LeFors, Stubblefield Shrine brightly
Originally Published: January 16, 2005
By
Todd McShay | Scouts, Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO Louisville QB Stefan LeFors and Purdue WR Taylor Stubblefield helped their respective draft values as much or more than any other player participating in Saturday's East-West Shrine game.
The knock on both prospects as it pertains to their NFL potential is size. LeFors (6-0, 200) completed 10-of-17 passes, including three for touchdowns, as he led the East to a 45-27 victory over the West. The undersized quarterback was used properly, as Purdue coach Joe Tiller did an excellent job of rolling LeFors outside of the pocket where he can better see downfield.
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