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Rock Hill’s Mason Rudolph speaks about foot injury and NFL Draft preparation on Jim Rome Show

Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph (2) helped the Cowboys to three straight 10-win seasons.
Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph (2) helped the Cowboys to three straight 10-win seasons. AP

Mason Rudolph was supposed to play in this week’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., but a foot injury ruled him out of the game.

Rudolph injured his foot in the Cowboys’ Camping World Bowl victory. He’s wearing a protective boot at the moment, but should have it off in about a week.

The former Northwestern Trojan will still spend time in Alabama getting measured and holding in-person interviews with NFL teams interested in his services.

Rudolph just wrapped up one of the best QB careers in Oklahoma State football history and is a likely first or second round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. He’ll train in southern California with speed and strength coach Ryan Flaherty and QB guru Zac Robinson.

Rudolph heads to Mobile on Sunday, Jan. 21 to begin his week in Alabama, but he spent some time Friday talking with Jim Rome on his show.

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This story was originally published January 19, 2018 at 3:22 PM with the headline "Rock Hill’s Mason Rudolph speaks about foot injury and NFL Draft preparation on Jim Rome Show."

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