My 25 Favorite 2022 NFL Draft Prospects - #23 Jaquan Brisker Penn State Safety

#23 Jaquan Brisker - S - Penn State

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  • 6'1"
  • 200 Pounds
Penn State Stats/Other Notes
  • 1x Second-Team All-American
  • 1x First-Team All-Big-10
  • 1x Third-Team All-Big-10
  • 34 Games Played
  • 151 Career Tackles
  • 10 Tackles For Loss
  • 5 Interceptions
  • 14 Passes Defended
  • 1 Fumble Recovery

If I were a coach and my team needed a safety, Jaquan Brisker would probably be the guy I draft. I just love watching his highlights. He seems like the perfect safety to me.

Brisker is a big dude, just the perfect size for an NFL safety. I wouldn't call him as big as like an 'extra linebacker' but I would say a little he's a little bit above average which is great in my opinion. He absolutely uses that size in a violent manner, just a lovely sight.

Brisker is not just a hard hitter either. He is competent in pass coverage and he just has a powerful, athletic, just electric energy on the field, where I feel like he can reach any part of the field, not even like a cheetah or something, more like a wolf or a hawk or something LOL. Brisker has very adequate speed as well. He is not a wild player, he feels like a calculated cold assassin or something. I'm just very impressed by Brisker.

Another aspect about Brisker I believe is positive, is the fact that Brisker is a grown man. He will be twenty-three on April 20th, but I don't mean 'grown man' just by his age. The guy has seen several levels of football as he progresses to football's highest level this upcoming year. Brisker was a highly touted recruit out of high school before his grades prevented him from playing Division 1 football. So Brisker balled out at a junior college for two seasons before enrolling at Penn State University. At Penn State, Brisker actually played three more seasons rather than two due to covid.

So, Brisker is about to be twenty-three years old, with two years of junior college experience and three years of NCAA Division 1 experience. At each level Brisker saw great success. I really believe that this gives Brisker valuable experience and I bet he is coachable and just more experienced in life because of it all.

At least, I can only assume that.

All in all I really feel like Brisker is a strong NFL prospect and will make a team and fanbase pretty satisfied if not more so.

What do you make of Brisker as a prospect and which team needs him most? I would not mind if the Titans picked him up!

This is a nice video about Brisker!

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