WR Jordan Suell (Southern Oregon) Interview

Jordan Suell
Wide Receiver / Southern Oregon

Ed Hunt:  What are your measurements? (Height, Weight and 40 time)

Jordan Suell:  I’m 6’5 ½, 208 pounds and I ran a 4.49 during the pro day.

Ed Hunt:  What has happened to your training due to the COVID 19?

Jordan Suell: You just have to make some exceptions.  Bringing weights to the field.  Working out at home.  Just doing the most I can.

Ed Hunt:  Tell me how you did during your mock Pro Day.

Jordan Suell:  I believe I did pretty good.  I did 18 reps on the bench, 37” on the vertical and I did good overall on my pro day with the circumstances.

Ed Hunt:  How many scouts have you talked to?

Jordan Suell:  I pretty much talked to all 32 teams.  I’ve talked to a few multiple times.

Ed Hunt:  What schools were interested in you out of high school?

Jordan Suell:  Southern Oregon, Pu;get Sound and Pacific Lutheran.

Ed Hunt:  What made you pick Southern Oregon out of high school?

Jordan Suell:  They seemed to have most interest and they were a good program going in the right direction.  They just seemed like a good fit for an athletic guy like me.

Ed Hunt:  What is your biggest sport outside of football?

Jordan Suell:  I’d say basketball.

Ed Hunt:  What is your biggest accomplishment in that sport?

Jordan Suell:  Just making all-region my senior year at Vancouver, Washington.

Ed Hunt:  What are your strengths (on the football field)?

Jordan Suell:  I’d say my height, speed and my ability to go up and get the ball.

Ed Hunt:  What are your weaknesses?

Jordan Suell:  I’d say breaking down defenses efficiently.  Learning defenses better.

Ed Hunt:  What was the highlight of your career?

Jordan Suell:  Making the semifinals and being the third leader in touchdowns at Southern Oregon.

Ed Hunt:  What is your biggest accomplishment in college?

Jordan Suell:  I would say graduating college.

Ed Hunt:  What have you learned the most from your coaching staff?

Jordan Suell:  That’s it’s all about family.  That your teammates are your brother’s keeper and you should crave a brotherhood around you.  You can go to them about anything.

Ed Hunt:  What is your favorite NFL team?

Jordan Suell:  Dallas Cowboys. 

Ed Hunt:  Who is an NFL player you model your game after?

Jordan Suell:  Guys like Calvin Johnson and Julio Jones.

Ed Hunt:  What is the most important trait for a wide receiver?

Jordan Suell:  I would say having a move for every situation.  Being ready for anything that can happen.

Ed Hunt:  Before the ball is snapped, what tendencies are you looking for in the defense?

Jordan Suell:  I look for how the DB is playing.  Depending on the route where the backer is or where the safety is and the different coverages.

Ed Hunt:  What players from your team should we keep an eye on for next year (underclassmen)?

Jordan Suell:  Collin Crown, Quaderius Clemmons, and Wyatt Hutchinson.

Ed Hunt:  Who is the best player you have faced on an opposing team?

Jordan Suell:  Sacramento State defensive backs as a whole.

Ed Hunt:  What do you enjoy most about football?

Jordan Suell:  I just say being around teammates and creating relationships with teammates and just going through the grind with them.

Ed Hunt:  What makes you unique?

Jordan Suell:  I’d say just my ability to get along with most people.  I’m a chill guy and don’t really get mad.  I’m just a down to earth guy.

Ed Hunt:  What are your hobbies?

Jordan Suell:  Playing video games.  I draw, just hang out with friends when you can and watch movies.

Ed Hunt:  What do you want to do with your life after your football career?

Jordan Suell:  I kind of wanted to look into business.  I got my degree in business marketing. Somewhere in that type of field.

Ed Hunt:  What five words best describe you?

Jordan Suell:  Down to earth, positive, hardworking, determined and relentless.

Ed Hunt:  Why should an NFL team draft you?

Jordan Suell:  An NFL team should draft me just because I’m going to do what they tell me to do and I’m going to put my work in.  I won’t stop until I accomplish my goal.