QB Kyler Murray Announces Commitment to NFL over Major League Baseball

QB Kyler Murray Announces Commitment to NFL and Combine Training

Kyler Murray dispelled all concerns related to his dual-sport aspirations with a bold announcement on Twitter.

 Monday via Twitter, Kyler Murray committed to pursuing a career as an NFL quarterback.

“Moving forward, I am fully and firmly committing my life and time to becoming an NFL Quarterback.”

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Murray was selected ninth overall by the Oakland Athletics in the 2018 MLB Draft, but was allowed to play his final season of football at Oklahoma. With the Sooners in his only season as a starter, he won the Heisman Trophy in 2018 following Baker Mayfield with back to back Oklahoma winners for the prestigious award. This success demanded him to reevaluate his future as a two sport athlete or which sports profession to select.

Kyler Murray would be the first athlete to be selected in the 1st round of the both the MLB and the NFL Drafts. Many consider him a first round selection. Draft Insiders‘ ranks him currently as a Top 50 Prospect entering the NFL Combine 2019.

Murray decided to walk away from his $4.33 million contract with the Athletics, which called for him to report to big-league camp at the end of February. He’ll have to return $1.29 million of the $1.5 million he received in a signing bonus from the Athletics in 2018. He will forfeit the remaining $3.16 million of his contract if he fails to continue his career and report to spring training camp later this month.

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 20 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He is a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites




QB Kyler Murray Faces Important NFL Combine 2019 Decision

NFL Combine 2019 Announces Invitation List

QB Kyler Murray Faces Important NFL Combine Decision

   Frank Coyle – Head Scout

Former Oklahoma QB Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray was included on the official list of invitees for the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine. Murray has already declared for the NFL Draft 2019 and he will most likely have to pick between the NFL and MLB where he was first-round pick of the Oakland Athletics. Murray wants to become a first-round pick in this year’s NFL draft, but needs to accept the invitation and attend the combine. The A’s have already made a big push to convince Murray to pick baseball over football and they still expect him to attend spring training. The reporting date for spring training actually begins before the NFL Combine on Feb. 15. Murray is at the crossroads and will either miss critical time in spring training for the A’s or bypass the NFL Combine workout in early March which would create a major conflict of dates for any two sport participation. He is expected to announce a decision related to the NFL Combine soon, though he still insists he wants to play both sports. That has never proven successful for any prospect especially with QB ambitions and his delay beyond this winter could actually hurt his career potential in either sport.

The NFL released a list of 338 players who will attend the NFL Scouting Combine which gets underway in Indianapolis on February 26th. The list includes extensive players from the Power Five Conferences with 261 of the 338 invitations going to prospects from those schools.  

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 Mississippi State DT Jeffrey Simmons and Colorado State wide receiver Preston Williams were not invited to the event after personal conduct rules infractions. Simmons is considered an early first round prospect while Williams is graded as solid early middle round player.

 2019 NFL Scouting Combine On-Field Workout Schedule – March 1st – March 4th

   Friday, March 1 – Running Backs, Offensive Linemen, Placekicker and Special Teamers
   Saturday, March 2 – Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Tight Ends
   Sunday, March 3 – Defensive Linemen, Linebackers
   Monday, March 4 – Defensive Backs
 
NFL Combine 2019 Invitations from Power Five Conferences
 SEC – 90
 Big Ten – 53
 ACC – 46
 Pac 12 – 39
 Big 12 – 33
 
NFL Combine 2019 Invitations by School
11 – Alabama
11 – Clemson
10 – Ohio State
 9 – Georgia
 9 – Mississippi
 9 – Washington
 8 – Notre Dame
 8 – Florida
 8 – Kentucky
 8 – Mississippi State
 8 – Oklahoma
 8 – Texas A&M
 8 – Wisconsin
 7 – Boston College
 7 – Penn State
 7 – Stanford
 6 – Auburn
 6 – LSU
 6 – Miami
 6 – Michigan
 6 – Missouri
 6 – North Carolina State
 6 – Utah
 6 – West Virginia 
 
