The former FSU football defensive lineman will compete in the All-Star event ahead of the NFL Draft.
The veteran defensive lineman will join Jordan Travis, Jarrian Jones and Renaldo Green in the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Tommy Myre 1 hour ago In this article: Florida State Seminoles Florida State Seminoles The Florida State Seminoles season is over and the majority of the players are also in Tallahassee as many players have decided to remain in Tallahassee.
The players who decided to stay in Tallahassee decided to take their careers to the next level and declare for the 2024 NFL Draft.
As players gear up and hope to make their mark in the spring, All-Star events, games and combines will give future NFL prospects another chance to shine as they make their way into the league.
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Senior defensive lineman Fabian Lovett Sr.
, after two productive years as a “Nole,” will take part in the East-West Shrine Bowl on Monday.
accepted the invitation.
Lovett spent four seasons at Florida State after transferring from Mississippi State before the 2020 season.
Lovett had 22 tackles, one sack, and three pass deflections in 2023.
He pairs with first-round pick Jared Barth, Braden Fisk, Joshua Farmer, Dennis Briggs, and Patrick Payton to serve as a key anchor in one of the most destructive defenses in the country.
did.
Lovett recorded 93 tackles in 47 games, including 14.
5 tackles for a loss, during his five-year tenure at the collegiate level after redshirting in 2018.
He totaled six sacks, one forced fumble and four pass deflections.
Lovett was a four-star recruit out of Vicksburg, Mississippi, who was the No.
14 strong defensive prospect in the country and the No.
4 player in the state of Mississippi, according to 247Sports.
The lineman, who is 1.
90 meters tall and weighs 150 kg, is also scheduled to participate in the 2024 Hula Bowl.
He will join teammates defensive back Renaldo Green, defensive back Jarrian Jones and quarterback Jordan Travis in the East-West game.
The 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl will be his 99th.
The game will be played on February 1st at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas and will be broadcast on NFL Network.
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