Canadian punter Julien feels time at Eastern Michigan has prepared him for the NFL
There’s no doubt in Jake Julien’s mind his time at Eastern Michigan University has prepared him for life in the NFL.
The six-foot-two, 217-pound punter from Barrie, Ont., posted a career average of 43.4 yards, which is tied with Rich Hanschu for the best in school history. Julien is the only Eastern Michigan player to register two punts of 70-plus yards and ranks eighth in punting yards (7,383).
Over five seasons, Julien had 51 punts inside an opponent’s 20-yard line, 52 fair catches and 37 punts of 50-plus yards. Julien was selected in the fourth round, No. 31 overall, in last year’s CFL draft by the Ottawa Redblacks but is eligible for this year’s NFL draft April 28-30.
“When I played as a freshman (in 2017), I probably shouldn’t have,” Julien said candidly during a telephone interview. “I was in a room where, in the exact words from my coach, I was the one who sucked the least so when I got sent out there I wasn’t prepared.