2019 NFL Combine Invitations – Leading Schools
Alabama (11)
DL Isaiah Buggs
RB Damien Harris
RB Josh Jacobs
LB Christian Miller
OL Ross Pierschbacher
TE Irv Smith
CB Saivion Smith
S Deionte Thompson
OT Jonah Williams
DT Quinnen Williams
LB Mack Wilson
 
Clemson (11)
DE Austin Bryant
DE Clelin Ferrell
CB Mark Fields
DT Albert Huggins
OT Mitch Hyatt
LB Kendall Joseph
LB Tre Lamar
DT Dexter Lawrence
CB Trayvon Mullen
WR Hunter Renfrow
DT Christian Wilkins
 
Ohio State (10)
DE Nick Bosa
WR Parris Campbell
WR Johnnie Dixon
QB Dwayne Haskins
DT Dre’mont Jones
OL Michael Jordan
WR Terry McLaurin
OT Isaiah Prince
CB Kendall Sheffield
RB Mike Weber
 




NFL Draft 2019 – First Round Mock Draft – February – 2.0

NFL Draft 2019 – First Round Mock Draft – February, 2019

 * Underclassmen –   Selection order after Super Bowl XLIII
Pre NFL Combine 2019 –
  x – Division winner/y – Wild card team  

 All underclassmen had until Jan. 15th to declare for the NFL Draft 2019. Players had three days to rescind their decision and return to school and still retain their college eligibility. No underclassmen rescind their decision.

1st Round

1 Arizona       3-13     – Josh Allen        LB     6-4, 250           Kentucky
2 San Fran   4-12     – * Nick Bosa     DE     6-3, 265           Ohio State
3 NY Jets      4-12   – * Quinnen Williams   DT    6-3, 295    Alabama
4 Oakland     4-12     – * Jonah Williams   OT     6-5, 300    Alabama
5 Tampa Bay  5-11     – * Ed Oliver            DT     6-2, 290     Houston

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6 NY Giants   5-11     – * Dwayne Haskins      QB                   6-2, 215                     Ohio State
7 Jacksonville 5-11   – * Rashan Gary             DE                   6-4, 280                    Michigan
8 Detroit         6-10     – * Greedy Williams      CB                   6-1, 180                      LSU
9 Buffalo        6-10     – Montez Sweat               LB                6-4, 245                     Mississippi St
10 Denver       6-10     – * Greg Little                 OT                   6-5, 320                    Mississippi
11 Cincinnati 6-10      – Clelin Ferrell               DE                   6-4, 260                   Clemson
12 Green Bay 6-9-1    – * N’Keal Harry            WR                  6-2, 215                     Arizona State
13 Miami         7-9       – * Devin White               LB                6-0, 245                       LSU
14 Atlanta       7-9       – * Deionte Thompson   FS                6-0, 215                        Alabama
15 Washington 7-9    – Deandre Baker             CB                   5-11, 180                    Georgia
16 Carolina    7-9       – * Jeffery Simmons        DT                   6-3, 305                    Mississippi St
17 Cleveland  7-8-1    – * Jachai Polite               LB                   6-2, 242                     Florida
18 Minnesota 8-7-1    – Andre Dillard               OT                   6-5, 310                      Washington State
19 Tennessee 9-7       – Marquise Brown           WR                  5-11, 165                     Oklahoma
20 Pittsburgh 9-6-1     – * Brian Burns              LB                   6-4, 255                     Florida State
21 y Seattle    10-6     – * Mark Wilson                LB                   6-1, 240                     Alabama
22 x Baltimore  10-6    – * Kelvin Harmon       WR                  6-2, 220                    North Carolina St
23 x Houston 11-5     – * Byron Murphy              CB                   5-11, 175                    Washington
24 Oakland (x Chicago)12-4 – * DK Metcalf     WR                  6-4, 220                 Mississippi
25 y Philadelphia 9-7 – * Jawaan Taylor                 OT          6-5, 320                             Florida
26 y Indianapolis 10-6  – Jerry Tillery                     DT            6-4, 310                               Notre Dame
27 Oakland (x Dallas) 10-6 – Amani Oruwariye    CB        6-1, 205                     Penn State
28 y LA Chargers 12-4         – Dalton Risner             OL    6-5, 300                        Kansas State
29 x Kansas City 12-4          – Zach Allen                    DE        6-4, 285                           Boston College
30 Green Bay (x N.Orleans)13-3 * David Edwards    OT           6-7, 320              Wisconsin
31 x LA Rams            13-3 – Christian Wilkins                DT                   6-2, 300            Clemson
32 x New England 11-5         – * Dexter Lawrence        DT                   6-3, 340            Clemson                                 

      Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 20 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He is a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites

 




NFL Draft 2019 – Pro Prospects – Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

NFL Draft 2019 – Pro Prospects – Wideouts & Tight Ends

Post Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Weeks
Frank Coyle / Head Scout

  Juniors, A.J. Brown, N’Keal Harry and Kelvin Harmon Top Young Group of Receivers

Wide Receivers
1 * AJ Brown                             6-1        225       Mississippi
2 * N’Keal Harry                       6-3        215       Arizona State
3 * Kelvin Harmon                   6-2        220       North Carolina State
4 * Marquise Brown                 5-11      165       Oklahoma
5 * DK Metcalf                           6-4        230       Mississippi

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6 Deebo Samuel                        5-11      215       South Carolina
7 JJ Arcega-Whiteside              6-3        225       Stanford
8 Anthony Johnson                   6-1        210       Buffalo
9 Parris Campbell                      6-0        210       Ohio State
10 * Lil’Jordan Humphrey        6-3        225       Texas
11 * Hakeem Butler                   6-5        225       Iowa State
12 * Riley Ridley                        6-2        200       Georgia
13 David Sills                             6-3        205       West Virginia
14 * Preston Williams              6-3        210       Colorado State
15 Terry Godwin                        5-11      185       Georgia

  Underclassmen Dominate Emerging Tight End Class

Tight Ends
1 * Noah Fant                            6-5        245       Iowa
2 * Irv Smith                              6-4        245       Alabama
3 * TJ Hockenson                      6-4        250       Iowa
4 * Kaden Smith                        6-5        255       Stanford
5 * Caleb Wilson                       6-3        235       UCLA
6 * Alize Mack                           6-4        250       Notre Dame
7 CJ Conrad                              6-4        245       Kentucky
8 * Zach Gentry                         6-5       245      Michigan
9 * Jace Sternberger                  6-4        250       Texas A&M
10 * Isaac Nauta                        6-4        240       Georgia
11 Josh Oliver                           6-5        245       San Jose St.
12 Drew Sample                        6-4        260       Washington
13 * Dax Raymond                    6-5        250       Utah State
14 * Matt Bushman                    6-4        245       BYU
15 Tommy Sweeney                  6-4        255       Boston College

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 20 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He is a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites

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NFL Draft 2019 – Draft Insiders’ Top 50 Pro Prospects

NFL Draft 2019 – Draft Insiders’
Top 50 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2019

* underclassmen declared by Jan 15, 2019

Post Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine All-star Games
Frank Coyle/ Head Scout

     Pro Prospect                    Pos                   Ht / Wt                          School

1 * Nick Bosa                               DE                    6-3, 265                          Ohio State
2 * Quinnen Williams                DT                     6-3, 295                        Alabama
3 * Greedy Williams                   CB                    6-1, 180                          LSU
4 Josh Allen                                 LB                     6-4, 250                         Kentucky
5 * Rashan Gary                         DE                    6-4, 280                         Michigan
6 * Ed Oliver                               DT                     6-2, 290                         Houston
7 Montez Sweat                          LB                     6-6, 255                          Mississippi State
8 * Devin White                          LB                     6-0, 245                         LSU
9 * Dwayne Haskins                  QB                    6-2, 215                          Ohio State
10 * Jonah Williams                  OT                    6-5, 300                         Alabama
11 * Jeffery Simmons                 DT                    6-3, 305                         Mississippi State
12 Clelin Ferrell                          DE                    6-4, 260                         Clemson
13 Deandre Baker                      CB                    5-11, 180                        Georgia
14 * Greg Little                           OT                    6-5, 320                         Mississippi
15 * AJ Brown                            WR                   6-1, 225                         Mississippi

