Name: Money Hunter
College: Arkansas State
Position: Strong Safety
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 195
Q: If you could describe your style of play in 3 words, what would they be?
Money: If I had to describe my style of play in 3 words I would say fast, physical, and a playmaker.
Q: How are you going to train/prepare this offseason in preparation for the draft or other pro opportunities?
Money: Continue to do as I am now which is training at Michael Johnson’s Performance and APEC and also continue my individual workouts with my position coaches.
Q: If you could compare yourself to one current or former NFL player who would it be and why?
Money: If I had to compare myself to somebody, I would say Ed Reed.
Q: When you are studying film, what do you focus on or look for?
Money: I look for the tendencies of QBS/WR. Also, the OL, what stance they have when it’s run or pass and if it’s for certain, then what’s being ran on what down and distance and also, where on the field do they run certain plays and the tempo as well. Who are their go to guys and when do they get them the ball and how.
Q: What separates you from other players at your position?
Money: I believe my hard work and mindset separates me from other players at my position and also skill.
Q: What kind of abilities would you bring to a team that will stand out both on and off the field?
Money: An outstanding character that will will never bring down the team and always be helpful.
Q: What is your final pitch/sell to NFL and other pro league scouts?
Money: If you take me, you’ll get someone who’s constantly had to fight for the respect I’ve earned for my abilities. Having a father who was an MLB all star, and a brother who had his name, it was easy for people to over look me. My high school coaches, college coaches, sports analysts, everybody. 4 years later, I am proud to say I gave my all to the only university that would give me a chance, and I think my film and accolades speak to that. Whichever team chooses to take a chance on me, I will be giving my all once again as it’s all I know how to do.