58 players from 2020 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Sign With NFL Teams
The 2020 NFL season is upon us, setting the stage for the league’s newest members to make their mark as rookies.
Among that group are 58 players who, after participating in this year’s NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, made last week’s final NFL roster cuts. This tally is an 18-player improvement from last year, continuing the Collegiate Bowl’s upward trend as we enter the game’s 10th anniversary.
Congratulations to all of our Collegiate Bowl participants for realizing their professional dreams:
JAKE LUTON
QB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Same Number, New Colors 📸
•#DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/wiRLQwcOpI— Jake Luton (@JakeLuton6) August 3, 2020
JASON HUNTLEY
RB, Philadelphia Eagles
Roster Move: #Eagles have claimed RB Jason Huntley off waivers. pic.twitter.com/Jrv4HcKAqv
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 6, 2020
RAYMOND CALAIS
RB, L.A. Rams
Thanking God for another opportunity! Been a crazy 24 hours! Rams here I come!
— Raymond Calais Jr. (@king_calais) September 6, 2020
SCOTTIE PHILLIPS
RB, Houston Texans
@NFLPABowl pro! https://t.co/EwUGL2Kj7Q
— Dane Vandernat (@DVandernat) September 10, 2020
DARNELL MOONEY
WR, Chicago Bears
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Darnell Mooney (@Darnell_M1) for making the #Bears 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/WAPRydR8ot
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 6, 2020
MARQUEZ CALLAWAY
WR, New Orleans Saints
Sean Payton on a conference call with media on @Vol_Football undrafted rookie WR Marquez Callaway making the active roster:
“We saw the kicking game value and a player at WR that came on quickly. A lot went into that.”
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) September 7, 2020
CHARLIE WOERNER
TE, San Francisco 49ers
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Charlie Woerner for making the #49ers 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/SFsLQu7EAD
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 6, 2020
NOAH TOGIAI
TE, Indianapolis Colts
Excited to get this thing started 🤙🏽 https://t.co/5AxaJcmcYs
— Noah Togiai (@noahtogiai_04) September 6, 2020
DANNY PINTER
OL, Indianapolis Colts
#Colts think they might have found the needle in the haystack in #ChirpChrip‘s Danny Pinter.https://t.co/4cenhq9sXD
— IndyStarSports (@IndyStarSports) September 6, 2020
JOHN MOLCHON
OL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats John Molchon (@JohnMolchon) for making the #Buccaneers 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/YFHnFzvPAH
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 6, 2020
BRODERICK WASHINGTON
DL, Baltimore Ravens
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Broderick Washington for making the #Ravens 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/pXx1rsuF85
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 6, 2020
MALCOLM ROACH
DL, New Orleans Saints
Saints rookie DT Malcolm Roach plans to change his number from #76, per source. Congratulations on making the team.
📸 Michael Hebert pic.twitter.com/JiQHrfEYDC
— Kyle T. Mosley (@ktmoze) September 6, 2020
SHAUN BRADLEY
LB, Philadelphia Eagles
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Shaun Bradley (@Sdot_Bradley5) for making the #Eagles 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/HOOfsi4H8J
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 6, 2020
L’JARIUS SNEED
DB, Kansas City Chiefs
Shoutout to @jay__sneed on making the roster for the Super Bowl champion @Chiefs. Good luck tonight! pic.twitter.com/QRjf9qvuRj
— The Collegiate Bowl (@NFLPABowl) September 10, 2020
Rookies coming up big for the @Chiefs!