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16 * N’Keal Harry                       WR                   6-2, 215                         Arizona State
17 * Brian Burns                          LB                     6-3, 265                         Florida State
18 * Byron Murphy                     CB                    5-11, 175                       Washington
19 Andre Dillard                          OT                    6-5, 310                         Washington State
20 * Deionte Thompson            FS                     6-0, 215                         Alabama
21 Drew Lock                              QB                    6-3, 225                          Missouri
22 * Jachai Polite                       LB                     6-2, 242                         Florida
23 * Mark Wilson                       LB                    6-1, 240                         Alabama
24 Kelvin Harmon                     WR                   6-2, 220                         North Carolina State
25 Zach Allen                              DE                    6-4, 285                         Boston College
26 * Taylor Rapp                        SS                     6-0, 215                        Washington
27 * Daniel Jones                       QB                    6-5, 220                         Duke
28 Austin Bryant                         DE                    6-4, 265                         Clemson
29 Dalton Risner                        OL                     6-5, 300                         Kansas State
30 Jerry Tillery                           DT                     6-4, 310                         Notre Dame
31 Marquise Brown                    WR                   5-11, 165                        Oklahoma
32 * Dexter Lawrence                DT                     6-3, 340                         Clemson
33 Oshane Ximines                    LB                    6-3, 250                         Old Dominion
34 * Devin Bush                          LB                     5-11, 230                       Michigan
35 Deebo Samuel                       WR                   5-11, 210                       South Carolina
36 * Cody Ford                            OG                   6-3, 340                         Oklahoma
37 Christian Wilkins                   DT                     6-2, 310                         Clemson
38 * Jawaan Taylor                     OT                    6-5, 320                        Florida
39 * Dre’Mont Jones                  DT                     6-2, 295                         Ohio State
40 * David Edwards                   OT                    6-7, 320                         Wisconsin
41 * DK Metcalf                           WR                   6-4, 230                         Mississippi
42 * Vosean Joseph                   LB                     6-0, 230                         Florida
43 * Julian Love                          CB                    5-11, 195                         Notre Dame
44 * Noah Fant                           TE                     6-4, 235                         Iowa
45 Jaylon Ferguson                    DE                    6-4, 270                         Louisiana Tech
46 * TJ Hockenson                     TE                     6-4, 250                         Iowa
47 * JJ Arcega-Whiteside         WR                   6-3, 225                         Stanford
48 * Joe Jackson                        DE                    6-5, 260                         Miami
49 Yodny Cajuste                      OT                    6-5, 315                          West Virginia
50 Rock Ya-Sin                         CB                    6-2, 190                          Temple

Frank Coyle is a longtime member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years. He was a 20 year Scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl.

 




Senior Bowl 2019 Game Day – Players to Watch

Senior Bowl 2019 Game Day

Frank Coyle – Head scout Draft Insiders’

  The 2019 Senior Bowl game is here with an interesting roster of pro prospects who completed the week of practices, physicals and interviews.

 QB Will Grier of West Virginia is primed for a big game after a strong week of practices. He gets the advantage of working with his two top receivers, David Sills and Greg Jennings in this game. This trio put up incredible numbers over their careers in the pass happy Big 12 Conference. Grier is prepared for this game and has the makings of an MVP candidate. QB Trace McSorley also came ready to play and is focused on this game to prove he belongs with the top prospects. He is a smart savvy leader who can be a difference maker in this All-star event.

Look for wideouts Deebo Samuel, Travis Fulgham and David Sills along with runners Dexter Williams and Wes Hills to be featured in their offenses with chances to be impact playmakers Saturday.

