• Justin Joly: "I love to compete," | NFL outlook, Iona Prep HS, College growth, Adversity & More! (FULL INTERVIEW)
    Apr 22 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former UCONN and NC State tight end Justin Joly joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career as he gets ready for the next chapter. Joly played at Iona Prep high school in New York before heading to UCONN in 2022.

    Following two years in action with the Huskies under head coach Jim Mora, Joly transferred to NC State for his final two years of college football while putting up a team-high 11 receiving touchdowns between 2024 and 2025.

    The 6-foot-3, 241 pound native of Brewster, New York said he loved his upbringing at Iona Prep in NY, and said it was an experience that made him who he is today. Joly has always been a dominating athlete, and is looking to become a special player on his next team at the NFL level.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:17 Intro

    0:43 Icebreakers

    4:18 Justin Joly's Lego sets

    5:07 Reason for No. 7

    5:55 NY music/Drill Rap

    7:15 Undergrad Degree at UCONN/NC State

    9:09 Final icebreaker

    9:51 Justin Joly quote breakdown

    11:03 Iona Prep, HC Joe Spagnolo

    15:10 Background in versatility

    15:40 Physical growth

    16:55 Leadership

    17:53 Playing w/ NC State's CJ Bailey

    19:22 Goal setting

    21:28 NC State's Gavin Locklear, TE room

    22:55 UCONN/NC State Impressions

    25:00 Meeting new people in football

    25:52 NFL meetings

    27:04 Reflecting on Justin's growth

    29:36 Turning adversity into advice

    JUSTIN JOLY'S PROFILE

    https://gopack.com/sports/football/roster/justin-joly/15249

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    31 mins
  • Jacobian Guillory: "Football means more to me," | LSU experience, Brian Kelly, Fatherhood & More!
    Apr 21 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former LSU defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far as he gets ready for the next level. Following six years playing with the Tigers, Guillory proved he's a valuable teammate and leader while showcasing his ability in the trenches.

    Through his final season with LSU, Guillory started in all 13 games while putting up 21 tackles, four tackles for loss and a career-high 1.5 sacks by the end of 2025. The 6-foot-2 D-lineman from Alexandria, Louisiana showed he can make an impact on all three downs in 2025, and has plenty to offer to his next program at the NFL level.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:21 Intro

    0:46 Icebreakers

    11:55 6 year career at LSU

    13:05 Louisiana impressions 14:10

    Why is LSU football different?

    15:48 Lessons from injury

    19:25 2025 offseason, career year

    22:02 Favorite parts of NFL process

    25:52 Transfer portal thoughts

    28:30 Growths in 2025

    29:45 LSU Coach Kyle Williams

    31:54 Coach Ed Orgeron

    33:02 Impact from coach Brian Kelly

    34:50 LSU's Garrett Nussmeier impressions

    38:32 Lane Kiffin's fit at LSU

    41:38 Strengths/Weaknesses on the field

    45:14 Lessons becoming a father

    47:40 Turning adversity into advice

    JACOBIAN GUILLORY'S PROFILE

    https://lsusports.net/sports/fb/roster/player/jacobian-guillory/

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    50 mins
  • Kahlil Benson: "I've played with two Heismans" | 2025 title w/ Indiana, Lessons, Coach Prime & more!
    Apr 6 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Indiana and Colorado right tackle Kahlil Benson joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far as he gets ready for the next level. Following four years with the Hoosiers, Benson transferred to Colorado in 2024 before heading back to Indiana for a perfect campaign in 2025.

    Through his final season with the Hoosiers, Benson played in all 16 games at right tackle while starting in 12, and said he took plenty away from the experience. The 6-foot-6, 320 pound native of Southaven, Mississippi showed he can match up against the best edge rushers in the nation, and will offer a valuable O-lineman to his next group at the NFL level.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Intro

    0:30 Icebreakers

    13:03 First time at Indiana (2020-2023)

    18:09 2025 w/ Indiana

    24:10 Football lessons

    26:41 2025 matchups

    28:32 Coach Deion Sanders impressions

    30:50 Comparing Colorado/Indiana cultures

    38:33 Strengths & Weaknesses before NFL

    40:10 Pro Day, Offseason process

    42:15 Turning adversity into advice

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    45 mins
  • Bryan Felter: "Football teaches life isn't easy," | Rutgers experience, lessons, NFL prep & more!
    Apr 4 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Rutgers offensive lineman Bryan Felter joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far as he gets ready for the next level. Following an ACL injury that shut down his 2024 campaign, Felter started all 12 games in 2025 while at guard for the Scarlet Knights and continues to prove his impact on the O-line.

