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Name: Shaun Beyer 
College: Iowa     Number: 42
Height: 6-5   Weight: 250
Position: TE  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2021

40 Low: 4.75
   40 Time: 4.81
  40 High: 4.87

> Projected Round:   Stock:    

Combine Invite: 
Height: 6047
Weight: 250

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Dates: 03/22/21
Hand: 09 3/4  Arm: 33 1/4
Wingspan: 79 5/8

Height: 6047
Weight: 250
40 Yrd Dash: 4.81
20 Yrd Dash: 2.82
10 Yrd Dash: 1.67
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 22
Vertical Jump: 31 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.26
3-Cone Drill: 7.02

40 Time Range: 4.80-4.82/Projected 4.76
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2020: NAC...2019: 7-117-16.7-0 rec in 8 sts, 13 gms in '19. Backup TE w/1-0-0.0-0 PR, TT in 7 gm sin '18. Backup w/no stats in 7 gms in '17. Redshirted in '16.



 Shaun Beyer, Iowa, Player News

  12/03/20 - TE Shaun BeyerrSr/2021, Iowa, 6-5, 250 (DS#21 TE) + More +

  Originally a North Dakota State commit, Iowa got in on Beyer late and persuaded him to come. It wasn't a hard decision for a kid who grew up watching the Hawkeyes. "I liked (Ricky) Stanzi," he said. "Growing up, I tried to be a quarterback when I was younger and stuff like that. I liked Shonn Greene, too. As a running back, I wanted to be a running back when I was younger, too. So those two guys, for sure." He redshirted in 2016 and played special teams his freshman and sophomore years. Beyer played in all 13 games last season, made eight starts but had just seven receptions, gradually losing playing time to true freshman Sam LaPorta. He has nine catches in Iowa's six games this season, playing with LaPorta in a lot of two tight-end sets. "Happy for Shaun," Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz said. "That was a great effort the other day, so really great to see that. That should give him some confidence." "That's what I came here to do, to play at a high level," Beyer said. "So definitely I think it's been a blast this year, and I look to continue on the path that I'm on." - The Gazette

(DS#21 TE) rSr/2021 TE Shaun BeyerIowa
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  05/01/20 - TE Shaun BeyerrSr/2021, Iowa, 6-5, 250 (DS#21 TE) + More +

  The University of Iowa is eyeing a June 1 start for football practices, UI President Bruce Harreld told the Iowa Board of Regents on Thursday. Last month, the university imposed a moratorium on all team activities, including practices, to stem the spread of novel coronavirus. "We're ever so hopeful that this virus will be behind us at that point and we'll be able to get back into what we normally do," Harreld said.

A return to practice would provide a shot of encouragement for Hawkeye fans hoping to see the football season start on time in the fall. The team has already missed spring practice, and Harreld said the players would need "six to eight weeks of good practice" before taking the field for a game. "I'm sure our coaches would love a lot more time so they can make them winners, but the key issue here is safety," he said. - Iowa City Press-Citizen


(DS#21 TE) rSr/2021 TE Shaun BeyerIowa
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