2025 NFL Draft

1st Half so far ...Big WRs Jack Bech ( 3 - 54) including nice 39 yard contested catch & Isaac TeSlaa showing tremendous upside at today's Senior Bowl

Miami WR Xavier Restrepo had a stand out week at Practice
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1st Half so far ...Big WRs Jack Bech ( 3 - 54) including nice 39 yard contested catch & Isaac TeSlaa showing tremendous upside at today's Senior Bowl

Miami WR Xavier Restrepo had a stand out week at Practice
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I like his aggressiveness, has the right attitude to succeed at the next level!
 
Saw Grey Zabel being projected 1st round on CBS and Walter after Senior Bowl, what a surprise!
 
Combine invites at QB, RB, WR, TE and LB. If I missed any please let me know.

Quarterback (11 of 15 White)
Max Brosmer, Minnesota
Brady Cook, Missouri
Jaxson Dart, Mississippi
Quinn Ewers, Texas
Seth Henigan, Memphis
Will Howard, Ohio State
Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
Kyle McCord, Syracuse
Graham Mertz, Florida
Kurtis Rourke, Indiana
Tyler Shough, Louisville

Running Back (1 out of 31 White)
Cam Skattebo, Arizona State

Wide Receiver (2 out of 48 White)
Jack Bech, TCU
Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas

Tight End (14 out of 21 White)
Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh
Jake Briningstool, Clemson
C.J. Dippre, Alabama
Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
Thomas Fidone, Nebraska
Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech
Gunnar Helm, Texas
Brant Kuithe, Utah
Luke Lachey, Iowa
Colston Loveland, Michigan
Robbie Ouzts, Alabama
Mason Taylor, LSU
Tyler Warren, Penn State

Linebackers (7 out of 29 White)
Carson Bruener, Washington
Jack Kiser, Notre Dame
Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota
Kain Medrano, UCLA (mixed?)
Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma
Jackson Woodard, UNLV

The list I'm looking at doesn't distinguish safeties from cornerbacks, offensive guards from tackles and centers, or defensive ends from defensive tackles (or ILB from OLB and edge). If anyone wants to comb through them and list them by position, I used this source: https://www.nfl.com/news/full-list-of-prospects-invited-to-2025-nfl-scouting-combine
 
^Medrano confirmed white via Facebook investigation. Father 99% sure mother 95% sure. Also if I suspect 1 drop I consider them non white. So I’m pretty certain.

Hook and Wohler appear to be the only DBs invited
 
NFL Combine participants released. Same as every year. Very small number of Whites invited and the snubs remain egregious.

QUARTERBACKS 11/15
Max Brosmer, Minnesota
Brady Cook, Missouri
Jaxson Dart, Mississippi
Quinn Ewers, Texas
Seth Henigan, Memphis
Will Howard, Ohio State
Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
Kyle McCord, Syracuse
Graham Mertz, Florida
Kurtis Rourke, Indiana
Tyler Shough, Louisville

RUNNING BACKS 1/31
Cam Skattebo, Arizona State


WIDE RECEIVERS 2/48
Jack Bech, TCU
Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas


TIGHT ENDS 13/21
Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh
Jake Briningstool, Clemson
CJ Dippre, Alabama
Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
Thomas Fidone II, Nebraska
Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech
Gunnar Helm, Texas
Brant Kuithe, Utah
Luke Lachey, Iowa
Colston Loveland, Michigan
Robbie Ouzts, Alabama
Tyler Warren, Penn State

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 21/50
Will Campbell, LSU
Connor Colby, Iowa
Hayden Conner, Texas
Eli Cox, Kentucky
Garrett Dellinger, LSU
Dylan Fairchild, Georgia
Joe Huber, Wisconsin
Luke Kandra, Cincinnati
Drew Kendall, Boston College
Chase Lundt, Connecticut
Jake Majors, Texas
Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
Jonah Monheim, USC
Jack Nelson, Wisconsin
Tate Ratledge, Georgia
Jackson Slater, Sacramento State
Branson Taylor, Pittsburgh
Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
Clay Webb, Jacksonville State
Grey Zabel, North Dakota State


DEFENSIVE LINEMEN 6/73
Tyler Batty, BYU
Ethan Downs, Oklahoma
Mason Graham, Michigan
Rylie Mills, Notre Dame
Ty Robinson, Nebraska
Jack Sawyer, Ohio State

