Jack Corcoran

 

Jack and RSR Sports Management LLC. have created a a relationship that has developed into a hard working team. As Jack prepares for his Pro day and the NFL draft by training physically and mentally, RSR Sports is doing the behind the scenes work. With the dedication put in by both Jack and RSR there is no doubt that Jack will take his running, blocking, and catching skills to the next level.

Last season, Jack cemented himself as one of the premiere blocking fullbacks in the NCAA. He cleared the path for Rutgers rushers to gain over 1,660 yards during the season. Jack provided excellent pass protection so that quarterback Tom Savage could throw for over 2,200 yards. He had 5 receptions for 52 yards for a 10.4 average per reception. Jack’s athleticism was on display with a spectacular 21 yards catch and run for a touchdown down against Howard. He had one kick return for 11 yards against Maryland. Jack demonstrated he has the athleticism and the speed to be a force as a blocking and receiving fullback.

In 2008, Jack demonstrated his ability as a blocker and especially as a pass-catcher during his junior season. With the departure of Ray Rice, Jack blocked for a trio of new running backs Kordell Young, Jordan Brooks, and Joe Martinek who rushed for 554, 516, and 404 yards, respectively. As a pass-catching fullback, Jack caught 19 passes for 134 yards and 2 touchdowns. Jack caught 3 passes for 17 yards against Syracuse and 2 passes for 35 yards against Army. His best game of the season, however, came in the PapaJohns.com Bowl victory over North
Carolina State as Jack caught 6 passes for 62 yards including a 20-yard reception, all career-highs. Jack had 3 rushes for 11 yards.

 

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