Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Georgia OL

 


6-5, 290-pound OL Sean Kimani from Duluth HS, in Duluth, Georgia has committed to Columbia. 

Kimani will be the third Duluth HS grad to come to Columbia, and the first since DL Cam Carter '21. 

So our unofficial commit list is up to 23 names:


1) Qwincy Amos DB 5"11 170 lbs. Warren HS San Antonio, TX

2) Terell Battle WR/DB 6"3 190 lbs. Mountain View HS, Lawrenceville, GA

3) Jalen Campbell DL/OL 6"4 295 lbs. Jackson-Reed HS Washington, DC

4) Jaylen Carter WR/DB 6"0 180 lbs. Taft School Watertown, CT

5) Christian Carti WR 6"1 190 lbs. Bergen Catholic HS Oradell, NJ

6) Braden Dougherty TE/DE 6"5 230 lbs. Dublin Coffman HS Dublin, OH

7) AJ George LB/RB 6"2 190 lbs. Ottawa Hills HS Toledo, OH 

8) Chase Goodwin QB 6"2 200 lbs. Memorial HS Houston, TX

9) Quinn Herlihy DL/LB 6"3 238 lbs. Cheshire Academy/Shrewsbury HS Worchester, MA

10) Jaden Hinton OL/DL 6"3 300 lbs. Ames HS South Easton, MA

11) Griffin Johnson RB 5"11 190 lbs. Marysville HS Marysville, OH

12) Sean Kimani OL 6"5 290 lbs. Duluth HS Duluth, GA

13) Baily Kornegay-Douhadji DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Sharpsburg, GA

14) Keelan Kornegay DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Shapsburg, GA

15) Braeden Marceau-Olayinka DL/OL 6"3 262 lbs. Melrose HS Melrose, MA 

16) Malachi Mercer LB 6"1 225 lbs. Bergen Catholic Oradell, NJ

17) Hugo Merry P/K 6"3  210 lbs. Frederick HS Frederick, MD

18) Mikey Nabbout DE/TE 6"3 245 lbs. St. John's Prep Danvers, MA 

19) Chase Newton WR/DB 6"3 195 lbs. Walter Payton Prep Chicago, IL

20) Ahmari Owens 6"5 305 lbs. Springfield Central HS Springfield, MA

21) Levi Robins DB 5"11 175 lbs. Saguaro HS Scottsdale, AZ

22) Will Rubalcava DB 6"0 170 lbs. Rick Reedy HS Frisco, TX

23) Nik Winzer OL/DL 6"6 285 lbs. Matawan Regional HS Matawan, NJ


Monday, December 12, 2022

Two New Commitments



With the December official on-campus weekend visits underway, we're going to hear about some more commitments in the coming days. 

During this past weekend's visits, we got two more names. 

First came 5-11 190-pound RB Griffin Johnson from Marysville HS in Marysville, Ohio, near Columbus. He also had an offer from Lehigh. 

Based on my LionFeeders database, Johnson will be just the second Marysville grad to come to Columbia Football. 


Next, we have 6-0 170-pound DB Will Rubalcava from Rick Reedy HS in Frisco, Texas. He had committed to the New Hampshire, but changed that commitment to Columbia. Rubalcava also had offers from Holy Cross and Fordham. 

He will be the first Reedy HS grad to come to Columbia Football. 

So our unofficial commit list is up to 22 names:


1) Qwincy Amos DB 5"11 170 lbs. Warren HS San Antonio, TX

2) Terell Battle WR/DB 6"3 190 lbs. Mountain View HS, Lawrenceville, GA

3) Jalen Campbell DL/OL 6"4 295 lbs. Jackson-Reed HS Washington, DC

4) Jaylen Carter WR/DB 6"0 180 lbs. Taft School Watertown, CT

5) Christian Carti WR 6"1 190 lbs. Bergen Catholic HS Oradell, NJ

6) Braden Dougherty TE/DE 6"5 230 lbs. Dublin Coffman HS Dublin, OH

7) AJ George LB/RB 6"2 190 lbs. Ottawa Hills HS Toledo, OH 

8) Chase Goodwin QB 6"2 200 lbs. Memorial HS Houston, TX

9) Quinn Herlihy DL/LB 6"3 238 lbs. Cheshire Academy/Shrewsbury HS Worchester, MA

