Jason Spriggs selected by the Green Bay Packers
/After much anticipation, Jason Spriggs finally heard his name called in the second round, Spriggs was selected #48 overall by the Green Bay Packers.
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After much anticipation, Jason Spriggs finally heard his name called in the second round, Spriggs was selected #48 overall by the Green Bay Packers.
Read MoreNamed the Indiana team MVP as a senior, Nate Sudfeld was an All-Big Ten third-team selection in 2015. Playing in Kevin Wilson’s up-tempo offense, the IU passer set numerous school records and he leaves Bloomington as the program’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns.
Read MoreDespite losing 2,000-yard runner Tevin Coleman, the Indiana running game didn’t suffer a dramatic drop off in production this past season thanks to the addition of Jordan Howard. The 21-year old transfer from UAB spent one season in Bloomington before deciding to forgo his senior season for the NFL.
Read MoreIndiana offensive tackle Jason Spriggs is a 21-year old senior who is among the top O-line prospects in the upcoming draft class. He is one of four Indiana Hoosiers invited to the NFL Scouting Combine held this week in Indianapolis.
Read More2015 NFL Draft – B1G Recap
First B1G Player Picked
-Brandon Scherff, OG from Iowa, drafted #5 by the Washington Redskins
B1G Players Chosen in the First Round
-Brandon Scherff (#5 to Washington, the B1G’s first Top 10 pick since 2008!)
-Trae Waynes, CB from Michigan State, drafted #11 by the Minnesota Vikings
-Melvin Gordon, RB from Wisconsin, drafted #15 by the Wisconsin Badgers
Number of Draft Picks for Each B1G Schools
A total of 35 B1G players were selected over the course of seven rounds during the NFL Draft in Chicago.
Written By: Nick Holmes (@HoosierHolmes)
While Tevin Coleman was the lone Hoosier to get drafted this past weekend, he is far from the only Indiana player to get a shot to play on Sundays. Just hours after the draft was completed three Hoosiers were snatched up as priority free agents on Saturday night. The talented speedster Shane Wynn will be joining Coleman down in Atlanta and looks like he will be competing for time as a kick returner and slot receiver. Former walk-on Collin Rahrig will be headed to Pittsburgh to continue his underdog story. And Florida native Bobby Richardson is headed back south, now to Louisiana where he will be joining the Saints.
Read MoreWritten By: Nick Holmes (@HoosierHolmes)
Former Hoosier running back Tevin Coleman was selected with the 73rd overall draft pick on Friday evening by the Atlanta Falcons. Coleman joins former Indiana wide receiver Cody Latimer as the team’s second, day two selection in as many years, as Latimer was drafted in the second round in 2014 by the Denver Broncos.
Read MoreA two-year starter at Indiana Bobby Richardson has experience playing both defensive end and defensive tackle. The Hoosier flashed potential earlier on, breaking his way into the starting lineup late in his freshman season after starting his collegiate career as a scout team player.
Read MoreWritten By: Nick Holmes (@HoosierHolmes)
The first round of the NFL Draft is tonight and there is no shortage of opinions about how teams will utilize their highly-prized draft picks. Prognosticators all around the nation have prophesied over a college football player's future pro career before they have even stepped foot out on the NFL gridiron. They confidently declare which athlete is the best at his position, which is a sleeper, and which one is most likely to bust. And while it's always interesting to read what they have to say, it often does not pan out the way many have predicted. Too many variables factor into the success and longevity of a player's career, far beyond just their raw talent and ability.
Read MoreOn Monday evening NFL Media senior analyst Gil Brandt reported that Indiana running back Tevin Coleman will not be participating in the drills this week at the NFL combine. The talented junior is still recovering from surgery he had performed on his foot back in December for an injury he suffered during his last season in Bloomington.
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