Miami junior TE Will Mallory said on Monday that he’s “basically a full-go” after missing the spring due to shoulder surgery.
“The shoulder’s doing good,” Mallory said, according to 247Sports. “I’m basically full-go now. It’s good to be back. I missed being out there in the spring with the guys, but if feel good now and we’re getting after it summer workouts.” Due to the shoulder issue Mallory was left to do a lot of “mental reps” during the spring, which was also the case for starting QB D’Eriq King (torn ACL). According to the junior tight end, who will be of even greater importance the Hurricanes with Brevin Jordan in the NFL, he and King have been able to strengthen their bond during the offseason. Mallory finished the 2020 season with a 22-329-4 receiving line, and he should be a part of the conversation for the Mackey Award during the preseason.