The NFL Draft 2019 is a class dominated by defensive front seven prospects and this game features several impact pass rushers. Look for edge rushers Montez Sweat, Oshane Ximines, L.J Collier and Ben Banogu to provide impact as outside rushers to be difference makers in this game. Linebackers, Hanks, Pratt and Coney showed speed, instincts and playmaking ability this week after fine careers. Look to them to be in the action throughout the contest to be the stars on their units. This will be the final real football action in these prospects for the year with the offseason workout portion of the NFL Draft process hitting full stride next week.

Senior Bowl Players to Watch

Offensive Players
Will     Grier               QB      West Virginia           6024   218
Daniel Jones             QB      Duke  6052   220
Trace McSorley        QB      Penn St.        6002   200
Ryan  Finley             QB      North Carolina St.  6040   208
Drew  Lock               QB      Missouri        6036   223
Tyree Jackson         QB      Buffalo          6070   249
Dexter Williams      RB      Notre Dame  5112   215
Wes    Hills               RB      Slippery Rock         6005   209
Karan Higdon          RB      Michigan       5090   203
Tony  Pollard           RB      Memphis       5115   200
Deebo Samuel         WR     South Carolina        5114   216
David Sills V            WR     West Virginia           6030   210
Jaylen Smith            WR     Louisville      6020   221
Travis Fulgham       WR     Old Dominion          6023   210
Terry  McLaurin      WR     Ohio St.         6000   205
Penny Hart               WR     Georgia St.   5080   180
Gary   Jennings       WR     West Virginia           6010   213
Anthony Johnson   WR     Buffalo          6021   211
Andy  Isabella          WR     Massachusetts       5087   186
Andre Dillard            OT      Washington St.       6047   310
Kaleb McGary           OT      Washington 6067   321
Max    Scharping      OT      Northern Illinois      6057   320
Chuma Edoga           OT      USC   6036   303
Tytus Howard          OT      Alabama St. 6050   322
Elgton Jenkins         C         Mississippi St.        6043   314
Chris  Lindstrom      OG      Boston College       6036   303
Beau  Benzschawel  OG      Wisconsin    6062   307
Ben    Powers            OG      Oklahoma     6037   310
 
Defensive Players

Montez Sweat          DE      Mississippi St.        6060   252
Oshane Ximines      DE      Old Dominion          6034   241
L.J. Collier                DE      TCU   6022   280
Byron Cowart          DE      Maryland       6033   297
Ben Banogu             DE      TCU   6034   247
Carl Granderson     DE      Wyoming      6046   246
Jalen  Jelks              DE      Oregon          6054   250
Khalen Saunders    DT      Western Illinois       6005   320
Daylon Mack           DT      Texas A&M   6010   327
Sutton Smith           OLB    Northern Illinois      6003   234
Terrill Hanks           OLB    New Mexico St.       6020   234
Germaine Pratt       ILB      North Carolina St.  6025   240
Te’Von Coney          ILB      Notre Dame  6007   244
Rock  Ya-Sin                CB      Temple          5116   189
Isaiah Johnson            CB      Houston        6022   207
Lonnie Johnson, Jr.   CB  Kentucky      6022   210
Nasir  Adderley          S         Delaware      5117   195
Jaquan Johnson        S         Miami (FL)    5103   186
Darnell Savage           S         Maryland       5110   199

 Frank Coyle is a longtime member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years. He was a 20 year Scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl.




Senior Bowl Report – Wednesday Practices Move Inside Due to Weather

Senior Bowl 2019

Wednesday’s practices moving to South Alabama University
Statement from Reese’s Senior Bowl Executive Director Jim Nagy:

“Because of potential bad weather on Wednesday, we have decided to move practices to South Alabama’s new indoor facility. Our number one priority is always player safety. Rather than risk injury to a player on a slick field or expose them to potential severe weather, we have opted to go indoors. Unfortunately, because of severe space limitations, that means our credentialed media will not be able to attend the practice. We are sorry for this inconvenience.”

Practice times will remain as scheduled:

North 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
South 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

They are closed to media and the public on Wednesday.

