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HBCU Legacy Bowl standouts draw interest from NFL teams

By HBCU Sports Report
HBCU Sports
https://hbcusports.com/

Several standout players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities drew attention from NFL teams following Saturday’s HBCU Legacy Bowl.

Prairie View A&M quarterback Cameron Peters met with the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs, showcasing poise and accuracy that impressed evaluators throughout the week of practices and in-game performance, according to Easton Butler, a Green Bay Packers insider for Packer Report.

The Packers were also active in speaking with North Carolina Central quarterback Walker Harris, the MEAC Offensive Player of the Year. Harris threw for 3,214 yards, completing a 24–9 touchdown-to-interception ratio, while adding 77 rushing yards and five touchdowns this past season, Butler reported.

Chris Mosley North Carolina Central HBCU
Photo: NC Central Athletics

Harris’s NCCU teammate, running back Chris Mosley, was also among the most sought-after prospects in attendance. After rushing for 1,017 yards and eight touchdowns in 2025, Mosley met with the Giants, Ravens, Buccaneers, Lions, Titans, Jets, Commanders, Vikings, and Jaguars, giving him one of the longest interview lists from the week.

Clark Atlanta wide receiver Ronnie West, one of the few Division II players in the game, held conversations with several teams, including the Packers, Titans, Dolphins, Jaguars, Colts, and Lions, Butler reported.

On defense, Tennessee State lineman James Stewart met with the Lions, Titans, Ravens, and Jets, earning praise for his quickness off the snap and strong hand technique.

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Photo: Clark Atlanta Football

Now in its fifth year, the HBCU Legacy Bowl continues to serve as a critical showcase for elite talent from historically Black programs, offering players national exposure and direct contact with NFL evaluators as the draft season approaches.

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