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Saquon Barkley To Appear On ESPN’s ‘QB2QB With Russell Wilson’

ESPN announced that Saquon Barkley will appear on its new show “QB2QB With Russell Wilson” that will air in prime time on April 17. The show replaces John Gruden’s “QB Camp” and will also feature quarterbacks Baker Mayfield, J.T. Barrett, and Mason Rudolph.

Wilson, star quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, will host one-on-one conversations with each player and discuss his own NFL experiences. Wilson has a wide range of experiences including making the transition from college to the NFL, winning and losing Super Bowls, being the face of an NFL franchise, starting over with new coaches, and building relationships with teammates. Most recently, he’s been playing for the New York Yankees in some Spring Training action.

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to meet Baker, Saquon, Mason and J.T. to try to help them get ready for the next level as part of ESPN’s QB2QB,” Wilson said.

Barkley only threw two pass attempts in college, but completed both for 36 yard and a touchdown. He is by no means a quarterback prospect, but is widely considered a top-five pick for the draft and recently wowed scouts at the combine with his speed and strength.

Barkley previously appeared on ESPN’s Sports Science last year and has been interviewed by Scott Van Pelt and others on various episodes of ESPN’s SportsCenter.

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