Thursday Practices return to Ladd-Peebles Stadium
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (North)
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm (South)

* Practices Open To Public Thursday at Ladd-Peebles Stadium

*** Senior Bowl 2019 Game – Jan 26, 2019 Mobile, Alabama – 1:30 pm CT- NFL Network ***
Weigh-in/Practices – Monday Jan 21st thru Thursday Jan 24th

For Complete Senior Bowl info including Roster acceptances
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Senior Bowl 2019 Week – Practice Schedule

Draft Insiders’ All-Star Games
Frank Coyle/ Publisher – Head Scout

Senior Bowl Week

             The premier All-star event of the offseason has begun with the Senior Bowl weigh-in Monday and afternoon practices. Director Jim Nagy has assembled All-star rosters that promise to have the usual impact on the NFL Draft 2019. Draft Insiders’ will have extensive scouting reports in the upcoming Newsletter along with Web site reports and Tweets

Senior Bowl Practice Schedule

Tuesday
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm (SOUTH)
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm (NORTH)

Wednesday
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Weigh-in/Practices – Monday Jan 21st thru Thursday Jan 24th

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NFL Draft 2019 – East-West Shrine All-Star Players to Watch Today

Draft Insiders’ All-Star Game Players

Frank Coyle/ Publisher – Head Scout

East-West Players to Watch

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#        Position /              Player /                         School /                      Ht.Wt 

6          QB       McMaryion       Marcus             CSU Fresno                 6020 / 203      
4          QB       Rypien             Brett                 Boise State                  6020 / 202      
11        QB       Blough             David               Purdue                         6010 / 205       
14        QB       Cornelius         Taylor              Oklahoma State           6060 / 232
5          RB       Brossette         Nick                 Louisiana State            6000 / 221      
22        RB       Ozigbo             Devine             Nebraska                     6000 / 235      
24        RB       Hall Jr.             Darrin              Pittsburgh                    5110 / 225
2          WR      Johnson           KeeSean          CSU Fresno                 6020 / 199      
3          WR      Tarver              Ron’quavion    Utah State                    6030 / 215      
80        WR      Oliver               Brody               Colorado Mines           6030 / 210
4          WR      Godwin II         Terry                Georgia                        5110 / 185      
5          WR      Davis               Ryan                Auburn                         5090 / 185      
17        WR      Custis              Jamal               Syracuse                     6050 / 213
84        WR      Horsted            Jesper             Princeton                     6040 / 225      
85        WR      Lodge              DaMarkus        Mississippi                   6020 / 204
9          WR      Duhart             Jon                  Old Dominion               6030 / 210      
81        TE        Sokol               Matthew           Michigan State             6060 / 255      
60        OT       Wallace            Brian                Arkansas                     6060 / 320      
70        OT       Barton              Jackson           Utah                             6070 / 313
72        OG       Bonner             Lanard             Arkansas State             6050 / 315      
76        OG       Bushell-Beatty Juwann            Michigan                      6060 / 318      
78        OT       Pipkins             Trey                 Sioux Falls                   6070 / 307      
57        OT       Udoh                Olisaemeka     Elon                             6050 / 336      
58        OT       Skule               Justin               Vanderbilt                    6060 / 315      
66        OG       Miles                Joshua             Morgan State               6060 / 310
 
All-Star Schedule

Jan. 19 – NFLPA Collegiate Game – Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Ca.– FS1 – 2 pm PT
                   Go to http://collegiate.nflpa.com/2019-game-roster/ for updated info including Rosters
     Jan. 19- East-West Shrine – St. Petersburg, Florida – 3 pm est – NFL Network
     For Complete East-West Shrine All-star Game info including updated Roster acceptances
Go to http://www.shrinegame.com/

