Sage Surratt will be a productive NFL player. If he is a late-round pick, some NFL team will get a bargain.
In 2019, WF was 7-1 heading into VT, and Surratt was essentially uncoverable. WF led into the 3rd quarter in Blacksburg and Surratt had two TDs; the VT secondary that day has a consensus 2021 1st round CB Caleb Farley. Surratt then separated his shoulder, and the WF offense went into the tank after that. Realize that there are many productive college players, but their talent doesn't translate at the NFL level. Don't see Surratt as one of those guys.
The official site article said something to the effect of the "last 25 Super Bowl champs" will be in attendance.
Newman didn't run the 40.
The official site article said something to the effect of the "last 25 Super Bowl champs" will be in attendance.
Newman didn't run the 40.
No idea. Newman stands out as a runner. A good 40 time for his size would help him stand out.
Here's a new profile on Newman.
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/jamie-newman-nfl-draft-player-profile-wake-forest-quarterback/
I think he'd be a good late round pick up for a team with an older QB who is settled at enough positions to take a flyer at QB.
Boogie said he ran a high 4.5 40 time today. Said it was his best time. He may have made himself some more money today.
4.5 40 - HOLY SH$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. 274 lbs.
Weird seeing Stan do a TV broadcast. Overall, I'm happy with the presentation and I hope they do this for every ACC school going forward even when there is a combine.
Last season was a disappointment, but it does say something that we still managed to make a bowl with only one NFL prospect. Usually we have at least 3-4 Pro Day participants.
WF would've had more participants in Pro Day, if not for the NCAA rule allowing for an extra year. Miles Fox, Traveon Redd, Ja'Sir Taylor and maybe Javonte Nash would've participated in pro day if they weren't coming back to WF.
I think if you are trying to find a shoot for the moon comp for Sage, you go Anquan Boldin.