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==College career==
 
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Dawelle Wevis was a solid 4-star recruit coming out of high school and had a good number of scholarships come his way. One scholarship offer he seriously considered despite not being know for football was one from Brown University as it was a local school and an Ivy League school. Dawelle considered joining for a top class education along with football but wanting to have a potential career in professional football, he decided to look elsewhere and maybe come back to Brown University at a future time. In the end, he turned down some higher profile scholarship offers to take a scholarship offer at Rutgers University in the Big Ten. Wevis had an incredible 3-year career at Rutgers helping a once poor football school continue their climb and turn the New Jersey school into a football school where some high profile high school athletes and college transfers wanted to go to. Wevis led the nation in pass defenses and lowest passer rating allowed as a senior and helped Rutgers win the Big Ten East and a bowl game alongside some other high profile names. Wevis' lasting impact may be his high profile leading Rutgers to become a talent pool and coach Grady turn the program around into a Big Ten staple.
 
Dawelle Wevis was a solid 4-star recruit coming out of high school and had a good number of scholarships come his way. One scholarship offer he seriously considered despite not being know for football was one from Brown University as it was a local school and an Ivy League school. Dawelle considered joining for a top class education along with football but wanting to have a potential career in professional football, he decided to look elsewhere and maybe come back to Brown University at a future time. In the end, he turned down some higher profile scholarship offers to take a scholarship offer at Rutgers University in the Big Ten. Wevis had an incredible 3-year career at Rutgers helping a once poor football school continue their climb and turn the New Jersey school into a football school where some high profile high school athletes and college transfers wanted to go to. Wevis led the nation in pass defenses and lowest passer rating allowed as a senior and helped Rutgers win the Big Ten East and a bowl game alongside some other high profile names. Wevis' lasting impact may be his high profile leading Rutgers to become a talent pool and coach Grady turn the program around into a Big Ten staple.
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Revision as of 13:37, 29 September 2023


Dawelle Wevis
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No. 24 – Prospect
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2036-06-12)June 12, 2036 (aged 24)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Username:Aw13
Career information
College:Rutgers University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Dawelle Wevis (born June 12, 2036) is an American football cornerback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Rutgers University (RU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Dawelle Wevis was born in Providence, Rhode Island to his parents DeAndwe and Woxanne Wevis. Dawelle is one of 7 children in the Wevis Family with 5 brothers and just 1 sister, his sister Wose, being the youngest of the family. His family has lived in Providence his whole life and they still live there with Dawelle saying that the little state is his home for life no matter where life takes him. DeAndwe Wevis was a well known basketball player at Providence University and went on to be well known in the community as a owner of a local bar downtown that is frequented by locals and college students alike. There was a lot of publicity right away from this on the Wevis children as nearly all of them took up some kind of sport. Dawelle, however, was the only child to take up football with his brothers and sisters playing basketball or baseball. He was provided with a lot of competition from his brothers and even his sister and it pushed him to train hard through youth football and high school in preparation for a college career and potential scholarship playing the game he loved.

College career

Dawelle Wevis was a solid 4-star recruit coming out of high school and had a good number of scholarships come his way. One scholarship offer he seriously considered despite not being know for football was one from Brown University as it was a local school and an Ivy League school. Dawelle considered joining for a top class education along with football but wanting to have a potential career in professional football, he decided to look elsewhere and maybe come back to Brown University at a future time. In the end, he turned down some higher profile scholarship offers to take a scholarship offer at Rutgers University in the Big Ten. Wevis had an incredible 3-year career at Rutgers helping a once poor football school continue their climb and turn the New Jersey school into a football school where some high profile high school athletes and college transfers wanted to go to. Wevis led the nation in pass defenses and lowest passer rating allowed as a senior and helped Rutgers win the Big Ten East and a bowl game alongside some other high profile names. Wevis' lasting impact may be his high profile leading Rutgers to become a talent pool and coach Grady turn the program around into a Big Ten staple.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)
4.38 s 4.08 s 6.56 s 38.0 in
(0.97 m)
10 ft 5 in
(3.18 m)
16 reps

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2026 (S11) Coyotes 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0

Achievements and records

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