What's Happening?
Sedarius 'Sed' McConnell, a defensive lineman for Boston College, has announced his intention to enter the 2026 NFL Draft. McConnell, who transferred to Boston College after three years at the University
of Illinois, expressed gratitude to his coaches and the institution for their support throughout his collegiate career. In the 2025 season, McConnell started 10 games, recording 31 tackles, five tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and one forced fumble. His performance ranked him second among defensive linemen on the team. McConnell's declaration follows that of his teammates Lewis Bond and Jude Bowry, who have also announced their plans to enter the draft. Additionally, other teammates, Quintayvious Hutchins and Logan Taylor, are expected to declare soon, having accepted invitations to senior bowl games.
Why It's Important?
McConnell's decision to enter the NFL Draft is significant for both his career and Boston College's football program. His declaration, along with those of his teammates, highlights the program's ability to develop NFL-caliber talent. For McConnell, entering the draft represents a major step towards a professional career in football, offering him the opportunity to showcase his skills on a larger stage. For Boston College, having multiple players declare for the draft can enhance the program's reputation, potentially attracting future recruits. The presence of Boston College players in the NFL can also serve as a testament to the quality of coaching and development provided by the institution.
What's Next?
As McConnell and his teammates prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft, they will likely participate in various pre-draft activities, including senior bowl games and the NFL Scouting Combine, to improve their draft stock. These events provide players with the opportunity to demonstrate their skills in front of NFL scouts and coaches. The draft, scheduled for April 23-25, will determine the next steps in McConnell's football career. His performance in pre-draft evaluations will be crucial in determining his draft position and potential team fit. Meanwhile, Boston College will continue to focus on developing its current roster and preparing for the upcoming college football season.