LINEBACKERS 7/29
Carson Bruener, Washington
Jack Kiser, Notre Dame
Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota
Kain Medrano, UCLA
Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma
Jackson Woodard, UNLV


DEFENSIVE BACKS 2/56
Maxen Hook, Toledo
Hunter Wohler, Wisconsin
 
Combine All Snub Team due to anti-White discrimination:

Quarterback
Cam Miller NDSU
Bryson Daily, Army

Running Back
Lan Larison UC-Davis

Wide Reciever
Efton Chism EWU
Sean Atkins USF
Luke Grimm Kansas
Holden Willis Middle Tennessee
Christian Dremmel Rutgers
Luke Floriea Kent State

Tight End
Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss
Ben Yurosek UGA

Defensive Line
Danny Striggow Minnesota
Nash Hutmacher Nebraska
James Carpenter Indiana
Kody Walterscheid Oklahoma St
Bill Norton Texas

Linebacker
Shaun Dolac Buffalo
Chaz Chambliss UGA
Branson Combs Wake Forest
Matt Jones Baylor

Defensive Back
James Howell Colorado St
Henry Blackburn Colorado St
Quinn Schulte Iowa
Jack Henderson Minnesota
Hudson Clark Arkansas
Dan Jackson Georgia
Justin Barron Syracuse
Tanner Volk Central Washington
Will Brooks Tennessee
 
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Shrine Bowl reports:

Shrine Bowl Day One:Practices were held today. Here is what I can find about the White athletes participating:

EWU WR Efton Chism fared well. He was a player brought to the attention of the old site over this past summer. It was either me or the great TwentyTwo at caste football who started covering him over at the other site.

"It was short notice for Chism to be part of the Shrine Bowl practices but he flashed consistently on the first day of practice. Checking in at 5’10” and 195 pounds, there were no size or movement concerns for the Eagles standout receiver. Chism was fluid in and out of his breaks and was able to create separation multiple times during the 1-on-1 portions of practice.

Last week, Chism participated in the Hula Bowl and immediately stood out and that’s part of the reason to why he earned an invite to the Shrine Bowl. Throughout his five year career, he recorded 346 receptions for 3852 yards and 37 touchdowns. Last season, he went off for 120 receptions, 1311 yards and 13 touchdowns. Keep tabs on him during the second and third day of the 2025 NFL Draft."

Kansas OT Bryce Cabeldue - played both tackle positions very well in college and in the same trend of other White OTs (this might have even been one of my original observations) gets moved into interior OL predictably.

Here's a write up I found online:
Bryce Cabeldue was a favorite of mine entering the day and I thought he acquitted himself well throughout the day, especially some reps out at left tackle. His fluidity popped at practice and it's easy to see his physicality and hand placement translating to handling these drills.

I initially thought he might be a guard at the next level, but he might be changing my opinions on himself here at Shrine.

Syracuse QB Kyle McCord - Looks like the best QB at the game, arm strength, accuracy and consistency were all apparent on day 1. Again, he is having to go out and prove himself despite being a better QB than Sanders - better Win/Loss record, more prolific numbers. Sanders meanwhile was supposedly asked not to workout by the Giants/Titans/Browns. Yet I am the one with BQDS. LOL

Minnesota QB Max Brosmer was the 2nd best QB, probably making himself some money and helping out his draft stock. He played in a very conservative run heavy offense at Minnesota after jumping up from the FCS. He's a bit overaged as a prospect due to Fauci's science experiment giving extra eligibility but certainly worthy as a mid-round guy. He played well at Minnesota this year though.

UCLA LB Kain Medrano had a good day and showed off his prowess in coverage. Something only White LBs get dinged for it seems.

D-3 Player Thomas Perry might be this year's Quinn Meinerz. Strong, small school player more than holding his own.
Division III’s Thomas Perry (Middlebury) was a shining star from the East portion of practice. His movement skills are awesome and his athleticism is evident watching him play. An interior offensive linemen, he is looking to break the bench press record. Training with OL Mastermind’s Duke Manyweather is a great way to get on the map too."


Shrine Bowl Day 2

Appears that Efton Chism once again had a standout day. Obviously overlooked because of his skin color.

Eastern Washington’s Efton Chism has made his mark after getting a call-up from the Hula Bowl. After his pre-draft lightning-fast start, it would be hard to see any other pathway than him getting an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine.

