
By Eric Stock
NORMAL – Illinois State athletics director Larry Lyons said having so many football players sign free agent contracts has to help coach Brock Spack recruit top talent.
“It shows kids are developing under Brock and our assistant coaches,” Lyons said. “They are getting the notoriety that can hopefully take them to the next level. Everyone thinks they are going to be a professional athlete.”
Four former Redbirds signed free agent contracts following the draft last weekend – after tight end James O’Shaughnessy was taken in the 5th round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Receiver Cam Meredith signed with the Bears, defensive lineman Brandon Prate to the Steelers, plus offensive linemen Jermaine Barton went to Buffalo and Mike Liedtke to the Dolphins.
Lyons told WJBC’s Scott Laughlin, Meredith can be a late bloomer for the Bears since he moved from quarterback to receiver before this junior season.
“He made plays for us, so they see a real upside for him,” Lyons said.
Lyons said O’Shaughnessy earned a chance in the NFL after a great senior season.
“He’ll have a good chance,” Lyons said. “He really showed his stuff, particularly in big games. Plus he’s a physical kid who can help in the run game too.”
PODCAST: Listen to Scott and Colleen’s interview with Lyons on WJBC.
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