L’Jarius Sneed has his first career interception. @jay__sneed
📺: #HOUvsKC on NBC
📱: Watch free on NFL App // Yahoo Sports App: https://t.co/JE1vatFZxv pic.twitter.com/An7IQlIGy7— NFL (@NFL) September 11, 2020
JAYLINN HAWKINS
S, Atlanta Falcons
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Jaylinn Hawkins (@jhawko6) for making the #Falcons 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/fr76EaUJ6L
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 7, 2020
STERLING HOFRICHTER
P, Atlanta Falcons
@NFLPABowl To The Pros | Congrats Sterling Hofrichter (@shofrichter10) for making the #Falcons 53-man roster! pic.twitter.com/sev6Sjl9ph
— NFL Draft Bible (@NFLDraftBible) September 7, 2020
First Name | Last Name | Pos. | NFL Team | College | Status |
Jake | Luton | QB | Jacksonville | Oregon State | Active |
Reid | Sinnett | QB | Tampa Bay | San Diego | P-Squad |
Raymond | Calais | RB | L.A. Rams | Louisiana Lafayette | Active |
Jason | Huntley | RB | Philadelphia | New Mexico State | Active |
Sewo | Olonilua | RB | Dallas | TCU | P-Squad |
Scottie | Phillips | RB | Houston | Mississippi | Active |
Artavis | Pierce | RB | Chicago | Oregon State | P-Squad |
Jonathan | Ward | RB | Arizon | Central Michigan | P-Squad |
Omar | Bayless | WR | Carolina | Arkansas State | IR |
Tony | Brown | WR | Washington | Colorado | P-Squad |
Marquez | Callaway | WR | New Orleans | Tennessee | Active |
Aaron | Fuller | WR | Seattle | Washington | P-Squad |
Juwan | Green | WR | Atlanta | Albany | P-Squad |
JJ | Koski | WR | L.A. Rams | Cal Poly | P-Squad |
Kirk | Merritt | WR | Miami | Arkansas State | P-Squad |
Darnell | Mooney | WR | Chicago | Tulane | Active |
Joshua | Pearson | WR | Tampa Bay | Jacksonville State | P-Squad |
Chris | Rowland | WR | Atlanta | Tennessee State | P-Squad |
Scotty | Washington | WR | Cincinnati | Wake Forest | P-Squad |
Rashod | Berry | TE | New England | Ohio State | P-Squad |
Farrod | Green | TE | Indianapolis | Mississippi State | P-Squad |
Tyler | Mabry | TE | Seattle | Maryland | P-Squad |
Noah | Togiai | TE | Indianapolis | Oregon State | Active |
Charlie | Woerner | TE | San Francisco | Georgia | Active |
Brady | Aiello | OL | Cleveland | Oregon State | P-Squad |
Blake | Brandel | OL | Minnesota | Oregon State | P-Squad |
Kyle | Hinton | OL | Minnesota | Washburn | P-Squad |
Zach | Johnson | OL | Green Bay | North Dakota State | P-Squad |
John | Molchon | OL | Tampa Bay | Boise State | Active |
Danny | Pinter | OL | Indianapolis | Ball State | Active |
Kamaal | Seymour | OL | Las Vegas | Rutgers | P-Squad |
Samuel | Tecklenburg | OL | Carolina | Baylor | P-Squad |
Ron’Dell | Carter | DL | Dallas | James Madison | P-Squad |
LaCale | London | DL | Chicago | Western Illinois | P-Squad |
Chauncey | Rivers | DL | Baltimore | Mississippi State | P-Squad |
Malcolm | Roach | DL | New Orleans | Texas | Active |
Delontae | Scott | DL | Green Bay | SMU | P-Squad |
Kobe | Smith | DL | Tennessee | South Carolina | P-Squad |
Teair | Tart | DL | Tennessee | Florida International | P-Squad |
Broderick | Washington | DL` | Baltimore | Texas Tech | Active |
Jonah | Williams | DL | L.A. Rams | Weber State | P-Squad |
Krys | Barnes | LB | Green Bay | UCLA | P-Squad |
Daniel | Bituli | LB | L.A. Rams | Tennessee | P-Squad |
Shaun | Bradley | LB | Philadelphia | Temple | Active |
Cole | Christiansen | LB | Army | L.A Chargers | P-Squad |
Tipa | Galeai | LB | Green Bay | Utah State | P-Squad |
Christian | Rozeboom | LB | L.A. Rams | South Dakota State | P-Squad |
Chapelle | Russell | LB | Tampa Bay | Temple | P-Squad |
Tyler | Hall | DB | Atlanta | Wyoming | P-Squad |
Jaylinn | Hawkins | DB | Atlanta | California | Active |
Amari | Henderson | DB | Jacksonville | Wake Forest | P-Squad |
Chris | Miller | DB | Tennessee | Baylor | P-Squad |
Jovante | Moffatt | DB | Cleveland | Middle Tennessee | P-Squad |
L’Jarius | Sneed | DB | Kansas City | Louisiana Tech | Active |
Will | Sunderland | DB | Green Bay | Troy | IR |
Nigel | Warrior | DB | Baltimore | Tennessee | P-Squad |
Javin | White | DB | Las Vegas | UNLV | P-Squad |
Sterling | Hofrichter | P | Atlanta | Syracuse | Active |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Specialists

Western Kentucky punter John Haggerty
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board has been rolled out during the past week by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we finish things off with specialists:
(*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.)
TWO TO WATCH
John Haggerty, P, Western Kentucky:
One of several Aussie punters on the NFLPA Big Board this year, John Haggerty displayed impressive punting skill last season for the Hilltoppers – his first playing American football. The 25-year-old from Melbourne routinely had touch-to-toe times in the mid 1.3 seconds and demonstrated on numerous occasions the ability to hang the ball up in the air for greater than 4.5 seconds. With 17 punts of 50+ yards, Haggerty certainly has the leg strength to compete in the NFL, but what was more impressive were his 18 punts placed inside the 20-yard line and only two touchbacks.
