NFL w/ Jeremy Ingram
- Will Sargent
- Apr 26, 2021
- 2 min read

What is up, everyone, and welcome back to the ninth edition of the Twelfth Man blog! This week we have a very special episode of the Twelfth Man Podcast because I have one of my childhood best friends, head coach, and football guru Mr. Jeremy Ingram join me on the podcast this week to talk about some football. Jeremy is a great friend of mine as we both grew up together in Gainesville, Georgia, and have known each other for all of each other’s lives. Going to Gainesville High School and playing alongside NFL talents and playing collegiate football at Shorter University football is in Jeremy’s blood, so you know this week’s podcast is going to be something special.
We decided to stick with the NFL Draft for this week’s episode as it is just over a week away, starting on April 29th and running through May 1st. This NFL Draft has the potential to be one of the most significant drafts in recent history due to all of the star power coming out of the college football world this year with names such as Trevor Lawrence, Penei Sewell and Justin Fields. This year will not disappoint when it comes to star power, and that is one thing that we touched on in this week’s podcast. We talked about how we thought the NFL was going to shape up this year, especially with all of this talent coming in and who we thought was going where. As both huge NFL fans, this podcast is something that you do not want to miss because if you have any doubts about where the NFL is heading with the new talents that are coming in, who is going number two, because the Jaguars will be stupid if they do not pick Lawrence in the number one spot, and who we think the sleeper of the draft is going to be, then this week’s Twelfth Man Podcast is all for you. So make sure you go tune in on Spotify and Apple Music to get your football fix this week on the Twelfth Man Podcast.
With the NFL Draft about to take place, who do you think has the biggest chance to be successful in this years draft right as they step on the field and why?




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