Davius Richard, a legit NFL Draft prospect, noticed his probabilities of being drafted considerably altered over the weekend — and his coach wasn’t joyful about it..
North Carolina Central head coach Trei Oliver was furious within the aftermath of the information that his prized quarterback will miss important time throughout the course of. Richard suffered a proper leg damage on Saturday whereas taking part on the HBCU Legacy Bowl in New Orleans. The sport is a showcase for HBCU prospects seeking to enhance their NFL Draft inventory.
“I promise he wouldn’t have performed if I knew that these dumbass coaches had been going to run him!” Oliver tweeted on Monday afternoon. “He ought to by no means have left the pocket, you wish to run hand it off the these all-American backs. Make it make sense.”
Richard injured his leg operating the ball for “Staff Gaither,” which was coached by CIAA-winning head coach Dr. Alvin Parker and MEAC champion coach Larry Scott. The 6’3, 225-plus quarterback is understood for his operating capacity, however many individuals — together with his head coach — have questioned why he was operating the ball in such a state of affairs.
The Belle Glades, FL product ran for a MEAC file 44 touchdowns throughout his collegiate profession.
It had been a stellar week for Davius Richard, who’s hoping to develop into the primary HBCU quarterback to be picked within the NFL Draft since 2006. Alabama State quarterback Tarvaris Jackson was picked by the Minnesota Vikings that 12 months.
Richard began the week off robust with a 4.5 time within the 40 yard sprint on the NFL HBCU Mix. He continued to work out in entrance of NFL scouts at some stage in the week, and was named winner of the Deacon Jones Trophy together with Florida A&M quarterback Jeremy Moussa. The award is given annual by the Black School Soccer Corridor of Fame to its prime participant of the 12 months.
