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I am temporarily filling in for OE as he recovers from his surgery. Get well soon Dan. War Damn Orangeyes!
Steve Ishmael
Ishmael and Desire to Reunite at Syracuse (PS; Mink)
Steve Ishmael is "like a little buddy," to Ritchy Desir, but when the two reunite on the football field later this summer, they will temporarily set aside any good will as each tries to lock down contributing roles for Syracuse.
Only one true freshman receiver contributed last season, and Brisly Estime's speed offered a distinct skill set that offensive coordinator George McDonald needed on the field. Desir believes Ishmael can be next because he "don't drop nothing."
"He's very sure handed, he can catch real well," Desir said. "He's good with his route running. I'm pretty sure he can come in and help us early."
Friends for life, Desir and Ishmael's time at North Miami Beach High School overlapped for one season. Four years ago, Ishmael was doing the same thing he will do come August: Attempt to win over a coaching staff and prove his athletic prowess is too good to keep off the field. His two favorite memories of that freshman year were his first career touchdown and a critical fourth-down reception in a playoff game. Both times Desir delivered him the ball.
Keon Lyn Will Have Late April Workout for NFL Scouts (RotoWorld)
Syracuse CB Keon Lyn (knee) will have a late April workout for scouts, reports draft insider Tony Pauline.
Lyn's senior season was cut short due to microfracture surgery on his knee. Pauline estimates that he was "about 80 percent" at Wednesday's pro day event on campus and chose not to work out. Lyn has upcoming visits scheduled with the Dolphins, Lions and Raiders. The corner recorded 75 tackles and three interceptions over 38 career games with the Orange. Mar. 30 - 8:35 pm et
Steve Ishmael
Ishmael and Desire to Reunite at Syracuse (PS; Mink)
Steve Ishmael is "like a little buddy," to Ritchy Desir, but when the two reunite on the football field later this summer, they will temporarily set aside any good will as each tries to lock down contributing roles for Syracuse.
Only one true freshman receiver contributed last season, and Brisly Estime's speed offered a distinct skill set that offensive coordinator George McDonald needed on the field. Desir believes Ishmael can be next because he "don't drop nothing."
"He's very sure handed, he can catch real well," Desir said. "He's good with his route running. I'm pretty sure he can come in and help us early."
Friends for life, Desir and Ishmael's time at North Miami Beach High School overlapped for one season. Four years ago, Ishmael was doing the same thing he will do come August: Attempt to win over a coaching staff and prove his athletic prowess is too good to keep off the field. His two favorite memories of that freshman year were his first career touchdown and a critical fourth-down reception in a playoff game. Both times Desir delivered him the ball.
Keon Lyn Will Have Late April Workout for NFL Scouts (RotoWorld)
Syracuse CB Keon Lyn (knee) will have a late April workout for scouts, reports draft insider Tony Pauline.
Lyn's senior season was cut short due to microfracture surgery on his knee. Pauline estimates that he was "about 80 percent" at Wednesday's pro day event on campus and chose not to work out. Lyn has upcoming visits scheduled with the Dolphins, Lions and Raiders. The corner recorded 75 tackles and three interceptions over 38 career games with the Orange. Mar. 30 - 8:35 pm et