Good news: Jefferson says he's 252lbs

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This is good to hear. The roster thread we discussed this, it has him at 242 pounds - which is WAY too light for an SEC every down DE (hell, 252 is pushing it). In fact, that entire roster is jacked up.


The NFL can wait: Cece Jefferson is focused on getting the Gators the respect they deserve

https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/f...erson-focused-getting-gators-respect-deserve/

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Entering his third season, Cece Jefferson is focused purely on the present.

One of the most highly sought after recruits of 2015, Jefferson was down to Florida and Ole Miss on National Signing Day. He chose McElwain and the Gators, meaning he doesn’t have to worry about a bowl ban or playing for an interim coach.

“Man, I don’t even wanna talk about that,” Jefferson said at media day when asked about what might have been in Oxford. “Next question.”

He might not dwell on the past, but Jefferson isn’t looking too far ahead, either. At 252 pounds, the formerly 275-pound defensive end has slimmed down from his “juicy” freshman body to a lean pass-rushing machine, recording 15 tackles for loss and five sacks in two seasons. A productive junior season could draw NFL interest, but that’s not his motivation this fall.

“I don’t,” Jefferson said when asked if he thinks of this as a contract year. “You’ve got to take care of what’s in front of you first. That’s being the best teammate I can be, being the best player for the University of Florida I can be. You know, obviously, if I go out and do what I’m supposed to do, that will take care of itself. When that time comes, I’ll think about it then. Right now, I’m just trying to help my teammates, help this team win and just ball out and get some more rings.”

In terms of rings, Florida’s “championships” during Jefferson’s career have been a pair of SEC East division titles and an Outback Bowl victory. Jim McElwain’s squad has exceeded expectations each of the past two seasons, but many in the media are predicting a dropoff for UF this season. Jefferson isn’t sure what it will take for the Gators to get the respect they deserve.

“Have a 15-0 season?” Jefferson wondered. “We just have to come out and beat teams to sleep from start to finish. I don’t even know if that’s going to be enough for people to start respecting us again.”

This season, many point to Florida’s losses on defense (eight players gone to the NFL) as the reason the Gators, coming off of a 9-4 season, won’t make three consecutive SEC Championship Game appearances. That sounds all too familiar to Jefferson.

“It’s been that way since I’ve been here,” Jefferson said. “My freshman year, when that group left, ‘Oh, I don’t know if Florida will be able to replace those guys.’ Last year, ‘Oh I don’t know if Florida will be able to replace those guys.’ Back-to-back 10-win (sic) seasons with those guys they didn’t know we’d be able to replace. I feel like it’s just the same every year. Like I said earlier, until we come out and just beat people to sleep that Florida football is back, people are just going to disrespect us.”

After two years of being a contributor, Jefferson is now the face of Florida’s defensive line. The position group lost three starters (tackle Caleb Brantley, nose tackle Joey Ivie and end Bryan Cox). Another starter, defensive end Jordan Sherit, missed all spring rehabbing from knee surgery. With Sherit sidelined, Jefferson was the team’s most experienced defensive lineman this spring, and arguably its most talented, but he knows that doesn’t guarantee him a starting spot.

“Me and Cece talked the other day,” defensive coordinator Randy Shannon recalled at media day, “and he said, ‘Coach, I know how you are. If I’m not standing up to what I need to do on the football field, I won’t be a starter.’ I said, ‘No, you won’t. You’ve got to understand, it’s about what do you do at this particular time and not what you did in the past.’ ”

That should be no problem for Jefferson, who’s living in the present, trying to soak it all up while it lasts for one or two more years.

“Every time I run out of that tunnel, I just realize that I’m living a childhood dream and this is something I’ve always wanted to do and this is the place I’ve always wanted to be,” Jefferson said. “It’s still a surreal feeling for me. I still haven’t fully grasped that I play for the Florida Gators.”
 

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How is this good news....dude should be 295 by now.....

Because it's 10 pounds bigger/heavier than the roster. I disagree, strongly, that he should be "295 by now". He's a DE, and he's only 6'1. He should probably be 265-275, tops.
 

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Because it's 10 pounds bigger/heavier than the roster. I disagree, strongly, that he should be "295 by now". He's a DE, and he's only 6'1. He should probably be 265-275, tops.
Is his hand going to be on the ground? Otherwise the only good thing I see is if he moved to MLB at that weight....
 

