Combine Snubs; Which Players Should’ve been Invited

Written by Dan Kadar at SBNation.com

Kevin Byard has to be wondering why he didn’t receive an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine.

Byard finished his career at Middle Tennessee with the school’s most interceptions (19) and interception return yards (377). The safety started all four years of his career, 36 games in total. He participated in this year’s Senior Bowl, and had a solid showing.

He even stood out in Middle Tennessee’s biggest game of the year against Alabama last season. The Blue Raiders may have lost 37-10 against the Crimson Tide, but Byard showed he could hang with the eventual national champs. Despite being ejected four minutes into the second half because of a targeting foul, he still led the team with eight tackles along with a tackle for loss and an interception.

The credentials for Byard were all there, but he’ll have to wait until his pro day at the end of March to impress NFL personnel members. Byard may be the best draft prospect to not receive a combine invite, but that doesn’t mean his draft status is doomed. Sixteen percent of the players drafted last year – 41 in all – were not summoned to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Byard, who should be picked on Day 3 of the draft, is the highest-profile snub, but here are a few more who should have gotten invited to the combine:

Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron

Brown was one of the stars of the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in January and really wowed teams with his athleticism. He’s small at 5’10 3/4, but the outside linebacker moves around the field effortlessly and aggressively. At the worst, Brown has a future as a special teams ace. The NFL invited four Mid-American Conference players this year. It’s hard to see how Brown isn’t better than most of them.

Brown will still get a chance to stand out in front of personnel members on Saturday when he’ll participate in the NFL Regional Combine in Houston.

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