Name: Jeremy Salmon
College: Maine
Position: Tightend / Fullback / Long Snapper
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 270

Q: If you could describe your style of play in 3 words, what would they be?

Jeremy: Versatile, relentless, savage.

Q: How are you going to train/prepare this offseason in preparation for the draft or other pro opportunities?

Jeremy: I’ll be training with my college strength and conditioning coach.

Q: If you could compare yourself to one current or former NFL player who would it be and why?

Jeremy: Jason Witten, he’s a very smart, reliable and versatile player who does it all. He’s able to block in the trenches and on the perimeter, but he also is a big target in the pass game who knows how to get himself open and be a playmaker.

Q: When you are studying film, what do you focus on or look for?

Jeremy: After figuring out the defense’s tendencies, I look at each player who I have the possibility of blocking or running a route against, and I see exactly how they are going to play me so that I can put myself in the best possible position to defeat them.

Q: What separates you from other players at your position?

Jeremy: One of my biggest advantages over other players is my versatility.

Q: What kind of abilities would you bring to a team that will stand out both on and off the field?

Jeremy: I have the ability to line up anywhere on the field and make an impact on the run and pass game or special teams, whether I am blocking or getting the ball. On and off the field I show reliability to my team and a 100% dedication to whatever organization I am a part of.

Q: What is your final pitch/sell to NFL and other pro league scouts?

Jeremy: As a small school guy I’ve learned to play as an underdog and use the chip on my shoulder to my advantage. I have a love for this game and I show that passion on and off the field. I will make an impact on special teams and offense because of my versatility, reliability and playmaking ability.