    Through six seasons with Rutgers, Felter played in 56 career games while also starting in six during his freshman season in 2020 (Most single-season starts for a true freshman since 2011). The 6-foot-1, 303 pound native of New Jersey showed he can play multiple positions during his time with Rutgers, and his intensity will add to whichever NFL team gives him an opportunity.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:18 Intro

    0:42 Icebreakers

    5:47 Experience with Rutgers

    7:25 Freshman transition

    11:58 Leadership lessons

    13:02 2025 Growth

    14:51 Rutgers' players to watch

    17:04 Overcoming 2024 injury

    20:38 Coach Greg Schiano

    25:18 Strengths & Weaknesses before NFL

    28:35 Offseason process

    29:42 Turning adversity into advice

    BRYAN FELTER'S PROFILE

    https://scarletknights.com/sports/football/roster/bryan-felter/15397

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    31 mins
  • Nikhai Hill-Green: “Football’s shown me to keep working,” | 2025 w/ Alabama, Adversity, Prep & more!
    Mar 31 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Alabama linebacker Nikhai Hill-Green joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far as he gets ready for the next level. Following four consecutive seasons between four different programs, Hill-Green has proven himself as a competitor with an all around linebacker skillset.

    Through his lone year with the Crimson Tide, Hill-Green contributed to Alabama's defense allowing less than 20 points per game in 2025. The 6-foot-2, 235 pound talent from Pittsburgh, PA put up 60 total tackles along with five tackles for loss in 2025, and forced constant havoc at every level.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:10 Intro

    0:36 Picking between GOATs

    7:50 Five best athletes Nikhai's seen

    12:02 Icebreakers cont.

    19:05 2025 Alabama experience

    21:47 Passion for football

    24:24 Transfer lessons

    32:03 Ty Simpson impressions

    33:24 Strengths & Weaknesses

    35:02 Turning adversity into advice

    NIKHAI HILL-GREEN'S PROFILE

    https://rolltide.com/sports/football/roster/nikhai-hill-green/13867

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    38 mins
  • Devin Pringle: "I can win on an island," | UCONN experience, Jim Mora, DB Advice, NFL prep & more!
    Mar 28 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Grand Valley State and UCONN defensive back Devin Pringle joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far while he gets ready for the next level of football. Following four seasons playing with the Lakers, Pringle was named first-team all conference in 2024 after a campaign with 44 tackles, six pass breakups and 1.5 tackles for loss.

    Through 2025 with UCONN, Pringle continued to show his strengths as a tackler while adding to his versatility. The 5-foot-10 182 pound talent put together four pass breakups and an interception along with 45 tackles, four TFL and a sack in 2025 to cap off his career with a bang.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:12 Intro

    0:37 Ice breakers

    12:05 GVSU experience

    18:20 Playing DB

    21:35 UCONN lessons

    28:03 Advice for young DBs

    29:50 Coach Jim Mora impressions

    34:34 Transfer portal benefits

    36:30 Strengths in Devin's game

    41:07 Turning adversity into advice

    DEVIN PRINGLE'S PROFILE

    https://uconnhuskies.com/sports/football/roster/devin-pringle/14850

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    43 mins
  • Cam Porter: "I know I can overcome anything," | ACL recoveries, Leadership at NW, Adversity & more!
    Mar 25 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Northwestern running back Cam Porter joined the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far while he gets ready for the next level of football. Following five full seasons with the Wildcats, Porter entered 2025 as a team captain before losing his season to an ACL tear. The 5-foot-11, 215 pound runner said he's learned he can overcome anything with work, and that he'll carry those lessons into the NFL.

    Through six seasons with Northwestern, Porter put together 1,908 rushing yards and 425 through the air along with 19 touchdowns during his time. Porter has proven that he's both talented and difficult to tackle, and has plenty to offer heading into the NFL.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:11 Intro

    0:38 Ice breakers

    15:27 ACL Recovery since Sept.

    21:23 Rushing talent background

    24:44 Northwestern backfield

    25:40 2025 season after injury

    26:52 Growths from Year 1 to 6

    29:40 Transfer portal/Leadership

    33:38 Coach David Braun impressions

    35:25 Reflecting on experiences

    38:06 Turning adversity into advice

    CAM PORTER'S PROFILE

    https://nusports.com/sports/football/roster/cam-porter/12494

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    41 mins
  • Wydett Williams Jr: "I find joy in just working," | 2025 CFP run, Transfer lessons, Faith, Leadership in football, NFL preparation & more!
    Mar 24 2026

    After declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, former Ole Miss safety Wydett Williams Jr. joins the Call The Huddle podcast to talk his career so far along with his offseason process. Following two years playing Division 2 football as a first-time safety, Williams made the leap to Louisiana-Monroe in 2024 before joining the Ole Miss Rebels during Summer of 2025.

    Through one campaign with the Rebels (2025) Williams put up the third most total tackles on his team (73) while adding a team-high three interceptions, and proved himself at the highest levels. The 6-foot-2, 205 pound defender said he's taken lessons from every step along his journey, and it's brought him closer to his faith as well.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Intro

    0:35 Ice breakers

    11:02 Relationship w/ Faith

    15:34 Switch from QB to Safety

    20:07 Experience at Delta State

    22:10 Transition to D1 football at ULM

    28:16 2025 w/ Ole Miss

    34:57 Trinidad Chambliss

    37:03 Biggest growth in 2025

    39:11 Strengths in action

    42:02 Coach Pete Golding & staff

    45:07 Pro Day workout

    45:53 Favorite part of the offseason

    46:58 Reflecting on the journey

    50:30 Turning adversity into advice

    WYDETT WILLIAMS JR'S PROFILE

    https://olemisssports.com/sports/football/roster/wydett-williams-jr-/6068

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    52 mins