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Because it's 10 pounds bigger/heavier than the roster. I disagree, strongly, that he should be "295 by now". He's a DE, and he's only 6'1. He should probably be 265-275, tops.

Agree... as a DE he should be leaner and faster.
 

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“You’ve got to take care of what’s in front of you first. That’s being the best teammate I can be, being the best player for the University of Florida I can be."
“We just have to come out and beat teams to sleep from start to finish."
“Every time I run out of that tunnel, I just realize that I’m living a childhood dream and this is something I’ve always wanted to do and this is the place I’ve always wanted to be”
“It’s still a surreal feeling for me. I still haven’t fully grasped that I play for the Florida Gators.”

CeCe's got it going on. Sounds like he's ready to impose his will on some offenses. :fistbump:
 

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252 is good news?

That's pretty light.

I hope he kills it though. I like the kid.
 

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“You’ve got to take care of what’s in front of you first. That’s being the best teammate I can be, being the best player for the University of Florida I can be."
“We just have to come out and beat teams to sleep from start to finish."
“Every time I run out of that tunnel, I just realize that I’m living a childhood dream and this is something I’ve always wanted to do and this is the place I’ve always wanted to be”
“It’s still a surreal feeling for me. I still haven’t fully grasped that I play for the Florida Gators.”

CeCe's got it going on. Sounds like he's ready to impose his will on some offenses. :fistbump:
Yeah, sounds like a focused young man.
 

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I am not sure what this all means. As a frosh he was fat and looked like he would grow into a DT. last year I hardly recognized him but yet they played him a lot at DT and he could not hold up often b/c of how light he was. I hope this means he will primarily play DE and perhaps go inside only on obvious pass downs.
 

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I am not sure what this all means. As a frosh he was fat and looked like he would grow into a DT. last year I hardly recognized him but yet they played him a lot at DT and he could not hold up often b/c of how light he was. I hope this means he will primarily play DE and perhaps go inside only on obvious pass downs.

If they are crazy enough to play him at DT at 250 I am sure teams will run right at him. I doubt they even try that much again. Heck he is really light for a DE in the SEC. I know Bama plays 3 standard D linemen with a large LB on the line many times about the size of Jefferson but they run a different defense than some other SEC teams.
 

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At 6'2? Show me what successful DE is 300 pounds at 6'2. I'll hang up and listen.
I've never seen Jefferson play from an upright position like Fowler/Clowney/ RoPo or who ever is the pass rush specialist of the month....If your hand is in the dirt you are a LOS player...call them what you want . Even a 250# 4-3 DE is going to be abused just like Trattou/Lemons and even Fowler(265#) was whenever the big boys come to town.....and in his 3rd year yet.......
 

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I've never seen Jefferson play from an upright position like Fowler/Clowney/ RoPo or who ever is the pass rush specialist of the month....If your hand is in the dirt you are a LOS player...call them what you want . Even a 250# 4-3 DE is going to be abused just like Trattou/Lemons and even Fowler(265#) was whenever the bi boys com to town.....and in his 3rd year yet.......

Who ever said 250 pounds is okay? I think BMF said that it's better than 240. Of course it is. He also said that he needs to be about 265-275 which is accurate as well.

Your best DEs are about 6'4, 275+ so I'm not sure he'll have the size to excel in the NFL.

But not 6'2, 300 pounds. That's just retarded.
 

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I've never seen Jefferson play from an upright position like Fowler/Clowney/ RoPo or who ever is the pass rush specialist of the month....If your hand is in the dirt you are a LOS player...call them what you want . Even a 250# 4-3 DE is going to be abused just like Trattou/Lemons and even Fowler(265#) was whenever the big boys come to town.....and in his 3rd year yet.......
Joey Bosa: 6'6 276
Jadaveon Clowney: 6'6 267
JJ Watt: 6'5 289
Khalil Mack: 6'3 247
Cameron Wake: 6'3 263

Please, show me these 300 lb DEs.
 

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I see CeCe as a Robert Mathis type player. Mathis was 6'2" 245, he was a pro bowler and he led the NFL in sacks one year. He definitely played with his hand on the ground. Also I don't know how you didn't notice CeCe last year. He had 30tackles 6.5 TFL 1.5 Sacks and 5 QB hurries playing away from his natural position. Look i can be as negative as anyone on this board. That's actually why I like this board. I just want to get my two cents in on CeCe because I really like our D-line.
 

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