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Pittman’s Pocket: Three Players whose stock is rising in the HBCU

NFL scouts are eager to see HBCU Draft Prospects play consistently against FBS competition, and so are we.
NFL scouts are eager to see HBCU Draft Prospects play consistently against FBS competition, and so are we.

NFL scouts are eager to see HBCU Draft Prospects play consistently against FBS competition. Let’s break down a few HBCU Draft Prospects that are doing a great job this year.

Marcus Riley #4 from FAMU competed well against the Miami Hurricanes last year with 2 Receptions for 68 yards. 34.0 Average. Against USF this year Riley had 5 Receptions for 76 yards. He averaged 15.2 yards a catch which means he improved his stock. He is still producing in league play in the SWAC.

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Kenny Gallop Jr. #0 from Howard had 6 tackles, 1 solo, and 5 assists vs. USF in 2022. This year Kenny Improved in his final season vs. Eastern Michigan with 7 tackles, 4 solo, 3 assists, and a PBU. Big improvement.

Sundiata Anderson #9 from Grambling State had 3 solo Tackles against Arkansas State in 2022. This season Sundiata Anderson had an assisted tackle, a tackle for a loss, and a half sack against LSU. That’s what scouts want to see. Them sacks hit differently at the next level.

Brian Pittman

Worked as a Scout and volunteer for the East n West Shriners game in 2016-2017. Also attended the Hula bowl and Tropical Bowl games. 2022 Also was a independent Agent and Scout at the CGS bowl game in 2021. Worked All star games like the EPS All-Americans game in 2017.

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