Name: Glen Antoine
College: Idaho
Position: Nose Tackle
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 329

Q: If you could describe your style of play in 3 words, what would they be?

Glen: Powerful, Determined, and Focused.

Q: How are you going to train/prepare this offseason in preparation for the draft or other pro opportunities?

Glen: I am training every day and focusing on speed and explosion. I work out at the HIT Center Austin with Coaches Brett Johnson and Clemente Valdez. I am working extremely hard and looking forward to any opportunities I may be afforded because of it.

Q: If you could compare yourself to one current or former NFL player who would it be and why?

Glen: Vince Wilfork because he is the best run-stopper in the game.

Q: When you are studying film, what do you focus on or look for?

Glen: I like to study my opponent and look for inadequacies that they may have. I also look at their blocking style and check to see if they are too heavy on their feet. I just try to observe anything that will give me an edge against the opponent that I face.

Q: What separates you from other players at your position?

Glen: I am an elite run-stuffer. I am extremely physical at the point of attack. I can command doubles and not get moved. Once engaged in double teams, I can shed the double and consistently make tackles. On passing downs, I can create push up the middle and put linemen in the lap of the quarterback. I am a true Nose Tackle and I do my job well.

Q: What kind of abilities would you bring to a team that will stand out both on and off the field?

Glen: I can bring toughness and great leadership. I have a good character and I know I would not have any serious off the field issues to deal with. I am hard working, selfless, and a team player.

Q: What is your final pitch/sell to NFL and other pro league scouts?

Glen: I will do anything in my power to succeed. I know that I have a lot to offer both on and off the field. My faith in God keeps me grounded and helps guide me in making better choices. I work extremely hard both on and off the field. At Idaho, I was very instrumental in helping to shave off more than 100 rushing yards allowed per game over the prior year. When scouts evaluate me, I want them to know that I will give my best and will continue to work hard and put forth a great effort in everything I do. I possess the physical and mental toughness that is required of the game. This is what I love!