Coatesville Grad Gets Chance to Showcase His Football Skills to Pro Scouts While Social Distancing

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Image of Jazzee Stocker via the University of Pittsburgh Athletics.

Thanks to a Pittsburgh-based NFL agent, Coatesville High School graduate Jazzee Stocker, who recently completed his college football career at Pitt, got a chance to show off his skills to pro scouts while staying within social-distancing guidelines, writes Jerry DiPaola for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

“The unfortunate and untimely emergence of the novel coronavirus has severely derailed the natural path to a potential career in professional football for the vast majority of former college players nationwide,” said agent Alex Guminski.

Therefore, Guminski organized workouts, both indoors and out, for Stocker and several other prospects over the weekend in Pittsburgh. The video of the workout will be shipped to every NFL and CFL (Canadian Football League) team.

“These players deserved to get a fair shake,” said Guminski.

As a redshirt senior in 2019, Stocker, a safety, played in 12 games and registered 33 tackles, one sack, and one pass breakup. He tallied a season-high 11 tackles in a loss to Boston College on Nov. 30.

Read more about Jazzee Stocker in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review here.

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