Not sure how Chris McKillop’s tryout with the Jets went over the weekend. The former Pitt DE was trying out at Linebacker. It’s as much about making an impression to be invited back in the summer and to maybe create some additional interest from other teams.
That seems to be the result for Mike Phillips after his Browns’ tryout. He didn’t get invited back.
“It was a great opportunity to be in front of a lot of scouts,†Phillips said. “I think it opened some doors for a lot of things to happen. I have to keep working and go from there.â€
Phillips has no intention of ending his dream. He’ll confer with his representation at the DeBartolo Co. and see if he can get a chance with another team.
“I’ll have to talk to my agent and look at the rosters of other teams and what they really need,†he said.
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One possible destination for Phillips is Chicago. He and his agent weighed offers from the Browns and Bears before deciding on the Browns.
’’When I talked to my agent, we felt like the Browns were the better situation,” he said. “Things didn’t work out the way we thought.”
Which of course, does go back to taking advantage of the educational opportunities at Pitt. Just ask Ben Pryor.
Pryor, a highly sought Western Pennsylvania high school football player in 1976 who played in four college bowl games, is enjoying his career in education. He received his degree in elementary education in 1998 and his Masters in 2000.
“It’s going well in this change of careers, and I enjoy what I am doing,” said Pryor, who previously worked in the steel industry.
A focus of Pryor’s daily responsibilities is working with ninth graders entering Roosevelt High, a school of approximately 2,800 students in Prince Georges County, a Washington suburb.
On May 17, Pryor will be one of eight inductees during the A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame’s 39th banquet at the Clarion Hotel in New Kensington.
Pryor had tremendous success in both high school football and basketball. He was named first-team all-state, a Parade Magazine All-American and an adidas All-American in 1976, and played in the 1977 Big 33 all-star football game.
There are always other things after football.