10) Jaden Hinton OL/DL 6"3 300 lbs. Ames HS South Easton, MA

11) Griffin Johnson RB 5"11 190 lbs. Marysville HS Marysville, OH

12) Baily Kornegay-Douhadji DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Sharpsburg, GA

13) Keelan Kornegay DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Shapsburg, GA

14) Braeden Marceau-Olayinka DL/OL 6"3 262 lbs. Melrose HS Melrose, MA 

15) Malachi Mercer LB 6"1 225 lbs. Bergen Catholic Oradell, NJ

16) Hugo Merry P/K 6"3  210 lbs. Frederick HS Frederick, MD

17) Mikey Nabbout DE/TE 6"3 245 lbs. St. John's Prep Danvers, MA 

18) Chase Newton WR/DB 6"3 195 lbs. Walter Payton Prep Chicago, IL

19) Ahmari Owens 6"5 305 lbs. Springfield Central HS Springfield, MA

20) Levi Robins DB 5"11 175 lbs. Saguaro HS Scottsdale, AZ

21) Will Rubalcava DB 6"0 170 lbs. Rick Reedy HS Frisco, TX

22) Nik Winzer OL/DL 6"6 285 lbs. Matawan Regional HS Matawan, NJ





Friday, December 9, 2022

Felkins to Penn State



PK Alex Felkins has announced his transfer to Penn State, in a move that could give him a chance to become a pro prospect. 

By the way, I did post about Felkins' likely replacement Hugo Merry back in September, but I have neglected to put him on the commitment list in subsequent posts. Now that's fixed below.

Also by the way, about six weeks after his commitment to CU. Merry nailed a 54-yard FG in the state playoffs. 


So our unofficial commit list is up to 20 names:


1) Qwincy Amos DB 5"11 170 lbs. Warren HS San Antonio, TX

2) Terell Battle WR/DB 6"3 190 lbs. Mountain View HS, Lawrenceville, GA

3) Jalen Campbell DL/OL 6"4 295 lbs. Jackson-Reed HS Washington, DC

4) Jaylen Carter WR/DB 6"0 180 lbs. Taft School Watertown, CT

5) Christian Carti WR 6"1 190 lbs. Bergen Catholic HS Oradell, NJ

6) Braden Dougherty TE/DE 6"5 230 lbs. Dublin Coffman HS Dublin, OH

7) AJ George LB/RB 6"2 190 lbs. Ottawa Hills HS Toledo, OH 

8) Chase Goodwin QB 6"2 200 lbs. Memorial HS Houston, TX

9) Quinn Herlihy DL/LB 6"3 238 lbs. Cheshire Academy/Shrewsbury HS Worchester, MA

10) Jaden Hinton OL/DL 6"3 300 lbs. Ames HS South Easton, MA

11) Baily Kornegay-Douhadji DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Sharpsburg, GA

12) Keelan Kornegay DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Shapsburg, GA

13) Braeden Marceau-Olayinka DL/OL 6"3 262 lbs. Melrose HS Melrose, MA 

14) Malachi Mercer LB 6"1 225 lbs. Bergen Catholic Oradell, NJ

15) Hugo Merry P/K 6"3  210 lbs. Frederick HS Frederick, MD

16) Mikey Nabbout DE/TE 6"3 245 lbs. St. John's Prep Danvers, MA 

17) Chase Newton WR/DB 6"3 195 lbs. Walter Payton Prep Chicago, IL

18) Ahmari Owens 6"5 305 lbs. Springfield Central HS Springfield, MA

19) Levi Robins DB 5"11 175 lbs. Saguaro HS Scottsdale, AZ

20) Nik Winzer OL/DL 6"6 285 lbs. Matawan Regional HS Matawan, NJ






 



Thursday, December 1, 2022

BREAKING: BAGNOLI TO COACH IVY ALL STARS IN TOKYO

Columbia Head Coach Al Bagnoli has been tapped to lead the Ivy League Football all stars (yet to be named) in the latest incarnation of what used to be called the "Japan Bowl," originally sponsored by Epson back in the 1980s.

