Florida Atlantic’s all-time leading rusher has found his NFL home as the Owls’ first player to ever get drafted after declaring early.
FAU running back Devin “Motor” Singletary went in the third round of the NFL draft at No. 74 to the Buffalo Bills on Friday night. In Owls history, only defensive back D’Joun Smith, who went No. 65 to the Indianapolis Colts in 2015, and tight end Rob Housler, who was selected 69 by the Arizona Cardinals, have been selected higher.
The question of whether Singletary’s on-field production or combine results would win out in his draft position were answered.