East-West Defensive Players to Watch

91        DL        Brailford           Jordan             Oklahoma State           6030 / 250      
92        DL        Phillips             Kyle                 Tennessee                  6040 / 273      
95        DL        Slayton             Chris                Syracuse                     6040 / 309
96        DL        Broughton        Cortez              Cincinnati                     6020 / 290      
97        DL        Wilkins             Kevin               Rutgers                        6020 / 304
43        DL        Jones               Markus             Angelo State                6030 / 260      
46        DL        Durham           Landis              Texas A&M                  6030 / 255      
49        DL        Roberson         Derick              Sam Houston State      6040 / 250      
90        DL        Watts               Armon              Arkansas                     6050 / 298      
95        DL        Mack                Daylon             Texas A&M                  6010 / 320
42        LB        Takitaki            Sione               Brigham Young            6020 / 240
18        LB        Blunt                Bj                     McNeese State             6010 / 220      
21        LB        Barton              Cody                Utah                             6020 / 230      
29        LB        Dineen             Joe                  Kansas                        6020 / 235      
48        LB        Hollins              Justin               Oregon                         6050 / 242      
8          DC       Brown              Blace               Troy                             6000 / 191      
13        DC       Hollman           Ka’dar              Toledo                         6000 / 190      
23        DC       Wyatt               Jordan             Southern Methodist     6000 / 195      
6          DC       Baity, Jr.          Derrick             Kentucky                      6030 / 188      
15        DC       Moreland         Jimmy              James Madison           5110 / 175
31        DC       Wharton           Isaiah               Rutgers                        6010 / 203      
31        DC       Hartage           Montre             Northwestern               6000 / 195      
2          SAF     Randall             Delvon             Temple                         6010 / 215      
3          SAF     Denis               Lukas               Boston College             5110 / 185      
25        SAF     Johnson           Chris                North Alabama             6030 / 200      
36        SAF     Woods             Zedrick             Mississippi                   5110 / 203      
26        SAF     Pickett              Adarius             UCLA                           5110 / 198      
27        SAF     Wingard           Andrew             Wyoming                     6000 / 214      
           

Injured Players – questionable for Shrine game
INJ       DC       Nixon Sr.          Keisean           South Carolina 5110 / 193      
INJ       SAF     Hampton          Saquan            Rutgers            6010 / 209      
INJ       DC       Fenton             Rashad            South Carolina 5110 / 188      
INJ       SAF     Randall             Delvon             Temple             6010 / 215      
INJ       DC       Jackson Sr.      Michael            Miami               6010 / 205
INJ       RB       Ollison             Qadree             Pittsburgh        6020 / 225      
INJ       OC       Burkett             Jesse               Stanford           6040 / 300      
INJ       OT       Bookser           Alex                 Pittsburgh        6050 / 320      
INJ       TE        Dillon               Kano                Oregon             6050 / 265      
INJ       WR      Thompson       Cody                Toledo             6020 / 205
 

Frank Coyle is a longtime member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years. He was a 20 year Scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl.




NFL Office Releases Official List of Underclassmen for the NFL Draft 2019

NFL Office Releases Official List of Underclassmen for the NFL Draft 2019

 The list of college players granted special eligibility for entry to the 2019 NFL Draft was released by the NFL.

Each of the players granted special eligibility has met the league’s three-year eligibility rule and each has submitted a written application in which he renounced his remaining college football eligibility. The deadline for receiving applications was Jan. 14. Players had another three days to rescind their decision. No players again this year changed their intentions.

