NFL Prospect Will Howard found a certain support from Shedeur Sanders on Sunday after the former quarter of the Ohio had difficulties during his training combination training.
Howard showed his big arm during the exercises, but was criticized on social networks for his imprecision, some saying that it was one of the “worst” in combined history.
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The quarter of the Ohio State Will Howard heats up in the combination of NFL football scouts in Indianapolis on Saturday March 1, 2025. (APPO / Michael Conroy)
NFL Network project analyst Daniel Jeremiah adopted a different approach. He said Howard had a “solid” combination performance despite some of his “flat” bullets. He added that Howard “looked very comfortable under the center.”
Sanders, who should be one of the best choices of the draft, defended Howard.
“I do not understand that you all hate @Whoward_ he just won a natty. It is difficult to throw the WR that you do not know, everyone performs different roads!” The old quarter of the Colorado buffaloes wrote on X.
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The quarter-arre of Colorado SheDer Sanders, on the left, speaks in the quarter of the Mississippi Jaxson Dart at the NFL Football Scouting combined in Indianapolis on Saturday March 1, 2025. (AP photo / George Walker IV))
Howard could be a choice of day 2 or day 3 unless the interest in him increases in the days preceding the recovery.
He started his collegial career in Kansas State and was transferred to Ohio State before the start of the 2024 season. He led the Buckeyes to a national championship.
Howard launched for 4,010 yards by the pass and 35 passed passes in its only season in Columbus.

The quarter of the Ohio State Will Howard speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scout combination on Friday, February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP photo / George Walker IV)
With the combine harvester, he measured a 31.5-inch vertical jump, a 9-foot wide jump 4 inches and marked 7.13 seconds in the cone drill and 4.33 seconds in the 20 yard shuttle.