Former University of Minnesota Duluth place kicker and native of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, David Nadeau has been extended an invite to the Green Bay Packers rookie orientation camp. The camp, which is on May 11-13, will be an opportunity for Nadeau to show off his powerful kicking leg and potentially earn a way into the NFL.

While at UMD, Nadeau posted impressive numbers on the field and in the classroom, earning Capital One Academic All-American first team status and claiming 15 different UMD placekicking records. Among those records are a career field goal record of 44 3-pointers and a career scoring record of 390 points.

Among his many career accolades, Nadeau kicked the longest field goal in program history, hitting a 55-yard kick at the University of Mary. Check out the video if the record-breaking kick below.

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