Player Primer: Jordyn Slaughter

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Alhoff Catholic’s 2018 OT Jordyn Slaughter is a big lineman who’s stock is rising fast. We talked playing other sports to stay in shape in the offseason, being the leader of his team and schools showing interest in him. You can find Jordan on Twitter @JBigBear_ .

Jordyn Slaughter

Offensive Tackle
Althoff Catholic
Belleville, IL
GPA: 3.00/4.00

Commitment status: Undecided

Ht: 6’5″
Wt: 300 lbs
Class: 2018

LPI: What are you going to do to take your game to the next level this offseason? Are you playing any other sports?

JS: I’ve been playing basketball now to keep in shape for football. Also, I workout on my own with my father after basketball practice. We recently started workouts at my school so that’s where I’ll spend most of my time at.

LPI: You have offers from Western Michigan, Toledo, Bowling Green and Southern Illinois to name a few. What skill set can you bring to the table for a college football program?

JS: My strength and hardworking attitude are some things that I can bring to a football program and also my leadership.

LPI: Speaking of leadership, how do you go the extra mile for your teammates?

JS: I try to be the voice of the team in weight room, on the field and during film sessions. I try to be a leader that the younger players can look up to.

LPI: Besides the schools that have offered you, which schools have shown serious interest in you?

JS: Some of the schools that haven’t offered me but are showing serious interests are South Dakota, NIU and Illinois.

LPI: Where have you visited most recently and do you have any planned visits or college camps set?

JS: I recently visited SIUC and right now I don’t have any camps or visits planned right now. Right now I’m just focusing on getting stronger and faster.

LPI: Who are some of your teammates that you believe can play at the next level, but have gone overlooked by college coaches?

JS: Some of my teammates that I believe can play at the next level are, Melvin Brock, Justin Strong, Anthony Hughes, Ron Jones and Devyn Nash.