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GoFrogs: Reagor, Gladney are 1st-Round NFL Draft Picks

TopFrog

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GoFrogs: Reagor, Gladney are 1st-Round NFL Draft Picks

- THE PICK IS IN, Reagor
- THE PICK IS IN, Gladney

FORT WORTH --
TCU wide receiver Jalen Reagor and cornerback Jeff Gladney were selected Thursday night in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings, respectively.

The Eagles made Reagor the 21st overall pick with the Vikings taking Gladney with the 31st selection.

TCU now has 16 first-round draft picks in its history and seven under head coach Gary Patterson. Six of those first-round draft picks with Patterson have come in the last 11 years.

Reagor was named to three All-America teams as a return specialist in 2019 and was a two-time All-Big 12 selection at wide receiver.

In just three seasons, Reagor tied for second in TCU history in touchdown catches (22) while placing sixth in receiving yards (2,248) and seventh in receptions (148). He had career-high totals of 72 receptions, 1,061 receiving yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore. He set a TCU record that season with a touchdown catch in seven consecutive games. He also became the first wide receiver in TCU and Big 12 history to top 100 yards rushing (121) and 90 receiving (91) in a 31-24 win over Oklahoma State.

Reagor was one of two players in the FBS in 2019 with two punt returns for touchdowns, reaching the end zone with returns of 73 yards against Kansas and 70 versus West Virginia. He ranked second nationally with a 20.8 punt return average, breaking the previous TCU season record of 20.4 by Linzy Cole in 1969. He also became TCU's career leader in punt return average at 17.8 yards, bettering the previous mark of 16.0 by Blanard Spearman (1930-32).

Reagor is the third Horned Frog drafted by the Eagles in the last five years, joining offensive tackles Halapoulivaati Vaitai (2016) and Matt Pryor (2018).

Gladney was named to multiple All-America teams in 2019 and was a three-time All-Big 12 selection, including first-team honors as a senior. He led the Horned Frogs with 14 pass breakups, while his 15 passes defended tied for the team lead and were second in the Big 12. His 26 pass breakups over the last two seasons tied for second nationally.

A four-year starter, Gladney made 42 career starts for the most among his TCU teammates. He closed his career with 146 tackles, including six for loss, with five interceptions and 43 passes defended.

Gladney will join former TCU teammate and offensive tackle Aviante Collins on the Vikings. Gladney is the first Horned Frog selected by Minnesota since defensive tackle Shawn Worthen and wide receiver Cedric James went in consecutive picks in the fourth round of the 2001 draft.

Patterson has now had 50 players drafted with a total of 121 in NFL camps. ESPN.com has previously ranked TCU No. 1 in the nation for developing NFL talent.

TCU's First-Round NFL Draft Picks
1936 – Jimmy Lawrence, WB, Chicago Cardinals
1937 – Sam Baugh, QB, Washington Redskins
1939 – Ki Aldrich, C, Chicago Cardinals
1939 – Davey O'Brien, QB, Philadelphia Eagles
1939 – I.B. Hale, T, Washington Redskins
1958 – Jim Shofner, DB, Cleveland Browns
1960 – Jack Spikes, FB, Denver Broncos
1961 – Bob Lilly, DT, Dallas Cowboys
1970 – Norm Bulaich, RB, Baltimore Colts
2001 – LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, San Diego Chargers
2010 – Jerry Hughes, DE, Indianapolis Colts
2014 – Jason Verrett, CB, San Diego Chargers
2016 – Josh Doctson, WR, Washington Redskins
2019 – L.J. Collier, DE, Seattle Seahawks
2020 – Jalen Reagor, WR, Philadelphia Eagles
2020 – Jeff Gladney, CB, Minnesota Vikings
 
According to CBS:
1. Vikings, CB Jeff Gladney, TCU
Grade: B. It's a need pick, no question about it. I like the player. There are some character concerns, that's something they'll have to address. Mike Zimmer loves to draft corners. This pick makes sense.

Character concerns?
 

BABYFACE

Full Member
According to CBS:
1. Vikings, CB Jeff Gladney, TCU
Grade: B. It's a need pick, no question about it. I like the player. There are some character concerns, that's something they'll have to address. Mike Zimmer loves to draft corners. This pick makes sense.

Character concerns?
Do some of these guys just pull crap out of their azz?
 

tcudoc

Full Member
According to CBS:
1. Vikings, CB Jeff Gladney, TCU
Grade: B. It's a need pick, no question about it. I like the player. There are some character concerns, that's something they'll have to address. Mike Zimmer loves to draft corners. This pick makes sense.

Character concerns?
Probably one of the coaches said, "He's quite the character."
 

Eight

Member
lance zierlein who does draft previews for the nfl network was talking about the first round of the draft this morning and had some interesting things to say about gladney.

first, that in terms of talent gladney in his book was clearly the third best corner in the draft and the feeling was he was deserving of a first round grade

second, there is/was something in gladney's background that was a concern to SOME teams, but not zimmer and the vikings.

he didn't say anything other than a few teams were turned by it, the vikings weren't and he landed in a good spot for him.
 

BABYFACE

Full Member
Eight, I have never heard anything like that pertaining to Gladney. Hell, has anyone heard that about JG? Makes me wonder if he wasn’t getting Gladney mixed up with another TCU player.
 

Eight

Member
Eight, I have never heard anything like that pertaining to Gladney. Hell, has anyone heard that about JG? Makes me wonder if he wasn’t getting Gladney mixed up with another TCU player.

highly doubt that as lance is tied in to a number of nfl staffs through his dad and people he has developed relationships with who either scout, coach, or work in some nfl front offices

he will mention if a kid has an attitude problem, resists coaching etc... and that wasn't the case with gladney. simply that some teams had an issue with something in jeff's background which fits with the comment from the other writer

will also say that the conversation that gladney came up on wasn't originally about him, but instead the corner from ohio state taken by the raiders and he spoke much stronger about the issues/ concerns about the ohio state kid than jeff
 

SuperTFrog

Active Member
It wasn’t a good look at the end of the ISU game. We were there in person and he completely lost his cool. If that is all they have, I certainly wouldn’t characterize it as a character issue.
 
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