WR Rasheed Bailey
6-2, 205
Delaware Valley University
Finished his four-year career at Delaware Valley as
the school’s all-time leader in receiving yards (3,138) and ranked
second and third, respectively, in receiving TDs (29) and receptions
(165). As a senior in 2014, capped his career by
setting single-season school records in all major receiving categories
with 80 catches for 1,707 yards and 19 TDs. Led all of Division III in
receiving yardage, yards per game (155.2) and receiving TDs. Set a
single-game record with 252 yards against Albright
and tied a single-game record with four receiving TDs in back-to-back
wins against Lebanon Valley and Albright. Earned numerous accolades for
his senior campaign and was named Associated
Press First Team Little All-America Squad, AFCA Division III
Coaches’ All-America Team and the Maxwell Football Club Tri-State Player
of the Year. Was named to the all-MAC first team as a junior in 2013
after starting all 11 games and hauling in 51 catches
for 977 yards and eight TDs. A native of Philadelphia, Bailey attended
Roxborough High School.
G Brett Boyko
6-7, 301
UNLV
Started all 43 games during his collegiate career
as a left tackle after converting from quarterback and defensive line
following his high school playing days at St. Joseph’s High School in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Boyko (pronounced
BOY-ko) is a four-time Academic All-Mountain West honoree and a member
of the UNLV Dean’s Honor List. He also earned second-team All-MW honors
following his junior and senior campaigns. Boyko earned a degree in
psychology and is currently pursuing a second
bachelor’s degree in public administration.
G Malcom Bunche
6-6, 320
UCLA
Finished his college career at UCLA after spending
four years at the University of Miami. Bunche started nine games along
the offensive line at both left tackle and guard for the Bruins in 2014
after enrolling as a graduate student. Prior
to his time at UCLA, Bunche played in 31 games (14 starts) at Miami. A
native of Newark, DE, Bunche attended Newark High School.
C Mike Coccia
6-3, 302
New Hampshire
Coccia started 40 games at center during his
four-year career for the Wildcats and earned FBS All-America honors from
many sources including the Associated Press following his senior season
in 2014. A Bethlehem, PA native, Coccia was a
three-year letter winner as an offensive and defensive lineman at
Freedom (PA) High School, earning first-team all-conference and all-area
honors. Also lettered in basketball. His sister, Kristina, was a
gymnast at the University of Denver.
WR Devante Davis
6-3, 215
UNLV
Finished his career ranked second in school history
with 2,785 receiving yards and fourth in catches with 186. Ranked
second in career 100-yard receiving games at UNLV with 11 and third in
career touchdowns through the air with 22. Became
just the fourth Rebel and the first
since 2007 to be invited to play in the Senior Bowl. Was the first
offensive player from UNLV to be asked to appear in the Senior Bowl
since running back Ickey Woods in 1987. The Galena
Park, TX native earned his bachelor's degree in public administration
in only 3.5 years.
LB Jordan Dewalt-Ondijo
6-4, 240
Duke
A four-year letterman at Duke, Dewalt-Ondijo
appeared in 45 games with 22 starts, posting 90 tackles, including 14.5
tackles for loss, and ten sacks during his collegiate tenure. As a
senior in 2014, Dewalt-Ondijo started all 13 games at
defensive end for the blue devils and notched 45 tackles, 7.5 tackles
for loss and 4.5 sacks. A native of Prairie View, TX, he graduated from
Duke in December of 2014 with a degree in political science while also
earning a certificate in markets and management.
TE Andrew Gleichert
6-5, 264
Michigan State
A three-year letterwinner who played in 33 games
for the Spartans, Gleichert was primarily used as a tight end, but also
played some fullback in 2014. The former walk-on finished his career
with eight catches for 69 yards and one score.
Earned his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology in
December of 2014. Was a first-team all-area and all-conference selection
as a senior at Huron High School in Ann Arbor, MI. Also lettered in
basketball for the River Rats.
WR John Harris
6-2, 218
Texas
A four-year letterwinner for the Longhorns, Harris
appeared in 36 career games and hauled in 77 receptions for 1,241 yards
(16.1 avg.) and 10 TDs. Moved into a starting role as a senior in 2014
and opened all 13 games at wideout, setting
career highs with 68 catches, 1,051 yards and seven scores. As a
redshirt freshman in 2011, completed the only pass attempt of his career
for a 36-yard TD to Jaxon Shipley. The Dallas, TX, native played
quarterback and wide receiver at Naaman Forest HS in
Garland, TX, were he was a two-time first-team all-district selection.
