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00:00 >> Yeah, Terrian is telling us yesterday how this battles between you guys in
00:03 practice were intense game like he's gonna talk about that.
00:06 You know what he brings in table and how you kind of saw that when you got to
00:09 Bama.
00:10 >> Yeah, Terrian is a real physical player, smart, real smart guy.
00:14 Really outgoing, has a really outgoing personality.
00:18 You know, works day in and day out.
00:19 So it was really great, you know, practicing against him.
00:24 He's really, he really slowly transitioned into a professional.
00:28 And yeah, every day really was a battle in practice as if it was a game.
00:33 You know, really iron sharp iron.
00:35 >> Jermaine, have you met with the Cowboys this week?
00:38 >> Yes.
00:39 >> Formally or informally?
00:40 >> Sorry? >> Formally or informally?
00:42 >> Informally.
00:43 >> What do you think about the franchise?
00:44 How was that conversation?
00:45 >> It was great.
00:47 You know, I really respect the coaches.
00:49 I really love the conversation we've had.
00:51 And yeah, I really just look forward to everything in the future.
00:54 >> Jermaine, how would you describe your game to coaches?
00:56 >> You know, really physical.
00:58 You know, I'm really a fast player.
01:01 I really think when I'm on the field.
01:04 I really like to read the defense.
01:06 You know, I'm pretty snap.
01:06 You know, really energetic.
01:09 >> With your game, you often have where you're very good at getting,
01:13 beating people down the field with your speed.
01:14 But one thing that you kind of mentioned was your physicality at the catch point,
01:17 despite not being like the biggest or the tallest wide receiver.
01:20 What kind of comes with that,
01:20 that mentality of like you're gonna battle one on one with guys?
01:24 >> You know, really just being, having aggression and being passionate,
01:27 being really passionate for the game.
01:29 It really just kind of comes in naturally.
01:30 Yeah, it's just something you really have to use if you know,
01:34 like you really love the game of football.
01:37 >> Who do you say is the toughest defensive back you've ever gone against
01:39 in college?
01:40 >> Pass or ten?
01:43 >> Pass or ten.
01:43 >> Jermaine, have you gotten to cross paths with Labaconki,
01:47 A.D. Mitchell, or Marcus Rosemey this week?
01:50 >> Yes.
01:52 Pretty much the first day I got here, I connected with all those guys.
01:54 And just pretty much like the old days, all connected, laughing,
01:59 wishing each other the best of luck in this entire process.
02:01 But yeah, every day we've all been hanging out together.
02:05 >> Jermaine, Curtis, the Calabasas Roys, man, are pro-aged minors, right?
02:10 Tell me about some of the things that you will bring to an NFL franchise and
02:15 pass a couple of goods that they come back with you by this season.
02:18 >> Yes, I pretty much talk to all the teams.
02:20 And like I said, I'm a really energetic player,
02:23 really passionate for the game of football.
02:25 I really found my love naturally for this game.
02:28 And I feel like any team that gets me doesn't really have to question my
02:32 hard work, somebody who has a hard work ethic.
02:35 And yes, I just feel like it.
02:38 >> What is it like for you and Taylor, and I know you guys are teammates, but
02:41 now getting this opportunity to be on the stage together, what it's like for you?
02:46 >> Amazing.
02:47 He's another really great player.
02:50 Just another guy that you know, we wish the best of luck to each other.
02:52 And yeah, I really look forward to going down the process with that guy.
02:56 >> Is that in-form or out-form?
02:59 >> In-form.
03:01 >> Jermaine, you spent two years at Alabama and two years at Georgia.
03:03 What would you say the biggest difference between the two schools is?
03:07 >> Really just two great programs.
03:09 Kirby Smart, really a leader kind of coach.
03:13 Same thing with Saban.
03:14 Both SEC programs, both really good, great programs.
03:18 So really have really great teammates on each side of the team or
03:23 organizations, as well as coaches, staff.
03:27 Really just the environment from both sides is really just really energetic and
03:33 really humbling.
03:34 >> Jermaine, who's a couple of players in the NFL or
03:37 that have come out of college over the last couple of years that you like to
03:39 model your game after?
03:40 [BLANK_AUDIO]
03:43 >> No, I really like Devontae Adams.
03:46 I like O'Dell.
03:49 There's really a lot of receivers I like to watch, but
03:51 if I really had the nerve to really model my game after, I would sit there.
03:55 >> Jermaine, what did you take from your time at Georgia?
03:58 I mean, obviously your accomplishments there, but
04:00 how much did that mean to you, what you accomplished at Georgia?
04:03 >> Really structured and disciplined.
04:06 It's really probably two of the great things that I really got up on in Georgia.
04:11 And I really appreciate it because it really just carries with you on into
04:14 the future as you transition and mature into a player that you really wanna be.
04:19 >> Sorry, what's the big question that you feel like you have to answer for teams?
04:23 >> Here?
04:24 >> Kind of actually, a question I already got from one of you guys,
04:30 which is the difference between the programs and how it was at both schools.
04:36 >> How would you describe it?
04:36 >> What's your answer for that?
04:37 >> Exactly what I just said.
04:40 They're both structured and disciplined.
04:42 It's really just something you can take with you along and
04:46 really put into modeling yourself into a great player.
04:51 >> How would you describe your relationship with Georgia fans?
04:53 Seemed like you were having some fun after the SEC Championship game.
04:55 Were you doing a broken heart or something?
04:57 >> Yes, just really just pretty much having fun with the fans.
05:00 That's pretty much all that is.
05:04 >> Jermaine, have you met with the Steelers here at the-

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