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Studebaker, Garcon get sixth-round calls
Andy Studebaker's injury-shortened season had a happy ending after all.
Photo by Josh Bowerman, D3sports.com
Two Division III players were drafted and others have signed contracts or been invited to minicamps.

Wheaton defensive end Andy Studebaker came off the board first, going to the Eagles with the No. 203 overall pick. He's projected as an outside linebacker in the NFL. Mount Union wide receiver Pierre Garcon went two picks later, to the Indianapolis Colts, at pick No. 205. They were the only two D-III players drafted.

Studebaker played in just five games for the Thunder this season before injuring his foot. He had six and a half tackles for loss and five sacks in that time, finishing his Wheaton career with 30 sacks.

Garcon caught 67 passes for 955 yards and 14 touchdowns for Mount Union in the Purple Raiders' run to the Stagg Bowl. "He's probably in truth a work in progress, but we'll see," Colts president Bill Polian said on the team's Web site. "All of the measurable(s) are there. He certainly would have been the first guy we went after after the draft had we not drafted him."

And if your favorite player isn't drafted, don't worry -- Division III's most prominent player currently in the NFL, John Carroll's London Fletcher, wasn't drafted either. Check out more Division III football players signing free agent deals.

Recent draftees:

YearPlayer, schoolTeamRound-overall
2008Andy Studebaker, Wheaton (Ill.)Eagles6-203
2008Pierre Garcon, Mount UnionColts6-205
2007Michael Allan, WhitworthChiefs7-231
2007Derek Stanley, UW-WhitewaterRams7-249
2003Ryan Hoag, Gustavus AdolphusRaiders7-262
2002Tony Beckham, UW-StoutTitans4-115
2002Michael Coleman, WidenerFalcons7-217
2000Tim Watson, RowanSeahawks6-185
1999Clint Kriewaldt, UW-Stevens PointLions6-177
1996Ethan Brooks, WilliamsFalcons7-229
Permalink  | Apr 27, 2008

D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year Jerrell Freeman signed a free agent contract.
Photo by Josh Bowerman, D3sports.com
Award winners get NFL shot
D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year Jerrell Freeman signed a free-agent contract with the Tennessee Titans, while Offensive Player of the Year Justin Beaver was invited to the Green Bay Packers' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.

The Mary Hardin-Baylor linebacker and UW-Whitewater running back are not the only undrafted Division III players who will get a shot with an NFL team in the upcoming weeks, as names keep filtering in on the day after two Division III players were drafted.

Freeman says the Titans plan to look at him as a coverage linebacker, safety and special teams player.

"They called me at the end of the draft and said they had been looking at me and wanted to know if I want to sign a deal with them," Freeman said. "It's been wild, but I am excited about having this opportunity."

Wesley defensive end Bryan Robinson signed a free agent deal with the Arizona Cardinals. "It's going to be like starting all over again, like freshman year in college," Robinson said. "I'm going to have to prove myself, but this time it's against bigger and better competition."

Bridgewater wide receiver Brandon Copeland signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns and leaves for their rookie minicamp on Thursday. Mississippi College wide receiver Jake Allen signed a free agent contract with the Packers. Ohio Northern's Lenny Trusnik joined his brother Jason in the NFL, signing a contract with the Browns. St. Olaf receiver Horace Gant signed a contract with the Washington Redskins.

While Beaver was invited to the Packers' minicamp, the team revoked its original tryout offer to A.J. Raebel. Raebel was picked up by the Minnesota Vikings. Oberlin wide receiver Chris Schubert was invited to the Browns' minicamp. Carroll wide receiver Tyler Vogds was invited to the Vikings minicamp as a long snapper. Christopher Newport defensive back Rob
Rodriguez, who was a senior and D3football.com All-American in 2006, was invited to the Chiefs' minicamp.

And two players who started in Division III but ended in Division I got calls as well. Steven Hauschka, an All-Region kicker at Middlebury, played one season at N.C. State as a grad student and was signed by the Vikings, while UW-River Falls running back Owen Schmitt, who played three years at West Virginia, was drafted in the fifth round by the Seahawks.
Permalink  | Apr 27, 2008

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