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Matt Seybert, DS #42 TE, Michigan State
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Name: Matt Seybert (Transfer from Buffalo) College: Michigan State Number: 80 Height: 6-4 Weight: 252 Position: TE Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2020 40 Low: 4.75 40 Time: 4.84 40 High: 4.95
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: FA Low: Tryouts
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Height: 6042
Weight: 252
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Dates: 03/18/20
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Weight: 252
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Data Scout Notes: 2019: HMC...Transfer from Buffalo
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Matt Seybert, Michigan State, Player News
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When news started to trickle out last week that schools were canceling their pro days, Seybert even made a plea on Twitter, saying he'd go through drills in a hazmat suit. The frustration was clear, and it was understandable coming from Seybert. He didn' t get an invite to the NFL Combine like seven of his teammates did, and after suffering an MCL sprain in preparation for the Pinstripe Bowl in late December, he was unable to play in any of the all-star games to help put on a show for the scouts. So pro day was Seybert's big day, one he was looking forward to after watching many of the workouts from the Combine on television. "Having to sit at home, watching the tight ends going through the combine knowing that...I personally believe that I should have been there with a chip on my shoulder. Just like thinking to myself that some of the guys in the combine had less receptions and stuff like that than me, and so it just naturally created a chip on my shoulder. So, I was looking forward to turning some he ads on this pro day and for it to be canceled was really frustrating."Seybert is used to taking the road less traveled, so finding another way to impress scouts might work out OK for the Traverse City native. After redshirting his first season at Buffalo, Seybert decided he wanted to pursue his dream of playing at Michigan State, transferring in as a walk-on. He sat out 2016 after the transfer and appeared in only eight games over the next two seasons, primarily on special teams. - Detroit News
(DS#42 TE) rSr/2020 TE Matt Seybert, Michigan State
News Source: Detroit News
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