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Meeks just locked up a corner physically run blocking.
Meeks checks every NFL box.
I think he ends up being drafted, and has a good chance to stick.
Meeks just locked up a corner physically run blocking.
I imagine NFL teams aren't swayed by the commentating. Us fans are, myself included. But they're probably not.
Meeks checks every NFL box.
I think he ends up being drafted, and has a good chance to stick.
I was told by someone at the game that would know, that Kyle was planning on playing...right up until he was given a specific reason not to. Take that as you will. I'm not an insider, I just happened to be in the right place at the right time to meet some very nice people.Health I am sure. Not getting hurt before the draft. Likely was told all he needed to hear during practices.
Teams can say anything i.e, "we're going to draft you if you're available..." but it means nothing. A lot can happen between now and draft day. Players opting out probably did so based on decisions with their respective camps and feedback they were getting from teams. I don’t think they sat because teams specifically asked them to sit out. I think it's more of a collective decision by their camps based on the way they think they performed in practices, drills and what they were hearing from teams.Generally when that happens in a game like this, teams that are very serious on drafting them have asked them not to play.
The work for this game is put in with the meetings and the practices and the drills.
McCord and others that didn’t play were probably asked by NFL teams not to play
So does Coach Nunzio get some credit for Kyles improvement? If so, another nice selling point to use on the recruiting trail.2025 Shrine Bowl: Ranking the top performers, including Syracuse QB Kyle McCord
Here are the top performers from the Shrine Bowl game and the preceding practiceswww.cbssports.com
"McCord's processing and anticipation is much improved as his footwork, both inside and outside of the pocket. McCord told CBS his footwork was a major emphasis for him this past offseason. The football had the most zip coming out of his hands of any quarterback to participate in the week's practices and games. "