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Justus Terry

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Manchester, GAManchester
Jersey
#15
Pos
DL
HT / WT
6-4.5 / 275
Class
FR
NIL Valuation
$821K
Justus Terry

JustusTerry

Manchester, GAManchester
Pos
DL
HT / WT
6-4.5 / 275
Industry Rating
98.15
13 Natl2 Pos3 St
Class
FR
NIL Valuation
$821K
Whisper $
College
Texas Longhorns

Justus Terry Scouting Reports

2 Reports
  1. Justus Terry Scouting Summary

    Primary
    Charles Power7/15/24

    Explosive defensive lineman with a big frame and outstanding first-step quickness. Measured in at over 6-foot-4 and around 280 pounds before his senior season. Has good length with arms that are around 33.5 to 34 inches. Weight is evenly proportioned throughout his frame. Dominant while playing at the small school level, tallying 78 tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 13 sacks. Lines up all over the defensive front at the high school level. Has the skill set to develop into a dynamic interior pass rusher. Wins with first step and lateral quickness, has rare get-off and leverage for a player of his stature. Quality bend and ability to change direction. Uses his length to initiate contact consistently and sheds blockers with ease. Able to anchor and two-gap if needed. Missed much of his senior season and did not play to the level of his junior year in the small sample size. Will need to regain his underclassman form. A high upside prospect given his natural traits who could develop into a true interior disruptor.

  2. Justus Terry named On3 MVP at Under Armour Atlanta camp

    Charles Power2/18/24

    Justus Terry was the On3 MVP after turning in a very strong day of work at Under Armour Atlanta, showcasing a high-end combination of size, athleticism and play strength. The 6-foot-5, 285-pounder entered the event as one of the more highly touted prospects on hand and lived up to the billing. Terry carries his size well and made easy work of drills. He’s a light-footed mover. The Georgia pledge was also a clear standout in OL-DL 1-on-1’s. Terry had a number of impressive reps, flashing outstanding first-step quickness. On one occasion, he beat On300 interior offensive lineman Cortez Smith with a nasty swim move. We later saw Terry walk an offensive lineman back to the quarterback with impressive speed-to-power.