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Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield said the draft board that NFL teams create is similar to the recruiting board he uses at the college level.Related story:
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard scored two touchdowns for the second consecutive game. He’s scored multiple touchdowns in four games this season.
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard scored multiple touchdowns in a game for the third time this season.
Eagles kicker Jake Elliott has now successfully kicked the most field goals of at least 50 yards in franchise history.
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard has scored six of his eight touchdowns in the last three games and it’s the second time this season that he’s had multiple scores in a single game.
Running backs Tony Pollard, Antonio Gibson and Darrell Henderson Jr. all scored touchdowns this week.
Bryce Huff forced a fumble by sacking Bills quarterback Josh Allen that helped seal the 20-17 victory for the New York Jets over Buffalo.
Tony Pollard had a career day and became the first Cowboys running back to score three rushing touchdowns in a game since 2015.
Washington Commanders running back Antonio Gibson had his first receiving touchdown of the season and his third score overall this year.
Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. scored his second touchdown of the season while Eagles kicker Jake Elliott kicked his longest field goal of the year.
Cowboys running back Tony Pollard had his longest run of the season when he broke for a 57-yard touchdown to help Dallas defeat the Rams.
Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell scored his second touchdown of the season and Steelers cornerback Arthur Maulet had a season-high seven tackles.
Tony Pollard had a season-high 105 rushing yards and Antonio Gibson scored a touchdown in back-to-back weeks.
Three former Tigers running backs scored their first touchdown of the season.
Antonio Gibson racked up 130 yards of total offense in to help the Washington Commanders beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28-22.
Calvin Austin III and Dylan Parham were the headliners, but some of their former teammates put themselves in position to likely receive an NFL team camp invitation.
All 32 NFL teams will be represented during the Tigers’ Pro Day on Thursday.
Calvin Austin III and Dylan Parham give the Tigers a good deal of credit for getting them this far. Former Arlington resident Kenneth Walker III is also getting attention.
Elliott set a Philadelphia Eagles franchise record this season by succeeding on 90.9% of field-goal attempts.
Anthony Jones was among 25 college coaches selected to participate in the academy to be held next month in Indianapolis.
Four former Tigers set season highs this week, and two kickers were perfect.
Genard Avery recorded his first sack of the season.
Former Tiger Bobby McCain tied his season-high with 10 tackles and kicker Riley Patterson is still 100% on field goals and extra points.
It’s no surprise to see multiple former University of Memphis running backs make the list.
Former University of Memphis football players Darrell Henderson Jr., Jake Elliott and Arthur Maulet did the Tigers proud.