Recent Jon Baldwin Notes
Jon Baldwin
after the catch
One of the areas in which he needs work. Gets the most out of plays when on the run, eluding oncoming defenders by allowing them to slide past. Long arms allow him to hold off smaller defenders. Flashes the balance to keep running after high-pointing a pass down the sideline. Height and average strength takes away his ability to elude NFL-caliber tackles in short areas. Jumps when unnecessary, taking away run-after-catch chances. Takes circuitous routes on comeback routes.
route running
Runs most of the route tree. His specialty is the nine route, but is also used on shallow and intermediate crosses. Willing to sit down in the zone over the middle. Gives head fake to get inside position on skinny post and seam. Could tighten up his footwork, rounds into and out of crossing routes instead of plant-and-driving. Must prove the quickness to run jerk routes inside.
intangibles
Scouts will have questions about his attitude and maturity. Charged with misdemeanor indecent assault, harassment and disorderly conduct in May 2009 after an incident involving a female student on campus shuttle bus; charges eventually dropped. Father was a defensive lineman for the Panthers in the early 1980s. His cousin, Charles Fisher, played defensive back at West Virginia in the late 1990s and played in the NFL.
hands
Capable of making sensational catches but dropped catchable passes when the team needed plays. Can snag high throws using height and vertical leap, also lays out for passes using great length. Fails to high-point jump balls consistently, too often waiting until they fall into his chest. Senses when big hits are coming.
release
Gets off the line quickly considering his long, lanky frame. Presses corners when they play off -- which was commonplace at Pitt -- forcing them to turn their hips. Stutters around his man to get the sideline and separate when let free off the line. Locked up in press by smaller corners, however, must learn to use his hands to get off jam.
blocking
Shows promise as a blocker with better effort. Usually takes aggression to the defender, churning his legs to push him back 10-15 yards at times. Has the length to hold off his man. Lacks flexibility to mirror NFL defensive backs and is very inconsistent moving his feet to sustain throughout the play.
One of the country's elite receiver prospects and multi-sport stars
selected to play in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl
SuperPrep All-American and Northeast Offensive Player of the Year
PrepStar "Dream Team"
Scout.com All-American
rated one of the country's top 40 overall prospects by SuperPrep (No. 14), Scout (No. 20), Rivals, (No. 26) and PrepStar (No. 38)
among national receiver prospects, was rated No. 3 by SuperPrep, No. 5 by Rivals and No. 6 by Scout
named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team (first team)
rated the No. 2 prospect in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep, Rivals, Scout and Keystone Recruiting
rated No. 3 on Scout's East Top 100 list
had 41 receptions for 613 yards (14.9 avg.) and nine touchdowns as a senior
compiled 62 catches for 1,083 yards (17.5 avg.) and 14 touchdowns his final two years
helped team to a combined 19-4 record (.826) as a junior and senior, including berths in the WPIAL Class AA playoffs each season
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22"
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25"
Harrisburg Patriot-News "Platinum 33"
played under Coach Mike Zmijanac. Selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic
in addition to being a national football recruit, also had several Division I scholarship offers in basketball, including Marquette
the first-team all-state performer averaged 21.9 points, 8.6 rebounds and two blocks a game his senior year
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous Five" and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 10" honoree
was an AAU basketball teammate of fellow Pitt recruit Mike Shanahan
was a member of the Quips' PIAA and WPIAL champion 400-meter relay teams in track
earned a combined eight varsity letters at Aliquippa High, including four in basketball, three in football and three in track
Baldwin is the latest in a long line of Aliquippa products to sign with Pitt, including redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Brandon Lindsey and freshman offensive lineman Juantez Hollins
other recent Quips at Pitt include cornerback Darrelle Revis (2004-06), who now plays for the New York Jets, defensive lineman Sean Gilbert (1989-91), who went on to a decade-long career in the NFL, and All-Big East cornerback Bernard "Josh" Lay (2002-05)
legendary Hall of Famer Mike Ditka is another Aliquippa product who played at Pitt (1958-60).
Jonathan Dupree Baldwin, born 8/10/89, is the son of Jeffrey and Tezmalita Baldwin
has two sisters
father was a defensive lineman at Pitt from 1981-84
cousin, Charles Fisher, was a standout defensive back at West Virginia (1995-98) who went on to play with the Cincinnati Bengals (1999-2000)
enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 2.0 |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 228.0 |
Forty: | 4.49 |
Arm: | 10.125 |
Hand: | 33.625 |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.07 |
Bench: | 20.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.34 |
10: | 1.58 |
20: | 2.57 |
40: | 4.49 |
BJ: | 10'09" |
VJ: | 42.0 |