Brent Laing, the former University of Minnesota Duluth right tackle, said it was "a little bit surreal" when NFL scouts first showed up at the Bulldogs' practice field in 2021. He was a junior, and the 2017 recruit from Lakeville hadn't seen a pro scout on campus before.
That was only the beginning. After 43 starts at UMD, Laing was invited to the East-West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas where he was evaluated a few months ago by Patriots staffers on the West roster as well as NFL scouts. Shortly afterward, Laing got an email inviting him to the NFL scouting combine.
That had never happened before to a Bulldogs football player.
"I didn't really believe it at first," Laing said.
He could be the first Minnesota Duluth player selected in the NFL draft since 1990, when offensive lineman Brent Griffith was a seventh-round pick by the Bills.
"It'd be incredible," Laing said. "Not a ton of guys get the opportunity to be here, especially coming from Division II. It's getting more popular for Division II guys to make it to the league, which is cool to see. But it'd mean everything. I loved my time in Duluth."
Laing credits his development into an NFL prospect to staying six years in Duluth. As his blocking improved and attracted attention, he briefly thought about transferring to a bigger conference to prove himself against better competition. But he did not waver.
"Had some really good roommates and teammates," Laing said. "Got the opportunity to be a team captain, and that's something I've been striving to be in my career."