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    Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Here is a complete list of players who are on the NFL radar entering the fall. This list will see additions and subtractions but this is the starting point.

    SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, Jackson State, South Dakota, SEMO, and UNI have the best overall classes.

    OT Reese Moore Abilene Christian
    WR Abdul-Fatai Ibrahim Alabama A&M
    DT Darel Middleton Alabama A&M
    CB Keenan Isaac Alabama State
    TE Thomas Greaney Albany (NY)
    C Mark Evans II Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    OLB Monroe Beard III Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    RB Brian Snead Jr. Austin Peay State
    TE Kemari Averett Bethune-Cookman
    ILB Joe Andressen Bryant
    DT Jack Daly Bryant
    WR Chris Coleman Cal Poly
    DE Brevin Allen Campbell
    DE Anton Williams Charleston Southern
    OG McClendon Curtis Chattanooga
    DT Devonnsha Maxwell Chattanooga
    RB Ailym Ford Chattanooga
    OLB Jay Person Chattanooga
    DE Shane Cokes Dartmouth
    SS Noah Plack Delaware
    SS Kedrick Whitehead Delaware
    DE Isaiah Williams Delaware State
    FS Romell Harris-Freeman Delaware State
    RB Jacob Saylors East Tennessee State
    WR Isaiah Hill Eastern Illinois
    OLB Foday Jalloh Eastern Illinois
    TE Dakota Allen Eastern Kentucky
    WR Cornelius McCoy Eastern Kentucky
    WR Freddie Roberson Eastern Washington
    WR Jackson Parham Elon
    OLB Isaiah Land Florida A&M
    P Chris Faddoul Florida A&M
    WR Xavier Smith Florida A&M
    RB Destin Coates Florida A&M
    WR Jah'Marae Sheread Florida A&M
    ILB Ryan Greenhagen Fordham
    WR Dequece Carter Fordham
    QB Tim DeMorat Fordham
    TE Ryan Miller Furman
    OT Anderson Tomlin Furman
    RB Dominic Roberto Furman
    CB Travis Blackshear Furman
    RB Narii Gaither Gardner-Webb
    CB Ryan Estes Grambling State
    DE Sundiata Anderson Grambling State
    SS Danquarian Fields Grambling State
    WR Jadakis Bonds Hampton
    OLB KeShaun Moore Hampton
    RB Aidan Borguet Harvard
    ILB Jacob Dobbs Holy Cross
    OLB Liam Anderson Holy Cross
    CB John Smith Holy Cross
    WR Ayir Asante Holy Cross
    CB Devin Haskins Holy Cross
    P Brady Buell Houston Baptist
    OT Anim Dankwah Howard
    RB Ian Wheeler Howard
    RB Roshaun Johnson Idaho
    WR Terez Traynor Idaho
    C Logan Floyd Idaho
    ILB Fa'avae Fa'avae Idaho
    DT Jason Lewan Illinois State
    TE Tanner Taula Illinois State
    OT Peyton Asche Illinois State
    OLB Zeke Vandenburgh Illinois State
    OG Drew Bones Illinois State
    WR Taylor Grimes Incarnate Word (TX)
    ILB Kelechi Anyalebechi Incarnate Word (TX)
    WR Dante Hendrix Indiana State
    WR Mark Pope Jackson State
    SS John Huggins Jackson State
    OT Tony Gray Jackson State
    CB Isaiah Bolden Jackson State
    OT Simi Moala Jackson State
    WR Shane Hooks Jackson State
    OG Willis Patrick Jackson State
    ILB Markail Benton Jacksonville State
    DE Malik Hamm Lafayette
    OG Blake Rogenhofer Lindenwood (MO)
    TE Owen Glascoe Long Island (NY)
    C Michael Gerace Maine
    TE Shawn Bowman Maine
    FS Clay Fields III Marist
    CB Corione Harris McNeese State
    RB Deonta McMahon McNeese State
    CB Darion McKenzie Merrimack
    CB Montrae Braswell Missouri State
    SS Kyriq McDonald Missouri State
    WR Tyrone Scott Missouri State
    QB Jason Shelley Missouri State
    RB Otis Weah Missouri State
    DE Kevin Ellis Missouri State
    RB Juwon Farri Monmouth (NJ)
    CB Justin Ford Montana
    OLB Patrick O'Connell Montana
    RB Marcus Knight Montana
    WR Malik Flowers Montana
    FS Robby Hauck Montana
    ILB Marcus Welnel Montana
    RB Isaiah Ifanse Montana State
    SS Ty Okada Montana State
    RB Julien Gums Nicholls State
    OT D'Montre' Smith Norfolk State
    CB Brandon Codrington North Carolina Central
    OG Donny Ventrelli North Dakota
    WR Garett Maag North Dakota
    OT Cody Mauch North Dakota State
    TE Noah Gindorff North Dakota State
    FB Hunter Luepke North Dakota State
    RB Tamerik Williams North Dakota State
