If you have film that needs saved please contact us. He played deep quarter safety most of the time for the Bears, and he played in the box and around the line of scrimmage at the Senior Bowl.
He moved back to his parents' home, where his dad already had a weight set. The 6’2″ 220 pound safety has been hyped as perhaps the most outstanding small school prospect potentially available during the 2020 NFL Draft. I didn’t think they were going to kick it to him in his junior year.
Thank you------------------------------------------If you are interested in supporting a High School and its football program please contact them directly.More High School Lights of the Last Chance U Players:Dior Walker-Scott (High School): https://youtu.be/GDrXe2d6Zi0Dior Walker-Scott (Laney College): Current VideoRJ Stern (High School): https://youtu.be/RhcjeI1BIgYRejzohn Wright (High School): https://youtu.be/MvOmKTP5CNwNu'u Taugavau (High School): https://youtu.be/mbCoW3JsDY4Joseph Collins Christensen (Laney College): https://youtu.be/fJxjcMLFpYkMalik Henry (High School): https://youtu.be/fvB7aTNdMvY "Some teams see it as a limit on potential. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. That becomes a necessity due to his age; Dugger turned 24 two weeks ago.
section: | slug: nfl-draft-2020-small-school-prospect-kyle-dugger-making-the-most-of-new-pre-draft-reality | sport: football | route: article_single_special | If they don't see me as a good player now, then they kind of don't see it happening in their eyes.". And whenever a capacity crowd of 8,000 saw the 6-foot-2, 220-pound safety trot back deep for an important return, they’d get to their feet. Dugger projects more as a strong safety with his size, and one NFL scout told CBS Sports that Dugger could play a hybrid outside linebacker in a sub-package. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: nfl | pageType: stories | Dugger wound up averaging 17.2 yards per punt return at Lenoir-Rhyne, and on one particularly lethal afternoon as a senior — coincidentally against a school named Wise — he brought two punts back for touchdowns in the first quarter.
The rookie has a ways to go to catch the six-time All-Pro return man, but Dugger has all the tools in his carpenter’s belt to change a game. He says the Bills, Browns and Panthers —teams that got in on the ground floor with Dugger and have kept tabs for the past year — have shown him the most interest. He’s an unusual punt returner. They saw that from just above the bricks in Hickory. Kyle Dugger High School Highlights when he played for Whitewater High School. Remember, subscribe and just by watching these videos your helping a high school football team.