From Prep to Pro!, EST 2001


  Draft Scout by Conference











 Draft Scout College Football Player News: Duke
Previous 15 Notes Next 15 Notes

  07/26/20 - Andre HarrisrSr/2023, Duke + More +

  2020 WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Andre Harris, Jr., Arkansas State, junior, offensive line,...The Oklahoma City native serves on A-State's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and is also a member of the Diversity and Equity Committee sponsored by the Sun Belt Conference. Harris Jr. has been an active member in the football team's community service projects, ranging from appearances at local schools to participating in national initiatives such as the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Enjoying highly successful 2018 and 2019 seasons, Harris Jr. has been named 2020 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference by multiple publications, including Phil Steele's and Athlon Sports. - Arkansas State Football

rSr/2023 OG Andre HarrisDuke
News Source: Arkansas State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2020 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: VICTOR DIMUKEJE, Duke, DE, 6-2, 265, Baltimore, MD: 122 career tackles, 24.5 career tackles for losses; majoring in evolutionary anthropology while pursuing a certificate in markets and management. - Lott Impact Trophy

Sr/2021 DE Victor DimukejeDuke
News Source: Lott Impact Trophy
Share/Comment: Here

  07/18/20 - Noah GraySr/2021, Duke + More +

  2020 JOHN MACKEY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Noah Gray, Duke,...Gray earned a spot on the preseason watch list for the second consecutive season. In 38 career games, including 12 starts, Gray has totaled 76 receptions for 663 yards and six touchdowns. His 76 receptions are currently tied with Chuck Drulis for ninth all-time in Duke's career receptions by a tight end. He has also recorded 20+ receiving yards in 15 games throughout his career.

Last season, the Leominister, Mass., native proved to be the favorite target of quarterback Quentin Harris as he led the team with 51 receptions. Those 51 catches led ACC tight ends and finished second among Power 5 TEs in addition to being the second most by a tight end in Duke single-season charts. Gray finished second on the team in receiving yards (392) and touchdowns (three). - Duke Football


Sr/2021 TE Noah GrayDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: DE Victor Dimukeje, Duke,...Dimukeje is one of three defensive players in Duke history to start multiple bowl game victories (2017 Quick Lane & 2018 Walk-On's Independence), joining safety Michael Carter II and linebacker Ben Humphreys. He is also one of nine Blue Devils in program history to have recovered a fumble in a bowl game. The Baltimore, Md., native is currently tied with Vince Oghobaase for sixth all-time in Duke's career sacks chart (14.0) and is nine sacks away from breaking the record. He is also 7.5 tackles for loss away from breaking into Duke's career top-10 list. - Duke Football

Sr/2021 DE Victor DimukejeDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here

  07/17/20 - Deon JacksonSr/2021, Duke + More +

  2020 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD WATCH LIST: Deon Jackson (Sr.), Duke,...A native of Atlanta, Ga., Jackson has amassed 1,585 yards and 13 touchdowns on 365 carries in addition to catching 51 passes for 449 yards and four scores in 37 career appearances, starting 20. On kick return duty, Jackson has returned 28 kickoffs for 611 yards. The rising senior is currently 19th in Duke's all-time career rushing yards and is only 316 yards shy of breaking into the top-10. His 847 rushing yards in 2018 was the highest total yards for a back in the David Cutcliffe era at Duke and the 10th highest in a single season in Blue Devil history. Against Pittsburgh in 2018, Jackson established a Duke record with 403 all-purpose yards (162 rushing, 89 receiving and 152 kickoff return) and was just the third player in ACC history to reach the 400 all-purpose yard plateau. - Duke Football

Sr/2021 RB Deon JacksonDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: DE Chris Rumph, Duke,...Rumph has seen action in every game so far in his Duke career (25) and owns 72 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, four pass breakups and 13 quarterback pressures. The Gainesville, Fla., native has 16 games with 2+ tackles, including a career-high eight stops against Miami in 2019. He recorded 2.0+ tackles for loss five times with a career-best 4.0 coming at Georgia Tech in 2018 and at Middle Tennessee in 2019. The 4.0 tackles for loss matched the Duke single-game freshman record (2018) and rank him tied for seventh on the program's overall single-game TFL chart (2x). Rumph II earned 6.5 sacks in 2019 to place him tied with Phillip Alexander (2003) for ninth all-time on Duke's single-season charts. - Duke Football

rJr/2021 OLB *Chris Rumph IIDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here


