Miami Herald (Sunday)

Miami DT Taylor III signs with rapper, to enter draft

- BY SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN AND BARRY JACKSON sdegnan@miamiheral­d.com bjackson@miamiheral­d.com Susan Miller Degnan: 305-376-3366, @smillerdeg­nan

Another Miami Hurricanes underclass­man is turning pro and will declare for the 2024 NFL Draft.

University of Miami third-year junior defensive tackle Leonard Taylor III late Thursday night posted an Instagram story of his signing with rapper Dwayne “Lil Wayne” Carter’s sports agency, Young Money APAA Sports, and has on his social media profile of X (formerly known as Twitter) that he is a “Profession­al Athlete.”

On Nov. 24, ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Sr. had Taylor as his No. 3 defensive tackle prospect for the 2024 draft, which begins April 25.

The 6-4, 296-pound Taylor was a five-star recruit in the freshman class of 2021, but he had an underwhelm­ing season, finishing 2023 with 19 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, one sack and one quarterbac­k hurry. He was rated the nation’s top defensive tackle and No. 1 player in Florida by 247Sports when he graduated from Miami Palmetto High. But he admittedly wasn’t in as good shape as he could have been during his career and sometimes, again admittedly, took off plays because he was winded.

Taylor told reporters in August that UM coaches told him, with his mother sitting in the room, that he needed to work “harder in practice” and “grind in the classroom.” He also said he had a personal chef to help him manage his weight. “My own personal chef that makes me prep meals before practice, after practice, for dinners and all that.”

Taylor finishes his UM career with 64 tackles, six sacks, 21 tackles for loss, seven quarterbac­k hurries and one intercepti­on.

This season, Taylor

started the first 10 games but had an undisclose­d injury and didn’t play the last two games against Louisville and Boston College.

On Tuesday night, Taylor posted on X, “I gave my all,” accompanie­d by a 100 emoji and eagle emoji, with “#GoCanes” at the end. But he never made a

formal announceme­nt that he was entering the draft.

Taylor will likely become the second, and possibly third, Hurricane to declare for the draft. All three play on defense and are from South Florida, including safety Kamren Kinchens, who has indicated he plans to turn pro, according to sources — and possibly safety James Williams.

Williams, who also was a five-star prospect in the recruiting class of 2021, is in the process of making a decision regarding entering the draft, his marketing agent, Eric Dounn of LAA Sports & Entertainm­ent, indicated late Tuesday morning on X. The recruiting site 247Sports reported that Williams was expected to declare for the draft, and Herald sources said that was the UM program’s expectatio­n as well. Dounn, however, said that “James Williams has not announced yet . ... He is weighing ALL options . ... Let’s wait to hear from him when he’s ready.”

 ?? ANDY LEWIS USA TODAY Sports ?? Hurricanes defensive lineman Leonard Taylor III celebrates his sack in the second half against the Temple Owls on Sept. 23 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelph­ia.
ANDY LEWIS USA TODAY Sports Hurricanes defensive lineman Leonard Taylor III celebrates his sack in the second half against the Temple Owls on Sept. 23 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelph­ia.

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