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VIDEO: They catch Malik Willis giving clothes to the homeless before trying out in the NFL – Newspaper Zócalo

Indianapolis.- They will be able to measure your height, arm power, jump and speed on the field, but what the talent recruiters of the NFL surely they have already studied well is the phenomenal gesture of Malilk Willis, quarterback graduated from the college from Liberty, which was recorded giving clothes to a homeless person in the city of Indianapolis.

At Lucas Oil Stadium, between this Thursday and Saturday, the NFL Combine 2022 is held in which the coaches and staffs of the 32 teams analyze the collegiate prospects that will be available in the next Draft. A few blocks from that building, Willis delivered clothes that he had in his suitcase to a homeless person and this is already a viral video.

All this happened hours before Malik Willis and the rest of the quarterbacks will appear before scouts at Lucas Oil Stadium on Thursday, where others considered to be potential first quarterback to choose in the 2022 Draft, like Desmond Ridder de Cincinnati, Sam Howell de North Carolina, Kenny Pickett of Pittsburgh and Matt Corral of Ole Miss.

Accused premeditated video of Malik Willis

Although the gesture of Malik Wills was applauded on social networks, some users suggest that this is a “premeditated video”, accusing that the person who captured it, called Ryan Lacey, He describes himself on Twitter as a “sports marketing professional and brand builder,” which refers to improving the image of athletes.

Users point out that it is very “suspicious” that just on the day the quarterback would be evaluated by the 32 franchises of the NFL in various skill tests, “conveniently” get your video out with a charity; although most of the “opinologists” of the networks asked to ignore that if it were the case because it is a noble act.

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