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Cameron Dantzler Clips Friday, April 24, 2020 CAMERON DANTZLER CLIPS FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2020 HEADLINES Mississippi Clarion Ledger 5 things to know about Mississippi State cornerback Cameron Dantzler By Tyler Horka https://www.clarionledger.com/story/sports/college/mississippi-state/2020/04/22/5-things-to-know-former-mississippi-state- cornerback-cam-dantzler-2020-nfl-draft-football/5156520002/ USA Today Sportswire Meet Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State's shutdown CB prospect By Justin Melo https://draftwire.usatoday.com/2020/04/21/2020-nfl-draft-prospects-cameron-dantzler-mississippi-state-interview/ Saturday Down South Mississippi State's Cameron Dantzler posts blazing 40-yard dash time during recent Pro Day By Michael Wayne Bratton https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/mississippi-state-football/cameron-dantzler-mississippi-state-bulldogs-pro-day-40-yard- dash/ PUBLICATION: Mississippi Clarion Ledger DATE: 4/22/20 5 things to know about Mississippi State cornerback Cameron Dantzler By Tyler Horka Cameron Dantzler knew what he wanted. Dantzler declared for the NFL Draft weeks before his Mississippi State Bulldogs played in the Music City Bowl last December. Months later, the week has come for the cornerback to become a pro. Here are five things to know about the . 1. Dantzler locked down the 2019 Biletnikoff winner LSU sophomore J'Mar Chase antagonized defenses all season on his way to winning the 2019 Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver. He didn't have his best game against Mississippi State, though, especially when Dantzler lined up across from him. The two matched up 12 times during LSU's 36-13 victory. Chase caught one pass for less than 10 yards against Dantzler, who had two bass breakups. Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow did not eattempt to throw Chase on the nine other plays. Every rep between Cam Dantzler and Biletnikoff winner Ja'Marr Chase pic.twitter.com/KiRIgSXXOA — Billy M (@BillyM_91) April 10, 2020 2. Discrepancy in Dantzler's 40 yard dash times Dantzler's time of 4.64 seconds was one of the slowest 40 yard dashes by a defensive back at the NFL Combine this year. Earlier this month, Dantzler participated in a makeshift pro day to improve upon that time. He clocked in at 4.38 seconds. The drastic difference has been a bit controversial on social media. Mississippi’s 6-foot-2, 188-pound CB Cam Dantzler ran his 40 at Wednesday’s Baton Rouge Pro Day in 4.38 seconds. pic.twitter.com/O2VInZyTXX — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 9, 2020 3. Dantzler was injury prone as a junior Dantzler missed three games with injuries during the 2019 season. He sat out games against Kansas State, Texas A&M and Abilene Christian. Dantzler still tied for the team lead in passes defended with eight and interceptions with two. He also recorded 40 total tackles. 4. Dantzler is a dad Dantzler's son, Cameron Dantzler Jr., will celebrate his first birthday on May 26. One of Dantzler's biggest motivations for breaking into the NFL is to take care of Cam Jr., who went to many of Dantzler's home games this past season with protective headphones over his ears to shield the piercing noise of clanging cowbells. More: 'An awesome dad': How 2 Mississippi State Bulldogs balance fatherhood and college football 5. Dantzler played quarterback in high school The Hammond, Louisiana, native wasn't a one trick pony at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. Playing quarterback and cornerback, Dantzler helped St. Thomas to its first ever appearance in the state playoff semifinals in 2015 by rushing for 1,901 yards and 26 touchdowns and throwing for 1,381 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also had two interceptions as a senior, one of which he returned for a touchdown. Contact Tyler Horka at [email protected]. Follow @tbhorka on Twitter. To read more of Tyler's work, subscribe to the Clarion Ledger today! PUBLICATION: USA Today Sportswire DATE: 4/21/20 Meet Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State's shutdown CB prospect By Justin Melo Every NFL team loves to have big, physical corners who have the skill set and mentality it takes to dominante at the line of scrimmage and down the field. That should have all 32 teams clamoring to add Mississippi State’s Cameron Dantzler in the 2020 NFL Draft. One of this year’s top corner prospects, Dantzler recently spoke exclusively with Draft Wire about his