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3/1/2016 9:00:00 AM | Football
DURHAM, N.C. – Duke football representative Jeremy Cash wrapped up his NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Monday. He spent the day going through on-field workouts and drills after completing psychological testing, bench press, media interviews and more from Friday through Sunday.
Last week, Matt Skura and Will Monday were in Indianapolis for the combine. It is the second straight year Duke sent at least three players to the NFL Combine.
Below are some of the highlighted comments from writers around the country who were in Indianapolis.
Cash NFL Combine Bio
"Deluxe run-supporter who has the closing burst and size to continue his impressive tackle production in the pros."
Cash NFL Combine Video
"The player I definitely model my game after these days is Kam Chancellor."
Erik Scalavino, Patriots Football Weekly
"Duke's Jeremy Cash (6-1, 212) is an interesting prospect who's projected to be a second-round choice."
Chris Brown, Bills Insider
"The safety transferred from Ohio State after his freshman season and is one of the best physical specimens at the position, which is why most scouts see him as a box safety."
Brittany Loussia, iSportsWeb
"The Lions have shown plenty of interest in Cash, meeting with him at both the Senior Bowl and the combine."
Jeremy Cash = Bucannon role https://t.co/h6jbbOQO9P
— Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) February 28, 2016
Duke S Jeremy Cash talking to media now. He wants to be an FBI agent after his NFL career.https://t.co/pFaly919zU
— Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) February 27, 2016
Another player #Raiders scout talked to me about, Jeremy Cash. "A box guy, potential 3 down player, can play around line of scrimmage."
— Victor Cotto (@cottovic) February 29, 2016
Mayock's Top 5 Safeties
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) February 29, 2016
1 Karl Joseph, WVU
2 Vonn Bell, OSU
3 Darien Thompson, BSU
4 Miles Killebrew, SUU
5 Jeremy Cash, Duke#NFLCombine
#GoDuke