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Nevada Wolf Pack grab steady hands while SUU grabs another sleeper


Playing for a programs that featured some of the nation’s elite pass catcher for most of his career, Bishop Gorman’s Austin Arnold never produced a true breakout season but he has been a steady set of hands. Well built with good speed, he proved to be a player that can can produce plays in the clutch with impressive toughness in space.

Used as a utility guy, Arnold produced a total of 502-yards as a senior while accounting for 11 touchdowns as the program produced another undefeated season to earn national title honors.

After a steady career at Gorman, the Nevada Wolf Pack will gain his services in college as they look to develop a high powered offence in Reno.


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Southern Utah developed Agassi Prep’s for college football signee into an NFL draft choice in LaShaun Sims. The program should hit pay dirt again with the commitment of ultra athlete Zeivaun Ned.

Ned was a do it all player at the high school level that is a bit raw after spending his career at the D2 level but he has physical upside that is through the roof. An All-Nevada sprinter, he has the speed to play on either side of the with the frame to add more muscle in the future.

Projecting as a receiver, he can also land in the defensive backfield as he refines his skills.

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