By Joe Christensen -
Thursday night had to be bittersweet for Gophers coach Jerry Kill.
He and his wife, Rebecca, were at Radio City Music Hall, as special guests of Ra’Shede Hageman, who was one of 30 players invited to the green room for the first round of the NFL Draft.
Thirty-two names were called, and Hageman wasn’t one of them. The Gophers haven’t had a first-round pick since Laurence Maroney went 21st overall to New England in 2006, so this extended that drought.
But Hageman is a likely second-round pick. And former Gophers safety Brock Vereen could go by the end of the third round Friday night, especially after nine defensive backs went in the first round.
Kill will enjoy those Hageman and Vereen picks whenever they happen, and Thursday brought a special treat for his old school, Northern Illinois. With the 30th pick, the 49ers took Jimmie Ward, a safety Kill’s staff brought to Northern Illinois in 2010 out of Mobile, Ala.
Click on the link below to read more about Kill and Company recruiting successes.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/blogs/Gridiron_Gold.html
Thursday night had to be bittersweet for Gophers coach Jerry Kill.
He and his wife, Rebecca, were at Radio City Music Hall, as special guests of Ra’Shede Hageman, who was one of 30 players invited to the green room for the first round of the NFL Draft.
Thirty-two names were called, and Hageman wasn’t one of them. The Gophers haven’t had a first-round pick since Laurence Maroney went 21st overall to New England in 2006, so this extended that drought.
But Hageman is a likely second-round pick. And former Gophers safety Brock Vereen could go by the end of the third round Friday night, especially after nine defensive backs went in the first round.
Kill will enjoy those Hageman and Vereen picks whenever they happen, and Thursday brought a special treat for his old school, Northern Illinois. With the 30th pick, the 49ers took Jimmie Ward, a safety Kill’s staff brought to Northern Illinois in 2010 out of Mobile, Ala.
Click on the link below to read more about Kill and Company recruiting successes.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/blogs/Gridiron_Gold.html