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2022 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Jeremiah Lorick, WR, Wagner College

Jeremiah Lorick the quick wide receiver from Wagner College recently sat down wit NFL Draft Diamonds owner Damond Talbot.
  • Name: Jeremiah Lorick
  • Position: WR/Slot/Punt return specialist 
  • College: Wagner College
  • Height: 5’10
  • Weight: 170
  • Twitter: @jeremiahlorick
  • Instagram: @ohthatjaylo

What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2022 NFL Draft

A silky smooth route runner who creates a lot of separation at the top of any route in the tree. Fast feet and loose hips provides ability to play fast in and out of breaks, has ballerina like body control to help make acrobatic catches. A shifty Release package allows me to be a consistent in side and outside possession receiver plus stand out as a punt returner, I believe I bring more to the table then just being a regular inside or outside receiver. 

At what age were you first interested in the sport of football?

I been around football since I was born, I was first introduced before I could understand it, but fell in love with it around the age of 5/6. 

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

Tough player who will compete with the best players across the country. A pound for pound receiver technician, consistent with catching the football and getting open. 

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be? 

Foster homes or youth organizations in my city.

What is the best advice you have ever received? 

Tough times don’t last tough people do/ establish a daily routine 

Who was your childhood hero? 

My Parents, God, & Peter Parker because he was a regular dude until he suited up and that’s how I always seen myself on the field. 

Who is the most underrated teammate in your locker room at your school? 

Coming from a small school our whole locker room is valuable enough to be considered underrated, but I would have to bet on myself. 

What is your biggest pet peeve? 

When cars/ motorcycles blow by with strong engines for no reason. 

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome? 

I’ve been through heart breaks, bringing heart breaks upon others, coming up short, having to take the longer routes/ detours like going to junior college while chasing my dreams. Having to do extra years to finish academically, going over looked due to my eligibility clock. I just took it all in and embraced then forgave myself for all the things I’ve put myself through, then to learn from it all..that truly created more character then anything I’ve ever been through. Cause when you just “want” something you can eventually learn how to settle with going with out it, but when you truly believe in something you won’t ever stop fighting or quit on the mission. I believe in who I say I am and who I am in Gods eyes. 

Tell me something about your school and why it is so special to you?

Coming from California I never saw myself playing football in the east coast until possibly the professional level. Wagner is special to me because they seeked me from so far away and gave me true love and chance to express my talents at a high level. 

What is your favorite snack food? 

I love gushers, gold fish, and string cheese. 

What is the best part of football? 

For me I see football as my calling to bring more souls to Christ. Everyone is blessed with a talent & the only debt you can pay is by living for and trying to bring others to the Lord.

If you could sell yourself in one sentence what would you say? 

This kid is the biggest steal in the 2022 draft. 

If you could compare your play to one player in the NFL who would it be? 

Keenan Allen in a slot prototype body frame. 

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why? 

Nipsey Hussle, Kobe Bryant, & Keenan Allen

Damond Talbot

NFL Draft Diamonds was created to assist the underdogs playing the sport. We call them diamonds in the rough. My name is Damond Talbot, I have worked extremely hard to help hundreds of small school players over the past several years, and will continue my mission. We have several contributors on this site, and if they contribute their name and contact will be in the piece above. You can email me at nfldraftdiamonds@gmail.com

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