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Many insiders feel that Morris could be as high as a fourth-round pick when the NFL Draft is conducted in late April. Seattle Seahawks’ middle linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 was selected in the fourth round of the 2000 NFL Draft (119th overall). No Harvard player has ever been taken in the first three rounds of the draft...
...preparing for this Saturday’s East-West Shrine Game, has capped his record-breaking career by being named a Division I-AA First-Team All-American by the Associated Press. He is the first Crimson player to receive that honor since current Seattle Seahawks middle linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 did in 1999. Morris is hopeful that the prestigious honor will bolster his own position as a pro prospect...
Whichever events Morris attends between now and the April 26 NFL Draft should help determine whether Morris can successfully follow Seattle Seahawk Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 and Minnesota Viking Matt Birk ’98 from Soldier’s Field to the professional ranks...
...receiving records before Patterson and Morris were born. Pat McInally ’75, was selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft and made his living as, of all things, an All-League punter. McInally had been the Crimson’s highest-ever Crimson selection until Kacyvenski in 2000. The laws of physics don’t change over time, presumably, and so it makes sense to ask someone who watched McInally grow...
...when asked, Restic will tell you that McInally never had to deal with the same pressures. There weren’t late-night calls from agents, early-morning meetings with scouts. Unlike Morris, who saw teammates like Kacyvenski and Mike Clare ’01 visited by scouts as he grew up, McInally developed in a world largely insulated from such forces...