Jacoby Ford Interview
By: Scott Porter
February 16, 2010
Scott Porter: What are your current measurements -- height, weight, 40-time?
Jacoby Ford: I am 5'9", 183 lbs., but I do not have an up-to-date 40 time right now.

Scott Porter: What do you feel are your biggest strengths?
Jacoby Ford: I feel that my biggest strength is definitely my speed and quickness, and the ability to be explosive anytime I touch the ball.

Scott Porter: Who is the toughest cornerback you have ever faced in college?
Jacoby Ford: The toughest cornerback I have ever faced is Alphonso Smith (from Wake Forest), now of the Denver Broncos.

Scott Porter: What will you miss most about college football?
Jacoby Ford: I will miss the fans and running down the hill.

Scott Porter: What area of your game would you like to work on the most to make you a more complete player?
Jacoby Ford: To always be consistent in everything that I do.

Scott Porter: What are your goals for the NFL?
Jacoby Ford: I just want to make an impact wherever I go, however I can, whether it is on special teams or offense.

Scott Porter: What is your favorite memory on the field at Clemson?
Jacoby Ford: My favorite memory would be the game-winning catch against Miami this past season in overtime.

Scott Porter: What are your hobbies off the field?
Jacoby Ford: I like to play video games, talk on the phone and go hang out with my homeboys.

Scott Porter: What is your favorite food?
Jacoby Ford: Seafood is my favorite.

Scott Porter: What player in the NFL reminds you of yourself?
Jacoby Ford: Steve Smith (Carolina Panthers) and Eddie Royal (Denver Broncos).

Scott Porter: Who was your idol in the NFL while you were growing up?
Jacoby Ford: Jerry Rice.

Scott Porter: If you could pick any jersey number in the NFL, what would you choose?
Jacoby Ford: I would probably pick 10 or 14.





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