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At No. 51, the Husker center becomes the highest NU draft pick in more than a decade The Cornhusker state is known for its one-house legislature, called the unicameral. But it was a biCameral night for Nebraska during the second round of the NFL draft Friday. Center Cam Jurgens and cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt were chosen nine picks apart from each other in Las Vegas. Jurgens went at No. 51 to the Philadelphia Eagles, and Taylor-Britt was chosen with the 60th selection by the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals. For Husker fans, it was a welcome chance of pace compared with recent drafts,...
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Jeremy Pernell unveils his annual rankings ahead of this weekend’s event in Nevada Below is Jeremy Pernell's list of the 100 players available in the 2022 NFL draft, which will take place Thursday through Saturday at Caesars Forum in Paradise, Nevada. At the top of the rankings is Oregon pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. Coming in at No. 100 is Nebraska cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt, one of two former Huskers on the list (center Cam Jurgens is No. 62). Go here to see Pernell's rankings for the 2021 draft. View the original article to see embedded media.
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Jurgens had been a mainstay on Nebraska’s offensive line since changing positions in 2019 Nebraska football will have to replace its leader on the offensive line next season. Sophomore center Cam Jurgens announced his intention to declare for the NFL draft Tuesday night on social media. "Dear Husker Nation, Thank you for everything you have given me. Playing for Nebraska has been the greatest honor I have ever received. I want to thank my family for the endless love and support, along with my teammates who are now brothers to me. And thank you to all my coaches for having faith and believing i...
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Center Cam Jurgens is on the clock to prove Scott Frost’s gamble on him was the right move. Convinced he could see NFL-caliber potential in Cameron Jurgens, coach Scott Frost placed a big wager in his first year at Nebraska when he unexpectedly moved the all-state tight end from Beatrice High School to center in his redshirt season, about the time he suffered a foot injury. It could be considered an audacious plan, although over the past two years, some have used even more colorful adjectives to describe it. Certainly it was bold. Frost has made a few bold moves since he replaced Mike Riley as...
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