Friday, April 24, 2015

HBCU prospects ready for NFL draft

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania -- The NFL draft is loaded with major Division I prospects. However, there are a number of great prospects from the historically Black colleges and universities available.

It’s quite possible some of these players could hear their names called during the draft, which will be held April 30-May 2 in Chicago. If not, there’s an even greater possibility that these players could sign with NFL teams as undrafted free agents.

OFFENSE
Andrew Edouard, center
Bethune-Cookman
6-foot-2, 295 pounds

Edouard, a former Overbrook High standout, really developed over the last few years. After his scholastic career in Public League, he played two seasons of junior college football at Lackawanna College. Then, he transferred to Bethune-Cookman where he became an All-MEAC selection as well as one of the best offensive linemen in HBCU football. He could play center or offensive guard in the NFL with his quickness and strength.

Robert Myers, offensive tackle
Tennessee State
6-foot-5, 310 pounds

Myers has the size and strength to be a solid offensive lineman in the NFL. He’s a great run blocker. He was selected second-team All Ohio Valley Conference. Myers also played in the Senior Bowl.

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