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#98 Defensive Lineman

Jameian Buxton

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Height / Weight
6' 2" / 325 lbs
Class
Junior
SEASON STATS 2025
SOLO
5
AST
9
SACK
INT
PLAYER INFO
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Background and Early Career

Jameian Buxton, born on March 15, 2002, in Houston, Texas, has rapidly emerged as a promising talent in the NCAAF. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 250 pounds, Buxton's physical attributes have been a significant advantage since his high school days. He attended North Shore High School, where his performances on the field were instrumental in leading his team to consecutive state championships. His impressive high school career earned him a scholarship to play college football at a prestigious university.

Playing Style and Strengths

Buxton is known for his aggressive playing style and exceptional athleticism. As a defensive end, his ability to read the offense and react quickly makes him a formidable opponent. His strength and speed allow him to effectively rush the passer and disrupt plays in the backfield. Scouts often highlight his quick first step and relentless pursuit as key elements of his game. Buxton's versatility also enables him to drop back into coverage, adding another layer to his defensive prowess.

Notable Achievements

In his NCAAF career, Buxton has consistently demonstrated his potential through noteworthy performances. As a freshman, he recorded 8 sacks and 15 tackles for loss, earning him a spot on the All-Conference Freshman Team. His sophomore year saw further improvement, with 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss, solidifying his reputation as one of the top defensive players in his conference. Buxton's contributions have been pivotal in his team's success, making him a key player to watch in upcoming seasons.

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Career stats
Season
Team
TOT
SOLO
AST
SACK
FR
INT
YDS
AVG
TD
PD
2025
14 5 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1
2024
17 7 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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