By apnews@1500espn.com
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Zach Moore and Larry Webster found unconventional ways to reach NFL draft weekend.
When Moore’s subpar high school grades scared away big-time football schools from offering scholarships, the Chicago native enrolled at tiny Concordia University in Minnesota. Webster, the son of a former NFL player, spent three years starting on Bloomsburg’s college basketball team before giving football a second shot in 2012.
League scouts still found them and next week, these two Division II stars could hear their names called out on the biggest stage of all, Radio City…
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Source: 1500 ESPN Sportswire
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