09/02/2010 - On a humid August morning, two Cleveland Browns scouts made the trek to Delaware Stadium. Like the countless other NFL personnel who have come before, they followed Pat Devlin's every move during Delaware's intrasquad scrimmage. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback didn't disappoint, firing crisp and precise passes in the Blue Hens' spread offense. Perhaps seeing enough, the scouts quietly exited the stadium after one of Devlin's on-the-money throws midway through the scrimmage. As he has been since transferring to Delaware from Penn State in 2009, the fifth-year senior was oblivious to the attention. "I'm just focused on taking the team as far as I can," he said,

ging off the NFL attention. "We want to win a national championship. That's our ultimate goal...I want to do whatever I can to help this team achieve that." Perhaps. But scouting Devlin appeared to be a top priority for NFL teams this summer. "We have been averaging three or four [NFL teams] every day," Delaware coach K.C. Keeler said. "And a lot of them are sending two per team. A lot of them are sending, like, player personnel directors. So we are getting a high-level group of guys coming through here." - Keith Pompey, The Philadelphia Inquirer