According to this news release from the league, the Ivy team will consist of a 52-man roster. I'm pretty sure Bagnoli's staff will be entirely his Columbia coaching crew, but I wouldn't be surprised if an assistant or two from another Ivy school joins in. 

How one can watch this game without going to Japan is still an open question, but it looks like at least a delayed broadcast will be available. 

So the question now is who would you pick as your Ivy all star starters? You can use the All Ivy teams as a guide, but I'd be sure to go beyond that if you want to really put together the best team. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Enough is Enough

For the last several years, I've really tried to keep my whining and complaining about anti-Columbia biases in Ivy League sports to a minimum. 

I get it, the Lions had losing season after losing season, and crying about a lack of respect from the rest of the league and the journalists covering it seems pathetic.

But four winning seasons in the last five years haven't brought much new respect.  

And yesterday's news that Scott Valentas wasn't even named a finalist for the Bushnell Cup/Defensive Player of the Year really grinds my gears. 

I have nothing bad to say about the two players who were chosen ahead of Valentas, but through no fault of their own they were simply not as crucial to their team defenses as #8 was for the Lions. 

And so the incredible indignity continues for Columbia. Not ONE Lion has even been named a finalist for the Offensive or Defensive POY since they began naming finalists in 2010. That's an 0-48 mark right now. 

You'd think that at least one player from Columbia's four winning teams over the last five seasons would at least be a finalist. Maybe QB Anders Hill? No. How about super WR Josh Wainwright? Uh uh. The list goes on and on. 

This is no longer a "Columbia still hasn't won a championship, so it needs to take its lumps" conversation. That pain belongs to fans like me. 

But for the players who have excelled in this program lately under completely tougher conditions than their Ivy peers, this is too much. Columbia players deserve better, if not the fans. 




Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Historic Context




We’ll find out later today if Scott Valentas becomes a finalist for the Bushnell Cup/Defensive Player of the Year award. 

Columbia Football hasn’t had a Bushnell winner since 1983 & no Lion has even been named a finalist since the league began naming finalists in 2010.
To be clear: since 2010, there have been 22 Bushnell Cup winners and 44 finalists. Not ONE of them has been a Columbia Lion. Every other Ivy school has had a winner, let alone a finalist.

Valentas can make significant history for the program today.

... and he really deserves it.

Q

Monday, November 28, 2022

Monday Bullet Points

Reminder that tomorrow afternoon we learn whether senior LB Scott Valentas has been named a finalist for the defensive Bushnell Cup Player of the Year award. If he's named a finalist and then becomes the winner, he will be only the second Lion to win a Bushnell Cup and the first since John Witkowski 39 years ago.

Princeton RB Ryan Butler has entered the transfer portal after a promising freshman season. (Against the Lions in October, he was a decent 10 carried for 41 yards rushing with a TD). Of course, Butler could still end up back at Old Nassau next fall depending on what kind of interest he gets in the portal. 

Head Coach Al Bagnoli's W-L record at Columbia is now 35-35, which means if the Lions extend their current six-game winning streak vs. non-conference opponents he'd get over .500 for the first time in his CU tenure. 

-The question is: who will that first opponent be in 2023? Some online sites have the Lions starting at Lafayette on 9/16/23, but with a road game also scheduled for Wagner four weeks later that would mean Columbia has just one home OOC game in the game against Georgetown. With only three home games against Ivy opponents slated for next year, I find it hard to believe the Lions will have only four home games in 2023. So... I'd expect one of the following outcomes: 1) A change of venue for the Lafayette game from Easton, PA to NYC, 2) changing the Wagner game to another opponent or 3) a switch in the Ivy schedule to make up for the 2020 canceled season and Columbia gets a home game against one of the schools currently slated for a road contest, (Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, or Cornell). 

