2020 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Domenic Cozier, RB, College of the Holy Cross
Student-Athlete Profile:
- Domenic Cozier
- College of the Holy Cross
- RB
- 5’8”
- 178lbs.
- Hometown: Milford, MA
- Twitter: @ItsTooEASY2
2018 Accolades & Statistics:
- 2018 Football All-Patriot League Second Team.
- 2018 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
- GP: 10
- Rushing Attempts: 130
- Rushing Yards: 643
- YPR: 4.95
- TDs: 8
As an athlete, what is your motivation?
My motivation is to always put my teammates in the best possible position to win.
What defines success for you?
Success for me is being able to look back and realize all the struggling and grinding paid off.
What would your teammates say about the type of teammate you are?
A teammate that doesn’t like to lose, or be wrong.
What are some of your personal “rules” that you never break?
To never leave the workout after a miss or drop.
Who is the toughest player you’ve competed against during your collegiate career?
T.J. Holl of Colgate University.
Who is the best player in the NFL?
Tom Brady.
What is your team of choice on Madden, why?
The Patriots. I will always be a diehard Pats fan no matter what.
Failure is inevitable in life. How do you handle situations that don’t go in your favor?
I understand that everything happens for a reason. God made that situation happen for a reason.
Is there a current/former NFL player that you model your game after?
Tarik Cohen.
Knowing what you do now, what would you go back and tell yourself as a High-School Freshman?
Not everybody has the same priorities as you.
What is your go-to restaurant near campus?
Jimmy’s Tavern & Grill.
If your life was a book, what would its title be?
“Heart Over Height.”
What song or artist do you like but rarely admit to liking?
Thank U, Next.
If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, living or deceased, who would it be and why?
LeBron James.
Forty-years from now, what do you want to be remembered for?
A guy who came back and did everything he could to help the community.
In 15 words or less, why should an NFL team invest in you?
They would getting a dog who’ll never be afraid of any adversity and competition.