J.D. Spielman, RS/WR, TCU:
For three consecutive seasons at Nebraska, wide receiver and return specialist J.D. Spielman put up impressive numbers while annually earning all-conference honors. The 5-9, 185-pound speedster was a full-time starter at wide receiver who also received touches from the backfield and in the kicking game in order to get the ball in his dangerous hands. In fact, the dynamic Spielman is one of only three players in Cornhusker history to score a return touchdown in three consecutive seasons. Be sure to keep an eye out for the versatile Spielman with the Horned Frogs in 2020.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: SPECIALISTS
James | Smith | P | Cincinnati | 6-4 | 227 |
Max | Duffy | P | Kentucky | 6-1 | 186 |
Parker | White | K | South Carolina | 6-4 | 200 |
J.D. | Spielman | WR | Texas Christian | 5-9 | 185 |
John | Haggerty | P | Western Kentucky | 6-5 | 230 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Cornerbacks

Central Arkansas cornerback Robert Rochell
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board has been rolled out during the next week by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with safeties:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
THREE TO WATCH
Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas:
Playing tonight in their second game of the season are the Central Arkansas Bears and their star cornerback Robert Rochell. At 6-2, 195 pounds and with long arms, the Shreveport, Louisiana native possesses prototypical press-man cornerback size. NFL teams that heavily employ man-to-man or cover-3 schemes will in particular value Rochell’s physical stature, his willingness to get up at the line of scrimmage (LOS) to challenge wide receivers, his fluidity turning to run up field, and his ball skills to make plays. The first-team All-American in 2019 was very productive in the passing game, recording a career-best five interceptions and 13 passes broken up.
Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF:
Nickel back is one of the most demanding positions on the football field and UCF’s Aaron Robinson displays the skillfulness to handle all that is thrown his way. From understanding inside routes, outside routes, leverage, blitz responsibilities and run fits, the Alabama transfer put on a clinic in 2019 while recording 54 tackles, 10 passes broken up and three interceptions. The Deerfield Beach, Florida native possesses excellent route recognition, the athleticism to match steps in man-to-man coverage, the ability to elevate up to make a play on the ball, and the hands to come down with it. Not one to shy away from contact, Robinson works to shed blocks and is a solid wrap tackler in space.
Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State:
As a rare four-year starting cornerback in the Big 12, there isn’t much Rodarius Williams hasn’t seen. In the Cowboys’ quarters-style defense, Williams is oftentimes locked-up outside with a wide receiver, where he likes to get up in either press or bump-and-run technique. Standing at 6-0 and 187 pounds, the Shreveport, Louisiana native possesses the size and length to match up with most wide receivers, and his experience leads him to be able to remain square in coverage, read the route, break on the ball and reach in to knock away. Though not a trained killer as a tackler, the redshirt senior who’s started every game in his career does just enough to get ball carriers down.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: CORNERBACKS
Jerry | Jacobs | CB | Arkansas | 6-0 | 206 |
Robert | Rochell | CB | Central Arkansas | 6-2 | 195 |
Tay | Gowan | CB | Central Florida | 6-1 | 185 |
Brandon”Bam” | Moore | CB | Central Florida | 5-11 | 186 |
Aaron | Robinson | CB | Central Florida | 6-0 | 193 |
Coby | Bryant | CB | Cincinnati | 6-0 | 195 |
Michael | Carter II | CB | Duke | 5-11 | 180 |
DJ | Daniel | CB | Georgia | 6-1 | 185 |
Mark | Webb | CB | Georgia | 6-1 | 200 |
Damarion | Williams | CB | Houston | 5-11 | 170 |
AJ | Parker | CB | Kansas State | 5-11 | 178 |
Brandin | Echols | CB | Kentucky | 5-11 | 174 |
Kary | Vincent Jr. | CB | Louisiana State | 5-11 | 185 |
Jaylon | Jones | CB | Mississippi | 5-10 | 183 |
Patrice | Rene | CB | North Carolina | 6-2 | 205 |
Tre | Brown | CB | Oklahoma | 5-10 | 181 |
Rodarius | Williams | CB | Oklahoma State | 6-0 | 187 |
Brandon | Stephens | CB | SMU | 6-0 | 206 |
Shawn | Shamburger | CB | Tennessee | 5-11 | 187 |
Elijah | Blades | CB | Texas A&M | 6-2 | 185 |
Myles | Jones | CB | Texas A&M | 6-3 | 185 |
DaMarcus | Fields | CB | Texas Tech | 6-0 | 200 |
Zech | McPhearson | CB | Texas Tech | 6-0 | 188 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Safeties

LSU safety JaCoby Stevens (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with safeties:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
THREE TO WATCH
James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati: After a breakout 2018 season where he recorded 54 tackles and four interceptions and just two days prior to last year’s opener, James Wiggins suffered a devastating season-ending knee injury. In Coach Fickell’s quarters-style defense, Wiggins’ advantageous speed and man-to-man cover ability were regularly on display in 2018 while typically playing over the slot to the field. With smooth pedal ability and short burst turning to run in zone, the Miami native can be utilized in a variety of defensive roles. Though his urgency could be more consistent coming up in run support, Wiggins put on tape good form tackling technique while breaking down prior to delivering pop and wrapping up ball carriers.
