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File Under: draft, Jacob Bender, DeMatha High School, sixth-round pick, 2007 NFL Draft
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04/29 — It's been a quiet Day Two for the Green & White so far. But the quiet ended a few minutes ago when the team took the latest player to have core Jet values stamped all over him.
Jacob Bender, the sixth-round pick on Sunday afternoon, was a team captain at Division I-AA Nicholls State in southeastern Louisiana.
And he's a self-made, blue-collar guy. One memory he has from growing up in Maryland, according to HometownAnnapolis.com, is digging post holes to help his father install pipe and chainlink fencing
"There's no doubt I learned the importance of hard work from my parents," Bender said. "My father has driven a truck for Giant for 22 years and worked two or three side jobs. My mother would work all day at DeMatha [High School], then drive the teams to games in the afternoon and evenings. My parents made sure we never wanted for anything and always took good family vacations."
Bender almost had a scholarship offer to Hofstra before moving to Nicholls State. He had trouble finding a scholarship because he graduated from the legendary Maryland high school at 225 pounds. You'd think he'd have been able to bulk up, coming from a hometown by the name of Mayo, Md.
But his weight-training came down south, and now he's a self-made 315-pound offensive line prospect for the Green & White.
"Those college recruiters," said high school coach Bill McGregor, "didn't understand this kid's drive, determination and desire."
One seventh-round pick to go (barring a player trade) for the Jets, No. 235 overall.
Jeff Said:
Mon, April 30, 2007 - 2:15pm EDT"I think the Mayo joke was wrong, especially seeing as how I am from Mayo. We have heard those "jokes" all our lives and now something good happens to the community and you blow it with a joke like that. IGNORANT! Congrats Jacob! Show'em what we are all about."
Jeremy Clark Said:
Sun, August 12, 2007 - 9:07pm EDT"Jake. We are all proud of you. Have a great season. A country boy can survive"
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matt b Said:
Sun, April 29, 2007 - 7:06pm EDT"Looking at the 4th and 5th rounds unfold, NYJ didn't miss out on much. Nice story, Bender looks like a possible RT or OG starter down the road. "