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Top 50 HBCU Prospects | Who are the Top Prospects in College Football?

NFL Draft Diamonds was founded to shine a light on overlooked and underrated football players. Each year, our team works to identify talent from all levels of college competition. HBCU athletes, in particular, carry a proud and influential legacy in the NFL. Take a look at this year’s top 50 HBCU prospects.

  1. Erick Hunter, LB, Morgan State
  2. Ckelby Givens, EDGE, Southern
  3. Noah Miles, EDGE, Howard
  4. Joanes Fortilien, WR, Jackson State*
  5. Eden James, RB, Howard
  6. Kevon King, RB, Norfolk State
  7. Bruno Onwuazor, OT, Virginia State
  8. Ashton Grable, OL, Florida A&M
  9. D’Andre Townes-Blue, OG, Jackson State
  10. Johnny Harris III, CB, Bethune-Cookman*
  11. Malcolm Reed, S, North Carolina Central
  12. Cameron Smith, OT, Alabama State
  13. Bryce Cage, EDGE, Grambling State
  14. JaCobian Morgan, QB, Jackson State
  15. Shemar Savage, WR, Prairie View A&M
  16. Aaron Harris, CB, North Carolina A&T
  17. TJ Huggins, CB, Florida A&M
  18. Horacio Johnson, S, Southern
  19. Walker Harris, QB, North Carolina Central
  20. Stemarion Edwards, LB, Alcorn State
  21. Vincent Paige, LB, Southern
  22. Korion Sharpe, OG, North Carolina A&T
  23. Maleek Huggins, WR, Bethune-Cookman
  24. Marvin Landy, TE, Jackson State
  25. Blake Davis, CB, Grambling State
  26. Jeremiah Williams, DT, Jackson State
  27. Keshawn Lynch, EDGE, Norfolk State
  28. Charles Davis, OL, Florida A&M
  29. Jacorian Sewell, RB, Alcorn State
  30. Mikael King, CB, Tuskegee
  31. Tony Rountree Jr., DT, Savannah State
  32. Max U’Ren, LB, North Carolina Central
  33. Luke Bracey, TE, North Carolina Central
  34. Thad Franklin, RB, Florida A&M
  35. Brevin Caldwell, WR, Johnson C. Smith
  36. Jarod Washington, CB, South Carolina State
  37. Kevin Larkins, CB, Livingstone
  38. Diego Addison, S, South Carolina State
  39. Noah McKinney, OC, North Carolina Central
  40. Ty’Metrius Patterson, OLB, Benedict
  41. Davion Westmoreland, EDGE, Florida A&M
  42. DJ Nelson, TE, Alabama A&M
  43. Tyrell Lawrence, OG, Alabama A&M
  44. Delonta Butler, DT, Norfolk State
  45. Roger Smith, OG, South Carolina State
  46. Donald Gatling, S, Virginia Union
  47. Dylan Djete, WR, Alabama State
  48. Israel Nwokocha, OLB, Benedict
  49. Jadon Carter, CB, Morgan State
  50. Keane Lewis, DB, Alabama State

*Juniors

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