What's Happening?
The 2026 NFL Draft concluded with several Boise State alumni securing opportunities to join NFL teams. Offensive lineman Kage Casey was selected in the fourth round by the Denver Broncos. Additionally,
tight end Matt Lauter and safety Zion Washington signed free agent contracts with the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns, respectively. Six other former Boise State players received invitations to rookie minicamps, including Jeremiah Earby, Braxton Fely, Herbert Gums, A’Marion McCoy, Mason Randolph, and Malakai Williams. With key players departing, Boise State is expected to rely on freshmen such as wide receiver Terrious Favors, defensive back Cam Jamerson, wide receiver Rasean Jones, and offensive lineman Jacob Tracy to fill the gaps in the upcoming season.
Why It's Important?
The transition of Boise State players to the NFL highlights the university's ability to develop talent capable of competing at the professional level. This success can enhance Boise State's reputation, potentially attracting more high-caliber recruits. For the NFL teams involved, these new additions could provide fresh talent and depth to their rosters. The reliance on freshmen for Boise State's upcoming season underscores the importance of effective recruitment and player development in maintaining competitive performance in college football.
What's Next?
As the NFL teams integrate these new players, the focus will be on their performance during rookie minicamps and preseason activities. For Boise State, the upcoming season will test the capabilities of their freshmen recruits as they step into significant roles. The performance of these players could influence future recruitment strategies and the overall success of the team in the 2026 season.






