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Top four Seniors that have a chance to make an NFL Roster

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1. David Morgan- He will be the first UTSA football player drafted. Now where he goes in the draft will all depend on his 40 time in next weeks pro day event.

Who does he resemble currently in the NFL: A mix of Rob Gronkowski (Blocking and Catching Ability) and Jason Whitten (quickness).

If UTSA had a better QB situation this past season, his 40 time would not be much of an issue.

His 40 time will be key.

He will make an NFL roster, and a team like the Patriots use this style of TE very well. He would be a nice complement to the Gronk. Another landing spot would be the Texans who run a similar offense.

2. Jason Neill- Depending on his pro day, a possible late round draft pick, but should get an invite to an NFL camp.

Who does he resemble currently in the NFL: Rob Ninkovich

Has the strength to play at the next level, he just has to show quickness. Also, can he show versatility; can he play multiple positions, like fullback/halfback. If so, he will make an NFL roster.

3. Aaron Grubb - If he wishes to pursue football after college, he may have a chance to make it to an NFL camp. Same thing applies to Aaron as it does to David, the 40 time will be key.

Who does he resemble currently in the NFL: Danny Woodhead

He has been able to show versatility and has displayed some quickness to a certain extent. The question is how fast can he really be. If he decides to participate in next weeks pro day, then we will be able to see what he can do. If he makes an NFL Roster, he will be on special teams with the possibility to be a 5th or 6th receiver on an NFL team.

4. Trevor Baker - Another guy who could get an invite to an NFL camp. Has the size to play in the NFL, just has to show he really wants it (can he show that he can be physical). How fast can he run that 40? If he wishes to display his skills at next weeks pro day and performs at a high level, he will get an invite.

Who does he resemble currently in the NFL: A mix of Sean Smith and Brandon Browner (if he can display the physicality). Basically, he has the potential to carry some of the traits that Smith and Browner possess (not making an actual comparison). If he gets an invite to an NFL camp, he needs to show up and perform at a high level. NFL teams are always in search of at least one tall defensive back that can added to their depth charts.

If he makes an NFL roster. He will be on special teams and probably be used as a pass coverage Safety.
 
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