Was also a first-team all-district performer in basketball as a junior
and led Naaman Forest to a district championship. Also lettered in track
and field and won the district title in the
high jump (6’6”) as a senior. Graduated from Texas in May 2014 with a
bachelor’s degree in physical culture and sport.
G Cole Manhart
6-4, 298
Nebraska-Kearney
A three-year starter at left tackle and a team
captain for the Division II Nebraska-Kearney Lopers, Manhart earned AFCA
All-America honors following his junior and senior seasons. Manhart was
also a three-time All-MIAA selection and a three-time
Academic Honor Roll recipient. A native of Highlands Ranch, CO, Manhart
attended ThunderRidge High School, where he was an all-state performer
and also lettered in lacrosse and wrestling.
RB Raheem Mostert
5-11, 190
Purdue
This speedy kickoff returner recorded a 26.0-yard
average on 88 career kickoff returns at Purdue, including a pair of
touchdowns. He finished as the school’s all-time leader in kickoff
return yardage with 2,289. Also rushed 136 times for
759 yards (5.6 avg.) and 6 TDs, while adding
19 receptions for 122 yards. The New
Smyrna Beach, FL native was also a member of the Boilermakers track and
field team as a sprinter, hurdler and jumper.
DE Travis Raciti
6-5, 285
San Jose State
Played in 49 games (45 starts) for the Spartans as a
defensive tackle and was one of just seven players in school history to
serve as a team captain in multiple seasons (2013, 2014). Raciti
(pronounced RAH-see-tee) was a two-time all-conference
performer and tied for tenth on the San Jose State career list with 27
tackles for a loss. The three-time academic all-conference honoree also
racked up 14.5 sacks in his career and graduated with a degree in
business management. A native of Antioch, CA, Raciti
attended College Park High School where he was an all-state selection
and played fullback, tight end, middle linebacker, defensive end,
defensive tackle and long snapper. His father, David, was a defensive
lineman for Cal Poly in 1986.
DB Denzel Rice
6-0, 185
Coastal Carolina
Played in 50 games during his four-year career at
Coastal Carolina and totaled 112 tackles (85 solo), 24 passes defensed
and an interception. Earned second-team All-Big South honors in both
2014 and 2013. Led the Big South and tied a school
record with 12 pass breakups as a junior in 2013 while starting all 15
games at corner. As a freshman in 2011, saw most of his defensive action
at safety, but all played corner. Was an AP first-team 2A All-State
selection in 2010 as a senior at Carver High
School in Winston-Salem, NC. Led the state of North Carolina with 12
INTs. Was an honor roll student and also ran track, finishing fourth in
the 2010 State 2-A Championships in the 4x100 relay.
P Kip Smith
6-1, 235
Oklahoma State
Served as the punter and kickoff specialist at
Oklahoma State from 2013-14. Punted 160 times for a 40.7-yard average.
Began his collegiate career at UCLA before transferring to Oklahoma
State in 2012. He is a product of Legacy HS in Broomfield,
CO and earned first-team, All-America honors by multiple publications.
TE Eric Tomlinson
6-6, 263
Texas-El Paso
A high school teammate of Eagles defensive back
Eric Rowe, Tomlinson played in 42 games at Texas-El Paso and recorded 59
receptions for 547 yards and four touchdowns during his collegiate
career. Tomlinson was named a 2013 All-Conference
USA honorable mention recipient following his junior campaign in which
he ranked second on the team in catches (30) and third in yards (304).
The Oklahoma City, OK native was a two-year starter at Klein High School
in Houston, TX, where he also starred on
the basketball team and was a member of the National Honor Society.
Tomlinson also participates in annual mission trips with his church.
TE Justin Tukes
6-5, 250
UCF
Played in 44 games over the course of his four-year
career with the Knights and totaled 30 catches for 286 yards and three
TDs. Was selected as UCF’s Most Dependable Offensive Player in 2014 and
was named to the College Football Performance
Awards Tight End Trophy Watch List in 2013. Received All-C-USA
Honorable Mention honors in 2012. The Sylvester, GA, native played at
Worth County (GA) High School and was an all-region and all-metro
honoree as a senior after catching 16 passes for 198 yards
and three scores. Majored in interpersonal/organizational
communication.
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