The NFL Scouting Combine is like the league’s version of America’s Got Talent, where college football’s finest showcase their skills, hoping to impress the judges—er, scouts—and land a coveted spot on an NFL roster. BUT! Besides the 40-yard dashes and vertical leaps, don’t forget the critical component that can literally make or break a prospect’s draft stock: the medical evaluation.Picture this: a player has been training for years, only to have an old injury resurface at the worst possible moment. It stings, isn’t it? Well, ask Michigan tight end Colston Loveland who had a shoulder injury last month. However, his doctor, Neal Elattrache, recently sent a letter to all 32 teams regarding the TE’s participation in the minicamp.ESPN Senior NFL writer, Adam Schefter recently hit up his official ‘X’ handle and broke the news. He stated, “In a letter sent today to all 32 teams, Dr. Neal Elattrache wrote that he expects Michigan TE and projected first-round pick Colston Loveland to be ready to participate in minicamp and fully cleared for training camp despite undergoing surgery on his right shoulder last month.”In a letter sent today to all 32 teams, Dr. Neal Elattrache wrote that he expects Michigan TE and projected first-round pick Colston Loveland to be ready to participate in minicamp and fully cleared for training camp despite undergoing surgery on his right shoulder last month. pic.twitter.com/8DN8Cz9e37— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 25, 2025This is a developing story. Stay Tuned!The post American Orthopaedist’s Open Letter to 32 NFL Franchises on Top Draft Prospect as Major Quinn Ewers Injury Update Surfaces Before Combines appeared first on EssentiallySports.