Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds, who finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 2015 and who finished his career with an FBS-record 88 career touchdowns, is receiving some legitimate NFL interest.
But not as a quarterback, that we know of anyway.
Who cares? When Bill Belichick comes and works you out, along with a cavalcade of New England Patriots coaches along with him, as was widely reported this past weekend, it pretty much tells you that Reynolds is going to get a shot — at some position — in the NFL.
[Follow Yahoo Sports draft expert Eric Edholm on Facebook and Twitter] One of the most decorated Midshipmen football players in the past several years, the 5-11, 205-pound Reynolds started 50 games at quarterback for the Mids but scored more rushing TDs (88) than he had TD passes (31) and ran for more yards (4,559) than he passed for (4,001).