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Shanoff saw Fitzpatrick??s story as compelling to a wide audience and a welcome change to the number-crunching that characterizes draft preparation...
...also participated in two pro days. Higher-profile prospects usually only attend one, but Rote said that with Fitzpatrick??s lack of television time during the season, it was important to “have as many people who could see him as possible.” In addition, Rote made certain that Fitzpatrick was fully rested before last month’s Combine in order to have plenty of time and energy for interviews...
...other hand, his unique background—and his ability to compete on a physical level with the other draft-hopefuls—may actually work to Fitzpatrick??s advantage come draft day. The Harvard name and the intelligence it implies make him an enticing pick for a team looking for a trainable quarterback in the mold of the Tom Brady, a former sixth-round pick who has won three Super Bowls with the Patriots...
...Fitzpatrick??s Harvard brains have earned him attention from the media, as well...
...Shanoff HBS ’02, a writer for ESPN.com, it only confirmed what he had suspected about Fitzpatrick??here was a kid who not only had the athletic goods, but a compelling back story...