Feckley Named NFL Draft Diamonds Small School Prospect

May 30, 2017

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LEESBURG, Fla. - The University of Dubuque football team's Conor Feckley (QB, 6-0, 200, Sr., Anchorage, Alaska/West Achorage HS) was named to the 2018 NFL Draft Diamonds Small School Prospect list. He competed in 10 games for the Spartans in 2016 and completed 222-390 passing attempts (56.9% completion), QB effeciency rating of 151.5, threw 37 touchdowns and rushed for two more. He ended the season with 3,129 yards in the air and 115 yards on the ground. Feckley's total offense average was 324.4 yards a game. In last season's opener against Bethel University, Feckley threw for a school record of 634 yards in an eight touchdown performance and completed 31-47 pass attempts in the 70-53 victory.

Every year NFL Draft Diamonds produces a small school football players list. This list is not in any specific order, but showcases players who have jumped out on film over the past several years. They build a database every year, and send it to NFL teams three times throughout the year to help them keep a watch on the many great small college football student-athletes.

Full List Available Here

Quarterbacks

  • Brandon Duncan – Ark – Pine Bluff
  • Travis Tamowski – Ashland
  • Marc Monks – Assumption
  • Andrew Elffers – Azusa Pacific
  • Jujuan Young – Battle – Fairmont State
  • Jordan Hein – Bemidji State
  • Michael Keir – Cal PA
  • Hayden Hildebrand – Central Arkansas
  • Devin Hayes – Centre
  • Kevin Olsen – Charlotte
  • Jake Jatis – Cornell
  • Jack Heneghan – Dartmouth
  • Grant Kraemer – Drake
  • Conor Feckley – Dubuque
  • Mitch Kimble – Eastern Illinois
  • Dru Smith – East Texas Baptist
  • Jake Sisson – Edinboro
  • Braxton Marstall – Emporia State
  • Rhys Gervais – Findlay 
  • Mark Cato – Florida Tech
  • Kevin Anderson – Fordham
  • Chase Burton – Franklin
  • Tyrell Maxwell – Gardner Webb
  • Dante Roberts – Glenville State
  • DeVante Kincade – Grambling State
  • Shane Sweeney – Hobart
  • Robert Webber – Humboldt State
  • Connor Mitch – James Madison
  • Bryan Schor – James Madison
  • Connor Blair – LaGrange
  • Max Staver – Maine 
  • Mike White – Marist
  • James Tabary – McNeese State
  • Demetrius Carr – MSU Moorhead
  • Keaton Studsrud – North Dakota
  • Malik Grove – Notre Dame (OH)
  • Logan Stepp – Otterbein University
  • Kyle Lauletta – Richmond
  • Jeremiah Briscoe – Sam Houston State
  • Chris Streveler – South Dakota
  • Jake Hosket – SE Missouri State
  • Connor Jessop – Shepherd
  • Austin Howard – Southern University
  • Patrick Tyler – Southern Utah
  • Blake Gimbel – SW Minnesota State
  • Luis Perez – Texas A&M Commerce
  • Alejandro Bennifield – UT Chattanooga
  • Troy Cook – UT Martin
  • Al Cobb – VMI
  • Alex Thompson – Wagner
  • Zach Osborn – Wayne State 
  • Ian Kolste – Whitworth
  • Hunter Wells – Youngstown State