NFL to hold new draft prospect showcase for HBCU football players

The NFL is expanding the spotlight on HBCU and international talent.

The league announced participants for the 2026 HBCU Showcase and International Player Pathway (IPP) Pro Day, a three-day evaluation event set for March 28–30 in Ashburn, Virginia.

Held in partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame and NFL International, the showcase and pro day will bring top draft-eligible HBCU prospects and global athletes in front of scouts and executives from across the league, according to the NFL website.

The on-field workouts are scheduled for March 30 at the Washington Commanders’ BigBear.ai Performance Center at Commanders Park, with offensive prospects beginning at 8 a.m. ET and defensive players and specialists following at 10:45 a.m.

Which HBCU players are invited to the NFL showcase?

Among the HBCU invitees are quarterback William Atkins (South Carolina State), offensive tackle Charles Davis and tackle Ashton Grable (both Florida A&M), edge rusher Quincy Ivory (Jackson State), defensive lineman Bryce Cage (Grambling), and wide receiver Jordan Smith (South Carolina State), part of a list that spans the MEAC, SWAC, SIAC, CIAA and independent HBCU programs.

quincy ivory jackson state
Photo: Jackson State Athletics

In all, 47 HBCU players were selected for the showcase, ranging from skill positions like running backs Kevon King (Norfolk State) and Jacorian Sewell (Alcorn State) to linemen such as Korion Sharpe (North Carolina A&T) and James Stewart (Tennessee State).

All NFL clubs are expected to attend in full, giving HBCU prospects and IPP players a crucial stage to improve their draft stock or earn free-agent opportunities.

Why does the pro day matter?

The league’s partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame is designed to deepen its pipeline from HBCUs to the NFL, building on recent efforts that include the HBCU Combine and Legacy Bowl tie-ins.

The 2026 NFL HBCU Showcase offers critical exposure for HBCU players just weeks before the April draft.

Invite-only selection signals elite status among draft-eligible HBCU talent, letting standouts perform for executives and scouts.

Erick Hunter, Morgan State, HBCU Legacy Bowl
Photo: Morgan State Athletics

Players can boost draft stock, secure priority free-agent invites, or land rookie contracts—key for HBCU athletes often overlooked versus Power 4 competition.

Morgan State’s Erick Hunter, a MEAC star with 298 career tackles, called it a “premier stage” toward the NFL after earning All-American nods.

2026 HBCU Showcase Participants

Player Position College
Travaunta Abner TE Alabama A&M
Curtis Allen RB Virginia Union
William Atkins QB South Carolina State
Noah Bodden QB Edward Waters
Andrew Brown K North Carolina A&T
Bryce Cage DL Grambling
Desmond Daniels T Alabama State
Donerio Davenport RB Jackson State
Charles Davis T Florida A&M
Carlos Dunovant DB Morehouse
Charles George LB Texas Southern
Ckelby Givens DE Southern
Ashton Grable T Florida A&M
Kevon Gregory DB Virginia Lynchburg
Aaron Harris DB North Carolina A&T
Johnny Harris DB Bethune-Cookman
Walker Harris QB North Carolina Central
Erick Hunter LB Morgan State
Quincy Ivory DE Jackson State
Jamal Jones DL Bowie State
Kevon King RB Norfolk State
Makai Lovett WR Edward Waters
Michael Lunz DE South Carolina State
Noah Miles DE Howard
JaCobian Morgan QB Jackson State
Deontre Morris DB Alabama State
Chris Mosley RB North Carolina Central
Bruno Onwuazor T Virginia State
Tymetrius Patterson LB Benedict
Jadarrius Perkins DB Delaware State
Cameron Peters QB Prairie View A&M
Deandre Proctor WR Johnson C. Smith
Reid Pulliam LB Jackson State
Travor Randle DB Prairie View A&M
Tony Rountree DT Savannah State
Jahmal Sam DB Benedict
Jacorian Sewell RB Alcorn State
Korion Sharpe G North Carolina A&T
Cameron Smith G Alabama State
Jordan Smith WR South Carolina State
Chauncey Spikes WR North Carolina Central
James Stewart DE Tennessee State
D’Andre Townes-Blue G Jackson State
Jonathan Ward LS Hampton
Jarod Washington DB South Carolina State
Antwone Watts DB Bethune-Cookman
Ronnie West WR Clark Atlanta
Jeremiah Williams DT Jackson State
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