Apr/25/08 03:36 AM Filed in:
Kyle Wright
CORAL GABLES - Will former UM
quarterback Kyle Wright get drafted this weekend?
“Definitely,” said Wright on Wednesday by
telephone from his home in Northern California.
Wright bases his optimistic outlook on “a ton of
great feedback” from NFL teams following strong
performances at the NFL combine in Indianapolis in
early February and at UM’s Pro Day later that
month.
“I’m definitely expecting to get
drafted,” Wright repeated. “I’ve
moved up the list of quarterbacks and the demand for
quarterbacks in the NFL, especially this year, is high.
Everyone is looking for someone. Not necessarily a No.
1 guy. Everybody seems to need a No. 2 or No. 3 guy
that they want to develop into hopefully a starting
quarterback a few years down the road. What happens is
going to happen, but I’m excited about whatever
opportunity I get. I’m looking forward to
it.”
Coming out of high school five years ago as the
nation’s top prospect, the question surrounding
Wright wasn’t if he would be drafted, only how
high.
But an up-and-down college career that culminated in a
senior season in which Wright threw more interceptions
(14) than touchdown passes (12) caused most observers
to write off any chance at a pro career.
Solid showings in Indianapolis and UM’s Pro Day
could change that, although Wright’s name has
been absent from some of the more reputable seven-round
mock drafts out there, including those published this
week by ESPN.com and The Sporting News.
Wright, who worked out for the San Francisco 49ers last
week, is certainly striving to make sure he’s
ready for an opportunity. Leading up to the NFL
combine, Wright was regularly putting in eight-hour
workouts that began in the morning in Oakland and
finished across the bay in San Mateo.
Those workouts included sessions with quarterback guru
Tommy Martinez, who also prepared Tom Brady and
JaMarcus Russell for the NFL draft.
“He’s big on fundamentals and
mechanics,” Wright said. “I think a lot of
quarterback coaches can tell you when you do something
wrong….but don’t know how to teach you to
correct it. Tom will critique me and coach me, but
he’ll tell me why he’s doing it, and
that’s something I never really had.”
(palmbeachpost.com)