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Nebraska coach Matt Rhule says he's received more calls about 'this player' than anyone
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule says he's received more calls about 'this player' than anyone

USA Today

time23-04-2025

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  • USA Today

Nebraska coach Matt Rhule says he's received more calls about 'this player' than anyone

Nebraska coach Matt Rhule says he's received more calls about 'this player' than anyone Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule gave a strong endorsement to former Husker tight end Thomas Fidone, who could be selected in the NFL draft. The draft itself begins this Thursday. Fidone had a whirlwind Huskers career, which was marred by injuries. Nevertheless, he was able to find his way onto the field over the last two seasons. He was a valuable piece of the Huskers' offense in 2024 and recorded 36 catches for 373 yards. For his Nebraska career, he recorded 61 catches for 633 yards and four touchdowns. The tight end declared for the NFL draft in January. Rhule credited the tight end for persevering in a major way, as he spoke to the media on Tuesday afternoon. "There's no one more loyal than Fidone. I'm excited for him. He's going to get drafted, I think. I've gotten more calls on him. He's an unbelievably freaky athlete. He took probably the toughest shot to the knee – I saw the practice rep and almost threw up. No disrespect to the kid who did it, I've just never seen anything like it. Sometimes, you see vitriol on Twitter for that kid. Why, because he was a five-star and you wanted a little more? That's tough. I think he's an amazing, amazing young man." The head coach of the Huskers went on to say that he encouraged the tight end to enter the draft and has already heard from multiple NFL teams about the prospect. "I encouraged him to go to the NFL. I remember my call with Matt Nagy at the Senior Bowl. I said 'I think if you can get him in at the Senior Bowl, we're going to tell him to go pro.' He was like 'why?' I just didn't want to see him have another knee thing. He had two of the toughest injuries and he's fought back and he's carried it on his shoulders and he's so loyal. He plays hard and his best football is ahead of him. I'm excited for him.' It will certainly be interesting to see where Fidone goes. This is a lighter tight end draft class, and that could work to his advantage. His playmaking ability and his ability to be a red zone threat are things that could get him to the NFL. Time will tell where he goes in the draft itself. Regardless, he has put together a remarkable story and was an instrumental building block for the program at a time when it needed playmakers. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.

2025 NFL draft: Saints schedule top 30 visit with Nebraska tight end sleeper
2025 NFL draft: Saints schedule top 30 visit with Nebraska tight end sleeper

USA Today

time27-03-2025

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  • USA Today

2025 NFL draft: Saints schedule top 30 visit with Nebraska tight end sleeper

2025 NFL draft: Saints schedule top 30 visit with Nebraska tight end sleeper Here's another name to add to the New Orleans Saints' list of official 30 visits: Nebraska tight end Thomas Fidone II. Sportskeeda's Tony Pauline reports that Fidone has scheduled a formal visit at the Saints' headquarters in Metairie. In addition to this official visit coming up with the Saints, Pauline says Fidone has received a lot of attention from the Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings, and that he'll also work out privately for the Buffalo Bills. He's projected to be picked on the third day of this year's draft. Fidone previously competed at the Senior Bowl, on the American Team with Saints associate head coach/running backs coach Joel Thomas (who worked the event as the American Team offensive coordinator), so he's someone they've had contact with before. Fidone was once seen as the top tight end on the high school recruiting circuit, and his performance at this year's NFL Scouting Combine confirmed the athleticism that made college coaches so excited. He weighed in at 6-foot-5 and 243 pounds before timing the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds flat, with outstanding numbers in the jumps and agility drills. That all combined for a rare 9.41 Relative Athletic Score (on a scale of 1 to 10), a metric which closely aligns with the Saints' own in-house standards. Knee injuries kept Fidone off the field his first few years at Nebraska, but he played a key role in Matt Rhule's offense when the new head coach arrived in 2023. Fidone broke out with 25 catches for 260 yards that season and leveled up to catch 36 passes for 373 yards last year. He's got the look of someone whose best football is still ahead of him, but that's why he's a third-day pick instead of a second-day prospect.

WATCH: Tight end Thomas Fidone shines at Nebraska Pro Day
WATCH: Tight end Thomas Fidone shines at Nebraska Pro Day

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

WATCH: Tight end Thomas Fidone shines at Nebraska Pro Day

Nebraska football tight end Thomas Fidone had an impressive showing at his pro day on Tuesday, as he looks to continue his preparation for the NFL draft. Fidone had a solid season for the football program last year. He recorded six catches for 373 yards last season. All told, he recorded 61 receptions for 633 yards and four touchdowns during his time in Lincoln. Now, he was looking to impress at his pro day, in front of teams and scouts. He was able to put together an impressive combine showing at the beginning of the month, and now he is looking to continue his upward trend. He was able to show his explosiveness during drills. It will be interesting to see as the solid showings at these showcases will be able to elevate his draft stock. This is a lighter tight end class, and that could work in his favor. Strong day for Thomas Fidone in this setting Moving well, lining up in-line and out wide, sure-handed, explosive in and out of breaks. Hard not to see why he's emerging as a potential mid-to-late round pick — Tim Verghese (@TimVerghese) March 25, 2025 This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Former Nebraska tight end Thomas Fidone shines at Huskers Pro Day

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