Deandre Eiland

AdvantEdgeSports welcomes a new Speed/Football and Track instructor. Played for Coach Lou Holtz while attending South Carolina. Also ran track under Coach Frye and trained with Olympic contenders Terrance Trammell, Allen Johnson, Miki Barber.
In all of sports, Speed is a necessary tool in becoming a better player. AdvantEdgeSports now offers Speed and Football skills training. Visit our website at AdvantEdgeSports.com. Click the TupeloLink for camp/clinic dates, as well as more information.
Played 3 years in the NFL after being drafted in 2004. Played for Coach Nick Saban (Dolphins), Tony Dungy (Colts), Scott Lineman (Rams), Mike Nolan (49ers) and Mike Tice (Vikings). Eiland was also able to learn from some Big Names around the league Peyton Manning, Randy Moss, Jason Taylor, Torry Holt, Zack Thomas, Marvin Harrison, Junior Seau, and Reggie Wayne
“Responded to that first career start with a 12-tackle, one interception game against the Commodores ... He delivered when called upon, as he made four interceptions and broke up seven passes during the season ... Totaled 56 tackles on the season ... Had interceptions vs. Arkansas and Vanderbilt ... Saw action in 10 games ... Received a winner’s certificate for his outstanding play during the season ... Outstanding track performer, he was regarded as one of the top prep hurdlers coming out of high school.”
Scout.com
“Has adequate muscle definition with good lower body thickness in his thighs, quads and bubble...Shows enough foot speed and strength to jam and control receivers, using his quickness to ride the routes...Fluid in his backpedal, showing balance and explosive plant-&-drive agility coming out of his breaks...Has the burst and acceleration to close on the ball in the open field...Can make plays on the ball in the air once he locates it...Shows no hesitation to come up and support the run, working through blocks and accelerating to the ball...Strikes and sheds blocks with good quickness...Has the long speed to cover the field from the right end position on the punt return unit and his special teams play could allow him to contribute immediately at the next level...Hard worker in the weight room with good practice habits...Tough competitor on the field who gives solid effort throughout his play.”
USATODAY.COM