Good article on Rayshawn Jenkins

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"He then spent four seasons at the University of Miami, where custom dictates that every player — regardless what they’re studying — major in swagger."

Totally. Guy makes poor decisions, it must be because he went to Miami.
 
Interesting he dropped 20 pounds. Looks like he's 195. He was known to be a great athlete coming out of HS - great to see he's back to showing his abilities. I always felt he was too big here (probably played at 210 as a senior).
 
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Funny part is..rayshawn was actually a very good player here especially his last season . Just dealt with some injuries early on
The majority of the posters on this site was all on the south florida players nutsacks.ie Deon Bush that they could not see the talent Ray brought to the field. Ray was always the most talented safeties when he played at the U...check the film!!
 
The majority of the posters on this site was all on the south florida players nutsacks.ie Deon Bush that they could not see the talent Ray brought to the field. Ray was always the most talented safeties when he played at the U...check the film!!
Big facts. Even when he was rocking that ugly *** 39 as a true freshman
 
Funny part is..rayshawn was actually a very good player here especially his last season . Just dealt with some injuries early on

I remember he had a big interception in a big game for us where the other team [can't recall offhand --- maybe FSU?] was in or near the red zone and about to score. I'm sure he had other interceptions but that one sticks out.
 
I remember he had a big interception in a big game for us where the other team [can't recall offhand --- maybe FSU?] was in or near the red zone and about to score. I'm sure he had other interceptions but that one sticks out.
Against UF in ‘13?
 
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He was an NFL caliber athlete. Especially for a safety. Glad to see he’s still sticking around
 
i always liked him when healthy. crazy how some of the 3 stars golden recruited have found success in NFL
 
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin singled out safety Rayshawn Jenkins as someone who has captured his attention from the Chargers secondary.
“I’ve really been impressed by the young safety out of Miami, (Number) 23 (Rayshawn Jenkins),” Tomlin said. “Just his athleticism, his range and his ball skills.”
 
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