Haason Samir Reddick, an American football outside linebacker with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, was born on September 22, 1994. (NFL).
Where did Haason Reddick go to college? Did Haason Reddick play college football?
In the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals selected him out of Temple University, where he played college football. The 2017 Senior Bowl invitation was accepted by Reddick, it was revealed on November 14, 2016. He performed admirably in practice before being switched to inside linebacker for the Senior Bowl when he won over team officials and scouts. On January 28, 2017, while playing for Chicago Bears head coach John Fox’s North squad in a 16-15 loss to the South, Reddick tied Michigan’s Ben Gedeon for the game’s most combined tackles with nine.
His Senior Bowl performance boosted his draft stock significantly, propelling him from an obscure potential top 100 prospect to a top 20 prospect in record time. He was invited to the NFL Scouting Combine as a defensive end and went through all of the required drills. Reddick’s 11’11” broad jump was the best among defensive linemen since 2003, and his 4.52 40-yard dash was the best among defensive linemen and second best among linebackers at the draft.
He chose to only run the shuttle and the three-cone, and perform positional drills during Temple’s Pro Day. According to experts and pundits, Reddick will be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. ESPN ranked him as the top linebacker prospect in the draft, Sports Illustrated as the second-best linebacker, NFLDraftScout.com as the best outside linebacker, and NFL Media analyst Mike Mayock as the second-best linebacker.