physical playing style, his experience at the NFL Scouting Combine, and what kind of player he’ll be at the next level. JM: You progressed in a big way throughout your career. How do you look back on your time at Mississippi State? CD: I had such a great time there. I played for so many great coaches. I played for two great defensive coordinators in coach [Bob] Shoop and coach [Todd] Grantham. My position coach, Terrell Buckley is a phenomenal coach. He taught me a lot about about playing the position and football in general. My football IQ took a big step forward thanks to him. He taught me a lot about life off the field as well. JM: Coach Terrell Buckley has such a great reputation. He was a terrific player in college, and in the NFL, as well. By all accounts, he’s a tremendous position coach. How did he help you develop as a cornerback? CD: It was such a blessing to have him in my corner. When he talks about football, it’s always about the little things. He basically molded me into the player that I am today. I went from playing quarterback in high school to playing cornerback in the SEC. That was a big change for me. He took everything day-by-day with me. He slowed down the process for me. I can’t thank him enough for that. He’s the reason I am who I am today. JM: Was the transition from quarterback to cornerback a difficult one for you? CD: It was definitely a big change for me. Having a great position coach like Terrell Buckley made the world of a difference for me. He made everything easier. He taught me the technique and basic fundamentals of playing the cornerback position. Luckily for me, I’m a quick learner when it comes to football. Combine that with having such a great coach, it made a big transition as smooth as possible for me. I was already a great athlete. I felt like I could make the transition to any position if we all came together and put our minds to it. That’s exactly what we did. It worked out perfectly. JM: What can you tell me about the scheme that you guys ran on defense and what your coaches asked of you? CD: I had three different defensive coordinators throughout my time at Mississippi State. We did a lot of different things within our scheme. I’ve played man coverage, I’ve played Cover-2 and Cover-3. We had so many variations of our blitz packages. I’ve seen so many different schemes and coverages. It gave me a chance to show what I can do in all of those schemes. It improved my understanding of the game. I’ve been battle tested and I’m ready for what’s next. JM: Is there a scheme or coverage that you thrived in maybe moreso than the others? Something that you’d be a little more comfortable stepping into as a rookie? CD: Man-to-man coverage. I just love to get into a receiver’s face. I love man coverage because that man across from me is my responsibility and I have to stick to him. I wouldn’t have it any other way. JM: You love to get your hands on a receiver at the line of scrimmage. Where did you get that aggressive mentality from? CD: I feel like that aggression comes from the fact that I’ve always played with a chip on my shoulder. I was always the smallest guy on the field. I’m used to being the underdog out there. I’ve always felt like I had to prove what I could do. That’s the reason I play so physical with these receivers. I still have that chip on my shoulder today. I’m still that same aggressive cornerback. I’m very confident in my abilities. JM: You had some great battles this year. Which matchups were your favorites? CD: Ja’Marr Chase was a good match-up for me. I played against so many great receivers. No. 14 from Kentucky [Kalil Branham] was a big, physical receiver. I can’t remember his name but he was a big guy. He played some basketball as well. He loved those jump-ball situations and he was very aggressive. Those are the two match-ups that come to mind. JM: It’s interesting that you mentioned Ja’Marr Chase. I thought he had his worst game of the season against you. CD: I agree with that. I think every receiver I covered had their worst game of 2019 against me. There wasn’t a single receiver that put up a 50-yard game against me. Truthfully, I’ve never given up a 50-yard game throughout my entire time at Mississippi State. I tried to show what I could do on a weekly basis. JM: Do you approach a smaller, shiftier receiver any differently than you do a bigger, more physical one? CD: No, I really don’t, to be honest with you. I’m very confident in my abilities. I play every receiver the exact same way.
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