  As the world shut down around him last month due to the coronavirus pandemic, David Cutcliffe thought about the unique adverse impact seven of his former players would be facing. Duke football had a pro day scheduled for March 23, a time for those senior prospects to work out for scouts in preparation for the NFL Draft. But the university suspended its athletics programs on March 12, the same day the ACC and NCAA basketball tournaments were canceled due to the public health emergency. NFL teams halted in-person scouting even with the draft five weeks away.

With no pro day, Cutcliffe prepared a digital approach to put Duke's seven top departing senior players in the best position possible to become professional players. "We built a really attractive manuscript electronically," Cutcliffe said Friday. After Duke saw quarterback Daniel Jones go No. 6 overall in the first round to the New York Giants last year, none of Duke's players are projected to be selected in the draft's seven rounds. But the free agent route has been a popular path to the NFL for Duke's players lately. - Herald Sun


rSr/2020 QB Quentin HarrisDuke
News Source: Herald Sun
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB - Colby Campbell, Jr., Presbyterian,...Campbell had a career year as he set a Big South and Presbyterian record for tackles in a season with 150. He had 10 games with at least 10 tackles including hitting that mark in each of the last six Blue Hose games throughout the 2019 season. Campbell led all linebackers in the league with 16.5 tackles for loss which ranked him third overall in the conference. He finished 2019 with a Presbyterian DI record of 9.0 sacks in a year which was most amongst linebackers in the conference. Campbell led the Big South with 12.5 tackles per games which sits third in all of FCS.

Campbell rewrote the Blue Hose DI record book throughout the 2019 season as he set the record for most solo (70) and assisted (80) tackles. He also became the sixth in Blue Hose DI history to record 100 career solo tackles during the 2019 season. He set a single-game program record for tackles with 20 stops against Kennesaw State. Campbell became the first player since Grant Beidel in 2017 to record three 15+ tackle performances in a season as he had 20 against Kennesaw State, 16 vs Charleston Southern and 17 in the season finale victory over St. Andrews. With his two games with at least 3.0 tackles for loss, Campbell became the first player since Brian Davis in 2010 to have two performances as such. - Presbyterian Football


rSr/2022 ILB Colby CampbellDuke
News Source: Presbyterian Football
Share/Comment: Here

  12/24/19 - Brian FoleyrSr/2023, Duke + More +

  2019 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL: Brian Foley, Holy Cross, Jr.,...Foley makes his second straight appearance on the All-Patriot League first team, after starting all 12 of the Crusaders' games so far this season at left tackle. He was one of the top players on an offensive line which has allowed Holy Cross to average 347.4 yards of total offense, 137.2 rushing yards and 22.5 points per game on the year. The line was even more effective in the Patriot League, putting up 409.0 total yards, 189.0 rushing yards and 28.2 points per game against conference foes. Over the course of his collegiate career, Foley has played in 34 games with 24 starts. - Holy Cross Football

rSr/2023 OG Brian FoleyDuke
News Source: Holy Cross Football
Share/Comment: Here

  12/16/19 - Andre HarrisrSr/2023, Duke + More +

  2019 ALL-SUN BELT HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Andre Harris Jr., Arkansas State (So., OL, Oklahoma City, Okla.),...Honorable mention selections for Arkansas State included junior linebacker Caleb Bonner, sophomore offensive lineman Andre Harris Jr., sophomore running back Marcel Murray and junior offensive lineman Ivory Scott. - Arkansas State Football

rSr/2023 OG Andre HarrisDuke
News Source: Arkansas State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DE - Victor Dimukeje, Duke; 88,...Dimukeje, a 6-2, 265-pound junior from Baltimore, Md., finished the year with 41 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks and 10 quarterback hurries. He led Duke, ranked fourth in the ACC, and was tied for 17th nationally with 8.5 sacks. Dimukeje also ranked tied for 21st in ACC with 9.5 TFL. He posted four multi-sack games this season vs. Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Wake Forest. The 8.5 sacks are the most by a Blue Devil in a season since 2002. Dimukeje was tabbed the ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week on Oct. 14 when he posted six tackles and 3.0 sacks in a win over Georgia Tech. - Duke Football