    RB Kobe Johnson North Dakota State
    OG Nash Jensen North Dakota State
    FS Dawson Weber North Dakota State
    OG PJ Poutasi Northern Arizona
    SS Morgan Vest Northern Arizona
    WR Brandon Porter Northern Arizona
    WR Stacy Chukwumezie Northern Arizona
    WR Kassidy Woods Northern Colorado
    SS Nick Ciccio Northern Colorado
    RB Elijah Dotson Northern Colorado
    FS Benny Sapp III Northern Iowa
    K Matthew Cook Northern Iowa
    ILB Bryce Flater Northern Iowa
    WR Deion McShane Northern Iowa
    SS Korby Sander Northern Iowa
    FS Jaden Key Penn
    FS Anthony Adams Portland State
    WR Emmanuel Daigbe Portland State
    WR Andrei Iosivas Princeton
    DE Uche Ndukwe Princeton
    QB Kasim Hill Rhode Island
    FB Caleb Warren Rhode Island
    WR Paul Woods Rhode Island
    DE AJ Bibeault Rhode Island
    WR Jakob Herres Richmond
    FB Marshel Martin Sacramento State
    SS Marte Mapu Sacramento State
    WR Pierre Williams Sacramento State
    K Kyle Sentkowski Sacramento State
    OG Jon Mucciolo Sacred Heart
    RB Malik Grant Sacred Heart
    SS B.J. Foster Sam Houston
    WR Ife Adeyi Sam Houston
    RB Noah Smith Sam Houston
    RB Dezmon Jackson Sam Houston
    DT Ellison Hubbard Sam Houston
    OLB Nathan East Samford
    TE Derek Kline San Diego
    WR Shaq Davis South Carolina State
    OLB BJ Davis South Carolina State
    OT Alex Jensen South Dakota
    DE Brendan Webb South Dakota
    ILB Brock Mogensen South Dakota
    ILB Tre Thomas South Dakota
    OG Isaac Erbes South Dakota
    TE Austin Goehring South Dakota
    OLB Michael Scott South Dakota
    TE Zach Heins South Dakota State
    WR Jaxon Janke South Dakota State
    OT Garret Greenfield South Dakota State
    WR Jadon Janke South Dakota State
    ILB Isaiah Stalbird South Dakota State
    OG Mason McCormick South Dakota State
    DE Cade Terveer South Dakota State
    WR Landon Wolf South Dakota State
    SS Lawrence Johnson Southeast Missouri State
    RB Geno Hess Southeast Missouri State
    WR Johnny King Southeast Missouri State
    WR Damoriea Vick Southeast Missouri State
    C Shyron Rodgers Southeast Missouri State
    ILB Jordan Cole Southeast Missouri State
    CB Ferlando Jordan Southeastern Louisiana
    CB Brenden Flowers Southeastern Louisiana
    OT Jalen Bell Southeastern Louisiana
    CB Terence Dunlap Southern
    DE Jordan Lewis Southern
    WR Avante Cox Southern Illinois
    RB Javon Williams Jr. Southern Illinois
    CB PJ Jules Southern Illinois
    RB Justin Strong Southern Illinois
    DE Francis Bemiy Southern Utah
    P Jake Gerardi Southern Utah
    WR Xavier Gipson Stephen F. Austin
    DE BJ Thompson Stephen F. Austin
    QB Trae Self Stephen F. Austin
    RB Ty Son Lawton Stony Brook
    DE Eric Black Stony Brook
    DT Terray Jones Tennessee State
    OLB Eyabi Anoma Tennessee-Martin
    WR Colton Dowell Tennessee-Martin
    C Matthan Hatchie Tennessee-Martin
    OG Drake Centers Texas Southern
    RB Alex Ramsey The Citadel
    FB Luke Hamilton Towson
    TE McCallan Castles UC Davis
    CB Jaylin White UC Davis
    OG Jake Parks UC Davis
    OG Nick Amoah UC Davis
    ILB Malaki Malaki Utah Tech
    SS Darrius Nash Utah Tech
    WR Rayjoun Pringle Villanova
    ILB Danny Damico Villanova
    ILB Stone Snyder VMI
    RB Josh Davis Weber State
    OG Noah Atagi Weber State
    CB Eddie Heckard Weber State
    CB Cam McCutcheon Western Carolina
    OT Tyler Smith Western Carolina
    DE Nate Lynn William & Mary
    CB Ryan Poole William & Mary
    RB Bronson Yoder William & Mary
    SS Gage Herdman William & Mary
    RB Irvin Mulligan Wofford
    DE Micheal Mason Wofford
    CB Dathan Hickey Yale
    DE Oso Ifesinachukwu Yale
    RB Jaleel McLaughlin Youngstown State
    WR Bryce Oliver Youngstown State
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    Re: Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Cool list… FUBeAR did some cipherin’

    This… SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, UNI, and and Jackson State have the largest number of prospects of any school.” … doesn’t seem quite right/complete, unless FUBeAR misciphered (see below).

