SEC NFL Draft Snubs

SEC NFL Draft Snubs

NEW: Discuss this topic in the Google+ community for SEC fans.

Former SEC players are all over the NFL. If you don’t believe it, just turn on the freaking TV!

Anyway, as good as the SEC is, there were some players that were snubbed by the NFL Draft this year in 2011.

Darvin Adams, WR, Auburn

Adams caught 112 passes for 1,960 yards and 17 touchdowns this past season, and he was snubbed by the NFL. He will be on a team come fall.

Chas Henry, P, Florida

The Ray Guy award winner Henry did not see his name called on draft day. The guy was money throughout his career at Florida.

Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky

Locke was a sprinter in pads in Lexington, and he rushed for 2,618 yards and 22 touchdowns during his career.

Terrence Toliver, WR, LSU

Toliver caught 126 passes for 1,820 yards and 12 touchdowns during his career at LSU. He was a total draft snub. I thought Toliver would have been taken.

Ladi Ajiboye, DT, South Carolina

Aside from having the best name in the SEC over the last couple years, Ajiboye also had back-to-back 40-plus tackle seasons in Columbia.

Chris Walker, DE, Tennessee

Walker made headlines before he came to Tennessee for running his mouth about Tim Tebow. Now, he is making headlines for not even being drafted despite 87 total tackles and nine sacks during his career.

Nick Reveiz, LB, Tennessee

Reveiz was the heart and soul for the Tennessee Vols over his career. In 2010 alone, Reveiz had 108 total tackles. Someone needs to give this guy a shot. He’s been an overachiever his entire career.

Stay connected

Comments 3

  1. I wasn’t too surprised Ajiboye didn’t get drafted, he’s very small for an interior D lineman.
    I couldn’t believe no one picked Wesley Saunders up though. At the end of the 09 season he looked to be the most pro-ready TE in the country.

    • I still believe Patrick DeMarco will land somewhere. Great blocking fullback, good hands, good leader….someone can use him.

  2. I agree. DiMarco has a great attitude and is a solid athlete. I’m sure he’ll get drafted as a free agent and work his way up to substantial playing time in the NFL.