JaCoby Stevens, SS, LSU:
At 6-1 and 228 pounds, JaCoby Stevens is one of the most versatile defensive players in the country. For the national champion Tigers last season, the former wide receiver could be seen aligning at safety, outside linebacker, nickel, out wide at corner, defensive end and even defensive tackle for some creative plays. And despite being limited by a shoulder injury last season, Stevens was very productive while recording 85 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks and three interceptions. With linebacker size, fluid movement skills and burst to close quickly on the ball, the Tennessee native will be a 2.5-year starter for LSU with skill sets that easily translate to the NFL.
Divine Deablo, FS, Virginia Tech:
Standing at 6-2 and 223 pounds, it’s difficult to miss Divine Deablo. With rare size and length for a safety, the three-year starter is an impactful centerfielder for the Hokie defense, oftentimes found roaming deep in the secondary where his ranginess helps get him in position to make plays on the ball. With the wingspan and speed to match up with tight ends, the Winston-Salem, North Carolina native has been productive in the passing game while picking up nine career passes defensed, including two interceptions. One particularly impressive aspect of Deablo’s game is his desire to get to the football and – when he lines up the ball carrier right – he can deliver a knock-back blow.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: SAFETIES
Richie | Grant | SAF | Central Florida | 6-0 | 194 |
Darrick | Forrest | SAF | Cincinnati | 6-0 | 200 |
James | Wiggins | SAF | Cincinnati | 6-0 | 205 |
Nolan | Turner | SAF | Clemson | 6-1 | 195 |
Shawn | Davis | SAF | Florida | 6-0 | 185 |
Donovan | Stiner | SAF | Florida | 6-1 | 203 |
Cyrus | Fagan | SAF | Florida State | 6-1 | 191 |
Hamsah | Nasirildeen | SAF | Florida State | 6-4 | 215 |
Richard | LeCounte | SAF | Georgia | 5-10 | 190 |
Deontay | Anderson | SAF | Houston | 6-2 | 217 |
Grant | Stuard | SAF | Houston | 6-1 | 210 |
JaCoby | Stevens | SAF | Louisiana State | 6-1 | 228 |
Rodjay | Burns | SAF | Louisville | 6-0 | 212 |
Reed | Blankenship | SAF | Middle Tennessee | 6-0 | 195 |
Joshuah | Bledsoe | SAF | Missouri | 6-0 | 205 |
Tyree | Gillespie | SAF | Missouri | 6-0 | 210 |
Malcolm | Rodriguez | SAF | Oklahoma State | 6-0 | 205 |
Damar | Hamlin | SAF | Pittsburgh | 6-1 | 196 |
Trevor | Denbow | SAF | SMU | 5-11 | 225 |
Divine | Deablo | SAF | Virginia Tech | 6-2 | 223 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Linebackers

Clemson linebacker James Skalski (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri).
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with linebackers:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
THREE TO WATCH
James Skalski, ILB, Clemson:
As a fifth-year graduate student, James Skalski’s teammates have begun referring to him as “sensei” due to his grasp of the Tigers’ defensive scheme. As the primary inside linebacker in 2019 who made Clemson’s defensive calls, the Sharpsburg, Georgia native displayed great command on the field aligning teammates pre-snap as well as quickly keying and diagnosing once the ball was hiked. Standing at 6-0 and 235 pounds, Skalski isn’t the biggest linebacker in the draft class but does play with one of the highest motors. Aiding the All-ACC Academic selection’s play speed in this zone-match defense are his instincts, which enable him to get a jump on where the ball is going.
Jermaine Johnson, OLB, Georgia:
In his first season with the Bulldogs, Jermaine Johnson showed promise as a developmental stand-up linebacker who can perform a variety of roles. The former Independence CC product and star of 2018’s “Last Chance U” aligned as an outside linebacker in base, rush end in nickel, and inside linebacker in dime, displaying the versatility that NFL teams covet. Blessed with prototypical outside linebacker size at 6-4 and 240 pounds, Johnson has good, straight-line speed for the position and is capable of dropping into low zones in pass coverage. If the Eden Prairie, Minnesota native adds to his pass rush toolbox in 2020, he’ll further expand his diverse skill set.
