NFL Scouting Combine: Will Howard receives criticism but finds the support of the colleague


The NFL Will Howard’s perspective found some support from Shedersur Sanders on Sunday after former Ohio state quartback fought during his training at the Combine Scouting.

Howard showed his great arm during the drills, but was criticized on social networks for his inaccuracy, and some said he was a “worse” in the history of the combination.

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The field marshal of the state of Ohio, Will Howard, warms up in the NFL Football Scouting combines in Indianapolis on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah adopted a different approach. He said Howard had a “solid” combination yield even though some of his balls looked “flat.” He added that Howard “looked very comfortable from the center.”

Sanders, who is expected to be one of the best teams in the Draft, defended Howard.

“I don’t understand what hate in @whoward_ that a Natty has just won. It’s hard to launch WR that you don’t know, everyone runs different routes!” The former Colorado Buffaloes field marshal wrote in X.

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The Colorado Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, on the left, speaks with the Mississippi Jaxson Dart field in the NFL Football Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV))

Howard could be a selection of day 2 or day 3 unless the interest in him grows in the days prior to the draft.

He began his university career in the state of Kansas and was transferred to the state of Ohio before the beginning of the 2024 season. He led the Buckeyes to a national championship.

Howard launched for 4,010 aerial yards and 35 Touchdown passes in its single season in Columbus.

The field marshal of the state of Ohio, Will Howard, speaks during a press conference at the NFL Football Scouting combines on Friday, February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

In the harvester, he measured a vertical jump of 31.5 inches, 4 -inch width jump and scored 7.13 seconds in the cone and 4.33 seconds drill in the 20 -yard transport service.

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