-I'll write more about this later, but Columbia's three-game winning streak to end the season, the first such Lions feat in 51 years, was (as we know) led by QB Caden Bell. His stats during those three games were: 

ATTEMPTS: 80

COMPLETIONS: 45

PCT: .562

YARDS: 637 

YARDS PER ATTEMPT: 7.9

TD: 6

INT: 4





Wednesday, November 23, 2022

All Ivy Takeaways: Valentas in Good Position for POY

Columbia had 11 players grab All Ivy honors Tuesday, with three of them making the All Ivy 1st Team:


FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
OFFENSE                        
Mason Williams, Harvard (Sr., OL – Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
Trevor Radosevich, Penn (Sr., OL – Englishtown, N.J.)
*Henry Byrd, Princeton (Sr., OL – Nashville, Tenn.)
*Nick Gargiulo, Yale (Sr., OL – Yorktown Heights, N.Y.)
*Kiran Amegadjie, Yale (Jr., OL – Hinsdale, Ill.)
Nolan Grooms, Yale (Jr., QB – Lake Wylie, S.C.)
*Aidan Borguet, Harvard (Sr., RB – Franklinville, N.J.)
Trey Flowers, Penn (Sr., RB – Miami, Fla.)
Joshua Pitsenberger, Yale (Fr., RB – Bethesda, Md.)
Bryson Canty, Columbia (So., WR – Pfafftown, N.C.)
*Andrei Iosivas, Princeton (Sr., WR – Honolulu, Hawaii)
Dylan Classi, Princeton (Sr., WR – Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
Tyler Neville, Harvard (Jr., TE – Williamsburg, Va.)
 
DEFENSE
*Truman Jones, Harvard (Sr., DL – Atlanta, Ga.)
Thor Griffith, Harvard (Jr., DL – Portsmouth, N.H.)
Jake Heimlicher, Penn (Sr., DL – Aurora, Colo.)
Matthew Jester, Princeton (Sr., DL – Spring, Texas)
*Scott Valentas, Columbia (Sr., LB – Wichita, Kan.)
Jack McGowan, Harvard (Sr., LB – Canton, Mass.)
Garrett Morris, Penn (Sr., LB – Auburn, Ala.)
*Liam Johnson, Princeton (Jr., LB – Moorestown, N.J.)
Kendren Smith, Penn (Sr., DB – Charlotte, N.C.)
Michael Ruttlen Jr., Princeton (Sr., DB – Mount Juliet, Tenn.)
*Wande Owens, Yale (Jr., DB – Cooksville, Md.)
CJ Wall, Princeton (Sr., DB – Plano, Texas)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Alex Felkins, Columbia (Sr., K – Tulsa, Okla.)
Jack Bosman, Yale (Jr., K – San Diego, Calif.)
Ben Krimm, Penn (Sr., P – Columbus, Ohio)
Julien Stokes, Penn (So., RS – Newbury Park, Calif.)
 
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY ^
OFFENSE
Donovan Allen, Brown (Sr., OL – Douglasville, Ga.)
Will Hamilton, Columbia (Sr., OL – Suwanee, Ga.)
Joe Kelly, Cornell (Sr., OL – Leawood, Kan.)
Jake Rizy, Harvard (Jr., OL – Westport, Conn.)
Ben Hoitink, Penn (Sr., OL – Hartford, Wis.)
Jalen Travis, Princeton (Jr., OL – Minneapolis, Minn.)
Blake Stenstrom, Princeton (Jr., QB – Highlands Ranch, Colo.)
Allen Smith, Brown (Sr., RB – Westerville, Ohio)
Joey Giorgi, Columbia (Jr., RB – Grafton, Wis.)
Wes Rockett, Brown (Sr., WR – Marblehead, Mass.)
Thomas Glover, Cornell (Sr., WR – Pasadena, Calif.)
Kym Wimberly, Harvard (Sr., WR – Slidell, La.)
Rory Starkey, Penn (Sr., WR – Atlanta, Ga.)
Carson Bobo, Princeton (Sr., TE – Birmingham, Ala.)
Jackson Hawes, Yale (Jr., TE – Salt Lake City, Utah)
 
DEFENSE
Justin Townsend, Columbia (So., DL – Randolph, N.J.)
Shane Cokes, Dartmouth (Sr., DL – Dayton, Ohio)
Reid Nickerson, Yale (Sr., DL – Friendswood, Texas)
Clay Patterson, Yale (Jr., DL – Frisco, Texas)
Jake Stebbins, Cornell (Sr., LB – Cranberry Township, Pa.)
Joe Heffernan, Dartmouth (5th, LB – Brookfield, Wis.)
Ozzie Nicholas, Princeton (Jr., LB – Encinitas, Calif.)
Hamilton Moore, Yale (Jr., LB – Raleigh, N.C.)
Josh Ofilli, Brown (Sr., DB – Katy, Texas)
Paul Lewis III, Cornell (Sr., DB – Middle River, Md.)
Quinten Arello, Dartmouth (Sr., DB – Kansas City, Mo.)
Jaden Key, Penn (Sr., DB – Neptune, N.J.)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Jackson Kennedy, Cornell (Jr., K – Aldie, Va.)
William Hughes, Columbia (Jr., P – Fairfax, Va.)
Davon Kiser, Cornell (Fr., RS – Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.)
 
