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Fitzpatrick aside, it’s not often that NFL scouts consider Ivy skill players as serious prospects, but Dawson’s sheer dominance of the league might make them take notice...
...most notable Ivy backs in recent memory to have success in the NFL are Keith Elias from Princeton and Jim Finn of Penn. Dawson’s numbers figure to be far superior than both of those players by the time his time wearing Crimson is done...
...incredible offensively,” Cowan says. “We had so many guys on the team that were threats, and such a great offensive line. This year it’s been a tough transition at times to a team that doesn’t have an NFL tight...
...watching silently at practice. They come from Oakland, from Pittsburgh, from Indianapolis, drawn by a highlight reel and a rumor. They come because somehow or other they’ve heard that tucked away in the dusty corner of the football world that is the Ivy League, a future NFL quarterback is waiting to be discovered...
...still they’ve been coming. They’ve been coming because despite it all, this player has been ranked as one of the top NFL quarterback prospects in the country, ahead of guys from Miami and Auburn. They’ve been coming because they think that the 6’3, 220-lb. kid from Gilbert, Ariz., just might repeat the same success that he’s had in four years with Harvard on a professional level...