Trevor Cipriano is Your Level Scouting's Director. He begins this position after spending part of the 2014 NFL preseason with the Oakland Raiders as a guest scout. Just prior, Cipriano departed from NCAA Division 1 (FBS) program Northern Illinois University where he was the Assistant Director of Football Operations and Recruiting, orchestrating the day-to-day recruiting efforts of the Huskies. While at NIU, Cipriano helped the Huskies sign the most highly touted class in school history and achieve a Top-25 BCS ranking, ascending as high as #14. There, Cipriano was also able to witness three All-Americans, a Heisman finalist, and two NFL draft picks including a first-round selection. Prior to NIU, Cipriano worked for two years as a recruiting consultant, evaluating over a thousand football student athletes from across the nation and around the globe. He also served as a recruiting educator to students and parents. From 2010 to 2011, Cipriano enjoyed a prior spell with NIU, working in the NCAA Compliance office within the athletic department. There he assisted the teams across the athletic department with eligibility requirements and upholding NCAA rules and regulations. After his own college playing career ended, Cipriano spent four seasons working in arena football, spending three seasons with the Chicago Rush in the Arena Football League in various roles including operations and coaching. He also spent an additional season with the Chicago Slaughter of the Continental Indoor Football League as a player-personnel assistant. In his four full seasons in professional football, Cipriano was part of four playoff teams and one league champion. Cipriano is a 2008 graduate of Cornell College where he double-majored and graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Special Studies in Political Science and Sport Management. A four-year member of the football program, Cipriano was a three-time letter-winner and a National Football Foundation award winner as a senior. In 2011, Cipriano added his Master of Science in Sport Management from NIU.