Jonathan McGill
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Jonathan McGill

Safety
5′10″ / 180 lbs
Coppell, TX
Coppell
Class of 2019
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 87.7
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School Preferences

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Boston College
Medium
Bowling Green
Medium
California
Medium
Duke
Medium
Nevada
Medium
Northwestern
Medium
Oklahoma State
Medium
Purdue
Medium
SMU
Medium
Stanford
Medium
Syracuse
Medium
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Junior Year

Updates

Transfer Portal Notes: A few new targets emerge as the portal fills up
1 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Transfer Portal Notes: A few new targets emerge as the portal fills up
The staff continues to evaluate options in the transfer portal as they look to build a strong roster for the 2023 season.
Grayson Grundhoefer
1 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Stanford Grad Transfer Safety Offered
Stanford Safety Jonathan McGill has officially been offered by the Baylor staff.More information here: https://sicem365.com/s/13928/baylor-reaches-out-to-a-grad-transfer-safety/1/next
Baylor reaches out to a grad transfer safety
1 yr ago by Grayson Grundhoefer
Baylor reaches out to a grad transfer safety
The Baylor staff continues to evaluate options in the transfer portal.
Brian Ethridge
6 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
Camp Observations (7/22)
Got up, got a shower, drank some water, got in the car, headed to WacoDrank a water and another drink in the car on the way downGot to McLane at noon and I was a Championship LevelStart seeing the players come in and come in and then I'm told 366 pre-registerstedThen I see 100+ walk ups and the final count if over 500RBs, TEs, and DBs go to the Indoor and we let themOL/DL heads to TD Alley, we followIt's hot, water downedQualan Jones goes 4.41 in the 40Joshua Landry is killing it. An OL rips his shirt off holding him. Josh finishes it Hulk Hogan style and throws it away. Goes back against the guy and whips him again.Jayden Jernigan is having a great day at DT and Elijah Robinson pulls him aside to ask him who he is and why he hasn't seen him before. Jernigan was injured in the Spring and coaches didn't see him.Josh Brown of Alief Taylor is listed at 6-4 250, but he looks a little heavier and his game is legit. Quick feet, strong punch, sets his base, and moves well. The coaches pull him aside and tell him to meet after camp. The OL/DL break for water and film session Water number #3 as we walk back to the stadiumThe heat has hit this side of an offset smoker pumping into your garageWater # 4The kids come back and we stay with QB/WR/DB in the stadiumDamon has to leave I am jealous of him getting in an air conditioned carDylan Jantz burns a kid more than Fire Marshall BillDylan Jantz burns another kid hard enough I don't think anyone else wants to attempt to cover himOh... someone does think it, but they can't and Jantz is in the end zone againElijah Higgins goes up on a DB and snags the ball out of the airHiggins gets an offer after campCamp ends, Amy interviews Delarrin Turner-Yell, Jantz, Jayden Jernigan, Jonathan McGill and Qualan JonesGet in the car, down water #5, Red Bull #1 and beef jerky Stop at grocery store and get cheeses and meatsGet home, eat cheeses and meatsStick on Keto DietDrink more water and start to upload video interviewsDid I say it was hot?During this Ashley confirmed one of the coaches for 7/29 for 30 minutes of badassery.
Brian Ethridge
6 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
Prime 21 Camp Thoughts
Amy, Damon, and I went to the Prime 21 Camp at Trinity Christian on Saturday from 7:45 to 1pm. The event ended at 5pm, but we all have lives and spending 10 hours in Cedar Hill wasn't on our agendas, as life calls. I've left a spot for Amy and Damon to add their thoughts as well.Brian's Thoughts:Grant Gunnell was the MVP and the time I saw him in warmups he looked better than before. Grant Tisdale has a solid arm, but I commented to Amy that Chris Herron looked better at the Baylor camp and was offered there. Would have been nice for Herron to have been invited.Michael Johnson, Jr. was impressive looking but erratic in throws.Jase McClellan and Qualan Jones are twins, but