Tyler Shegh signed with Oregon a year before the fourth year professional Kayvon Thibodeaux offered his university commitment.
He was part of the same 2018 high school class as the fifth year professionals Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields. He is one of the oldest NFL Draft prospects of 2025, already married and turned 26 in September. He spent seven years in three different universities, but still tried Feer career passes that Sheteur Sanders.
And, due to his age and skill, he should be the wild card in a disappointing field marshal draft class, twice to land in New York through the giants (General Manager Joe Schoen is looking at) or airplanes.
“It’s ready for the NFL,” said an NFL offensive assistant coach to the post. “I don’t know if he has a ‘Superman’ feature, but I think he is an incredibly efficient efficient field marshal that can win many games.