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NFL Draft Prospects in the 2019 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl

Publish Date: December 14, 2019



The bowl season gives fans and scouts alike a chance to analyze NFL Draft prospects against solid competition. The bowl season schedule allows all eyes to be on each game. Here are the NFL Draft prospects in the 2019 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl.

UCF Knights Prospects

Gabriel Davis, WR

Davis is a junior who has already decided to go to the NFL, but will play in the Gasparilla Bowl. He has had a great career with 152 catches for 2,447 yards and 23 touchdowns. This season alone, Davis has hauled in 72 passes for 1,241 yards and 12 touchdowns.

He has great size for a receiver at 6-foot-3 and 212 pounds. With so many good receivers in this draft class, Davis likely won’t go in the first round, but he could be selected on day two of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Projected Draft Range: Second round-fourth round

Nevelle Clarke, CB

NFL Draft Prospects in the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl

Nevelle Clarke (Photo by orlandosentinel.com)

While Clarke has been at UCF for four seasons, he has made a big impact over the last two years. In his time at UCF, Clarke 107 total tackles, five interceptions and 29 passes defended. This season, Clarke has two interceptions and 11 passes defended.

He is  6-foot-1 and 187 pounds, which makes him and a tall and lanky corner. Clarke is a candidate to be selected in the middle of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Projected Draft Range: Fourth round-sixth round

Other notable draft-eligible players: QB Brandon Wimbush, RB Adrian Killins, RB Otis Anderson, RB Greg McRae, OT Jake Brown, OT Josh McMullen, OT Trevor Ebert, OG/C Cole Schneider, OG/C Jordan Johnson, DT Brendon Hayes, DT Malik Barrow, LB Nate Evans, S Jordan Hayes, S Antwan Collier

Marshall Thundering Herd Prospects

Levi Brown, OG/C

NFL Draft Prospects in the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl

Levi Brown (photo by twitter.com)

Brown has plenty of experience for the Thundering Herd over his four seasons on campus. He has started from his freshman year and was named All-C-USA freshman team. Over his four years at Marshall, Brown has developed into a solid interior lineman prospect.

He stands 6-foot-4 and 291 pounds, which is good heigh, but a little below average weight for an NFL lineman. Brown has a chance to be selected near the end of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Projected Draft Range: Sixth round-undrafted free agent

Armani Levias, TE

The senior tight end has only been on Marshall’s campus for two seasons, but has developed nicely. He has 813 receiving yards and six touchdowns in his career. In 2019, Levias has 43 catches for 486 yards and three touchdowns.

At 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds, Levias has decent size for a tight end, as long as the measurements hold up. With it being a bad tight end class, Levias could be selected near the end of the draft.

Projected Draft Range: Seventh round-undrafted free agent

Other notable draft-eligible players: WR Obi Obialo, LB Omari Cobb, CB Chris Jackson

 

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