Mount Greylock Regional School graduate Jake Benzinger Saturday signed a free agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals shortly after the conclusion of the NFL Draft, according to his college football program.
At just after 7 p.m., the Wake Forest University football program announced on Twitter that the senior offensive tackle is, "On his way to Arizona!."
"I could not be prouder of Jake," said Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson, a Williams College graduate, on Twitter. "He was an under-recruited player, who through sheer determination and work ethic willed himself into being an outstanding tackle.
"His frame, athleticism and work ethic will make him a valuable member of any team his part of."
Benzinger helped the Demon Deacons go to four bowl games, the first four-year post-season run in the school's history.
Wake Forest in 2019 appeared in the top 25 polls for the first time in a decade, and it won the "Big Four" title, beating North Carolina, N.C. State and Duke all in the same season for just the eighth time in 100 tries.
On Saturday afternoon, Benzinger watched two of his Wake Forest teammates hear their names called on ESPN during its coverage of the latter rounds of the draft.
Late in the fifth round, the Denver Broncos picked Wake outside linebacker Justin Strnad. One round later, Benzinger's O-line teammate Justin Herron was picked up by the New England Patriots with the 195th pick overall in the 255-player draft.
The Cardinals had seven picks in the seven-round draft, starting on Thursday night in prime time, when they selected linebacker Isaiah Simmons from Wake's ACC rival Clemson with the No. 8 pick overall in the draft.
Arizona picked up an offensive tackle with its second pick of the draft, taking Houston's Josh Jones with the No. 72 pick overall.
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Williamstown Finance Committee Finalizes Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Proposal
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The tax bill of a median-priced single family home will go up by 8.45 percent in the year that begins July 1 under a spending plan approved by the Finance Committee on Wednesday night.
After more than a month of going through all proposed spending by the town and public schools and searching for places to trim the budget and adjust revenue estimates, the Fin Comm voted to send a series of fiscal articles to the May 19 annual town meeting for approval.
The panel also discussed how to appeal to town meeting members to reverse what Fin Comm members long have described as an anti-growth sentiment in town that keeps the tax base from expanding.
New growth in the tax base is generated by new construction or improvements to property that raise its value. A lack of new growth (the town projects 15 percent less revenue from new growth in fiscal year 2027 than it had in FY26) means that increased spending falls more heavily on current taxpayers.
The two largest spending articles on the draft warrant for the May meeting are the appropriations for general government spending and the assessment from the Mount Greylock Regional School District.
The former, which includes the Department of Public Works, the Williamstown Police and town hall staffing, is up by just 2.5 percent from the current fiscal year to FY27 — from $10.6 million to $10.9 million.
The latter, which pays for Williamstown Elementary School and the town's share of the middle-high school, is up 13.7 percent, from $14.8 million to $16.8 million.
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