The dangers of a quarterback's blind side are well versed within modern culture and around the football community. From a hit movie preaching the importance of its protection to last year's Super Bowl MVP — Denver's Von Miller — consistently exploiting it week-in and week-out, the sport understands the critical nature of the blind side.
In steps Temple's Haason Reddick, a speed rusher who has developed a penchant for pressuring opposing quarterbacks. Standing at 6'1" and 235 pounds, the redshirt senior jumps at the opportunity to make competing signal callers uncomfortable in the pocket.