2020 NFL Draft: Seven prospects snubbed of Combine invite
By Felix Davila
QB Tyler Huntley
The University of Utah enjoyed a long career from their former starting quarterback Tyler Huntley. Finishing with 33 career starts, Huntley finished his career with the school record in career and single-season completion percentage at 67.2% and 73% respectively. He also earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors.
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After accepting an invitation to compete at the East-West Shrine Bowl, Huntley no doubt should’ve had a second look in Indy. Instead, his pro day will be where he hopefully makes his mark.
RB Tavien Feaster
Feaster was notably one of several stud running backs in the Clemson University stable, but he eventually transferred out of the program to join the University of South Carolina. Appearing in a whopping 48 career games, Feaster finished his career with 2,002 rushing yards with only a single-season as a feature back. He also heads to the NFL with a college career rushing average of 5.8 yards per carry.
The former four-star high school recruit, and top player from South Carolina in 2016, Feaster has football pedigree and was snubbed a chance to show his potential.