Alabama State's Dylan Djete Puts Hornets on CFL Draft Radar
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 30, 2026 Alabama State University football standout Dylan Djete is garnering attention from Canadian Football League (CFL) scouts, positioning the Montgomery-based HBCU as a program worthy of consideration in the upcoming draft cycle. Djete's performance has drawn recognition from professional football evaluators, demonstrating that talent from Historically Black Colleges and Universities continues to merit serious consideration at the professional level. His emergence highlights the depth of athletic talent within the HBCU football landscape, particularly within the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Key Takeaway: Dylan Djete's CFL draft prospects underscore Alabama State's ability to develop professional-caliber talent and reinforce the program's competitive standing among HBCU football programs. The attention surrounding Djete arrives as HBCU athletes continue to break barriers and secure opportunities in professional football leagues across North America. While the NFL remains the primary destination for many collegiate players, the CFL has increasingly become a viable pathway for HBCU talent to showcase their abilities at the professional level. Alabama State University, a member of the SWAC, has a proud tradition of developing athletes who compete beyond the collegiate ranks. The Hornets football program competes in one of the nation's most historic HBCU athletic conferences, regularly facing institutions with rich football traditions. Djete's recognition by CFL evaluators reflects broader trends in professional football scouting, as teams expand their search for talent beyond traditional Power Five programs. HBCU players have historically faced challenges in receiving equal attention from professional scouts, making individual recognition like Djete's particularly significant for both the player and the institution. The CFL draft represents an important opportunity for collegiate players seeking to continue their football careers professionally. For HBCU athletes specifically, the league has provided a platform to demonstrate their skills and potentially transition to other professional opportunities, including the NFL. As the draft evaluation process continues, Djete's performance positions him as a representative of Alabama State's football program and the broader HBCU athletic community. His journey underscores the importance of continued visibility for HBCU talent in professional sports scouting circles. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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