Ohio State is loaded with talent, Urban Meyer is "skeptical" about reports of Michigan's sign-stealing scandal and Marvin Harrison Jr. praises his younger brother, Jett.
Because of a plethora of injuries at receiver this offseason, rookies such as Ty Fryfogle were able to get plenty of reps this summer. But will that continue next month at training camp?
Which Hoosiers could be drafted in 2022?
IU’s next crop of NFL Draft entrants could be one of the program’s most talented
Share this story
The streak is now at eight.
Eight straight years with an NFL Draft pick from Indiana University, that is. Only five Big Ten football programs Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin and Iowa have active streaks that are longer than IU’s, and looking ahead, it seems a good bet that the Hoosiers’ run of NFL talent production will extend to nine next spring.
So which Hoosiers might hear their name called at the 2022 NFL Draft? There are a bunch of candidates as things look right now. Of course, some players not mentioned here could see their stock rise, while others who are included here could see their stock fall. Either way, these are some of the top IU prospects poised to position themselves as pick-worthy in the months to come:
Fryfogle, Penix eager to continue connection in 2021
Share this story
They were friendly, but not exactly close.
Such was the nature of Michael Penix’s relationship with receiver Ty Fryfogle during the quarterback’s first year and a half on IU’s campus. They got along and they worked well together, but it wasn’t until the past 18 months or so that a true bond began to form. They started hanging out away from the locker room, going places and doing things besides practicing football, to the point where Penix and Fryfogle now seldom do anything without the other nearby.