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Former Utah Tight End Dalton Kincaid Visiting NFL Teams Following Medical Clearance
SALT LAKE CITY – Former Utah Ute and projected first-round NFL Draft choose Dalton Kincaid is visiting NFL groups following his medical clearance, in accordance with a report by Adam Schefter.
Kincaid suffered a again damage in November 2022. He has reportedly had no ache and no limitation of operate for at the very least 3 months.
Dr. Robert Watkins not too long ago despatched a letter to NFL groups, absolutely clearing Utah TE and anticipated first-round choose Dalton Kincaid from the again damage he suffered final season.
“Dalton Kincaid sustained a again damage whereas taking part in soccer on 11/26/2022,” stated the e-mail from Dr.…
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 12, 2023
The 2023 NFL draft will run from Thursday, April 27 by way of Saturday, April 29.
Kincaid didn’t play within the Utes Rose Bowl recreation on January 2, 2023. He additionally didn’t take part in drills on the 2023 NFL Scouting Mix which ran from February 27 to March 6.
Kincaid will make his solution to Foxboro for a go to with the New England Patriots on April 13.
Utah TE Dalton Kincaid is headed to Foxboro for a go to with the #Patriots on Thursday, per @AdamSchefter.
The 6’4” 246-pound TE simply acquired a clear invoice of well being from his physician. He caught 70 passes for 890 yards and eight TD for the Utes in 2022. pic.twitter.com/RY5EXkLTzV
— Mike Kadlick (@mikekadlick) April 12, 2023
Dalton Kincaid Is A ‘Matchup Nightmare’
The 2023 NFL Draft is quick approaching, and former Ute turned TV analyst Stevenson Sylvester thinks former Utah tight finish Dalton Kincaid is a “matchup nightmare”.
The 6’4″, 240 lbs. prospect was an absolute weapon in his two seasons with the Utes each in blocking and cross catching. Kincaid completed his Utah profession with 70 receptions for 890 yards and eight touchdowns whereas averaging 12.7 yards per contact.
Kincaid’s most spectacular recreation got here on October 15 when the Utes hosted then No. 7 USC at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The Trojans tried however had no solutions for Kincaid who went 16-16 in receptions for 234 yards and one landing.
Apparently sufficient, regardless of Kincaid’s stat line, measurables, and plain movie, the NFL was slightly gradual to choose up on simply how useful he could possibly be on the subsequent stage till not too long ago. Now Kincaid is being considered as a possible first-round choose and Sylvester breaks down why.
Chandler Holt is a Digital Sports activities Producer for KSLSports.com, specializing in all issues basketball and soccer. Observe Chandler on Twitter at @ChandlerHoltKSL.
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Utah Jazz News: Cody Williams explodes for a career-high with the SLC Stars
“New year, new me!” Utah Jazz rookie Cody Williams exclaimed after his January 1st eruption. Williams, the 10th selection in the 2024 NBA Draft, has struggled to plant himself on solid ground thus far into his first year as a pro.
Shooting a horrific 23% from distance and 31% from the field in limited minutes, the former McDonald’s All-American and brother of OKC standout Jalen Williams has left plenty of meat on the bone in his first taste of NBA action. Ironic, considering Cody’s physique.
But something may have flipped on New Year’s Day. It would be too cliche to suggest that the rookie is improving thanks to a freshly enacted resolution, so I’m not going to say it. Yet, a career-high 35-point outburst with the Salt Lake City Stars is plenty to get anxious observers to breach the surface and take in the winds of change.
This @slcstars trio WENT OFF to start 2025! Cody Williams and Elijah Harkless both erupted for career-high scoring nights, while Oscar Tshiebwe recorded his fifth 20+ rebound game of the season. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/jugvgOXy8q
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) January 2, 2025
Shooting 13 for 21 from on field goals, including 5 for 8 from long range, this is the type of output that Utah has craved since assigning Williams on this development-first avenue.
With pull-ups, open 3s, and even dives to the rim, Utah’s first-round pick is a capable 3-level scorer when he chooses to be. Standing in the corner all day is not conducive to developmental advances for a player like Williams, so seeing the athletic wing get involved both on and off-ball is a promising sign.
Could this be a one-off? Sure, especially as Cody fights for more consistency, we may not see another 30+ point finish again this season. Even in the G-League, he’s been timid, overpowered, and overshadowed by just about everyone on the floor. But when he shows what he can do, it’s hard to deny the potential if he can even out.
Every piece of good news regarding player development is good news for the rebuilding Jazz. Let’s hope Cody keeps it cooking.
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Utah license plate changes now in effect
SALT LAKE CITY — Several new Utah laws went into effect Jan. 1, including one that changes the way license plates are bought, handled and manufactured in the state.
Now, Utah vehicles only need one license plate instead of two. Front plates are no longer required.
“The standard issue license plate cost will now be $7.50,” said Jason Gardner, Utah Tax Commission director of policy, planning and public affairs.
He said plates used to cost $11.50. Now, $1 from every plate purchased will go toward a public safety fund through Utah Highway Patrol.
Plates will also look different this year.
“The first decal you get with a license plate is going to come with that decal already preprinted directly on the license plate itself, so all you’re going to have to do when you get that last plate is pop it on your car,” Gardner said.
When it’s time to renew the registration, he said the single sticker decal will go on top.
The new law also introduces a design review committee. Special groups can submit their designs to them.
“We just get those designs submitted to us, sometimes they were not really well designed and sometimes, some of our special group plates look like clipart that you might have pulled off of a computer,” Gardner said.
He said now, the designs go to a graphic designer who can refine it.
Special group plates do come with an annual fee on top of the initial $7.50 price.
“That donation is at least $20, but every special group sets their donation at a different amount,” Gardner said.
How Utah plates are manufactured has also changed.
“Now, license plates won’t have raised letters anymore, which means they can be printed on kind of like high speed printers, and much more efficient technology can be used for making license plates, which reduces costs,” Gardner said.
He said they estimate the new process will save consumers $3 million.
“All the normal registration fees that would have been associated with your vehicle is are still going to apply,” Gardner said.
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Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks Earn Vengeance Over Jazz
The New York Knicks were missing some vital instruments but they still managed to open the new year on a high note against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night.
Despite lacking both Jalen Brunson and Miles McBride, the Knicks earned their revenge against the Utah Jazz, putting up a 119-103 decision on New Year’s Day at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks (24-10) picked up where they left off in 2024, winning their ninth in a row and atoning for a 15-point loss to the hapless Jazz in Salt Lake City in November.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart put up sterling Knicks history on Wednesday: Towns earned 31 points and 21 rebounds while Hart had a triple-double (15 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists) for the second straight game. The duo becomes the first in Knicks history to earn a 30-20 game and a double-double since Walt “Clyde” Frazier and the late Willis Reed.
Brunson was declared out shortly before tip-off and it was originally announced that McBride would take his place in the starting five. McBride, however, was said to have endured hamstring woes during warm-ups and was, in turn, replaced by Cameron Payne. In his first start as a New Yorker, Payne dished out nine assists and also swiped three steals.
The Knicks now hit the road for a weekend back-to-back. Part one will serve as a reunion with Isaiah Hartenstein as the Knicks face the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder (8 p.m. ET, MSG/NBA TV).
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