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Execs putting the NFL in NFLHSPD

April 28, 2009 10:24 PM

By Mike Loveday

Colleges may not be allowed to have a presence at the NFL High School Player Development (NFLHSPD) camps, but that does not mean the NFL has to stay away.

Several NFL executives will attend the Prince George's County NFLHSPD camp at C.H. Flowers High School on Monday, May 4 and Tuesday, May 5.

Ray Anderson, the NFL's senior vice president of football operations, Ron Hill, who is the vice president of football operations, and Jerry Horowitz, NFL Youth Football National Coordinator, are expected to be at Flowers next week, according to DeMatha head coach Bill McGregor.

McGregor is the regional director for the NFLHSPD in Maryland.

According to McGregor, the Prince George's County HSPD has 350 athletes scheduled to attend the four-day event.

ESPNRise encourages comments from its users. Leave a comment below. Mike Loveday covers high school sports for ESPNRISE.com. Mike can be reached at Michael.Loveday@espn.com


 

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