breakout season took a few games to get going. 2 overall pick, Chase Young, in the 2020 draft from a national perspective. In 2019, Rousseau led the ACC in sacks with 15.5 on the year, which only trailed the No. He spent the fall improving his strength while adding weight to his frame while also refining some of his pass rushing technique. Rousseau opted out of the 2020 season due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus. Rousseau ran a 4.68 in the 40 and posted a 30-inch vertical along with 21 reps at 225 on the bench press. At Miami’s Pro Day, Rousseau measured in at 6-feet-6.5 and 266 pounds with an 83-inch wingspan and 11-inch hands. Rousseau appears to be on the bubble of the first round. The Draft Scout's Matt Miller: 1st Round, No. 44 overall to the Dallas CowboysĮSPN's Todd McShay: Not a first round projectionĮSPN's Mel Kiper: Not a first round projection Miller/Icon Sportswire, Getty)ĬBS Sports' Ryan Wilson: 2nd Round, No. ![]() The second and third rounds will be televised Friday at 7 p.m. The NFL Draft will begin with the first round being televised on ESPN at 8 p.m. LINK: Quincy Roche, Jose Borregales show Miami is 'Transfer Portal - U' LINK: Brevin Jordan will continue Miami's tight end tradition in the NFL. LINK: Jaelan Phillips and Gregory Rousseau have taken different paths to the top of the draft. LINK: Miami does a strong job of developing talent. LINK: Remembering Miami's draft hopefuls as recruits. So where do some of the top NFL Draft experts project Miami's players to be selected? ![]() There is a solid chance two Hurricanes, Phillips and Roche, could be selected in the first round, which would be the first time that has happened for the Hurricanes since 2015. If given the opportunity to rush the quarterback from multiple angles and alignments rather than lining up on offensive tackles from down-to-down, he has the talent to develop into a starting outside linebacker.Īfter posting over 50 tackles for loss at two stops (Miami, Temple) in college, Roche will need to add value as a coverage player to stay on the field for three downs in the NFL.The Miami Hurricanes are expected to feature five players that figure to hear their name called at some point over the next three days: defensive end Jaelan Phillips, defensive end Gregory Rousseau, defensive end Quincy Roche, tight end Brevin Jordan, and kicker Jose Borregales. ![]() Roche will intrigue teams as a pure pass-rusher, but his slight frame will mean that he will need a "good home" as a landing spot for him to meet his full potential, not unlike another former Temple pass-rusher in Haason Reddick. Won two state championships as a basketball player as a Maryland prep. AAC Defensive Player of the Year at Temple before his graduate transfer to Miami. May be limited to a 3-4 outside linebacker role in the NFL.Ĥ5 TKL, 14.5 TFL, 4.5 SK, 2 FF, 3 FR, 1 PBU Good, but not great, athleticism for a professional pass-rusher of his size. Tends to get washed down on stunts because of his size. His weight has the potential to limit him on run downs early on. ![]()
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