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Top 2019 NFL Draft Prospects In The FCS

HERO Sports by HERO Sports
August 3, 2017
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Top 2019 NFL Draft Prospects In The FCS

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1. LARRY ALLEN III., OG – HARVARD

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EARLY 2019 PROJECTION: Rated No. 5 offensive guard in 2018 class prior to stepping back this year, projected 4th round
2016 STATS: Started all 10 games for the Crimson. First-team all Ivy Leaguer

Allen, the son of NFL Hall of Famer and former Dallas Cowboy and San Francisco 49er Larry Allen, has been All Ivy League for the past two seasons now and will have a lot of eyeballs on him when he returns from a one-year hiatus for undisclosed reasons. Should that go as planned, he'll easily be the most draftable Ivy League player for 2018. Allen possesses great leverage and great strength. He'll make a fine pro lineman one day.

RELATED: Harvard continues to produce pro prospects. This year it's Max Rich, Anthony Firkser and several others

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The Next Best 20 FCS 2019 NFL Draft Prospects

EDITOR'S NOTE: The 2019 chart includes only juniors from FCS schools, though obviously underclassmen could declare early for the draft. All data below is based on NFLDraftScout.com's early ratings for 2019. Note the plethora of good FCS quarterbacks in the 2019 class.

PLAYER POS COLLEGE HT WT
D.J. Bailey DE Harvard 6-2 265
Aaron Blockmon WR Campbell 6-1 190
Solomon Brown OLB Charleston Southern 6-1 225
Josh Buss OLB Montana 6-1 204
Taryn Christion QB South Dakota State 6-1 215
Case Cookus QB Northern Arizona 6-3 200
Daniel Cooney OT San Diego 6-7 315
Armand Dellovade ILB Youngstown State 5-11 210
Tank Harris DT North Dakota    6-2 300
Devlin Hodges QB Samford 6-1 213
Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks RB Albany 5-9 200
Jake Kolbe QB Illinois State 6-3 215
Kamron Lewis WR Saint Francis (PA) 6-3 195
Matt Meyer OT Eastern Washington 6-5 315
Aaron Patrick OLB Eastern Kentucky 6-3 227
Troy Reeder OLB Delaware 6-2 245
Randy Robinson DT Jacksonville State 6-1 308
John Santiago RB North Dakota   5-8 180
Justin Sumpter WR Kennesaw State 6-2 217
Griffin Trau K Richmond 5-8 180
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