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Clemson QB Cade Klubnik’s progress at Shrine Bowl practice

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Cade Klubnik‘s time as a Tiger has come to a close, however he still has one more game before the draft begins, that game being the East-West Shrine Bowl.

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the nation’s longest-running college all-star football game, a platform for top draft-eligible players to showcase their skills for NFL teams while also raising funds for Shriners Children’s. To qualify, players must be college seniors or underclassmen who have declared for the NFL Draft and are currently eligible to play for their school.

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The selection process involves input from all 32 NFL teams, which helps determine a consensus list of players with the potential to make NFL rosters. Players are divided into East and West teams based on the geographic location of their college (divided by the Mississippi River), but exceptions are made, and the final rosters are influenced by the preferences of the NFL coaching staffs assigned to the teams for the week.

The event includes a week of practices and interviews, culminating in the game, providing extensive evaluation opportunities for both players and the NFL personnel present.

The former two time ACC Championship Game MVP made the roster, accepting his offer on December 15th.

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