Dashaun Jerkins, Vanderbilt DB, reportedly makes plans for 2022 season
Dashaun Jerkins has been one of the more experienced players on the Vanderbilt defense in recent years.
But Jerkins, who had 42 tackles and 3 interceptions this past season, is on the move, as Matt Zenitz of On3 Sports reported that he will enter the transfer portal. Jerkins in his Vanderbilt career made 144 tackles, 3 interceptions and 7 pass breakups over his last 3 seasons with Vanderbilt.
Jerkins, who is listed at 6 foot and 200 pounds, is originally from Woodbridge, Virginia.
Dashaun Jerkins with the big play. #AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/btlV2Vp7mE
— Vanderbilt Football (@VandyFootball) October 16, 2021
Here’s the rest of his bio at Vanderbilt:
As a Junior (2020)
• Eight games played with six starts
• 45 tackles, two caused fumbles, one fumble recovery and three pass breakups
• Tied for the team lead with two caused fumbles and tied for fifth in the SEC in forced fumbles/game (0.25)
• Tied for the third on the team in total tackles
• Eight or more tackles in four games, including each of the first three contests
• First career forced fumble at No. 10/11 Texas A&M
• Recovered fumble against the Aggies and returned it eight yards
• Season-high 11 tackles versus Ole Miss
• Eight tackles against No. 6/5 Florida to go along with a pass breakup and season’s second forced fumble
• One rush for seven yards, on a fake punt versus LSU
As a Sophomore (2019)
• 11 games played with nine starts
• Slowed by injuries late in the season
• 58 tackles (34 solo), two defensed passes and one fumble recovery
• 14 tackles (10 solo) in first career start against Georgia
• Three or more tackles in all nine starts
• Pass breakups against Purdue and East Tennessee State
• Nine tackles and seven solo stops at South Carolina
As a Freshman (2018)
• Two games played
• One of 12 true freshman to see action