Jaire Alexander

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Jaire Alexander
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Alexander with the Green Bay Packers in 2018
No. 23 – Green Bay Packers
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (1997-02-09) February 9, 1997 (age 24)
Charlotte, North Carolina
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:196 lb (89 kg)
Career information
High school:Rocky River
(Mint Hill, North Carolina)
College:Louisville
NFL Draft:2018 / Round: 1 / Pick: 18
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 4, 2021
Total tackles:188
Sacks:1.5
Pass deflections:44
Interceptions:5
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:3
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Jaire Zakar Alexander (born February 9, 1997) is an American football cornerback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Louisville, and was drafted by the Packers in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Early years[]

Alexander attended Rocky River High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. While there, he played high school football for the Ravens.[1] He originally committed to the University of South Carolina to play college football but changed his commitment to the University of Louisville.[2]

College career[]

Alexander played at Louisville from 2015 to 2017 under head coach Bobby Petrino.[3] During his career, he had 77 tackles and seven interceptions. For the 2016 season, he was named Second-team All-ACC. After his junior season in 2017, he decided to forgo his senior year and enter the draft. He decided not to play in the 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl with the rest of the Louisville team due to persistent injury issues during the season.[4][5]

College statistics[]

Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Year School Conf Class Pos G Solo Ast Tot Loss Sk Int Yds Avg TD PD FR Yds TD FF
2015 Louisville ACC FR CB 10 14 5 19 0.0 0.0 1 5 5.0 0 2 0 0
2016 Louisville ACC SO CB 13 31 8 39 1.0 0.0 5 37 7.4 0 9 1 1
2017 Louisville ACC JR CB 6 30 6 19 1.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0 4 0 0
Career Louisville 58 19 77 2.0 0.0 7 42 6.0 0 15 1 1

Professional career[]

On December 22, 2017, Alexander announced his decision to forgo his remaining eligibility and enter the 2018 NFL Draft. As a result of his decision, he chose not to play in the TaxSlayer Bowl.[6] He attended the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and completed all of the combine and positional drills. Among cornerbacks, Alexander finished third in the short shuttle, finished fifth in the three-cone drill, finished sixth in the 40-yard dash, and tied for fourth in the broad jump.[7] On March 29, 2018, Alexander participated at Louisville's pro day, but opted to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Alexander was projected to be a first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked as the top cornerback prospect in the draft by NFL analyst Mike Mayock and was ranked the third best cornerback by DraftScout.com.[8][9]

External video
video icon Jaire Alexander's NFL Combine workout
video icon Alexander runs a 4.38s 40-yard dash
Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 10+14 in
(1.78 m)
196 lb
(89 kg)
31+18 in
(0.79 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.38 s 1.52 s 2.55 s 3.98 s 6.71 s 35 in
(0.89 m)
10 ft 7 in
(3.23 m)
14 reps
All values are from NFL Combine[10][11]

The Green Bay Packers selected Alexander in the first round (18th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. The Packers traded their first (27th overall), third (76th overall), and sixth round picks (186th overall) to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for their first (18th overall) and seventh round picks (248th overall) in order to draft Alexander 18th overall.[12][13]

External video
video icon Packer draft Jaire Alexander 18th overall

On May 15, 2018, the Green Bay Packers signed Alexander to a fully guaranteed four-year, $12.05 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $6.84 million.[14][15]

Alexander in a game against Adrian Peterson and the Washington Redskins

2018[]

Throughout training camp, Alexander competed to be a starting cornerback against Davon House, Tramon Williams, Kevin King, and Josh Jackson.[16] Head coach Mike McCarthy named Alexander the fourth cornerback on the depth chart to start the regular season, behind House, King, and Williams.[17]

He made his professional regular season debut in the Green Bay Packers' season-opener against the Chicago Bears and recorded three solo tackles during their 24–23 victory. On September 16, 2018, Alexander recorded eight combined tackles and was credited with half a sack during a 29–29 tie with the Minnesota Vikings in a Week 2. During the fourth quarter, Alexander intercepted a pass by Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, but the play was negated due to a roughing the passer call on teammate Clay Matthews III.[18] On September 30, 2018, Alexander made one tackle, broke up a pass, and made his first career interception during a 22–0 win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4. Alexander intercepted a pass attempt by Bills' quarterback Josh Allen, that was intended for wide receiver Zay Jones, during the second quarter.[19] Alexander was inactive for two games (Weeks 5–6) due to a groin injury.[20]

2019[]

Alexander in a game against the Washington Redskins

In week 5 against the Dallas Cowboys, Alexander recorded his first interception of the season off Dak Prescott and returned it for 37 yards in the 34–24 win.[21] In week 15 against the Chicago Bears, Alexander recorded 8 tackles and intercepted a pass thrown by Mitch Trubisky during the 21–13 win.[22]

2020[]

In Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings, Alexander sacked quarterback Kirk Cousins in the endzone for a safety and later intercepted a pass thrown by Cousins during the 43–34 victory.[23] During the 2020–21 season, he made his first Pro Bowl as a starter for the NFC.[24] On January 8, 2021, he made the 2020 All-Pro Team second team.[25] He finished the 2020 season as the NFL's No. 1 cornerback as ranked by Pro Football Focus.[26]

In the Division Playoffs versus the Los Angeles Rams, Alexander became the only cornerback since 2006 to allow negative yards in a playoff game (−3 yards).[27] In the NFC Championship against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Alexander intercepted two passes thrown by Tom Brady during the 31–26 loss.[28]

2021[]

On April 26, 2021, the Packers exercised the fifth-year option on Alexander's contract, worth a guaranteed $13.3 million for the 2022 season.[29][30] Alexander was placed on injured reserve on October 9, 2021 after suffering a shoulder injury in a Week 4 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.[31] Packers' medical staff held off on a possible season-ending surgery to repair the sprain, and after 2 months on the IR list, the Packers designated Alexander to return to practice on December 8, 2021.[32] He was activated on December 29. On January 2, 2022, the Packers placed Alexander on the COVID-19/Reserve list.[33] He was activated off the list on January 7, but due to a lack of conditioning it was announced that he would miss the Packers' final regular season game against the Detroit Lions on January 9.[34] He was officially designated as questionable to play for the Packers' Divisional Round playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers.[35]

NFL career statistics[]

Regular season[]

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Comb Total Ast Sck Sfty PD Int Yds Avg Lng TDs FF FR
2018 GB 13 11 63 58 5 0.5 0 11 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 2
2019 GB 16 16 57 49 8 0.0 0 17 2 37 18.5 37 0 1 1
2020 GB 15 15 51 39 12 1.0 1 13 1 −4 −4 −4 0 1 0
2021 GB 4 4 13 9 4 0 0 3 1 30 30 30 0 0 0
Career 48 46 184 155 29 1.5 1 44 5 90 18 37 0 2 3
Source: NFL.com

Postseason[]

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Comb Total Ast Sck PD Int Yds Avg Lng TDs FF FR
2019 GB 2 2 12 10 2 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2020 GB 2 2 4 3 1 0 3 2 16 8.0 16 0 0 0
Career 4 4 16 13 3 0 4 2 16 8.0 0 0 0 0
Source: pro-football-reference.com

References[]

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