Invited: Mitch Hallstrom,
WR, Bethel
Invited to rookie camp by the Minnesota
Vikings.
Hallstrom, a D3football.com All-American, is 6-2, 211, but has a
huge wingspan. He started his career as a safety for the Royals but
moved to the offensive side of the ball and had 171 receptions
for 2,226 yards and 12 touchdowns over the past two seasons.
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Invited: Seth Mathis, LB, Bethel
Invited to rookie camp by the Minnesota
Vikings.
Mathis, a two-time D3football.com All-American, stands 6-2, 240
and ended his career with the Royals as the program's leading
tackler after 361 career tackles. He also intercepted 11 passes,
forced six fumbles, and had 3.5 sacks. His 40 time is 4.87.
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Invited: Rob Ruggiero, DL, Bridgewater State
Invited to rookie camp by the Indianapolis
Colts.
At 6-1, 237, Ruggiero looks more like an inside linebacker in
the NFL. He started his career with three seasons at Springfield
before transferring and sitting out 2012. Ruggiero's 40 time is
4.66 and he had 25 bench reps at 225.
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Bruce Doyle, OL, Brockport State
Doyle missed time at the end of the season because of injury,
hurting his draft preparedness. At 6-4, 308, Doyle has the size for
someone to still take a flyer on him in a rookie camp or in
training camp in the summer.
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Signed: Jamaine Sherman, WR, East Texas Baptist
Picked up by the St. Louis Rams.
Sherman, who played at two separate junior colleges in Arizona,
then Abilene Christian and played club football at
Alderson-Broaddus, used his final year of eligibility at East Texas
Baptist. He caught 62 passes for 1082 yards and seven
touchdowns for the Tigers last fall.
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Invited: Adham Talaat, DE, Gallaudet
Invited to rookie camp by the Seattle
Seahawks.
Talaat, who dominated the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference
and was seen by more than 20 scouts this season, has been training
at the TEST Parisi Football Academy. Talaat had 46 tackles,
9.5 tackles for loss for the 9-2 Bison. He's 6-6, 271 pounds, and
has speed comparable to top prospects at the position.
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Signed: Ryan Montague, RB, Louisiana College
Signed by the Seattle Seahawks.
A D3football.com All-Region selection, Montague ran for 1,080
yards for the Wildcats last season. At 5-8, 221, looks like a
third-down back in the NFL.
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Invited: Mason Espinosa, QB, Ohio Wesleyan
Invited to rookie camp by the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
Espinosa, a four-year starter for Ohio Wesleyan, was fifth in
Division III in passing yards per game last season and 17th in
total offense. Espinosa stands 6 feet, 2-1/2 inches, and weighed in
at 199 pounds with an official 40 time of 5.14. Sometimes Division
III quarterbacks are brought into minicamp just to serve as a "camp
arm" to throw to prospect wide receivers but any exposure is
good.
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Invited: Garrett Maloney, P, St. Thomas
Invited to rookie camp by the Minnesota
Vikings.
Maloney averaged a hair under 40 yards per punt for the Tommies
last season, with 10 punts landing inside the 20 compared to just
two touchbacks. St. Thomas opponents managed just seven returns on
his 24 punts.
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Invited: Willie Schneider, FB, St. Thomas
Invited to rookie camp by the Indianapolis
Colts.
Exclusively a fullback for the Tommies last year, Schneider got
no carries in 2013 and only a handful of them in 2012. Schneider
measures at 5-11, 230.
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Invited: Randall Carroll, CB,
Sul Ross State
Invited to rookie camp by the Minnesota
Vikings.
You wouldn't expect a defensive player from the offense-happy
American Southwest Conference to be on a list of pro prospects,
other than someone from Mary Hardin-Baylor. But Carroll has a
Division I pedigree, which gives him a little extra credibility
with scouts. He played three years at UCLA, catching a total of 21
passes at wide receiver. Carroll recorded one interception and
broke up three passes for the 1-9 Lobos this past season.
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Invited: Cole Klotz, LB, UW-Whitewater
Invited to rookie camp by the Green Bay
Packers.
Klotz was the D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year, and
the track record on those players getting a shot in the league is
pretty decent. Measuring up at 6-3, 240, Klotz has the size to play
linebacker in the league, rather than try to make the transition to
safety. He and fellow Warhawk Kyle Wismer have a chance to get
called for free agent contracts.
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Octavias McKoy, RB, Western Connecticut
McKoy made headlines when he set the NCAA all-divisions rushing
record last season vs. Worcester State. Even though Heidelberg's
Cartel Brooks surpassed that record a few weeks later, McKoy's
performance got him on the radar. His 40 time from his pro day at
Yale puts him in the 4.8 range and at 24 years of age he is a
stretch as a draftee but he studies the game relentlessly and could
play his way in through a tryout.
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Signed: Dave Wright, TE, Westminster (Pa.)
Picked up by the Tennessee Titans.
Wright got an extra year of eligibility after an injury cut
short his senior year. He caught 20 passes for 289 yards and two
touchdowns for the Titans. Wright is 6-5, 252 pounds.
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Diante Jackson, WR, Whittier
Jackson had 58 catches for 1,114 yards and 10 scores for the
Poets. At 6-1 with a 40 in the high 4.5 range, Jackson has the
measurables, and a heck of a lot more stats than former Whittier
wideout Giovanni Stanley, who got a free-agent call from the NFL in
2011.
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Invited: Dashawn Johnson, OL, William Paterson
Invited to rookie camp by the Green Bay
Packers.
Johnson started 33 of 37 games at William Paterson. At Wagner's
pro day, he measured in a 6 feet, 2-1/2 inches, and 313 pounds. His
40 time was 4.97 and he had 24 reps at 225.
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