Sr/2021 DE Victor DimukejeDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here

  12/04/19 - Noah GraySr/2021, Duke + More +

  2019 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): TE - Noah Gray, Duke; 75,...Gray, a 6-4, 240-pound junior from Leominster, Mass., led all ACC tight ends and ranked second among Power 5 tight ends with 51 receptions on the year. He finished with 392 yards and three touchdowns, while recording five or more receptions in six games and two or more receptions in all 12 games. Per Pro Football Focus, only two tight ends nationally (Stanford's Colby Parkinson & Iowa State's Charlie Kolar) were targeted more times with fewer dropped passes. - Duke Football

Sr/2021 TE Noah GrayDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here

  12/04/19 - Koby QuansahSr/2020, Duke + More +

  2019 ALL-ACC THIRD TEAM (COACHES): LB - Koby Quansah, Duke; 49,...Quansah, a 6-1, 230-pound senior from Manchester, Conn., ranked tied for second in the ACC in total tackles and tackles per game as well as tied for eighth in tackles for loss per game. He also led Duke in both tackles (tied for 26th in the NCAA) and TFL (10th ACC). Quansah was selected the ACC Linebacker of the Week on Sept. 30 after registering 13 tackles, 0.5 sack and one fumble recovery in a win over Virginia Tech. He tallied six games with double-digit tackles, including a 13 tackles performance opposite the Hokies. The linebacker finished with 105 tackles, 12.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks, and two fumble recoveries on the year. - Duke Football

Sr/2020 ILB Koby QuansahDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-ACC THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DE - Chris Rumph II, Duke; 38,...Rumph II, a 6-3, 225-pound redshirt sophomore from Gainesville, Fla., ranked tied for 14th in the ACC in tackles for loss and led Duke with 11 quarterback pressures. Rumph II recorded a career high eight total tackles, including 3.5 quarterback sacks as the Blue Devils defeated Miami. His final sack total marked the second highest in Duke single-game history, behind only a 4.0 sack outing by Blaine Earon vs. Georgia Tech in 1949. He spearheaded a Duke defense that limited Miami to 17 points (11.8 below its average), 98 rushing yards (25.1 below its average), 161 passing yards (104.9 below its average) and 259 total yards (130.8 below its average). He finished the year with 47 tackles, 13.5 TFL, 6.5 sacks (30 yards), 11 QBH, and three pass breakups. - Duke Football

rJr/2021 OLB *Chris Rumph IIDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): SP - Damond Philyaw-Johnson, Duke; 69,...Philyaw-Johnson, a 6-1, 170-pound redshirt sophomore from Pensacola, Fla., matched an NCAA single-game record with two kickoff returns for a touchdown vs. Wake Forest. The two KORs for TDs in a single game marked the second time in ACC history someone had achieved that feat. His 251 kickoff return yards against the Demon Deacons was Duke's highest single-game total in school history as well. For those efforts, Philyaw-Johnson was named the ACC Specialist of the Week. On the year, he compiled 17 returns, 549 yards, 32.29 average, and two TDs. - Duke Football

rSr/2022 WR Damond Philyaw-JohnsonDuke
News Source: Duke Football
Share/Comment: Here

Previous 15 Notes Next 15 Notes






 BACK TO TOP

 Duke Football Videos

 Buy Draft Scout Weekly


** Draft Scout Data **

(Everything Online PLUS)

 Support Draft Scout

The Database Engine for NFLDraftScout.com, Draft Scout is being repurposed...Support the Future Development of ScoutNation.com...

 




 Draft Scout Archives


** 2010-2022 Draft Scout Archives **

(Yearly Player Data Exports, Prospect Lists & More)

 

 Draft Scout Future

100% Dedicated and Never Done
80% Innovated
45% Hidden
35% Built

Synergization