Jones is bigger at this stage and a year older. Jones feet were impressive and he went second in every drill behind McClellan. The only thing to say negative about Jones is where he plays in HS. If he were at CH, Desoto, etc... he'd have 30 offers. He ran 4.4 at the TCU camp per the TCU guys, but hasn't been offered yet. If he runs that on 7/22 I think the staffs' heads will explode in offering him. McClellan is a stud as well and he's still got 3 years of HS.Tyrion Davis of Southern Lab in Baton Rouge is big and special. He's committed to LSU and just watching him go through drills he looked NFL ready.Jonathan McGill is underrated at corner, but he's a little small, but had a good dayChase Lane committed to A&M didn't do anything for me.Myles Nash measured in at 5-5 153, he's quick, but that size needs to improve fastZach Nwachukwu just doesn't seem to have the top end speed at CB needed at an elite event like this. This could change, but right now the reality.Daxton Hill, brother of the starting RB at OSU is legit. He won DB MVPUCLA commit Kameron Brown looked small and slower than I remembered. Still solid receiver.Isaiah Spiller looked good, he's likely headed to A&M, like his dad. Nice guy that I met.Drew Sanders played TE and showed plus athleticism. I will be interested to see him at Colleyville Heritage over the next 3 years. He's a specimen as well. Bright future.Genson Hooper-Price has all the tools, but he didn't wear gloves early to keep them clean and got a case of dropsies. That got in his head and he had a hard time early in the sessions regaining his confidence. I take him and use his 6-5 202 frame that will be 230-250 in a year of lifting. Reminded me of Tommy Bush at the same stage, just larger. Quiet, reserved, and respectful kids with great possibilities ahead of them.Jordan Whittington looks great, but I don't see explosion. He's a LB to me playing WR.Trejan Bridges and Dylan Wright of Ennis got there late and both had great things to say about BU. Grant said he was told if he ran a 4.5 at camp they'd offer. He's trying to make it Saturday to do that. The issue is he has a game in GASO with Bridges. If the schedule permits they said they'd try to be there.Damon saw WR MVP Dylan Jantz of Gunter. He's not the tallest and white and has no offers because of it, but nobody got close to him. Call him Wes Welker, Danny Amendola, Julian Edelman, etc.. but he's coming to Baylor to camp and I hope he blows up, gets an offer, and accepts.Theo Wease is good/great, but his showboating and showing up opponents if he wins a rep and stares at QBs if they don't throw a good ball grow tiresome. Arjei Henderson looked good/great as well. Litchfield Ajavon looked 30 and played like it. He was a man from the S position. Marquez Beason is quick and legitTitus Swen is a smaller version of Qualon Jones and not quite as fast. Still good.Plae Wyatt measured 5-10.5 185 and broke up several passes as a safety. Donovan Ollie has good size, but he's stiff in his breaks. That can be fixed. Seemed a big overwhelmed like Genson at times.Jalen Curry is a stud. Just all you can say about him. "Jalen Pitre is like my brother. He tells me how much he likes it. How it is. How the staff is. My dad loves Baylor."Steven Parker from SOC is committed to Tech and a big LB. He's going to be a DE in college and isn't solid to Tech, but kept a spot.Amy's Thoughts:Damon's Thoughts:Overall:It was a wonderfully run camp and much better than 2015 when the first camp was run. We didn't have a reason to be out there last year, but everyone mentioned it was better this year as well. Under Armour gets it from a kid and media perspective. Inviting and courteous and even fed us. The Opening and Nike haven't even offered water to me in five years. Deion and his staff always ask if we need anything and yesterday Aeneas Williams asked if I wanted to warm him up during a break. My shoulder said, "no thanks."
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Career Stats

Season Yds TD Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs T TFL Sacks Int Pass Breakups Def TDs
2017
JR
468 3 26 445 5 80 7 2.0 1 10 1
2016
SO
148 3 28 248 4 76 2 - 7 2 1
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70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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