Steelersdepot predictably compares him to the classic Bill Belichick era Patriots slot receiver.

* At East practice, Kyle McCord showed he is the most physically gifted quarterback at Shrine practices. He has excellent stature and a big arm. He wasn't perfect but the physical gifts were obvious.

Other notable standouts worth a shout-out
I was a fan of Kansas offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue’s tape at left tackle this past season. He’s playing exclusively guard here at the Shrine Bowl and I’m not sure I’ve seen him lose a rep this week.

Another talented player in this offensive line group, Bryce Cabeldue has had some terrific reps throughout drills. He has played mainly tackle in college and in some drills, but scouts I talked to believe he is likely a guard at the next level.

However, his technique and play strength have stood out so far at the Shrine Bowl, and these reps have started convincing me he should be going higher than I've seen him mocked.

Middlebury IOL Thomas Perry
I remain convinced that nobody has helped their stock more this week at practice than Middlebury's Thomas Perry. Perry's athleticism and play strength stand out, but his technique also stands out compared to the rest of the field.

Perry is aiming to be the first Division III player drafted since Quinn Meinerz, and he's got a pretty good shot to be after these first two practices.



Cam Miller shows some stuff
I’ll take what I can get at the quarterback position during these practices. It hasn’t been pretty, especially on the West roster. However, on the East roster, North Dakota State’s Cam Miller made some throws!

The physical limitations are evident in Miller’s arm. There is not a ton of zip coming out there. However, Miller was decisive and even anticipated some windows open during both 7-on-7 and the team sessions. Syracuse’s Kyle McCord is the best quarterback here, but Miller was doing some things.

Combine that with his body of work as a runner at the college level on the way to an FCS national title, and that could put him into late-round consideration with teams looking for a backup quarterback.

Day 3 Shrine Game practice report

Efton Chism had yet another good day, no surprise to those of us that were aware of him. Quick short area quickness, ggreat hands, great route runner - the usual attributes for White WRs.


Thomas Perry again with a strong third day of practice. Should translate to guard at the next level. Of course the "short arm" attribute has people projecting him only at center.

BYU DE Tyler Batty has had a good week so far as well.

With both the professional and amateur self-anointed draft "experts" pushing the narrative that this is a weak QB draft outside the magical black quarterbacks they anointed as the top overall picks back in August the Shrine Bowl. Most of what I have read actually states that all the QBs have more than held their own. McCord seems to be the top guy which is understandable considering his pedigree and back to back great season at two different schools along with his physical tools but QB Max Brosmer (Minnesota), QB Ethan Garbers (UCLA), QB Brady Cook (Missouri) and NDSU QB Cam Miller all performed well thus far.

Again it goes against the typical predictable narrative being pushed. The fact that McCord is more physically talented than Sanders, statistically better than Sanders, led both OSU and Syracuse to bowl games just goes to show how rigged the NFL draft process is. This goes without mentioning McCord was also better than Cam Ward and beat him head to head in the season. I think McCord could be a riser and he's up there with Will Howard and Jaxon Dart in my top 3 for the draft. Of course I will take Ewers and Riley Leonard over the overrated black quarterbacks too.

Day 4 Shrine Game practice report

Hard to find much info on day four of the Shrine game as the Senior Bowl has started.

From what I do find WR Efton Chism, QB Max Brosmer, QB Kyle McCord, OL Bryce Cabeldue, OL Thomas Perry and OT Dalton Cooper all have had a good week of practices. I've also heard more good than bad about Mizzou QB Brady Cook who could also be a sleeper. He was a really good dual threat QB in college and won alot of games. TE Luke Lachey also has had alot of positive moments - another sleeper Iowa TE.

Chism and Perry should both be draft risers. I think McCord showed what he was capable of and a strong combine should help him out. Brosmer probably surprised the most so it would be nice to see him get a nice bump.
 
Senior Bowl Reports

Senior Bowl Note Day 1

TCU WR Jack Bech had the catch of the day.

NDSU OT Grey Zabel - of course moved to the interior and acquitted himself well. Best OL of the day.

Jax State OL Clay Webb also had a good day, handling himself well against overrated sumo DL.

ND QB Riley Leonard was taking snaps under center and made some good throws. I thought Notre Dame could have used him under center more this season rather than shotgun/pistol. He was essentially the Josh Allen of college football this year. Watching QBs run like they do in short yardage situations makes me think why teams aren't going back to the I-Formation and employing fullbacks. I supposed that's just me though.

