| Max
Jean-Gilles
Scout.com Headlines: |
OG Max Jean-Gilles: Guard Breaks Ankle
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Nov 27, 2008 |
Gocong And Bloom Are Officially Eagles Chris Gocong officially joins the Eagles as the birds wrap up their draft picks.
-by WarNest.com
Jul 12, 2006 |
Jean-Gilles and others taken on 2nd Day Many people were surprised to see former Georgia offensive lineman Max Jean-Gilles slide
-by DawgPost.com
Apr 30, 2006 |
Eagles Keep Working To Fill Needs  Rounds four through six brought quality players to fill specific needs on the team.
-by WarNest.com
Apr 30, 2006 |
Eagles Deal Thomas For O-Line Help in Draft Hollis Thomas was dealt to the New Orleans Saints to help the Eagles move in round four.
-by WarNest.com
Apr 30, 2006 |
2006 NFL Draft Day Profile: Max Jean-Gilles  Dean Legge & Josh Kendall take a look (in pictures and words) at Max Jean-Gilles.
-by DawgPost.com
Apr 28, 2006 |
OG Max Jean-Gilles: Visits With Ravens 
-by RavensInsider.com
Apr 25, 2006 |
2006 Draft Preview: OG Max Jean-Gilles  Mammoth lineman has been moving up draft boards
-by Dawgman.com
Apr 3, 2006 |
Dawgs workout for NFL scouts Ware worked out Wednesday at Fort Valley State’s pro day, one NFL scout was in attendance.
-by DawgPost.com
Mar 23, 2006 |
Prospect Profile: Max Jean-Gilles  Prospect Profile: Max Jean-Gilles
-by Scout.com
Mar 19, 2006 |
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Ht: 6-4
Wt: 340
| Date of Birth: |
11/19/1983 |
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| 2006 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: OG |
Pos Rank: #1 |
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| STRENGTHS |
Explosion |
Feet |
Power And Strength |
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Intensity |
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| Strong and explosive blocker who can play guard or tackle, but is likely best suited at OG in the pros. Keeps his feet moving and anchors well, but can get lazy or sloppy at times. |
| Biography: |
| 2002 -- Played in every game at OT for the Bulldogs.....actually started SEC Championship Game as a third tackle playing tight end....member of team that won Georgia's first SEC championship in 20 years, defeated FSU for Nokia Sugar Bowl title, set school record for most victories in a season (13), and finished with a final national ranking of No. 3......member of offensive line that paved way for the SEC's top scoring offense (32.14) and passing efficiency offense (138.91).
2003 -- Outstanding spring....recipient of Coffee County Hustle Award for exhibiting the best desire and hustle during spring practice....listed as number one TT at conclusion of spring drills....rated one of the SEC's top five left tackles by The Sporting News pre-season magazine.....pre-season All-SEC third team by Street and Smith's...started all 14 games during '03 season....leads Georgia with 60 "dominator" blocks...recorded a season-high 8 "dominator" blocks vs. Florida.....leads the Bulldogs in "superior" blocking grades with a season-high of 90 percent in Georgia's win over Middle Tennessee....has recorded a "winning" blocking grade in 11-of-13 performances this season.....named UGA Most Improved Offensive Player of the Year.....named All-SEC second team by the SEC Coaches and TheInsiders.com, and Honorable Mention All-SEC by The Associated Press......named to ESPN.com All-Bowl team for performance playing tackle and guard in Georgia's 34-27 Capital One bowl overtime victory over Purdue....part of Georgia team that won 32 games from 2001-03 and ranked among the top five teams nationally in winning percentage during that time....
2004 -- All-America candiate who is the anchor of Georgia's offensive line....named pre-season All-America first team by The Sporting News and second team by Street and Smith's...named pre-sason All-SEC first team bythe SEC Coches, Athlon and The Sporting News.....named to pre-season watch list for the Outland Trophy which goes annually to the nation's top interior lineman...anchor of Georgiaís offensive lineÖÖnamed SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for performance in Georgia's 33-3 victory over VanderbiltÖrecorded ìDominatorî blocksÖnamed to the "Half-Season All-America Team" by The Sporting News... All-SEC second team by the Associated Press and first team by the SEC coaches.....part of team that posted 42-10 record from 2001-04 (sixth best in the country), three straight seasons of 10 or more wins, three straight bowl victories, and three consecutive national top six finishesrecipient of the Coaches Leadership Award for Offense at the conclusion of the '04 season.....recipient of the John Tillman Endowed Football Scholarship
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