Sports360AZ

Arizona college and high school players getting shot in NFL

Arizona Sports News online

Four former Arizona high school players were selected in the NFL Draft this past weekend including line backer Dion Jordan (Chandler) going to Miami, wide receiver Markus Wheaton (Chandler) going to Pittsburgh, defensive back Marc Anthony (Chandler) going to Baltimore and quarterback Sean Renfree (Notre Dame Prep) going to Atlanta.

It was unfortunate to not see any members from U of A or ASU football drafted but many Sun Devils and Wildcats plus more Arizona high school football players from the state were immediately signed as free-agents and will get a shot in the National Football League.

 

ASU football players signing with NFL teams:

-Deveron Carr (also from Chaparral high school) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

-Brandon Magee – Dallas Cowboys

-Keelan Johnson (also from Mesa high school) – Miami Dolphins

-Jamal Miles (also from Peoria high school) – Jacksonville Jaguars

-Cameron Marshall – Miami Dolphins

 

U of A football players signing with NFL teams:

-Matt Scott – Jacksonville Jaguars

-Dan Buckner – Arizona Cardinals

-Tamai Tutogi – Tampa Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets (all mini-camp invites)

-Kyle Quinn – Philadelphia Eagles

 

Northern Arizona players signing with NFL teams:

-Trey Gilleo (also from Kingman high school) – New York Jets

 

Former Arizona High School players signing with NFL teams:

-Zack Minter, Cactus – Chicago Bears.

-Lucas Reed, Sabino – Denver Broncos.

-Craig Roh, Chaparral – Carolina Panthers.

-Dan Moore, Marana Mountain View – Indianapolis Colts

-Isaac Remington, Valley Christian – Philadelphia Eagles

-Ray Polk, Brophy – Seahawks

-Drew Terrell, Hamilton – Kansas City Chiefs

-Donovan Henley, Marcos de Niza/GCC – Miami Dolphins (mini-camp invite)

-Rusty Fernando, Apache Junction/GCC – Oakland Raiders (mini-camp invite)

-Brandon Gabbard, Mountain Ridge – New York Giants (mini-camp invite)

A born and bred Arizonan, Jared has had great passion for the hometown teams all his life. He now channel's that passion into covering the pro, college and high school teams around the state as a Multimedia Reporter for Sports360AZ.

Exit mobile version