Ole Miss QB Jaxon Dart seemed to be the best QB of the day and should help his stock. It's absurd that the media push the black quarterback Sanders/Ward agenda without any sort of resistance.

Skattebo and Howard were both invited but I guess opted out.


Lot's of the typical gay talk about measurables. The lies have been repeated so much it has become truth. No one has done a statistical analysis on arm length at the OT position to see if there is actually a correlation.

Senior Bowl Day 2 Reports.

Milroe seems to have stunk again for most of the day. The draft cucks are in panic mode with him as they try to mask his obvious deficiencies in the pursuit of yet another black quarterback heavy draft based on not on skill, competency or ability but on being black. That goes for the other two black quarterbacks being touted as the laughable number 1 and number 2 picks. A couple of affletes left the senior bowl after "checking the boxes" - wasn't aware on box was quitting. It's no wonder the league is full of me first low IQ affletes. Two of the UGA affletes - Arian Smith who made his fair share of drops during the season continued his ways at Senior Bowl practice and the completed overrated Trevor Etienne also proving to be a disappointment just as he was this year at UGA. These are the types of guys that continually get drafted over better, more deserving White athletes.

Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo seems to also be performing well. An underrated prospect, most White BC linemen seem to have a high success rate in the NFL.

NDSU OT Grey Zabel continued to dominate on day 2. Might be a late first round pick.

On the subject of White OL - USC OL Jonah Monheim played all positions at a high level in college is of course being racially slotted to center.

Seems like Jaxon Dart is emerging as the best QB which bodes well for us that openly root for White QBs without guilt.

TCU WR Jack Bech has had a strong start to practices. At this point he has probably shown himself to be the best Wr at the Senior Bowl. Arkansas WR Isaac Teslaa had a good day as well including beating a magical upsider for a long reception.




Notre LB Jack Kiser seemed as advertised so far. He had an INT of Milroe and has been exactly what the NFL needs, solid, reliable linebackers that tackle.

Syracuse LB/DB Justin Barron had a strong day, showed off his excellent coverage ability. Seems that White LBs in the draft this year are punching above their weight.

Senior Bowl Day 3

Minnesota DL Danny Striggow got the call up to the senior bowl to replace one of the magical affletes and made an impact. Coming off a strong Hula Bowl, hopefully this gives him a predraft bounce. One of the supposed "experts" stated he was not familiar with Striggow but came away impressed. A fine illustration that these draft "experts" are well trained in anti-White discrimination or just plain ignoring White athletes.

Notre Dame LB Jack Kiser had another strong practice. Another good "football player" in the sport that needs actual football players.

Toledo DB Maxen Hook seems to have had a strong senior bowl. He sat out today, not sure if injured of because he felt his performance was strong enough.

TCU WR Jack Bech had a strong practice, making it three in a row. He is one of the winners of the Senior Bowl for sure. Maybe another Jordy?

NDSU OL Grey Zabel is another big winner this week. The best OL all week with nothing but good positive buzz coming out about him. The BS being that he has to move inside which is part of the predictable script when it applies to White OL. Another FCS OL that also had a good week was OL Jackson Slater out of Sacramento State.

Ga Tech TE Jackson Hawes seems to have established himself as the best blocker at the position. Clemson TE Jake Biringstool had a good week as did Oregon TE Terrance Ferguson. The media doing it's best to hype up non-White TEs Arroyo, Taylor and Fannin in what looks to be another strong White heavy TE class.

The Canadian QB Taylor Elgersma has been up and down but has a strong arm and the supposed traits teams look for in QB. If teams actually developed QBs he would be an interesting player to take.

Jaxon Dart seems to have been the best QB in Mobile. He's better than Ward and Sanders. Read an article stating that the knock against Dart is that he played in Kiffin's offense which was simplified for the QB and he did not have to read the field. Man if that question had been targeted at a black QB it would have been a race war. The truth is that black qbs play in the simplified offenses, the league had to dumb down the game to ensure more of them could play. I digress.

Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard is getting surprisingly little attention. Watched some of his practice throws and he looked good. I think the Notre Dame offense just did not utilize him well enough in the passing game, he was a much better passer at Duke. He's a slightly smaller version of Josh Allen. Also in watching the tape Isaac Teslaa smoked two affletic DBs. He's underrated.

