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USFL Player Evaluation of Notre Dame OL Aamil Wagner by Endy Pierre
Aamil Wagner is a four-year Notre Dame offensive tackle who spent his entire college career at a program with a strong reputation for developing NFL-caliber offensive linemen. At 6’6″ and 306 pounds, he has the frame and length you want in a tackle prospect, and while he has added 40 pounds since arriving in South
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USFL Player Evaluation of Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher by Endy Pierre
Bryce Boettcher’s path to becoming an NFL draft prospect is not a typical one. The Oregon linebacker started his college career as a walk-on, but through hard work, leadership, and steady improvement, he developed into one of the team’s most reliable defenders and a leader. By the end of his college career, Boettcher earned multiple
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USFL Player Evaluation of Baylor QB Sawyer Robertson by Tim McCormack
Sawyer Robertson enters the NFL Draft as an intriguing quarterback prospect with a strong academic and athletic background. He is listed at 6’4”, 216 lbs. In high school, he played baseball and aspired to be an MLB pitcher. A former four-star recruit, he began his football career at Mississippi State before transferring to Baylor, where
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Dr. Wally T. Luckeydoo has been appointed to the NILvana Sports Faculty Leadership Council
Dr. Wally T. Luckeydoo has been appointed to the NILvana Sports Faculty Leadership Council. Dr. Wally T. Luckeydoo Professional Biography Dr. Wally T. Luckeydoo is an educator and sports business professional who believes strongly in experiential learning and real-world application. He teaches Work-Based Learning and Personal Finance at Smyrna High School, where he prepares students
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Dr. Taylor Umland Named Sport Media Chair For NILvana Sports
Dr. Taylor Umland Named Sport Media Chair For NILvana Sports NILvana Sports is proud to announce that Dr. Taylor Umland has been appointed as the Sport Media Chair for the NILvana Sports Faculty Leadership Council. Dr. Taylor UmlandProfessional Biography Dr. Taylor Umland is Lecturer and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Sports Journalism at the University of
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USFL Player Evaluation of Texas Tech LB Jacob Rodriguez by Joseph McDonald
Joseph McDonald Jacob Rodriguez Scouting Report Jacob Rodriguez was a four-star dual-threat quarterback out of S. H. Rider High School in Wichita Falls, Texas. In 2021, he spent his freshman season at the University of Virginia, where he served as an offensive “athlete”. The following season, he transferred to Texas Tech and switched permanently to
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USFL Player Evaluation of LSU WR Aaron Anderson by Hudson Cregg
Aaron Anderson is a 5’8, 191 lb slot receiver out of Louisiana State University. He attended Edna Karr High School and is from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is a former 4-star recruit in the class of 2022. He was ranked 49th nationally and ranked as the 5th-best wide receiver in the class. Originally, he committed
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USFL Player Evaluation of Georgia DT Christen Miller by Tim McCormack
Christen Miller enters the draft as a 6’4”, 321‑pound defensive tackle from Georgia with strong and meaningful on‑field experience. A former 4‑star recruit and two‑time high school state champion, he attended Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia. He developed into a preseason All‑America and All‑SEC selection by 2025. His journey includes overcoming a major
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USFL Player Evaluation of Florida CB Devin Moore by Charlie Strzelec
Devin Moore is a cornerback from Naples High School in Naples, Florida. Moore was a highly touted recruit out of high school, selected to the All-American Bowl and named a 2022 Adidas All-American. Despite numerous other offers, Moore elected to stay home and play for the Gators. Moore spent all four years at Florida, but
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USFL Player Evaluation of Arkansas RB Mike Washington by Luke Staton
Mike Washington is 6’1”, 223-pound running back from the University of Arkansas. The Cicero, New York, product was originally recruited to the University of Buffalo, where he would redshirt his freshman year and put up modest numbers over the next two seasons before transferring to New Mexico State for a season. While there, he would
