Jamal Agnew comments on being drafted by the Detroit Lions

Sep 5, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; San Diego State Aztecs wide receiver Mikah Holder (85) fails to catch a pass in the end zone while being defended by San Diego Toreros cornerback Jamal Agnew (26) during the first half at Qualcomm Stadium. The Aztecs won 37-3. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 5, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; San Diego State Aztecs wide receiver Mikah Holder (85) fails to catch a pass in the end zone while being defended by San Diego Toreros cornerback Jamal Agnew (26) during the first half at Qualcomm Stadium. The Aztecs won 37-3. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports /
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Shortly after being selected by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Jamal Agnew met with the media. Here’s what he had to say.

On his excitement after being drafted: “You have no idea how excited me and my family are right now. We’re beyond tired. First of all, I want to thank Mrs. Ford, Mr. Quinn and Jim Caldwell for the opportunity to be a Detroit Lion. I went out there for a visit and I had a blast. Great people I met out there, great facilities and I’m just so excited to be a Lion.”

On if he has an idea of where he will play with the Lions: “Not really, I’m just looking forward to going in there and competing with the other guys, the other draftees, possible free agents and veterans and just looking to get better.”

On what impressions he had of the Lions organization during the pre-draft process: “It was great just because of the culture there. It felt like I was around my own family. They’re so thoughtful. They’re so warming and just everybody there that I met was fantastic. That’s why I’m so excited and that’s why my family is so excited, just because I tell them I went there and it felt like home. We’re excited that I get to a call a second place home.”

On if his mother will bring his baby pictures to his NFL games like in the past: “Man, she probably would because she did that in San Diego.”

On the type of baby pictures his mother would bring to his college games: “So now it’s a different stage, so they’ll probably be blow-up (pictures) just because at USD (University of San Diego) we never filled the stands. That’s different in Detroit, so now she’s got to make the pictures a little bit bigger.”

On what he thinks his strengths and weaknesses are: “Just the way we were coached. We were coached by Dale Lindsey at USD. He teaches us to be physical. You’ve definitely got to be smart. You’ve got to be in the playbook 24/7. I’m always watching film and that’s just how I play. I feel like that’s how the culture is in Detroit and that’s one of the other reasons why I’m real excited to go in there. Just go in there and compete, get better, get the team better and my teammates around me better.”

On the impact his speed has on his playing style: “I would say it’s a big part just because of the position I play, you need speed. It definitely is a factor.”

On what his draft day expectations were: “To be honest, nobody can ever predict what’s going to happen in the draft. It’s honestly like the lottery. We heard some buzz, but you can’t really believe all the hype. I just told my family, ‘Hey, this is the last day which is still a little bit some people or the other.’ My grandma’s been real sick lately. She’s on hospice rest, so we all met up at her house and just celebrated. We didn’t know what was going to happen, had really no expectations going into it. I’m just thankful and grateful that Mrs. Ford, Mr. Quinn and Coach Caldwell took the chance on me and I’m going to make the most out of that.”

On if his grandmother is healthy enough to be aware of today’s significance: “Yeah, she’s beyond happy for me.”

On the influence his grandmother has had in his life: “I’m still in shock right now. Just for her to be able to witness that, it just means so much to me and my family because she’s the backbone of our family, so that just means the world.”

On his grandmother’s name: “Rosario Borie.”

On how many people are gathered with him today to watch the draft: “We probably have around like 20 people here.”

On if he is currently in San Diego: “Yeah, this is in San Diego.”

On how emotional it was for him to sit and wait for his name to be called: “Like I said, we didn’t really have any expectations so, you know, we were just kind of just watching, going with the flow. I mean, I’ve seen other guys get picked and, you know, I’m happy for them. I got the call and my heart dropped. I saw the area code and I was like, ‘No way is this happening.’ You know, I saw the TV, I saw Detroit on the clock, man, and then I saw the area code. I was like, ‘No way this is happening right now.’ You know, I had my phone on loud and my phone started ringing and everybody in the room just got quiet. I answered the phone and it was Kevin (Anderson) and then he handed the phone to Mr. Quinn and then Mrs. Ford, then to Coach Caldwell. You know, I’m still in shock right now. I’m still kind of shaking.”

On what his ringtone is: “Just a normal iPhone tone.”

On moving far away from his hometown to pursue his NFL career in Detroit: “I have no problems with it. You know, in college we traveled all around the world. We went to New York, we went to the Midwest multiple times a year. We went to Florida, we went to North Carolina, we go everywhere. I honestly like the Midwest. San Diego weather’s nice, but you can’t have perfect all the time.”

On the origins of his nickname “Swagnew”: “That was just a little nickname I got at USD. You know, our coach is really strict with the dress code and I used to try to make the dress code a little swaggy. So it goes with my last name a little bit and they called me Swagnew, so it just kind of stuck since my sophomore year.”

On his grandmother’s reaction to when he told her he had been drafted: “She was lost for words, honestly. Like, literally loss of words.”

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*All quotes provided by the Detroit Lions.