MORGANTOWN, W.Va — His teammates chugged past scouts and shuffled between cones at West Virginia’s pro day while Karl Joseph wore a backpack on the sidelines.
Less than six months removed from the knee injury that shuttered his senior season, Joseph has substituted rehab for the typical predraft conditioning. No matter, because scouts still rank him among the most desirable safeties in the upcoming draft.
“I have three-plus years of film so they have a lot to evaluate,” Joseph said Monday. “That’s what really matters.”
Copious amounts of film, actually, considering his 42 games as a starter included almost 3,400 snaps.