Tennessee Titans Draft Sims in 5th Round
Published: April 30, 2016 | Author: Alex Homer | Read Time: 2 minutes
Tennessee Titans drafted Southern Utah University cornerback LeShaun Sims in the 5th round 157th overall pick during Saturday’s 2016 NFL Draft. Sims is the second T-Bird to be drafted into in the NFL in 2016, he follows Miles Killebrew (Detroit Lions), and James Cowser is suspected to be selected by a pro team.
“I’m so excited that the Titans saw my potential,” Sims said. “Now I’m ready to get on their field and show everyone that I can work.”
During his time as a Thunderbird, Sims served as a shutdown corner who had eight interceptions and a bevy of pass breakups. He had a stellar year in his final season with two of those interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, and 10 pass breakups.
As a cornerback, Sims has been deemed as a constant annoyance to receivers by draft experts and at 6’0” and 200 pounds, his build is perfect for the position. Sims improved upon his NFL Combine numbers from February in both the broad jump and 3-cone drill at the SUU Pro Day in March and was able to impress scouts in his field drills.
From Las Vegas, Nev., Sims left Andre Agassi Prep as its first student to land a college scholarship, where former SUU Football Head Coach Ed Lamb noticed Sims’ untapped potential.
“Coach Lamb saw a motor in me, a defensive back that doesn’t give up on plays,” Sims said. “I made a specific play in high school where I ran down the ball carrier and Coach Lamb told my dad that was the play that made him want to recruit me.”
For a cornerback, Sims was an extremely effective tackler for Thunderbird Athletics topping the team’s charts for tackles in his last three years. Playing a position that is not known for tackles, Sims finished sixth on the team in tackles his senior season.
SUU Head Football Coach Demario Warren said to Sims draft announcement, “On behalf of everyone at SUU, I want to congratulate LeShaun on being Drafted. This is an amazing accomplishment and he has put in the work to earn it. I wish him a long and healthy career with the Titans.”
During his time at SUU, Sims not only excelled on the football field, but also in the classroom. He graduated with a degree in physical education & human performance and believes his education helped prepare him for the NFL.
“My classes focused on how the body responds to sports performance,” Sims said. “I was able to take that knowledge and apply it to the field.”
Sims will most likely play the cornerback position for the Titans and could see some playing time on special teams. His first NFL action will be in a preseason game on Saturday, August 20 against Carolina Panthers.
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