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
OFFENSE
Hunter Folsom, Brown (Sr., OL – Ocala, Fla.)
Stew Newblatt, Columbia (Sr., OL – Clarkston, Mich.)
Micah Sahakian, Cornell (Jr., OL – Mount Prospect, Ill.)
Nicholas Schwitzgebel, Dartmouth (Jr., OL – Cleveland, Ohio)
Austin Gentle, Harvard (So., OL – Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Scott Elliott, Harvard (Sr., OL – Holliston, Mass.)
Connor Scaglione, Princeton (Sr., OL – Closter, N.J.)
Jonathan Mendoza, Yale (Jr., OL – Westhampton Beach, N.Y.)
Cubby Schuller, Yale (Sr., OL – Bedminster, N.J.)
Jameson Wang, Cornell (So., QB – El Segundo, Calif.)
Aidan Sayin, Penn (So., QB – Carlsbad, Calif.)
Ryan Butler, Princeton (Fr., RB – Plainfield, N.J.)
Tre Peterson, Yale (Jr., RB – Columbus, Ga.)
JJ Jenkins, Columbia (Sr., WR – San Clemente, Calif.)
Mason Tipton, Yale (Jr., WR – Akron, Ohio)
Ryan Lindley, Yale (Jr., WR – Austin, Texas)
Matt Robbert, Cornell (Jr., TE – Centereach, N.Y.)
Jace Henry, Dartmouth (Jr., TE – Fairbanks, Alaska)
 
DEFENSE
Max Lundeen, Cornell (5th, DL – East Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Nate Leskovec, Harvard (Sr., DL – Solon, Ohio)
Joey Slackman, Penn (Jr., DL – Commack, N.Y.)
Micah Morris, Penn (Sr., DL – Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Uche Ndukwe, Princeton (Sr., DL – Dedham, Mass.)
Alvin Gulley, Yale (So., DL – Belleville, Ill.)
Adam Raine, Yale (Sr., DL – Basingstoke, England)
Connor Henderson, Cornell (Jr., LB – Matthews, N.C.)
Jake Brown, Harvard (Sr., LB – Fredon, N.J.)
Jonathan Melvin, Penn (Sr., LB – Hampton, Va.)
Jack Fairman, Penn (Jr., LB – Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
Joseph Vaughn, Yale (Sr., LB – San Jose, Calif.)
Isaiah Reed, Brown (So., DB – Tampa, Fla.)
Cooper DeVeau, Brown (Sr., DB – Foxboro, Mass.)
Fara’ad McCombs, Columbia (Sr., DB – Passaic, N.J.)
Seth Parker, Columbia (Jr., DB – Hoover, Ala.)

Demetrius Harris, Cornell (5th, DB – Muskegon, Mich.)
Alex Washington, Harvard (Sr., DB – Hoover, Ala.)
Khalil Dawsey, Harvard (Sr., DB – Detroit, Mich.)
Shiloh Means, Penn (Jr., DB – Indianapolis, Ind.)
Kyle Ellis, Yale (Sr., DB – Cumming, Ga.)
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
Will Powers, Princeton (Sr., P – Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Sebastien Tasko, Harvard (So., P – Ridgewood, N.J.)
AJ Barber, Princeton (So., RS – Old Greenwich, Conn.)
Jack Bill, Harvard (Sr., RS – Huntington, N.Y.)


I don't have too many quibbles with this list. But I would have put DL Justin Townsend on the 1st team and included WR Marcus Libman on the Honorable Mention list, especially after his last two games. Both will be back next season to prove my point. 

One thing that was good news is that LB Scott Valentas was a unanimous choice for 1st Team All Ivy, putting him in a good position to win the Bushnell Cup for Defensive Player of the year. 

