Underclassmen College Football Players Who Have Declared for NFL Draft
By Jerry Trotta

It seems that the top of the 2020 NFL Draft board is becoming more clear by the day. Heck, just this week we saw a plethora of college stars, particularly underclassmen, announce their intentions to enter the draft pool.
From Ohio State's Chase Young and Jeffrey Okudah to Alabama's Jerry Jeudy, April is shaping up to be loaded with talent.
With the deadline to apply for draft eligibility slated for Jan. 20, let's highlight the long list of underclassmen that have already declared.
4ever a Crimson Tide ✌? pic.twitter.com/YSGihoPnfe
— JJ⁴ (@jerryjeudy) January 4, 2020
Salvon Ahmed, Washington RB
CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma WR
Chase Young, Ohio State DE
Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State CB
Jerry Jeudy, Alabama WR
JK Dobbins, Ohio State RB
Ohio State RB JK Dobbins has declared for the 2020 NFL Draft.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) December 30, 2019
Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin RB
Stanford Samuels III, Florida State CB
Cam Akers, Florida State RB
Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado WR
Trajan Bandy, Miami CB
Devin Asiasi, UCLA TE
It’s been real UCLA, thank you ? #BRUIN4LIFE pic.twitter.com/60zM3j3NYE
— Devin Asiasi “2X” ? (@ASI2X) January 1, 2020
JJ Taylor, Arizona RB
D'Andre Swift, Georgia RB
Mekhi Becton, Louisville OT
Eno Benjamin, Arizona State RB
Ross Blacklock, TCU DT
Lynn Bowden Jr., Kentucky QB/WR
Lynn Bowden Jr. has declared for the 2020 NFL Draft.
— Big Blue Nation (@BigBlue9ation) December 9, 2019
As the Quarterback, Receiver, Kick Returner, and Punt Returner for UK, Bowden will leave quite the shoes to fill.
- Paul Hornung Award Finalist (most versatile player in the country)
- Avg 153 yards per game.
Legend. pic.twitter.com/Pm9iAgke4b
Hunter Bryant, Washington TE
Ezra Cleveland, Boise State OT
Nick Coe, Auburn DE
Trystan Colon-Castillo, Missouri C
James Pierre, Florida Atlantic CB
Kamren Curl, Arkansas S
Thank you #RazorbackNation? pic.twitter.com/VMZi18AQrf
— Kam Curl (@KCurl_2) December 12, 2019
Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech CB
DeeJay Dallas, Miami RB
Jalen Reagor, TCU WR
Cesar Ruiz, Michigan C
Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan WR
Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State CB
Mississippi State cornerback Cameron Dantzler to declare for NFL Draft, skip bowl game https://t.co/gNa32kIhUt via @clarionledger
— Phil Steele (@philsteele042) December 7, 2019
Colby Parkinson, Stanford TE
Gabriel Davis, UFC WR
Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri TE
Quartney Davis, Texas A&M WR
AJ Dillon, Boston College RB
Jacob Eason, Washington QB
Updated Pac-12 Players Declaring for NFL Draft
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) January 4, 2020
- Salvon Ahmed, UW
- Devin Asiasi, UCLA
- Eno Benjamin, ASU
- Hunter Bryant, UW
- Jacob Eason, UW
- Javelin Guidry, Utah
- Isaiah Hodgins, OSU
- Jaylon Johnson, Utah
- Colby Parkinson, Stan
- Laviska Shenault Jr., CU
- JJ Taylor, UA
Isaiah Wilson, Georgia OT
Curtis Weaver, Boise State DE
Jordan Elliot, Missouri DT
David Woodward, Utah State LB
Darrynton Evans, Appalachian State RB
Jedrick Wills, Alabama OT
Alabama OT Jedrick Wills has declared for the 2020 NFL Draft. Considered one of the best offensive linemen in the country.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 4, 2020
Jonathan Garvin, Miami DE
Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame S
Netane Muti, Fresno State OG
Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State DE
Javelin Guidry, Utah CB
KJ Hamler, Penn State WR
Love....SUGA pic.twitter.com/Oo60pz74wq
— SLIDE SUGA (@Kj_hamler) December 31, 2019
Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma LB
Harrison Hand, Temple CB
CJ Henderson, Florida CB
Matt Hennessy, Temple C
Kylin Hill, Mississippi State RB
Isaiah Hodgins, Oregon State WR
Oregon State receiver Isaiah Hodgins declares for draft https://t.co/fL1MgFjkeI
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) December 4, 2019
Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn CB
Trishton Jackson, Syracuse WR
Jaylon Johnson, Utah CB
Tony Jones Jr., Notre Dame RB
Cole Kmet, Notre Dame TE
Jeff Thomas, Miami WR
University of Miami receiver Jeff Thomas declares for draft https://t.co/eTJxd8ah66
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) December 14, 2019
Andrew Thomas, Georgia OT
Josh Uche, Michigan LB
Javon Leake, Maryland RB
Kyle Markway, South Carolina TE
Anthony McFarland Jr., Maryland RB
#Maryland RB Anthony McFarland Jr is skipping his junior and senior seasons to enter the NFL draft. He's a really shifty back who ran for over 1600 yards and almost 7 yards per carry the past two seasons.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 3, 2019
Jordan Love, Utah State QB
Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M DT
Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama QB
There you have it folks. April cannot come soon enough.