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An early look at Michigan State’s 2022 NFL draft prospects Today 6:00 AM Michigan State wide receiver Jayden Reed (5) reacts after making a diving catch for a first down during their Big Ten football game against Michigan at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, on Saturday, October 31, 2020. Michigan State won the game, 27-24. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share For the first time since 1940, Michigan State didn’t have a player selected in the NFL draft. Michigan State will have a chance to start a new streak next year. However, there are no players on the roster that appear to be anything close to a lock to be picked. Seniors need to step up and it will likely take huge performances for others to leave school early and expect to get selected. ....
Five takeaways from Michigan State Football s spring game Quarterback Anthony Russo (15) prepares to throw the ball on April 24, 2021. Photo by Rahmya Trewern | The State News The first “Spring Game” of the Mel Tucker era has concluded. Despite being more of a practice than what has been seen in the past, there are five key takeaways that are noticeable from our first look at the 2021 Michigan State Spartans. 1. playmaker Whether it was a drill, a seven on seven or 11 on 11, Walker showed serious home run play potential for this Michigan State offense. Walker has a quick burst and ability to make defenders miss even on his first step, something that the running backs for Michiga ....
First glimpse of Thorne and Russo quarterback battle provides insight to QB competition Michael Dowell (7) defends Elijah Collins (24) as Payton Thorne (10) prepares to pass the ball on April 24, 2021. Photo by Rahmya Trewern | The State News It was a cloudy afternoon with light rain falling, but the excitement of playing live football in front of fans even if it was just 6,000 of them was felt in and around Spartan Stadium Saturday. In perhaps not the most traditional spring game, head coach Mel Tucker and staff made a large emphasis on simulating a typical practice, rather than just a straight scrimmage, as part of the 15th and final practice of the spring. However, a good amount of live scrimmage was included with lots of mixing and matching ....