Germell Jenkins: Football means everything to me. It really made me (along with my parents) the person I am today by allowing me to perform better in other areas of my life such as school, in order to play the game that I love. It has taught me so many lessons that I believe no other sport can teach you like football.
Joe Gaiter: What were your stats this year?
Germell Jenkins: 54 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 8 pass breakups, 4 interceptions for 172 yards (100 yard pick six), two blocks kicks and a fumble recovery.
Joe Gaiter: What will you miss most about Georgetown?
Germell Jenkins: The relationships and the comradery of the locker room! Going out every Saturday and having fun with my brothers.
Joe Gaiter: Do you feel like your talents have been underrated?
Germell Jenkins: Yes, the reason being is I feel like people do not know who I am or the potential that I have so compared to someone that may get lots of exposure, I am underrated.
Joe Gaiter: What is your untold story?
Germell Jenkins: Pushing pass the barriers to reach a level that many dont reach from a small school.
Joe Gaiter: What makes you a great safety?
Germell Jenkins: Brains! Being able to pick apart defenses and set myself up to make plays! Smart players play faster than the fastest players.
Joe Gaiter: What are your greatest strengths on the field?
Germell Jenkins: Open field tackling, range, versatility, and physicality.
Joe Gaiter: When is your combine/proday?
Germell Jenkins: Sometime in March, no specified date yet.
Joe Gaiter: How and where are you training to stay get ready for proday?
Germell Jenkins: In New Jersey with All Day Athletic, trainer named Tamir Dayya.
Joe Gaiter: How coachable are you?
Germell Jenkins: Very coachable, does whatever a coach ask of me, was voted team captain this past season by my coaches and teammates.
Joe Gaiter: Have you reached your athletic peak?
Germell Jenkins: No, there is always room for improvement.
Joe Gaiter: What is a message you want to give teams and scouts that may read this article?
Germell Jenkins:I want them to know that I am a hidden gem, and that I am coming in and doing whatever in takes to better their program on and off the field.
Joe Gaiter: What motivates you to keep pushing yourself?
Germell Jenkins: Knowing that nothing in life comes easy and you have to go get what you want. Nobody is going to hand it out to you.
Joe Gaiter: What lessons have you learned from your team this year?
Germell Jenkins: How to be a great leader and how important team chemistry and trust is.
Joe Gaiter: Why should a NFL team give you a chance?
Germell Jenkins: I believe a NFL team should give me a chance because I am a difference maker. They aren’t just getting a great football player, they are getting a great man/person. Someone who can come in and add on to the success of an organization and be willing to hit the ground running. I can help in any way shape or form that I can. Don’t let the small school factor stop teams from giving guys a shot.
Joe Gaiter: Final Words/Shoutouts?
Germell Jenkins: Shout out to you guys for giving me an opportunity to interview with you. I want to thank God for presenting this opportunity to me because without him nothing is possible! Shout out to my parents who have spent countless hours from youth league until now for their support and love throughout my football and life journey.
Twitter: @MelJenkins10
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Germell Jenkins, Georgetown College, NFL Draft Interview with Joe Gaiter was last modified: January 1st, 2019 by Joseph Gaiter