There were three other unanimous choices on the 1st Team defense, so this is not a slam dunk by any means. But Valentas' chances are good, considering his strong stats a across the board. We'll find out if he's a finalist for the award on Nov. 29th, and we'll take it from there. 

Columbia has not had a Bushnell Cup winner since QB John Witkowski '84 won it in 1983 when the Bushnell was awarded to just one player as the overall Ivy MVP. The award was changed to give an offensive and defensive players recognition about 10 years ago. 

After that award drama plays out, the sole focus will be on which senior Lions will commit to coming back next year as opposed to graduating or testing out the transfer portal. Among the All Ivy awardees for Columbia, the potential returnees include everyone but Stew Newblatt and Fara'ad McCombs. However, Valentas is most likely going to graduate, and Felkins has already put his name in the transfer portal (though Felkins can always change his mind about that, as Ryan Young did last year). 

The list of key seniors Columbia would love to have back begins with OL Will Hamilton, who could help diminish a serious graduation hit the O-line is set to take.

WR JJ Jenkins, would help to keep the CU passing game lethal with multiple deep threats to work with. 

Of course, though he didn't make All Ivy QB Caden Bell is a key hoped-for returnee for 2023. My sources tell me he is now planning on doing just that. 

As far as Head Coach Al Bagnoli is concerned, it continues to look like he will return for another year.

Monday, November 21, 2022

Two New Additions I Missed

In the last few weeks of the season, I missed noting a couple of commitments:




First we have 6-5, 305-pound OL Ahmari Owens from Springfield Central HS in Massachusetts has committed to Columbia. 

Owens had several other offers, including ones from Army, UMass, UNH, and Fordham. He will be the second Springfield Central grad to come to Columbia, behind Mahari Miller '24


Jalen Campbell

Next we have 6-4, 295-pound DL/OL Jalen Campbell from Jackson-Reed HS in Washington, D.C. Campbell had a few other offers and briefly committed to Georgetown before switching to CU.  

Campbell will be the first Jackson-Reed* grad to come to Columbia Football, but the school used to be known a Woodrow Wilson HS, and Jaime Kane '90 was a graduate of that school. 



So our unofficial commit list is up to 19 names:


1) Qwincy Amos DB 5"11 170 lbs. Warren HS San Antonio, TX

2) Terell Battle WR/DB 6"3 190 lbs. Mountain View HS, Lawrenceville, GA

3) Jalen Campbell DL/OL 6"4 295 lbs. Jackson-Reed HS Washington, DC

4) Jaylen Carter WR/DB 6"0 180 lbs. Taft School Watertown, CT

5) Christian Carti WR 6"1 190 lbs. Bergen Catholic HS Oradell, NJ

6) Braden Dougherty TE/DE 6"5 230 lbs. Dublin Coffman HS Dublin, OH

7) AJ George LB/RB 6"2 190 lbs. Ottawa Hills HS Toledo, OH 

8) Chase Goodwin QB 6"2 200 lbs. Memorial HS Houston, TX

9) Quinn Herlihy DL/LB 6"3 238 lbs. Cheshire Academy/Shrewsbury HS Worchester, MA

10) Jaden Hinton OL/DL 6"3 300 lbs. Ames HS South Easton, MA

11) Baily Kornegay-Douhadji DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Sharpsburg, GA

12) Keelan Kornegay DE 6"3 230 lbs. East Caweta HS Shapsburg, GA

13) Braeden Marceau-Olayinka DL/OL 6"3 262 lbs. Melrose HS Melrose, MA 

14) Malachi Mercer LB 6"1 225 lbs. Bergen Catholic Oradell, NJ

15) Mikey Nabbout DE/TE 6"3 245 lbs. St. John's Prep Danvers, MA 

16) Chase Newton WR/DB 6"3 195 lbs. Walter Payton Prep Chicago, IL

17) Ahmari Owens 6"5 305 lbs. Springfield Central HS Springfield, MA

18) Levi Robins DB 5"11 175 lbs. Saguaro HS Scottsdale, AZ

19) Nik Winzer OL/DL 6"6 285 lbs. Matawan Regional HS Matawan, NJ