Finished last season with 55 tackles and three passes defensed.
CUA’ ROSE (ARKANSAS TECH) – 5-10, 185-pounds – Ball hawking playmaker, decent hands, track the ball well. Finished with 42 tackles, including a sack, four interceptions and 14 passes defensed. Discipline, hitter, closing and tracking speed, decent hands. MARQUIS SEAMON (BLOOMSBURG) – 5-10, 180-pounds. Finished with 44 tackles, three interceptions and 17 passes defensed. Decent speed, solid point of contact, good feet. DANTE REDWOOD (MERCYHURST) – 5-10, 185-pounds. Finished with 54 tackles, including a sack and force fumble. Physical, love to blitz, solid hitter, aggressive, good speed and hands, fiery, good fundamentals and technique. ALDEN MCCLELLON (WEST FLORIDA) – 5-11, 195-pounds. 1st Team All-Conference (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference). 49 Tackles (29 Solo, 20 Assisted), four Interceptions, 20 passes defensed. Can play nickel, good zone defender, solid closing speed, instinctive, good hands. ANTONIO CLARK (COLORADO MESA) – 5-10, 180-pounds. Finished with 76 tackles, three forced fumbles, five passes defensed and five interceptions. BILLY INGE III (EAST STROUDSBURG) – 5-10, 180-pounds – Great instincts, good hands, patience, quick, strong. Three interceptions and 11 passes defensed. Amassed 51 tackles, including nine stops for losses and three sacks. DARIUS WILLIAMS (CSU-PUEBLO) – 6-0, 200-pounds – NFL body, quick feet, good hands, explosive, physical. Finished with 60 tackles, four interceptions, a forced fumble. – Playmaker, eyes always on the ball, perimeter minded, solid speed, great hands and feet, finished, ball hawks, plays field well. MALIK BROWN (HENDERSON STATE) – 6-1, 185-pounds. Had 91 tackles, six interceptions and 25 passes defensed in the three years at Florida Tech. Tough, smart, use body well, aggressive, discipline, can play man-to-man, good hands and feet, does not give up inside. Gritty, fast and versatile, 25 tackles, an interception, a forced fumble and 11 pass defensed. ANTONIO DAWKINS (BLUEFIELD COLLEGE) – 5-10, 190-pounds. recorded 103 yards on six punt returns and a touchdown. Offensively, amassed 221 return yards on kickoffs in nine attempts. Totaled 34 tackles, three forced fumbles, four interceptions, six passes defensed. DARREN GARDENHIRE (DELTA STATE) – 6-1, 195-pounds – Physical, versatile, tough, can play bump and run, aggressive, decent hands, confident. ELEMS UKWU, JR (LAKE ERIE) – 5-10, 175-pounds. As a return specialist, produced 414 kickoff return yards and a touchdown off 16 attempts and 149 punt return yards and another touchdown off 14 tries. Amasses 37 tackles, 17 passes defensed, six interceptions.
Pretty much a complete athlete with speed, good instincts and playmaking abilities. RODERICK CHAPMAN (MISSOURI S&T) – 5-9, 175-pounds. Had 108 tackles as he averaged 9.8 stops per game. KYWAN OWENS (MINOT ST.) – Aggressive, good feet, strong. Led the nation for defensive backs in tackles with 127. GARRETT JACKSON (ADAMS ST.) – 6-1, 180-pounds – Decent hands, good leaping ability, physical, not afraid of contact. Had the most interceptions out the senior class with seven, 57 tackles and 17 passes defensed. ZURIL HENDRICK (EDINBORO) – 5-11, 190-pounds – Great hands, instinctive, polished. These unknown defensive standouts deserve the opportunity to get in front of decision makers to exercise their skill set to eliminate questions and prove their value.Īnd this group of defensive talents can fit the bill as their journey to play on Sundays afternoons continues. The talent pool has not increased it got better. With the lack of NFL Regional Combine sessions, NFL scouts have to get back to the grind and certified NFL agents are needed. While some mid-level players just missed out on a major program, a few Division-II athletes missed out on performing on the next level. However, there are several gems that slip through the cracks.
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Defensive backs lead the way with 15, including Dallas Cowboys hard hitting safety Jeff Heath (Saginaw Valley State), Tampa Bay Buccaneers veteran cornerback Brent Grimes (Shippensburg) and two-time Super Bowl winning cornerback, Tennessee Titan Malcolm Butler (West Alabama).īaltimore Ravens stud defensive end Matthew Judon (Grand Valley State) and defensive tackle Brandon Williams (Missouri Southern) highlight the front seven with 13 players, while six linebackers rolled out the rest.Ĭlearly, Division-I talents will get the first shot at professional scouts because their competition level is better. Among the 82 Division-II players, 34 are on rosters.