As far as the NFL is concerned, the Military Bowl was one of the least interesting matchups, with just two NFL prospects of note. The game itself was a great one though, with Marshall mounting a fourth quarter comeback to knock off Maryland 31-20.
Gator Hoskins, TE, Marshall

What I liked:
Hoskins torched the Maryland linebackers and safeties, catching six passes for 104 yards and two TDs. Hoskins is quick for a tight end; Maryland’s linebackers couldn’t stay with him. Late in the game, Hoskins caught a pass and dragged defenders with him, as Maryland tried and failed to strip the ball.
He has a name worthy of a Burt Reynolds or Will Ferrell movie.
What I didn’t like:
Hoskins lined up in the slot as often, if not more often, than he did on the line. He rarely blocked, as he is clearly at his best as a pass catcher. That’s fine in college, but if Hoskins wants to make it in the NFL he’ll have to improve as a blocker.
Alligators are my biggest fear.
Stock Report: Up
Hoskins showed more than enough pass catching ability to make it in the NFL.
Projected Draft Range: Late Day 3/Undrafted Free Agent
Hoskins is a wide receiver at heart. He’s not a great blocker, and is best operating as a pass catcher. He is undersized for a tight end, and would have to be an H-Back at the next level. He is similar in size and playing style to former Washington Redskins H-Back Chris Cooley. If Hoskins can improve his blocking and contribute on special teams, he has a chance to make it in the NFL.
Marcus Whitfield, LB, Maryland

What I liked:
Whitfield contributed one tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry on the day. He also had two solo tackles.
What I didn’t like:
Whitfield was non-existent during the game. Aside from the one tackle for loss, he never showed up. Marshall quarterback Rakeem Cato had plenty of time in the pocket, and Whitfield never made a play.
Stock Report: Down
Whitfield never showed up when his team needed him to.
Projected Range: Undrafted Free Agent
I saw nothing that would indicate that Whitfield is worth a draft pick. I was unimpressed. He might be worth a look in training camp, but is not worth a draft pick.
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