 The players granted special eligibility for the 2019 NFL Draft:
  alphabetically

103 Underclassmen Declared for the NFL Draft 2019
   Ed Alexander, DT, LSU
  Jeff Allison, LB, Fresno State
  JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
  Mike Bell, S, Fresno State
  Amani Bledsoe, DE, Oklahoma
  Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State
  Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
  A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
  Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
  Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan
  Brian Burns, DE, Florida State
  Devin Bush, LB, Michigan
  Hamp Cheevers, CB, Boston College
  Damarea Crockett, RB, Missouri
 Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan
 Tyrel Dodson, LB, Texas A&M
 Greg Dortch, WR, Wake Forest
 Clifton Duck, CB, Appalachian State
 Jovon Durante, WR, Florida Atlantic
 David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin
 Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma
 Datryan Evans, TE, Friends
 Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
 Jazz Ferguson, WR, Northwestern State
 Malik Gant, DB, Marshall
 Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida
 Rashan Gary, DL, Michigan
 Zach Gentry, TE, Michigan
 Kevin Givens, DT, Penn State
 Jalen Guyton, WR, North Texas
 Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
 Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. State
 N’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
 Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State
 Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis
 Nate Herbig, OG, Stanford
 Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
 Trysten Hill, DT, Central Florida
 T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
 Joshuwa Holloman, RB, Eastern Michigan
 Elijah Holyfield, RB, Georgia
 Travis Homer, RB, Miami
 Amani Hooker, DB, Iowa
 Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR, Texas
 Joe Jackson, DE, Miami
 Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama
 Andre James, OT, UCLA
 Darryl Johnson, DE, North Carolina A&T
 Diontae Johnson, WR, Toledo
 Tyron Johnson, WR, Oklahoma State
 Michael Jordan, OG, Ohio State
 Vosean Joseph, LB, Florida
 Tre Lamar, LB, Clemson
 Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
 Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
 Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
 David Long, CB, Michigan
 Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
 Alize Mack, TE, Notre Dame
 Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State
 Connor McGovern, OL, Penn State
 D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
 Shareef Miller, DE, Penn State
 Dillon Mitchell, WR, Oregon
 David Montgomery, Rb, Iowa State
 Trayvon Mullen, DB, Clemson
 Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
 Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
 Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia
 Chidi Okeke, OT, Tennessee State
 Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
 Jachai Polite, DE, Florida
 Ryan Pulley, CB, Arkansas
 Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
 Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
 Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego State
 Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State
 Jordan Scarlett, RB, Florida
 Kendall Sheffield, DB, Ohio State
 Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
 Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic
 Darius Slayton, WR, Auburn
 Irv Smith, TE, Alabama
 Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
 Savion Smith, DB, Alabama
 Benny Snell, RB, Kentucky
 Dredrick Snelson, WR, Central Florida
 Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
 Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
 Darwin Thompson, RB, Utah State
 John Ursua, WR, Hawaii
 Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
 Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
 Antoine Wesley, WR, Texas Tech
 Devin White, LB, LSU
 Kerrith Whyte Jr., RB, Florida Atlantic
 Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
 James Williams, RB, Washington State
 Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
 Preston Williams, WR, Colorado State
 Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama
 Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M
 Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
 
Following 32 players under NFL rules notified the league office that they have fulfilled their degree requirements. Consequently, they are eligible for selection:
 
 Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
 Alex Barnes, RB, Kansas State
 Ryan Bates, OT, Penn State
 Venzell Boulware, OL, Miami
 Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
 Xavier Crawford, CB, Central Michigan
 Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn
 Clelin Ferrell, DL, Clemson
 Cody Ford, OL, Oklahoma
 Youhanna Ghaifan, DT, Wyoming
 Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke
 Penny Hart, WR, Georgia State
 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo
 Daniel Jones, QB, Duke
 Dre’Mont Jones, DL, Ohio State
 Dawson Knox, TE, Ole Miss
 David Long, LB, West Virginia
 Erik McCoy, OL, Texas A&M
 Jakobi Meyers, WR, N.C. State
 Anthony Nelson, DE, Iowa
 Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis
 Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR, North Carolina
 Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State
 Quart’e Sapp, LB, Tennessee
 Cortrelle Simpson, WR, Richmond
 Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois
 Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
 William Sweet, OT, North Carolina
 Josiah Tauaefa, LB, UTSA
 Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
 Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama
 Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
 
Following 9 players inquired about their draft status and are eligible
for selection without the need for special eligibility
 
 Sean Adesanya, DE, Central Michigan
 Blessuan Austin, DB, Rutgers
 Jordan Brailford, DE, Oklahoma State
 Keenen Brown, TE, Texas State
 Byron Cowart, DE, Maryland
 D’Andre Ferby, DE, Western Kentucky
 P.J.Johnson, DT, Arizona
 Daniel LaCamera, K, Texas A&M
 L.J. Scott, RB, Michigan State
 

NFL List of Official Underclassmen by Year
   Year Players Granted Special Eligibility
 
2019 – 103
2018 – 106
2017 – 95
2016 – 96
2015 – 74
2014 – 98
2013 – 73
2012 – 65
2011 – 56
2010 – 53