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About pro Football Camp's 2025 athletes

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Jordan Bernstine

Bernstine played college football as a safety with the Iowa Hawkeyes and then the Washington Redskins. Now he is an athletic trainer here in Colorado Springs running Ground Up Sports Performance, which helps athletes to develop their athleticism. 

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Paul Browning

Browning played wide receiver for Widefield High School and CSU-Pueblo where he won an NCAA National Championship He then played wide receiver in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and the Carolina Panthers.  He runs Lionheart PBRA WR Training, where he helps wide receivers hone their skills and elevate their game to the next level. 

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JoJo Domann

Domann played linebacker in college for the Nebraska Cornhuskers where he was AP-All-American and Reese’s Senior Bowl’s Linebacker MVP. As a rookie, he played linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts scoring a Special Teams touchdown against the Vikings in 2022.  He currently plays for the Tennessee Titans.

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Leo Goeas

Goeas played offensive line in college for the University of Hawaii. Drafted in the 1990 NFL Draft, he played offensive line for the San Diego Chargers where he made the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team. He played seven years in the NFL including with the  St. Louis & Los Angeles Rams, and Baltimore Ravens.

Nic Harris

Harris played linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners making First Team All-Big 12 twice before moving on to the NFL where he played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills and Carolina Panthers. 

Chandler Jones

Chandler Jones played defensive end at Syracuse University, where he earned All-Big East honors and established himself as one of the top defensive players in the conference. He attended Union-Endicott High School in New York and was recognized as one of the state's top football prospects. Jones was selected by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft and went on to become a four-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champion, and one of the NFL's premier pass rushers.

Paul Hubbard

Hubbard played college football as a wide receiver for the Wisconsin Badgers.  He then played wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills during his NFL tenure. He now protects the community of Colorado Springs, serving as a police officer. 

Brock Domann

Coach Brock played quarterback for the Louisville Cardinals at the collegiate level and, after completing his college degree, transitioned to professional football overseas.  He made his international debut in the German Football League (GFL), where he led the Monarchs to a playoff run and reached the league championship. He was also the starting QB for the Hungary Enthroners of the ELF (European League of Football).  He is the son of Pro Football Camp founders Teddi and Craig Domann. 

Vana Medrano

 Medrano is the starting quarterback for the Denver Rush, a semi-pro women's football team in the Xtreme Football League. She started playing football eight years ago after a coach noticed her athleticism in the gym. She also does boxing as a way to improve her footwork and agility as a quarterback.

Eric Warfield

Eric Warfield played cornerback at the University of Nebraska, where he was a member of three national championship teams. He attended Arkansas High School in Texarkana and earned recognition as one of the state's top defensive backs. Warfield was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft and went on to play eight seasons with the team, recording 20 career interceptions.

Sterling Harris

Harris played offensive tackle for SMU college where he was a four year letter. He attended high school in Texas where he was an All-American and All-State. He was later undrafted by the Cleveland browns. He suffered a foot injury that later led to an early retirement.

Sterling Weatherford

Weatherford played linebacker at the University of Miami (OH) where they won the MAC Championship, and he was named to the All-MAC Defensive Team. He initially played linebacker with the Indianapolis Colts where he became good buddies with JoJo Domann. He later played linebacker for the Chicago Bears. 

Bree Quintana

Quintana is a two-way player playing Running Back and Middle Linebacker. She is a Colorado Springs native who broke barriers in 2005 when trying out for her high school football team. She then went on to join a semi-professional women's football team in 2010 where she proved her skills, later moving up to play at the professional level in the Legends Football League (now the X League). She is now a proud member of the Denver Rush.

Jarvis Harrod

Jarvis Harrod played defensive back at Washburn University, where he appeared in 22 games and recorded 30 tackles during his collegiate career. He attended high school in Kansas and went on to earn his degree in Health & Fitness Promotion from Washburn. After finishing his playing career, Harrod transitioned into coaching and has served as a defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator at the collegiate level.

Ifeadi Odenigbo

Ifeadi Odenigbo played defensive end at Northwestern University, where he was a three-year starter and earned All-Big Ten honors. He attended Centerville High School in Ohio and was recognized as one of the top defensive line prospects in the state. Odenigbo was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft and went on to play in the NFL with multiple teams, recording more than 20 career sacks.

Kevin Rader

Kevin Rader played tight end at Youngstown State University, where he was a four-year contributor and helped lead the Penguins to the FCS National Championship game. He attended Pine-Richland High School in Pennsylvania and was a standout multi-sport athlete. Rader went undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft and later signed with the Green Bay Packers, spending time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, and New Orleans Saints.

Nick Tiano

Nick Tiano played quarterback at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga after beginning his collegiate career at Mississippi State University. He attended Dutch Fork High School in South Carolina, where he helped lead his team to multiple state championships and earned all-state recognition. Following his college career, Tiano continued playing professionally in developmental football leagues and has remained involved in the game through coaching and player development opportunities.

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Eric Warfield played cornerback at the University of Nebraska, where he was a member of three national championship teams. He attended Arkansas High School in Texarkana and earned recognition as one of the state's top defensive backs. Warfield was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft and went on to play eight seasons with the team, recording 20 career interceptions.

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