More damage control by the draft 'experts' for the black quarterback Milroe as well.


Miscellanous notes:

Nebraska DL Ty Robinson also closed out the Senior Bowl practices strong and should have elevated his draft stock.

https://www.yardbarker.com/general_sport...6_41667237


His teammate at Nebraska Nash Hutmacher also fared well at Shrine Bowl practices:

"Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) didn’t often stand out in pass-rush opportunities but showed enough to try to develop. However, he was probably the best run defender on the defensive line.

Hutmacher was rarely moved from his spot and did well controlling his blockers. Hutmacher has some shades of Derek Wolfe as a run defender despite being a little shorter and about 20 pounds heavier than Wolfe was entering the draft. "

Tranlation - if Hutmacher was black he would be touted as a "brick wall" strong against the run.


https://www.espn.com/college-football/st...ew-orleans

Jack Bech wins Senior Bowl MVP. When discussing his brother's death they label it a "deadly pickup truck attack" rather than a terrorist attack.
 
Combine All Snub Team due to anti-White discrimination:

Quarterback
Cam Miller NDSU
Bryson Daily, Army

Running Back
Lan Larison UC-Davis

Wide Reciever
Efton Chism EWU
Sean Atkins USF
Luke Grimm Kansas
Holden Willis Middle Tennessee
Christian Dremmel Rutgers
Luke Floriea Kent State

Tight End
Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss
Ben Yurosek UGA

Defensive Line
Danny Striggow Minnesota
Nash Hutmacher Nebraska
James Carpenter Indiana
Kody Walterscheid Oklahoma St
Bill Norton Texas

Linebacker
Shaun Dolac Buffalo
Chaz Chambliss UGA
Branson Combs Wake Forest
Matt Jones Baylor

Defensive Back
James Howell Colorado St
Henry Blackburn Colorado St
Quinn Schulte Iowa
Jack Henderson Minnesota
Hudson Clark Arkansas
Dan Jackson Georgia
Justin Barron Syracuse
Tanner Volk Central Washington
Will Brooks Tennessee
Dolac was first team AP All-American.
 
Great to see you back, Leonardfan. The work you do bringing attention to White athletes is far too valuable to be lost.
 
Thanks to Don & Leonardfan for the solid updates!

Doing College Football Weekly Stats was always sure to include Miami FL All Time Leading WR Xavier Restrepo; did not see him on the List
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Is he 75% White 25% Hispanic ?? by looking at the parents........Still even if Restrepo is included; it's just 3 of 48 WRs which is still sad.

WOW No invite for UGA DB Dan Jackson! Guess shouldn't be too suprised to an ex-Walk-on that become one of the Nation's Hardest Hitting DBs....regardless if he's Drafted ; has the makings of being a eventual NFL Starter ...this NFL Draft version of Eagles Reed Blankenship

Will have to keep "SNUB" List for the DBs into Summer Camp...
James Howell Colorado St
Henry Blackburn Colorado St
Quinn Schulte Iowa
Jack Henderson Minnesota
Hudson Clark Arkansas
Dan Jackson Georgia
Justin Barron Syracuse
Tanner Volk Central Washington
Will Brooks Tennessee
.....and see how many land on 53 Man Rosters or Practice Squads whether they are Drafted or not....this is a pivotal year to move the needle

TOTAL BS UC Davis RB Lan Larison was not Invited! Hope he has a Chip on his Shoulder and a team will select him Day 3 of the Draft! He's gonna be a "Sleeper""
 
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QB Shedeur Sanders, this year's Great Black Hope, won't throw at the Combine this week. Then why even show up?

And this year's "generational talent" at RB, Ashton Jeanty of Boise State, won't work out. Then why even show up?

Sanders and Jeanty know that all the hype they continue to receive is the best way to maximize where they get drafted and thus how much money they make on their rookie contract even if they don't participate. As long as they don't totally botch their interviews and don't get arrested in Indianapolis they're made in the shade, and maybe so even if they do get arrested.

As always, most Whites have been weeded out. The Combine becomes more of a joke every year.
 
Adding onto Don's post:


Combine is this weekend. More of the same contrived BS as is the same every year. Magical blacks not going to workout, the combine numbers remain very static, overwhelmingly anti-White and the racial slotting will be under the microscope.

