SB Nation

Jordan Whitehead impressing early during Pitt football training camp

It's early, but it sounds as if top recruit Jordan Whitehead is already impressing during Pitt's training camp.

I mentioned recently that he found himself in the mix in special teams as a return man. The Panthers had a scrimmage on Saturday (the offense reportedly 'won' in a close game) and the Post-Gazette's Sam Werner said that Whitehead was again on special teams in practice time before the game.

Afterward, defensive coordinator Josh Conklin said Whitehead was working through some things, but per Werner's report, also made it seem like playing time was inevitable:

"Jordan did really good. We always talk about defensively whether you can feel a guy or not and I think we could definitely feel him. He’s not 100 percent on his assignments or execution, but you can feel him. He’s going to make plays. He can cover a lot of ground, he’s very athletic and he’s very explosive. One time, he came from the opposite hash playing the boundary safety and made a play to the field that not many guys can make. Our whole deal with him right now is getting him reps and throwing him to the fire and seeing if he can get there."

The Trib's Jerry DiPaola also said that Conklin noted it was going to be hard to keep him off the field.

One thing that has changed is that the media was only allowed to view 30 minutes of it. I've been to scrimmages over the past few years and that's a change from then when those games were able to be viewed in their entirety. They did apparently get stats, though, and Whitehead recorded six tackles on the day, per Werner's notes.

As for Whitehead, he expects to be a contributor this season. The freshman recently said after a practice, "I definitely feel that I could help out. Hopefully the coaches see my talent, and that I can prove myself."

Whitehead is going to make some mistakes this year, but it also sounds as if his athletic ability is going to be too much to ignore.

Be sure to join Cardiac Hill's Facebook page and follow us on Twitter @PittPantherBlog for our regular updates on Pitt athletics. Follow the author and founder/editor @AnsonWhaley.

Team Shop

  • Nike Pitt Panthers Navy Custom Replica Football Jersey
    $109.95 Buy Now navigateright
  • '47 Brand Pitt Panthers Royal Blue Vintage Roc the Panther Scrum T-Shirt
    $33.95 Buy Now navigateright
  • Nike Pitt Panthers Navy 2015 Football Coaches Sideline Half-Zip Tri-Blend Performance Knit Top
    $79.95 Buy Now navigateright
X
Log In Sign Up

If you currently have a username with "@" in it, please email support@voxmedia.com.

forgot?
forgot?
Log In Sign Up

Forgot password?

We'll email you a reset link.

If you signed up using a 3rd party account like Facebook or Twitter, please login with it instead.

Forgot username?

We'll email it to you.

If you signed up using a 3rd party account like Facebook or Twitter, please login with it instead.

Forgot password?

If you signed up using a 3rd party account like Facebook or Twitter, please login with it instead.

Try another email?

Forgot username?

If you signed up using a 3rd party account like Facebook or Twitter, please login with it instead.

Try another email?

Almost done,

By becoming a registered user, you are also agreeing to our Terms and confirming that you have read our Privacy Policy.

Join Cardiac Hill

You must be a member of Cardiac Hill to participate.

We have our own Community Guidelines at Cardiac Hill. You should read them.

Join Cardiac Hill

You must be a member of Cardiac Hill to participate.

We have our own Community Guidelines at Cardiac Hill. You should read them.

Authenticating

Great!

Choose an available username to complete sign up.

In order to provide our users with a better overall experience, we ask for more information from Facebook when using it to login so that we can learn more about our audience and provide you with the best possible experience. We do not store specific user data and the sharing of it is not required to login with Facebook.