NFL Draft Diamonds Prospect Interview: Jordan Fieulleteau, WR, NCCU/UNC
What is your name?
Jordan Fieulleteau
What is your Height/Weight?
6’3 208 pounds
What is your position?
Wide receiver
Where do you play college football?
NCCU/UNC
Where are you from?
NYC originally. Raleigh since I was 11
Who is your role model, and why?
My role model was Kobe Bryant because of his mentality to the way he approached the game
Who was your favorite teacher?
My favorite teacher and mentor happens to be my graduate school advisor at UNC Trevy Mcdonald
Did you play any other sports growing up?
I played basketball, baseball and ran track
Who was the toughest player you ever faced?
Going against MJ Stewart and Des Lawrence on my team at UNC was a tough matchup
What is the one song that would fire you up before the biggest game of your life?
100 shots by Young Dolph
If you could compare your play to one player in the NFL who would it be and why?
I’d say Michael Thomas because he is physical, has enough speed, strong hand and can run really good routes, which I take the most pride in
What was the biggest obstacle in your life you had to overcome, and how did you overcome it?
My dad passing away is the biggest obstacle I’ve ever faced. I still think about it every day. It is a constant battle to cope with it
Do you have any pre-game rituals?
No pre game rituals
What was the most memorable play of your collegiate career?
Most memorable play of my college career was when my boy Quinshad Davis made the catch that won us the ACC Coastal and sent us to the championship
Who was your favorite NFL team growing up?
New England Patriots
If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would you choose?
Barack Obama, Kobe Bryant, J Cole.

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