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Cade Klubnik throws Clemson Football Pro Day: How Tigers QB did

Clemson -As five of the seven 2025 NFL designs by Clemson Football on Thursday for the professional day in the exercise, Quarterback Cade Klubnik arrived.

While other current Clemson players entered the building in sweat and occasional clothing, Klubnik carried shorts, his tunnels in his hands and earphones had in his ears. He was concentrated as if it were a real game that carried out his warm -up routine and spoke to the Assistant Quarterbacks trainer Tajh Boyd.

Klunbink, who decided for his last season for his last season instead of Profi, threw Jake Briningstool on Pro -Day from Clemson in front of Scouts of all 32 teams, including Pittsburgh Steeler's coach Mike Tomlin, and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.

“Cades is a great quarterback, a great player. We had many repetitions together, so it is cool to be back in our surroundings (and) to get it out and swing him,” said Briningstool. “Also a good opportunity for him, his time is next year, but able to get out of there and get a good feeling for it.”

Klubnik did not throw Clemson's professional day last season after he had an up-and-down 2023. Reserve quarters and student coach Paul Tyson threw the event to return Will Shipley.

After Klubnik in 2024, when he took third place in the touchdowns (36) nationwide and threw 3,639 yards, he took third place, he showed his arm and accuracy for scouts a year earlier.

Analysis of Cade Klubniks accuracy on the Clemson Pro Day

In the early parts of the session, Klubnik agreed with his litters to BriningTool, which was the sole player position for skill positions that took part in exercises. He made punctual short and medium -sized passes to Brining tool, who ran his footwork, ran his route and caught scouts.

However, Klubnik had two Miscues. He oppressed Brining tool while crawling to the right with a pass and fell on a 40-yard pass to the left end zone on a 40-yard pass.

Clubnik disintegrated at the last throw of the drill and started a 45 to 50-yard pass that secured the brining tool.

Brining tool, who said the teams projected that he will be recorded between third and fifth rounds of the NFL design, recorded 49 catches for 530 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024. He also holds Clemson's record for career receptions for a short end with 127.

Derrian Carter covers Clemson Athletics for the Greenville News and the USA Today Network. Send him an e -mail to dcarter@gannett.com and follow him on X, formerly as Twitter, @Derria clinter00 known