New Mexico Military Institute
- Physically gifted specimen hailing from Australia and in just his second year of playing football after growing up playing rugby and basketball in the Outback
- Looks to follow in the footsteps of his brother, Laekin, who was a member of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl team this past season, after also not having played any American football growing up
- Regarded as the No. 8 JuCo prospect in the country by 247Sports, No. 16 by the 247 Composite and No. 17 in the On3 Industry Rankings … The No. 3 JuCo defensive lineman in the country according to 247Sports and no lower than No. 7 in the category (ESPN and Rivals) ... His 88 grade from 247Sports is the third-highest for a JuCo transfer at ASU in the past eight seasons
- Recorded 25 tackles with 4.0 for loss and 1.5 sacks, a fumble forced and recovered and two breakups at the New Mexico Military Institute this season in his first extended action after having 10 tackles in six games with 1.5 sacks last year
