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Offensive Lineman Justin Mayers currently playing for the Colorado Buffaloes has had a great improvement in his college football journey. Originally from Woodland Hills, California, but raised in Frisco, Texas, Justin has come a long way in getting to be one of the highest-graded returning offensive linemen in the Big 12. The foundation of his success is because of the support from his parents, Andre and Mylene Mayers, who have played an instrumental role in his success.

Active involvement in various sports marked Justin’s early life in Frisco, Texas, encouraged by his father, Andre, who had a background in competitive athletics. His mother, Mylene, emphasized the importance of balancing academics and athletics, ensuring Justin’s development as a well-rounded individual.

Background of Justin’s parents

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From Justin’s work discipline and ethics, the influence of Andre Mayers cannot be underestimated. Justin played in 35 games in five years at UTEP and started the final two years as a left guard. Also, he was very impressive with a pass-blocking grade; in 2023, he played six games with a grade of more than 80. In 402 passing attempts, he left only one sack, which proves his dependability and effectiveness in the field.

 

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The transition to the Colorado Buffaloes has further highlighted Justin’s abilities. In the 2023 season, he played over 800 snaps, allowed just one sack, and earned a career-best pass-blocking grade of 84.1. Also, his efforts helped the Miners compile 159.4 rushing yards per game and achieve significant offensive milestones. Furthermore, these statistics reflect the solid foundation and guidance provided by his father, Andre, and the balanced approach to life and sports emphasized by his mother, Mylene.

The influence of Justin’s parents extends beyond his physical performance. Their encouragement of community involvement has shaped Justin into a leader both on and off the field. This is also evident from the impact he has had on his NFL draft prospects.

NFL draft prospects

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In the 2023 season, Justin’s high pass-blocking grade and low sack allowance have positioned him as a strong contender in the NFL draft. His ability to dominate in the trenches and protect the quarterback has been crucial, particularly as he emphasized during an interview, “I treat it as if my mom or sister’s back there”​. This mindset has made him a valuable asset to his team.

The performance of Justin at UTEP and the current season at Colorado makes him ready for the next drafts. His transfer to Colorado, where he is still performing well, has only increased his exposure and appeal to the NFL coaches. Besides that, Justin featured in more than 800 snaps, had only one sack made on him, and had a PFF grade of 77.9 overall, and the highest pass-blocking grade of 84.1 in his career.