Former Huskers Jack Stoll, Thomas Fidone II attending a tight university

Since its foundation in 2021, the tight university has been the ideal place for the current tight ends and in the grass of the NFL.
Two old tight ends of Nebraska are registered in Teu – the Saints Jack Stoll and the recruit of the Giants Thomas Fidone II. The camp, which is held at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, tenn., Takes place from June 23 to 26.
Teu was founded by George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Greg Olsen, among the best ends of the NFL in history. According to the Teu website, it “was created to bring together the tight community for an immersive three -day program.
“During the summit, participants are able to create links, collaborate with and learn between their peers while participating in a variety of activities, including a film study, field exercises, recovery, rehabilitation, etc.
Stoll played six seasons in the NFL. He was part of the team of the Super Bowl of the Philadelphia Eagles after the 2022 season which lost against the Chiefs of Kansas City.
In 2024, Stoll played seven games for the Eagles – who beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl in February 2025 – and four games for the Dolphins. Stoll did not obtain a Super Bowl ring with the Eagles.
Stoll has played 57 games for the Eagles and these four for the Dolphins. He started 28 games. He has 22 career receptions for 193 yards.
Eagles coaches frequently comply with Stoll blocking capacity. He is now with the saints, whose head coach, Kellen Moore, was the offensive coordinator of the Eagles in 2024.
During his stay at Nebraska, Stoll was on the pre-season monitoring list of John Mackey three times. The Mackey Award is awarded at the end of the country.
Stoll won the 2019 Pat Clare Award, awarded to the Husker player who showed the most perseverance overcoming an injury. Stoll was also a Big Ten distinguished scholar in 2020.
In 43 games with the Huskers, Stoll had 61 receptions for 657 yards and six affected.
Fidone, a seventh -round draft choice in 2025 (219th overall selection), played 26 three -seasons games for Huskers. He had 61 catches for 633 yards and four affected.
As a draft choice, expect Fidone to be given a long look with the giants of reconstruction. In 2024, Fidone received 36 career receptions and 373 reception yards. He had several receptions in 10 of his 13 games.
He was a Big Ten scholar in 2025 and an academic All-Big Ten in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
NFL.com’s screening report on Fidone included: “Play with the ideal engine and effort. Explosive leaper with an impressive construction speed. Capable of browsing complex routes and threatening the second level. ”
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