Kyzir White was the only Mountaineer drafted.
Mountaineers signed as free agents were receiver Ka’Raun White, the brother of Kyzir, by the Seahawks; linebacker Al-Rasheed Benton, by the Lions; fullback Elijah Wellman, by the Redkins; offensive lineman Kyle Bosch, by the Cowboys; and cornerback Elijah Battle, by the Cardinals.
Running back Justin Crawford, in particular, and cornerback Mike Daniels and long snapper Nick Meadows probably will sign, too.
The entire Big 12 had 20, or 2 more than the American Athletic Conference, remnants of Big East football, which isn’t even a Power Five conference.
The Big 12 was at the bottom of the Power Five conferences since SEC had the most, 53, with a big chunk from Alabama, which had 12; ACC, a “basketball conference,” had 46; the Big Ten, 32; and the “woeful” Pac-12, 30.
The Big 12’s draftees, including WVU’s 1, came from Oklahoma 4, Texas 4, Oklahoma State 4, TCU 3, Texas Tech 2, Kansas 1 and Kansas State 1.
WVU had more draft picks than Baylor and Iowa State combined, to struggle hard to put a silver lining on it.
Mountaineers signed as free agents were receiver Ka’Raun White, the brother of Kyzir, by the Seahawks; linebacker Al-Rasheed Benton, by the Lions; fullback Elijah Wellman, by the Redkins; offensive lineman Kyle Bosch, by the Cowboys; and cornerback Elijah Battle, by the Cardinals.
Running back Justin Crawford, in particular, and cornerback Mike Daniels and long snapper Nick Meadows probably will sign, too.
The entire Big 12 had 20, or 2 more than the American Athletic Conference, remnants of Big East football, which isn’t even a Power Five conference.
The Big 12 was at the bottom of the Power Five conferences since SEC had the most, 53, with a big chunk from Alabama, which had 12; ACC, a “basketball conference,” had 46; the Big Ten, 32; and the “woeful” Pac-12, 30.
The Big 12’s draftees, including WVU’s 1, came from Oklahoma 4, Texas 4, Oklahoma State 4, TCU 3, Texas Tech 2, Kansas 1 and Kansas State 1.
WVU had more draft picks than Baylor and Iowa State combined, to struggle hard to put a silver lining on it.