North Dakota State's 2016 Pro Day was bigger and better than ever, but that may have had something to do with the quarterback who was set to take the field.
As we continue to get closer to the 2016 NFL Draft, analysts across the country are starting to take a closer look at North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz. Earlier today (3/15), it was Skip Bayless and Steven A. Smith's turn on ESPN First Take.
If you're an NFL Draft prospect, there's a handful of current NFL quarterbacks you'd love to be compared to and Indianapolis Colts signal caller Andrew Luck is one of them.
NFL coaches and scouts descended upon Mobile, Alabama for the 2016 Reese's Senior Bowl on Saturday, January 30th, with many of them there to watch one player in particular: North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz.
North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz has one last game to play at the collegiate level: the Reese's Senior Bowl, which takes place this Saturday, January 30th, in Mobile, AL.
North Dakota State's Carson Wentz is on his way to being one of the top quarterback's selected in this year's NFL Draft, after signing with agent Ryan Tollner.
We still don't know if North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz will return this season, but we do know one thing: he will most surely be selected in next year's NFL Draft.
He may be injured, but that hasn't stopped North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz's stock from rising and now he's reportedly been invited to the Senior Bowl.
Though he didn't hear his name called during the seven rounds of the 2015 NFL Draft, former North Dakota State running back John Crockett will have the chance to make an NFL team, after signing as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers.