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Go Pro, Young Man

It's Pro Day for the Syracuse seniors today.  But since the event is closed to media and the public, we'll just have to figure out how it goes later on.

As for what the big expectations are, DraftAceBlog has some kind words for Tony Fiammetta and thinks Curtis Brinkley can make some noise as well:

Syracuse fullback Tony Fiammetta is arguably the top prospect at his position and could earn a spot as high as the 4th round if he impresses today. Syracuse running back Curtis Brinkley also has a chance to improve draft stock this afternoon. Scouts will be hoping to see Brinkley run in the low 4.4 range.

I'm assuming Patrick Shadle is prominently involved as well and expect him to get some looks from pro teams, even if it's not in the draft.

Speaking of kickers, we learned a couple months back that the SU kicking job was wide open given that Niko Rechul was leaving the team and John Barker was indefinitely suspended.  Looks like the suspension is over though and Barker is rejoining the Orange.  Funny how a lack of experienced kickers coincides with that...

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Forgot about Pro Day. I thought you were referring to a certain member of our basketball team at first….

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