    “Top 20”
    1 - SDSU = 8
    2 - Jackson St. = 7
    2 - NDSU = 7
    2 - South Dakota = 7
    5 - MO St. = 6
    5 - Montana = 6
    5 - SE MO St. = 6
    8 - FAMU = 5
    8 - Holy Cross = 5
    8 - ILL St. = 5
    8 - Northern IA = 5
    12 - Chattanooga = 4
    12 - Furman = 4

    12 - Idaho = 4
    12 - Northern AZ = 4
    12 - Rhode Island = 4
    12 - Sacramento St. = 4
    12 - Southern IL = 4
    12 - UC Davis = 4
    12 - William & Mary = 4

    By Selected FCS Conference
    MVFC = 47 | AVG/11 Teams = 4.2727
    Big Sky = 34 | AVG/12 Teams = 2.8333
    SoCon = 16 | AVG/9 Teams = 1.7777
    CAA = 23 | AVG/13 Teams = 1.7692

    *Edited - found a cipherin’ error, dangit!
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    Re: Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by FUBeAR View Post
    Cool list… FUBeAR did some cipherin’

    This… SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, UNI, and and Jackson State have the largest number of prospects of any school.” … doesn’t seem quite right/complete, unless FUBeAR misciphered (see below).

    “Top 20”
    1 - SDSU = 8
    2 - Jackson St. = 7
    2 - NDSU = 7
    2 - South Dakota = 7
    5 - MO St. = 6
    5 - Montana = 6
    5 - SE MO St. = 6
    8 - FAMU = 5
    8 - Holy Cross = 5
    8 - ILL St. = 5
    8 - Northern IA = 5
    12 - Chattanooga = 4
    12 - Furman = 4

    12 - Idaho = 4
    12 - Northern AZ = 4
    12 - Rhode Island = 4
    12 - Sacramento St. = 4
    12 - Southern IL = 4
    12 - UC Davis = 4
    12 - William & Mary = 4

    By Selected FCS Conference
    MVFC = 47 | AVG/11 Teams = 4.2727
    Big Sky = 34 | AVG/12 Teams = 2.8333
    SoCon = 17 | AVG/9 Teams = 1.8888
    CAA = 23 | AVG/13 Teams = 1.7692

    I should have included SEMO and USD but I was moving fast. I edited it to reflect. Keep in mind this is all those who are suppose to be getting looks this fall.

    If you want to really narrow this down here is a list of those considered among the draftable/top PFA types.

    The most represented of this caliber are SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, South Dakota, Sam Houston, and Southern Illinois.
    DT Darel Middleton Alabama A&M
    TE Thomas Greaney Albany (NY)
    C Mark Evans II Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    WR Chris Coleman Cal Poly
    OG McClendon Curtis Chattanooga
    DT Devonnsha Maxwell Chattanooga
    RB Jacob Saylors East Tennessee State
    OLB Foday Jalloh Eastern Illinois
    WR Isaiah Hill Eastern Illinois
    WR Freddie Roberson Eastern Washington
    OLB Isaiah Land Florida A&M
    ILB Ryan Greenhagen Fordham
    WR Dequece Carter Fordham
    FB Ryan Miller Furman
    RB Narii Gaither Gardner-Webb
    WR Jadakis Bonds Hampton
    RB Roshaun Johnson Idaho
    WR Terez Traynor Idaho
    WR Taylor Grimes Incarnate Word (TX)
    SS John Huggins Jackson State
    DE Malik Hamm Lafayette
    CB Darion McKenzie Merrimack
    CB Montrae Braswell Missouri State
    SS Kyriq McDonald Missouri State
    WR Tyrone Scott Missouri State
    RB Marcus Knight Montana
    CB Justin Ford Montana
    WR Malik Flowers Montana
    OLB Patrick O'Connell Montana
    OG Donny Ventrelli North Dakota
    OT Cody Mauch North Dakota State
    TE Noah Gindorff North Dakota State
    OG Nash Jensen North Dakota State
    FB Hunter Luepke North Dakota State
    OG PJ Poutasi Northern Arizona
    WR Kassidy Woods Northern Colorado
    FS Anthony Adams Portland State
    WR Amos "Emmanuel" Daigbe Portland State
    WR Andrei Iosivas Princeton
    FB Marshel Martin Sacramento State
    SS Marte Mapu Sacramento State
    WR Pierre Williams Sacramento State
    SS B.J. Foster Sam Houston
    RB Dezmon Jackson Sam Houston
    WR Ife Adeyi Sam Houston
    WR Shaq Davis South Carolina State
    OT Alex Jensen South Dakota
    ILB Tre Thomas South Dakota
    ILB Brock Mogensen South Dakota
    WR Jaxon Janke South Dakota State
    TE Zach Heins South Dakota State
    WR Jadon Janke South Dakota State
    OT Garret Greenfield South Dakota State
    OG Mason McCormick South Dakota State
    SS Lawrence Johnson Southeast Missouri State
    CB Ferlando Jordan Southeastern Louisiana
    CB Terence Dunlap Southern
    WR Avante Cox Southern Illinois
    CB PJ Jules Southern Illinois
    RB Javon Williams Jr. Southern Illinois
    DE Francis Bemiy Southern Utah
    DE BJ Thompson Stephen F. Austin
    WR Xavier Gipson Stephen F. Austin
    OLB Eyabi Anoma Tennessee-Martin
    TE McCallan Castles UC Davis
    RB Josh Davis Weber State
    RB Jaleel McLaughlin Youngstown State

