Sports Illustrated Spotlights The Outlier Journey of Bryce Young In NFL Draft Preview Issue
April 20 2023 - 09:56AM
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Inside the May Issue of Sports Illustrated,
available at SI.com and on newsstands today: As A Unique Star Among
Elite Quarterback Prospects, Bryce Young Paved His Own Way to An
NFL Future; The Bond Between TV’s Van Gundy Brothers Remain As
Strong As Ever; World Ninja, The Sport That Started As A TV Show
And Spread Across The Country; WNBA Season Preview: How the New
York Liberty Became the League’s First Superteam; and more
Ahead of this year’s NFL Draft, Sports Illustrated has
everything you need to know about one of the game’s most promising
young quarterbacks. Bryce Young’s height – he’s just 5' 10" – makes
him an atypical prospect, but he has paved his own way as an elite
quarterback at every level. Senior Writer Conor Orr goes inside the
key to his success: a centered family that nurtured him to become
an exception to the rule. Bringing Up Bryce is inside Sports
Illustrated’s NFL Draft Preview Issue, on sale online and on
newsstands starting today, with all the latest NFL Draft coverage
at SI.com. Also inside the issue, Steve Rushin chronicles Jeff and
Stan Van Gundy’s long, strange journey to your TV screen, a wild
WNBA offseason has the 2020 top draft pick, Sabrina Ionescu,
joining the New York Liberty, Ninja Warrior competitions are
spreading across the country in a fight for the future of the sport
from Brian Burnsed, and more.
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On the Cover How big of an outlier is Bryce Young?
Besides Kyler Murray (the first NFL Draft pick in 2019), no
quarterback under six feet has been drafted in the first round
since 1970. He first made his mark at Mater Dei High School as the
first Black quarterback in the storied program’s history to win a
California state title. As a starter at the University of Alabama,
Young won the Heisman Trophy in 2021. Despite it being clear that
Bryce Young is a high-level athlete, critics still question if he
is ready for the NFL. Conor Orr projects a bright future for
whoever takes Young in the draft.
Inside The May Issue:
- Schlep Brothers: If you’re watching an NBA game
from opening night to Game 7 of the Finals, chances are one Van
Gundy brother or the other will be the voice you hear. Jeff and
Stan have a fraternal bond as peripatetic commentators and sideline
voices that remain as strong as ever, from special contributor
Steve Rushin.
- Liberty For All: The starting five of the New York
Liberty – Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones, Courtney Vandersloot,
Sabrina Ionescu, and Betnijah Laney – boast unprecedented talent
and usher in the WNBA’s superteam era, according to Howard Megdal.
The only remaining question: can they torch the rest of the
league?
- Go Ninja: Brian Burnsed covers the fight for the future
of a sport that started as a TV show, with gyms and competitions
spread across the country with very real training today. Often
attracting kids who don’t feel like they fit in anywhere else in
sports, Kaden Lebsack is one young World Ninja athlete fighting to
drive the sport forward.
Also in this issue:
- Leading Off: 50 years after Secretariat dominated horse
racing, images of that magical season still resonate.
- Scorecard: Rohan Nadkarni on how the game changes in the
NBA playoffs: players and teams must have an answer for their
weaknesses.
- So You Want To Be A…: Player turned referee Natalie
Simon on what it's like to reprogram her brain and be the first
Black woman to earn a FIFA badge.
- SI Gameplan: Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham (who plays
Rebecca) on how the show goes to great lengths to have
multidimensional, well-drawn female characters.
- History Lesson: Emma Baccellieri on how rule changes in
baseball are a tradition as old as the game itself.
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today.
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