With the 229th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders select M.J. Devonshire from the University of Pittsburg in the 7th round. Devonshire became one of the top cornerbacks in the ACC.
M.J. Devonshire is officially the next in a long line of not just Pitt but Aliquippa defensive backs to hear their name called in the NFL Draft. The Las Vegas Raiders selected Devonshire with the 229th pick (seventh round) of the 2024 NFL, becoming the third Panther selected behind Matt Goncalves (Colts) and Bub Means (Saints).
The 2024 NFL Draft is upon us, and the expectation is that Pitt will produce another defensive back selection. In the last four drafts, the Panthers have heard the name of at least one of their defensive backs get called.
Devonshire, who projects as a Day 3 pick, brings plenty to the gridiron that may entire Buffalo’s decision makers The 2024 NFL Draft gets underway later tonight, and with that, we’ll finally have a better idea of how things should play out for the Buffalo Bills when their chance at the podium arrives.
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, the San Francisco 49ers were among the teams that conducted a private workout for former Pittsburgh cornerback MJ Devonshire, who also had experience as a returner on special teams.
Could M.J. Devonshire stay in Pittsburgh after the draft? Approaching the 2024 NFL Draft, we’ll be scouting as many of the top prospects that the Pittsburgh Steelers could have their eye on anywhere from Rounds 1 through 7.
The Buffalo Bills might dip into a well the team has gone to in the past in order for talent at the cornerback position. Pittsburgh cornerback MJ Devonshire
M.J. Devonshire returned home in 2021 after two seasons with Kentucky, and after three seasons with Pitt, he is in prime position for an NFL team to pick in the upcoming draft in April.
M.J. Devonshire returned home in 2021 after two seasons with Kentucky, and after three seasons with Pitt, he is in prime position for an NFL team to pick in the upcoming draft in April.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be hosting former Pitt and Aliquippa cornerback M.J. Devonshire on a pre-draft visit, he told Steelers Now at Pitt’s pro day on Wednesday.
The Steelers still have a few holes on offense and defense following the first few waves of free agency. Could they fill a couple of them with former Pitt Panthers?
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be hosting former Pitt and Aliquippa cornerback M.J. Devonshire on a pre-draft visit, he told Steelers Now at Pitt’s pro day on Wednesday.
Pitt has already had a couple of its former stars stand out this offseason, performing well at the Shrine Bowl and then at the NFL Combine, but Pro Day is the last chance for everyone.
INDIANAPOLIS -- No high school in the world has produced more Pro Football Hall of Fame talent than the three who hail from Aliquippa High School. Darrelle Revis became the most-recent to join that lineage, as the former Pitt and Aliquippa star was enshrined in Canton, Ohio, in 2023.
M.J. Devonshire announced his decision to enter the 2024 NFL Draft on Monday, leaving behind a storied career at Pitt. The Aliquippa alum originally started college at Kentucky for the 2019 and 2020 seasons but transferred to Pitt ahead of the 2021 season.
M.J. Devonshire has officially declared for the 2024 NFL Draft. Devonshire accepted an invite to the Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas in February (pointing to where his future lied), and he will very likely head to the NFL Combine in March.
It appears that M.J. Devonshire will be taking his talents to the NFL after all. Devonshire — who has not officially declared for the 2024 NFL Draft yet — has accepted an invite to the Shrine Bowl.
Whenever Darrelle Revis comes around, M.J. Devonshire can’t help but get nervous — especially if he’s playing. But it doesn’t happen too often, not since the 2021 ACC championship game in Charlotte, N.C.
Donovan McMillon was still a Florida Gator when the Backyard Brawl resumed last season, but he remembers sitting in his dorm room in Gainesville, Florida filming M.J.
Louis Riddick had to take a step back. He could barely believe his eyes as the football clanged off of West Virginia wideout Bryce Ford-Wheaton’s hands, spinning up into the air and right into M.J.
M.J. Devonshire is just happy that he’s able to share the same sideline as Phil Jurkovec now. He was just starting out at Aliquippa as Jurkovec lit up the WPIAL, leading Pine-Richland to WPIAL and PIAA titles, but he definitely remembers the way Jurkovec carried himself.
The Pitt Panthers defense came to play on Saturday, and it made quite an early statement. Pitt intercepted Virginia quarterback Brennan Armstrong on the game's first two plays from scrimmage, returning both of them for touchdowns to give the Panthers a 14-0 lead just 16 seconds into the game.
M.J. Devonshire returned an interception 56 yards for a tiebreaking touchdown with 2:58 to play as No. 17 Pitt pulled out a 38-31 victory over West Virginia on Thursday in Pittsburgh.
M.J. Devonshire returned an interception 56 yards for a tiebreaking touchdown with 2:58 to play as No. 17 Pitt pulled out a 38-31 victory over West Virginia on Thursday in Pittsburgh.
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