Sanders - the most overhyped prospect in this year's draft and in college football over the past few seasons will again avoid any sort of competition and do nothing at the combine as he did at the Shrine bowl: https://nfltraderumors.co/colorado-qb-sh...t-pro-day/

Abdul Carter the supposed defensive "gem" of this class will not workout due to an injury. His career numbers over 42 games do not scream dominant: https://nfltraderumors.co/penn-state-de-...t-combine/

Ashton Jeanty supposedly the best RB in the country (I believe it was Skattebo) will also not participate in the drills: https://nfltraderumors.co/boise-state-rb...ne-drills/

No questions asked either. Participation does not matter only perception. I certainly hope Skattebo sits out the combine as well as we know any 40 time in the 4.5-4.6 range will be viewed as a negative in his case. I guess at this point I am done with my intelligence being insulted. I'd rather just be a straight shooter and call out the BS, rampant black favoritism and hype.

It also wouldn't be draft season if the best White OT in the class did not have supposed arm length concerns: https://nfltraderumors.co/nfl-teams-view...t-combine/

Really do hope that McCord, Howard, Dart, Leonard, Ewers perform well at the combine. All have better resumes, physical skills, arm talent than the two anointed black quarterbacks at the top of the list.
 
Watched the Combine QB drills:

Jaxon Dart was the best QB of group 1 followed by Quinn Ewers. Dart should have his stock steadily increasing. Ewers should have answered some supposed "questions" as well. Mizzou QB Brady Cook was the "sleeper" of the first group of QBs that participated, ran a 4.59 40 on top throwing the ball well. Will Howard was solid, overthrew the ball on occasion but still think there is a lot to work with. Brosmer also threw the ball well. Memphis QB Seth Hennigan, an underrated college player also performed well.

For the 2nd group of QBs that worked out later I thought McCord threw the ball very well, he should be another combine riser. Riley Leonard also threw the ball well after Notre Dame really hindered his throwing ability during the this past season, electing to use him more as a runner. Leonard was being touted as a 1st round pick after his breakout season at Duke in 2022. I still think he has a lot of the tools to be an NFL starting QB. Tyler Shough ran a 4.64 40 but was not great in the throws I saw him make, he will be 26 early in the season which also hurts his draft stock. Mertz and Rourke did not participate due to injuries.

That said the QB class is actually solid, much better than the "experts" and media that are hyping it up as 2 black quarterbacks and nothing else. The NFL is obviously a lazy league these days, QB development is not a goal of any team as it once was. The similar offensive scheme run by most teams treats QBs like plug and play players. Teams would be wise to start developing better offensive systems and bringing in coaches to actually develop QBs. I do think Dart and Ewers were "winners" for what it is worth and Shough a combine "loser" based on his uneven performance.
 
I've been trying to track pro day information - can't find anything concrete.

So far Indiana, Purdue, Miami Oh and Ball State have had pro days.

I've noticed the draft coverage really lacking over the last several years. Information that should be readily available can not be found anywhere. On top of many of the forums slowly dying out and when lurking on forums just seeing the same mindless buzz words repeated year after year. I suppose at this point I am more jaded than anything at the process since I know it inside and out. It's all an exercise in cliches and word salad at this point.

The best news so far has been Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza filling in for the injured Kurtis Rourke and impressing scouts. Mendoza has at least one more year in college but I have been high on him for 2 years now.
 
I've been trying to track pro day information - can't find anything concrete.

So far Indiana, Purdue, Miami Oh and Ball State have had pro days.

I've noticed the draft coverage really lacking over the last several years. Information that should be readily available can not be found anywhere. On top of many of the forums slowly dying out and when lurking on forums just seeing the same mindless buzz words repeated year after year. I suppose at this point I am more jaded than anything at the process since I know it inside and out. It's all an exercise in cliches and word salad at this point.

The best news so far has been Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza filling in for the injured Kurtis Rourke and impressing scouts. Mendoza has at least one more year in college but I have been high on him for 2 years now.
Yeah it’s bizarre and I noticed too. Pro day results are so hard to find now. Weird.

Not long ago every team posted a complete list, every player and every number. Now you can barely find a stray article of a beat writer listing a few guys 40 yard dash times
 
Yeah it’s bizarre and I noticed too. Pro day results are so hard to find now. Weird.

Not long ago every team posted a complete list, every player and every number. Now you can barely find a stray article of a beat writer listing a few guys 40 yard dash times
I’ll chime in and agree, pro day results used to be readily available! It’s definitely harder to find times!
 
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