Player Rankings • Player Profile
Grant Jaffe • Class of 2016 • Long Snappers
FBS Power 5 Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick | |
FBS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick | |
FCS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick or FBS PWO | |
D2, D3, NAIA Prospect or FCS PWO | |
D2, D3 or NAIA Developing Prospect | |
High School Starter | |
Developing High School Player |
Name: | Grant Jaffe |
Player Ranking: | |
Class Rank: | 22 |
Grad Year: | 2016 |
State: | CA |
Country: | United States |
Offers & Commitment:(NEW) | DARTMOUTH |
Pro Team: | |
Height: | 6'5 |
Weight: | 225 |
SAT/ACT: | 31 |
GPA: | 4.2 |
Student Since: | 2013 |
Last Evaluation: | 7/15 |
Highlight Videos
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- July, 2015
- VEGAS XXVI - Agility & Tackling
- VEGAS XXVI
- March, 2015
- VEGAS XXV
- November, 2014 Highlights
- November, 2014
- Underclassmen Invite, 2014
- 12th Annual Spring Event
- February, 2014
- 12th Annual Event
- October, 2013
- July, 2013
Player Review
Jaffe did really well at the Rubio Long Snapping summer camp in CA and the TOP 12 camp. Kid is a monster and passes an eyeball test quickly. Love to see him focus on snapping AS HARD AS HE CAN at all times and making sure he is leaning all the way back. By VEGAS XXVII, I want to see him always hitting in the .6s. Kid has tremendous upside and is always improving. With his grades alone, he will make a college coach VERY happy next year.Jaffe had a very good weekend at VEGAS XXVI in May. He has incredible size and passes an eyeball test immediately. Kid is massive and look like D1 athlete right now. Ball is smooth and very catchable. Love to see him focus on making sure he is going back and not up when he starts the snapping motion. If he goes up first, the ball will be slower and could die towards the end. Snapping hard will be key in moving up the charts. TONS of UPSIDE.
Jaffe continue to impress and move up the rankings. Massive man that has the frame to put on more weight in the coming years. Slow motion drills to increase his fluidity will help. Once he gets smooth, he dominates.
Liked what I saw from Jaffe at VEGAS XXV. He passes an eyeball test REALLY quick. Looks like a D1 tight end right now and he is only a junior. Athletically, he has very good control of his long body and showed fluid movement at the agility and tackling station. With his snapping, I would like to see him focus on slow motion drills to ensure a smooth snapping motion at all times. This will really help with accuracy and consistency in the long run. EVENT ELITE at VEGAS XXVI?
Accomplishments
Average 15 yard snap time at VEGAS XXVI: .74Average 40 yard dash time at VEGAS XXVI: 5.34
RSI VEGAS XXVI: 24.92
(Please note: RSI is the Rubio Standard Index. RSI is the time snap time divided by their score on the Target. Bonus points can be earned for faster snap times. The higher the score, the better the Long Snapper did on the Target)
Average 15 yard snap time at Vegas XXV: .78
Average 40 yard dash time at Vegas XXV: 5.57
RSI Vegas XXV: 26.35
Underclassmen Invite Event, 2014
Average 15 yard snap time at the 12th Annual Spring Event in Las Vegas: .89
Average 40 yard dash time at the 12th Annual Spring Event in Las Vegas: 5.78
Average 15 yard snap time at the 12th Annual Event: .897
Average 40 yard dash at the 12th Annual Event: 5.68
National Honor Society
Additional Links
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4110806/highlights/229156376/v2