Luke Nicholson: What is your greatest football moment to date?
Ike Brown: My greatest football moment to date is winning the MAC title back to back.
Luke Nicholson: During your career at Central Michigan, what did your typical day during football season consist of?
Ike Brown: I would get up early to eat breakfast. Go workout from about 8-11, then go to class from 12-6 then go to study table until I got some work done. Pretty much the same thing everyday.
Luke Nicholson: What sports did you participate in during high school and how have they helped you to become a better player on the football field?
Ike Brown: I wrestled a little bit. It helped me with my balance and stability as a running back. I also ran track which just made me faster.
Luke Nicholson: What advice have you received from your uncle Monty Brown, who played for the Bills and Patriots, on your pursuit of a NFL career?
Ike Brown: The main thing is to always stay ahead of the game. I have to find a way to separate myself from the pack.
Luke Nicholson: Are scouts planning to work you out at linebacker, as well as safety? How do you feel about the possibility of a position change?
Ike Brown: As of right now I'll only be working out as a strong safety. I feel great about the change because it's not a big jump for me. I've played safety before and I feel comfortable with it.
Luke Nicholson: Who is the best player you have faced during your career?
Ike Brown: Omar Jacobs.
Luke Nicholson: If you could have any super power, what would you choose? Why?
Ike Brown: I would want to be able to hear what people are thinking. My life would be a lot easier.
Luke Nicholson: What one thing do you have to work on the most to excel at the NFL level?
Ike Brown: Playing safety because I haven't done it in three years.
Luke Nicholson: What current NFL player does your game most resemble?
Ike Brown: Bob Sanders and Roy Williams.
Luke Nicholson: If someone decided to make a movie about your life, what actor would play you and what would the movie be titled?
Ike Brown: LL Cool J would play me and the title would be "Heart of a Lion."
Luke Nicholson: What are you doing to prepare for your Pro Day?
Ike Brown: I went to train at St. Vincent Sports Performance for 5 weeks so I'm just going to continue the program they gave me.
Luke Nicholson: Which teams have expressed interest in you at this point?
Ike Brown: All teams I would imagine could use another great safety.
Luke Nicholson: Is there a specific team you hope to play for?
Ike Brown: No, not really. I just want to play football. That's all I need.
Luke Nicholson: Are you a cat or a dog? Why?
Ike Brown: Dog. You can talk to dogs, you can't really talk to cats and they don't wag their tales when they see you.
Luke Nicholson: Outside of football, what are some of your hobbies?
Ike Brown: Fishing, cooking, and drawing.
Luke Nicholson: What are your plans for your career after football?
Ike Brown: To be a football coach at the high school level and work up to college.
Luke Nicholson: What is something unique about you that most people don't know?
Ike Brown: There's only one me. I'm unique all together.
Luke Nicholson: If you could intercept any NFL quarterback, who would you choose? Why?
Ike Brown: Brett Favre. I pick him because he throws hard.
Luke Nicholson: Finish the following sentence: Ike Brown hits harder than…
Ike Brown: anybody you've ever seen.
Luke Nicholson: Thank you for your time, Ike. The staff at FFLiveWire wishes you the best of luck in all of your NFL endeavors.
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