Greg Paulus watches a Michigan practice
Not only did ex-Duke point guard Greg Paulus have a workout with the Green Bay Packers last week, but Paulus is considering transferring to Michigan since he has one year of college football eligibility remaining.
Per FoxSports.com, Paulus watched Michigan's practice on Tuesday. Michigan doesn't have a clear-cut starting QB so a school without an established starter would make the most sense if he uses his only year of college football eligibility.
Although Paulus chose basketball over football out of high school, he was the Gatorade National Player of the Year in 2004 and a four-time All-State selection in New York as a quarterback.
In his high school career, Paulus threw for 11,763 yards and 152 touchdowns.
He has also been contacted by a half-dozen other NFL teams as well as other schools according to FoxSports.com.
Per FoxSports.com, Paulus watched Michigan's practice on Tuesday. Michigan doesn't have a clear-cut starting QB so a school without an established starter would make the most sense if he uses his only year of college football eligibility.
Although Paulus chose basketball over football out of high school, he was the Gatorade National Player of the Year in 2004 and a four-time All-State selection in New York as a quarterback.
In his high school career, Paulus threw for 11,763 yards and 152 touchdowns.
He has also been contacted by a half-dozen other NFL teams as well as other schools according to FoxSports.com.