Garret Wallow, ILB, Texas Christian:
Garret Wallow is one of those non-flashy players who, when you look down at your note sheet at the end of the game, you’ve given credit for 20 tackles. The productive inside linebacker from New Orleans led the Big 12 in tackles in 2019 and it’s not surprising considering his instincts, smooth lateral movement skills, aggressive nature and effort. At 6-2 and 220 pounds, Wallow is a slightly undersized linebacker prospect who projects to remain inside at the next level while being a core special teams contributor. Linebackers with his smarts and leadership, however, are always in high demand.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: LINEBACKERS
K.J. | Britt | LB | Auburn | 6-1 | 236 |
Max | Richardson | LB | Boston College | 6-1 | 230 |
James | Skalski | LB | Clemson | 6-0 | 235 |
Jermaine | Johnson | LB | Georgia | 6-4 | 240 |
Monty | Rice | LB | Georgia | 6-1 | 235 |
Dru | Prox | LB | Kansas | 6-2 | 215 |
Elijah | Sullivan | LB | Kansas State | 6-1 | 210 |
Jamar | Watson (Boogie) | LB | Kentucky | 6-2 | 242 |
Chauncey | Manac | LB | Louisiana | 6-3 | 252 |
Jabril | Cox | LB | Louisiana State | 6-3 | 233 |
Dorian | Etheridge | LB | Louisville | 6-2 | 230 |
Zach | McCloud | LB | Miami-FL | 6-2 | 235 |
Quincy | Roche | LB | Miami-FL | 6-3 | 235 |
Lakia | Henry | LB | Mississippi | 6-0 | 235 |
Sam | Williams | LB | Mississippi | 6-2 | 251 |
Erroll | Thompson | LB | Mississippi State | 6-1 | 250 |
Chazz | Surratt | LB | North Carolina | 6-3 | 230 |
Daelin | Hayes | LB | Notre Dame | 6-4 | 266 |
Caleb | Kelly | LB | Oklahoma | 6-2 | 225 |
Calvin | Bundage | LB | Oklahoma State | 6-2 | 234 |
Amen | Ogbongbemiga | LB | Oklahoma State | 6-0 | 225 |
Blaze | Alldredge | LB | Rice | 6-2 | 220 |
Riley | Cole | LB | South Alabama | 6-3 | 235 |
Sherrod | Greene | LB | South Carolina | 6-1 | 230 |
Delano | Robinson | LB | SMU | 6-0 | 238 |
Aaron | Hansford | LB | Texas A&M | 6-2 | 240 |
Buddy | Johnson | LB | Texas A&M | 6-2 | 228 |
Garret | Wallow | LB | Texas Christian | 6-1 | 220 |
Riko | Jeffers | LB | Texas Tech | 6-1 | 245 |
Patrick | Johnson | LB | Tulane | 6-2 | 255 |
Charles | Snowden | LB | Virginia | 6-6 | 235 |
Rayshard | Ashby | LB | Virginia Tech | 5-11 | 237 |
JaCquez | Williams | LB | Wake Forest | 6-1 | 220 |
Tony | Fields II | LB | West Virginia | 6-1 | 220 |
DeAngelo | Malone | LB | Western Kentucky | 6-3 | 231 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Defensive Tackles

West Virginia defensive lineman Darius Stills (AP Photo/Jerry Larson)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with defensive tackles:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
Ralfs Rusins, NG, Liberty:
Traditionally, nose guards are the key cogs inside for stuffing the run, but Ralfs Rusins showed in game one versus Syracuse last year that he can also use his power to affect the quarterback in the passing game as well. Taking the center straight back into the quarterback’s lap for a sack, the Latvian native is a power player who utilizes his great size and length to be a factor in both phases of the game. With an impressive ability to hold the point of attack, lock-out blockers with extension, read and react to the play, and shed to tackle, it’s no wonder the former tight end finished the season fourth on the team with 60 tackles, including 6.5 for loss.Â
Darel Middleton, DT, Tennessee:
Big Darel Middleton was creatively utilized in 2019 for the Vols, aligning at closed-side defensive end in their even front, at 4i in okie (3-man) fronts, and then kicking inside to tackle in nickel. At 6-6 and 311 pounds, the former East Mississippi CC Lion – who won the 2018 NJCAA national championship – adds a lot of beef to stuffing the run and was regularly able to use his strength to press off opposing blockers. With his advantageous size and great physicality, Middleton naturally projects inside to defensive tackle for the next level.
