Folks, we are now at 40 days until kickoff. man, this offseason has gone quickly. Today we take a look at a player who has been tearing up Mountain West QB rooms on my CFB 25 Dynasty save, Jayden Virgin-Morgan.

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#40,Jayden Virgin-Morgan, RS Sophomore, EDGE

Jayden Virgin HS
Credit: Broncosports.com

Stats

Height: 6’3

Weight: 245

High School: Mt. Carmel HS, San Diego, Calif.

How’d he get to The Blue™?

It should be no surprise to Bronco fans that Jayden was a monster last season. He was a four star recruit with 247, and put up some insane numbers in high school. 144 tackles and 20 sacks (16 of those came in his senior year!) highlight his illustrious high school career. He also played on the other side of the ball, catching 73 passes for 1273 yards and 15 touchdowns as a tight end.

Nickname

San Diego Sacker

Jayden sacked his way through O Lines in high school, and now he’s doing it in Boise!

Look-alike

Today, the look-a-like machine gave us Khabib Nurmagmodov, otherwise known as the man who made me incredibly sad when he destroyed Conor McGregor in UFC 229.

Career Highlights

Jayden played in all 14 games last year with six starts. He had two fumbles recovered, as well as a number of tackles for loss. He stepped up to help the Broncos overcome injuries in 2023 and took care of business!

2024 Prospects

Expect him to start this year and play excellent. He will be a great player on the edge and cause all sorts of issues!

Is he on Twitter?

Check him out here! @jayden_virgin

Completely made up fact

Jayden was forced to redshirt his first year on campus because he was simply too good and the rest of the Mountain West couldn’t handle him yet.

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