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    Re: Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by FUBeAR View Post
    Cool list… FUBeAR did some cipherin’

    This… SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, UNI, and and Jackson State have the largest number of prospects of any school.” … doesn’t seem quite right/complete, unless FUBeAR misciphered (see below).

    “Top 20”
    1 - SDSU = 8
    2 - Jackson St. = 7
    2 - NDSU = 7
    2 - South Dakota = 7
    5 - MO St. = 6
    5 - Montana = 6
    5 - SE MO St. = 6
    8 - FAMU = 5
    8 - Holy Cross = 5
    8 - ILL St. = 5
    8 - Northern IA = 5
    12 - Chattanooga = 4
    12 - Furman = 4

    12 - Idaho = 4
    12 - Northern AZ = 4
    12 - Rhode Island = 4
    12 - Sacramento St. = 4
    12 - Southern IL = 4
    12 - UC Davis = 4
    12 - William & Mary = 4

    By Selected FCS Conference
    MVFC = 47 | AVG/11 Teams = 4.2727
    Big Sky = 34 | AVG/12 Teams = 2.8333
    SoCon = 16 | AVG/9 Teams = 1.7777
    CAA = 23 | AVG/13 Teams = 1.7692

    *Edited - found a cipherin’ error, dangit!
    I love his lists as a fan but yep, the list has always had a geographical bias

    Miller TE Furman

    or FB

    he’s a good one either way but a TE / WR from what I saw

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    Re: Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Quote Originally Posted by caribbeanhen View Post
    I love his lists as a fan but yep, the list has always had a geographical bias

    Miller TE Furman

    or FB

    he’s a good one either way but a TE / WR from what I saw
    There really is not a bias like some fans believe as much as the landscape has just changed. My lists use to be dominated more by the east coast teams 15+ years ago but the geography of NFL prospects at the FCS level have changed a lot since. It use to be that there were players in every area but a lot more in the CAA/SoCon footprint and the SLC/MVFC/Big Sky was below them. Now, the CAA and SoCon have really fallen off since they have lost their top programs and most new P5 teams have come in their recruiting areas. Midwest and west coast have not seen the same changes so the MVFC has taken over as the best league, which is proven in the playoffs and on draft day every year these days.

    As for your comment on Miller I had him as a FB myself previously but my sources informed me that at the junior pro day he measured 6'1 3/8, 209 pounds and they believe he runs in the 4.45-4.55 range in the 40. Those measurements would suggest WR but I left him as a FB because the school lists him at 221 pounds.

    Noah Plack was actually the only name on NFL watch lists that scouts have told me they were given but Whitehead is another name due to size and production and will get some looks this fall as well.

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    Re: Full FCS NFL Prospect Watch List for 2023 NFL Draft

    Interesting to see Dawson Weber but no Michael Tutsie when it comes to NDSU safeties. Tutsie is getting most of the preseason accolades between the two but I guess Weber's superior speed and coverage abilities must make him more appealing as an NFL prospect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor Chaos View Post
    Interesting to see Dawson Weber but no Michael Tutsie when it comes to NDSU safeties. Tutsie is getting most of the preseason accolades between the two but I guess Weber's superior speed and coverage abilities must make him more appealing as an NFL prospect.
    The NFL definitely values traits more because they are looking for upside. Tutsie will get peaked at but those I listed from NDSU are the ones who are getting the most looks as of now. It was like last year Griffin at SDSU was just an average/solid player for them but he was a test freak who displayed NFL athletic ability on film at times so he got a contract while some accomplished all-conference players did not even get a tryout. Keep in mind that this is just an early list and more names will pop up as well.

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