Darius Stills, NG, West Virginia:
As an undersized and active nose guard, Darius Stills is fun to watch. With good initial quickness to immediately stress interior blockers and the contact strength to not be deterred through the gap, Stills makes his living in the offensive backfield. In 2019, the West Virginia native led the Mountaineers with an impressive 14.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with seven sacks, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors. With a motor that never fails and the speed to get home, keep an eye out for this year’s preseason Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: DEFENSIVE TACKLES
Forrest | Merrill | DT | Arkansas State | 6-1 | 338 |
Tyrone | Truesdell | DT | Auburn | 6-2 | 310 |
Khyiris | Tonga | DT | Brigham Young | 6-2 | 326 |
Tedarrell | Slaton | DT | Florida | 6-4 | 358 |
Marvin | Wilson | DT | Florida State | 6-4 | 311 |
Devonte | Wyatt | DT | Georgia | 6-4 | 320 |
Mike | Greene | DT | James Madison | 6-3 | 285 |
Quinton | Bohanna | DT | Kentucky | 6-5 | 361 |
Phil | Hoskins | DT | Kentucky | 6-5 | 305 |
Ralfs | Rusins | DT | Liberty | 6-6 | 325 |
Neil | Farrell Jr. | DT | Louisiana State | 6-4 | 298 |
Jonathan | Ford | DT | Miami-FL | 6-4 | 306 |
Akial | Byers | DT | Missouri | 6-3 | 300 |
Kobie | Whiteside | DT | Missouri | 6-2 | 310 |
Keyshon | Camp | DT | Pittsburgh | 6-3 | 285 |
Darel | Middleton | DT | Tennessee | 6-6 | 311 |
Corey | Bethley | DT | Texas Christian | 6-1 | 290 |
Darius | Stills | DT | West Virginia | 6-1 | 290 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Defensive Ends

Auburn defensive lineman Big Kat Bryant (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with defensive ends:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
Big Kat Bryant, DE, Auburn:
Big Kat Bryant got his opportunity to start in 2019 and the 6-4, 250 pounder displayed a wide array of roles he can play. Starting at defensive end primarily, the versatile chess piece also lined up at rush defensive tackle in nickel and as a stand-up outside linebacker. In each role, he rushed the quarterback, defended the run and even dropped back into zone showing smooth ability to flip his hips and maneuver in space. As a rusher, Bryant flashes good initial quickness to threaten offensive tackles off the snap as well as good push, turning speed to power. No doubt he would like better finish to the quarterback and to add to his five-sack total over the past two seasons.
Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke: A rare four-year starter, Duke’s Victor Dimukeje is a fun player to watch due to his non-stop motor and his ability to get to the football. Not always the prettiest but one of the most effective rushers in this year’s class, Dimukeje led the Blue Devils while ranking third in the ACC with 8.5 sacks a season ago. Blessed with twitchy movements and explosiveness, the Baltimore product puts immediate stress on offensive tackles’ range and comes with a variety of pass rush moves. His impressive straight-line speed coupled with his effort enables him to cover a lot of ground when chasing out of the stack.
Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt:
One of the larger defensive ends in this year’s class, Dayo Odeyingbo is another versatile player who aligns all across the defensive front. Standing at 6-5 and 275 pounds, Odeyingbo is a stout run defender at the point of attack, even being able to hold up versus double teams while playing inside. Arguably his best position may end up being at 3-tech in the NFL due to his size, ability to win off the snap, his heavy-hands engaging blockers and overall disruptive presence in the offensive backfield. With 45 tackles – including 12 for a loss – in 2019, the Carrollton Ranchview (Texas) product plays with a high motor in his pursuit of the football to boot.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: DEFENSIVE ENDS
Demetrius | Taylor | DE | Appalachian State | 6-1 | 275 |
Big Kat | Bryant | DE | Auburn | 6-4 | 247 |
William | Bradley-King | DE | Baylor | 6-3 | 248 |
Justin | Foster | DE | Clemson | 6-3 | 265 |
Tarron | Jackson | DE | Coastal Carolina | 6-2 | 270 |
Victor | Dimukeje | DE | Duke | 6-3 | 265 |
Jeremiah | Moon | DE | Florida | 6-5 | 228 |
Janarius | Robinson | DE | Florida State | 6-5 | 261 |
Malik | Herring | DE | Georgia | 6-4 | 280 |
Raymond | Johnson III | DE | Georgia Southern | 6-3 | 240 |
David | Anenih | DE | Houston | 6-3 | 237 |
Payton | Turner | DE | Houston | 6-5 | 288 |
Glen | Logan | DE | Louisiana State | 6-4 | 309 |
Tariqious | Tisdale | DE | Mississippi | 6-6 | 290 |
Marquiss | Spencer | DE | Mississippi State | 6-5 | 285 |
Tomon | Fox | DE | North Carolina | 6-3 | 250 |
Adetokunbo | Ogundeji | DE | Notre Dame | 6-5 | 253 |
LaRon | Stokes | DE | Oklahoma | 6-4 | 269 |
Patrick | Jones II | DE | Pittsburgh | 6-4 | 260 |
Rashad | Weaver | DE | Pittsburgh | 6-5 | 270 |
Matthew | Butler | DE | Tennessee | 6-4 | 285 |
Micheal | Clemons | DE | Texas A&M | 6-5 | 270 |
Cameron | Sample | DE | Tulane | 6-3 | 272 |
Dayo | Odeyingbo | DE | Vanderbilt | 6-5 | 275 |
Justus | Reed | DE | Virginia Tech | 6-3 | 248 |
Carlos | Basham Jr. | DE | Wake Forest | 6-4 | 275 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Offensive Tackles

Notre Dame offensive lineman Liam Eichenberg (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we kick things off with offensive tackles:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
Stone Forsythe, OT, Florida:
The Florida Gators have a long line of massive offensive tackles playing in the NFL, and Stone Forsythe looks like he will continue the legacy. Standing at 6-6 and 329 pounds, the Winter Garden, Florida native enters his second season as the starting left tackle. With his size, Forsythe is able to effectively wall-off defenders in the run game while utilizing his length to ride edge rushers beyond the quarterback in the pass game.
Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame:
After watching former first-round pick Mike McGlinchey for two years, Liam Eichenberg enters his third season in 2020 as the Fighting Irish’s starting left tackle. Blessed with the size, length and foot quickness to be an effective blind-side protector, Eichenberg is no slouch in the run game either. With the ability to roll his hips while drive blocking, the former Saint Ignatius High School prep star demonstrates the ability to create movement in the run game, as well as the grit, physicality and toughness NFL teams seek.
Carson Green, OT, Texas A&M:
From another school with a history of producing NFL offensive linemen, Texas A&M has both starting tackles on this year’s Big Board, including right tackle Carson Green. The third-year starter out of illustrious Westlake Carroll High School in Texas is one of the more coordinated hand and foot athletes in that he can punch a rusher with his hands while simultaneously not missing a beat in his kick step. Another impressive aspect of Green’s game is his ability to refit his hands after initially placing them on a defender, enabling him to maintain sufficient contact while sustaining his block.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: OFFENSIVE TACKLE
Alex | Leatherwood | OT | Alabama | 6-5 | 312 |
Stone | Forsythe | OT | Florida | 6-6 | 329 |
D’Antne | Demery | OT | FIU | 6-5 | 320 |
Landon | Young | OT | Kentucky | 6-6 | 324 |
Austin | Deculus | OT | Louisiana State | 6-6 | 322 |
Josh | Ball | OT | Marshall | 6-7 | 304 |
Greg | Eiland | OT | Mississippi State | 6-7 | 335 |
Liam | Eichenberg | OT | Notre Dame | 6-6 | 305 |
Robert | Hainsey | OT | Notre Dame | 6-5 | 295 |
Teven | Jenkins | OT | Oklahoma State | 6-7 | 310 |
Sadarius | Hutcherson | OT | South Carolina | 6-3 | 320 |
Carson | Green | OT | Texas A&M | 6-5 | 315 |
Dan | Moore Jr. | OT | Texas A&M | 6-5 | 325 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Interior Offensive Linemen

Pittsburgh offensive lineman Jimmy Morrissey (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board is being rolled out by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with interior offensive linemen:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College:
After beginning his collegiate career at Davidson and starting only the last seven games of 2019, left guard Zion Johnson showed that he belongs on our Big Board with his play. Standing at 6-3 and 300 pounds, the Bowie, Maryland product is on the slighter side of the guard spectrum but possesses the tools NFL coaches look for in left guards and centers. Johnson routinely displays on tape the ability to quickly get out of his stance, athleticism to execute a variety of move blocks, strength to latch and steer in the run game, anchor to halt a bull rush and the awareness to adjust to a moving picture. Equally impressive is his ability to keep clean by staying on his feet – the true mark of a good athlete.
Tristen Hoge, OG, BYU:
Tristen Hoge looks like a right guard. The two-time Idaho Gatorade Player of the Year award winner is blessed with prototypical guard size and length, and he brings a physical, nasty demeanor to the trenches every snap. One of the strengths of his game is his ability to utilize his length in pass pro to lock-down power rush moves. Gap-scheme NFL offenses best suit this mauler’s skill set but he’ll need to rebound from some inconsistencies after being limited to just five games in 2019.
Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pittsburgh:
Players like Pitt’s Jimmy Morrissey don’t come around often – a four-year starter who’s smart, athletic, physical and with good size. The former walk-on can be seen regularly making the line calls pre-snap, consistently delivering an accurate snap to the quarterback, picking up his man in the scheme and finishing his block through the whistle. After his headiness, Morrissey’s athleticism really shines on tape and that’s why he’s able to execute reach blocks and second level- blocks so efficiently while getting out on screens and even being able to pull to the perimeter on tosses.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Deonte | Brown | OG | Alabama | 6-3 | 338 |
Landon | Dickerson | C | Alabama | 6-5 | 308 |
Myron | Cunningham | OG | Arkansas | 6-8 | 293 |
Xavier | Newman | OG | Baylor | 6-2 | 307 |
Zion | Johnson | OG | Boston College | 6-3 | 300 |
Tristen | Hoge | OG | Brigham Young | 6-4 | 301 |
Parker | Boudreaux | OG | Central Florida | 6-4 | 301 |
Jack | Wohlabaugh | C | Duke | 6-3 | 300 |
D’Ante | Smith | OG | East Carolina | 6-5 | 292 |
Stewart | Reese | OG | Florida | 6-5 | 345 |
Ben | Cleveland | OG | Georgia | 6-5 | 335 |
Luke | Fortner | OG | Kentucky | 6-5 | 304 |
Drake | Jackson | C | Kentucky | 6-2 | 313 |
Robert | Jones | OG | Middle Tennessee | 6-4 | 332 |
Royce | Newman | OG | Mississippi | 6-5 | 305 |
Dareuan | Parker | OG | Mississippi State | 6-3 | 330 |
Stewart | Reese | OG | Mississippi State | 6-6 | 345 |
LaQuinston | Sharp | OG | Mississippi State | 6-3 | 315 |
Joe | Sculthorpe | OG | NC State | 6-3 | 314 |
Tommy | Kraemer | OG | Notre Dame | 6-5 | 319 |
Josh | Sills | OG | Oklahoma State | 6-5 | 338 |
Jimmy | Morrissey | C | Pittsburgh | 6-3 | 305 |
Hayden | Howerton | OG | SMU | 6-3 | 290 |
Bryce | Foxworth | OG | Southern Miss | 6-3 | 316 |
Brandon | Kennedy | C | Tennessee | 6-3 | 301 |
Trey | Smith | OG | Tennessee | 6-5 | 325 |
Derek | Kerstetter | OG | Texas | 6-5 | 305 |
Denzel | Okafor | OG | Texas | 6-4 | 315 |
Jared | Hocker | OG | Texas A&M | 6-5 | 323 |
Austin | Myers | OG | Texas Christian | 6-5 | 303 |
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2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board: Tight Ends

SMU tight end Kylen Granson (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)
The 2021 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Big Board will be rolled out during the next week by position, featuring players to watch. Today, we continue with tight ends:
*NOTE: We at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl are disappointed for those players whose senior seasons have been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In respect for those who may still play in 2021, we have altered our preseason Big Board to reflect only those seniors whose schools are actively preparing to play a fall season.
THREE TO WATCH
Miller Forristall, TE, Alabama:
Miller Forristall has a well-rounded skill set while having experience in the Crimson Tide’s “pro style” offense. The second-year starter is a very heady player who has done just about everything an offensive coordinator can ask: align all across the formation, block 6-techniques head-up, and stay in on 7-man protections to pass block, run routes and be a reliable pass catcher. Not the biggest, not the fastest, just effective at everything he does. One aspect of Forristall’s game that is particularly impressive and that does not show up on the stat sheet is his ability to adjust on the fly to pick up “color” in order to ensure the dangerous Alabama running backs have clear lanes to run through.
Kylen Granson, TE, SMU:
One of the most intriguing chess pieces in this year’s draft class is Kylen Granson of SMU who set a team tight end record last season with an impressive nine receiving touchdowns. A regional track qualifier at Austin, Texas’s renowned Westlake High School, SMU staff have timed the former Rice wide receiver in the 4.4s. Though not a prototypical “Y” type tight end at a shade under 6-3 and weighing 235 pounds, Granson battles inline blocking while not being afraid to stick his nose in the fire. The athletic mismatch poses issues for opposing defensive coordinators due to linebackers struggling with his speed and route running ability and safeties surrendering size.
Tony Poljan, TE, Virginia:
Standing at 6-7 and 265 pounds, new Cavalier tight end Tony Poljan has the distinction as being the biggest tight end prospect on this year’s preseason Big Board. A second-team All-MAC performer a season ago for the Chippewas, Poljan was a tri-sport athlete in high school who was named to Mr. Basketball Watch List prior to his senior season and opened his collegiate career at Central Michigan as a quarterback. With his long arms and frame, the Lansing, Michigan native is able to effectively cover-up defenders in the run game and box them out in the pass game, much like a center in basketball. True to his athletic background, Poljan possesses impressive ability to adjust to the flight of the ball as a receiver and owns soft hands to consistently snatch the ball away from his frame.
2021 NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL BIG BOARD: TIGHT ENDS
Miller | Forristall | TE | Alabama | 6-5 | 242 |
Matt | Bushman | TE | Brigham Young | 6-5 | 245 |
Noah | Gray | TE | Duke | 6-4 | 240 |
Tre | McKitty | TE | Georgia | 6-5 | 245 |
Roger | Carter Jr. | TE | Georgia State | 6-2 | 250 |
Chase | Allen | TE | Iowa State | 6-7 | 240 |
Trae | Barry | TE | Jacksonville State | 6-6 | 235 |
Briley | Moore | TE | Kansas State | 6-4 | 250 |
Justin | Rigg | TE | Kentucky | 6-6 | 266 |
Josh | Pederson | TE | Louisiana-Monroe | 6-5 | 232 |
Kenny | Yeboah | TE | Mississippi | 6-4 | 240 |
Nick | Muse | TE | South Carolina | 6-4 | 232 |
Kylen | Granson | TE | SMU | 6-2 | 235 |
Tony | Poljan | TE | Virginia | 6-7 | 265 |
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