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2019 NFL Draft: 6 Notable Prospects Missing From the Combine

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Brody Oliver, WR, Colorado School of Mines

Over the last three seasons at the Colorado School of Mines -- which is a not made up school, it's a real Division II program -- Brody Oliver has been doing his best to become the next Adam Thielen. Both are well over 6-feet tall, weigh 200 pounds, and dominated at colleges that aren't meant to produce talent for the AAF, let alone NFL players.

Over the last three seasons, Oliver averaged 74 receptions, 1,300 yards, and nearly 20 touchdowns per year.

Oliver has the size teams are looking for, and he looked like he belonged during the East-West Shrine practices prior to catching two passes in the game. At his recent pro day, Oliver posted numbers that are good enough to get him on the short list as a late-round selection or a priority free agent to call immediately after the draft.