Sherrone Moore was glowing with confidence as he endorsed his team, Michigan Wolverines, in front of the NFL scouts. As the ground to promote his program, the new HC adhered to draw the attention of the scouts towards the hard-working culture that reigns supreme among the players.
This will provide the coaches with the opportunity to derive the best if they search the Wolverines roster. Interestingly, Moore has made their work easy by picking up some of the best from his pack.
Michigan’s hard work as Moore’s hallmark
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Facing the press, Moore had his held high with pride and honor as he shared his experience attending the NFL Combine. The coach vouched for the Wolverines’ unparalleled dedication as he revealed, “The first thing I tell them is look you’re not going to have any issues with our guys, the hardest workers. They’re going to be there late, they’re going to be there early, they’re going to do everything you want them to do, and just super excited for the future of all our players in the NFL”.
He then picks up individual players from his roster based on who he considers to stand out this season. Moore’s first pick went as, “I mean there’s a couple guys start on defense really the two guys I called them out yesterday. DJ Waller who played a little bit last year he’s been awesome he’s been super impressive super long super athletic. I think he’s going to be a phenomenal player.”
Moore held high hopes for another player as well and confidently stated, “Jyaire Hill, he his phenomenon made two big plays yesterday uh he’s been awesome there’s a countless number of guys that have stood out.” Interestingly, the list does not stop at this, as Moore drops in more names.
Emerging talents from the Wolverines’ roster
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Moore rallying for Waller goes to show the strength of Michigan’s roster as the player was not even a starter. Impressively, as a true freshman, the athlete appeared in 11 games and recorded 12 tackles. In contrast, Hill’s rating as a recruit was soaring high after freshly coming out of the high school. Appearing in four games as a defensive back, he amassed eight tackles and 1.5 TFLs, last season.
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Even though the Wolverines lost a few gems in their defensive line like Kris Jenkins, and Jaylen Harrell among others, Moore seemed to be confident about his offensive line. Moore’s opinion echoed high hopes, “The other guy, TJ Guy is one who has had a really good first few days. Enow Etta, super excited about him and what he can do. I reserve judgment to the offensive line like I always did until pads come on, they get mad at me for that but that’s OK.”
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With spring football about to start next month, it will be an ideal platform for the Michigan players to showcase their talents as a gateway to the NFL. In this case, Moore plays the role of a flagbearer to promote young talents.