There's little fear of the injury happening again, Dormady said, as he's worked extremely hard to make sure his arm is stronger than it was before. He's already taken a couple of shots during scrimmages and didn't even blink.
"It's melted away because we had a scrimmage and I got hit a couple of times and that didn't even cross my mind and my right arm is stronger than my left so I'm hoping nothing is going to happen to my arm," Dormady explained. "But, any fear got washed away. I've got faith in how hard I've worked to get back and I should be just fine."
Dormady is doing his part in helping build for the future as he's participating in some recruiting of his own. He continues to talk to instate wide receiver Van Jefferson in hopes of the two playing together in college.
"I talk to a couple of guys. I've talk to Van a little bit but it's kind of a waiting game for some guys," Dormady said. "We talk about football and recruiting, but we also talk about life."
Dormady was recently bumped to a four-star recruit after his work this summer in 7-on-7.