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Princeton University Football Players Get Look From NFL Teams
Seth DeValve stood out when compared to tight ends at the NFL Combine, Tony Surace told the Princeton Packet.

Princeton, NJ -- NFL teams doing their homework on Princeton University graduate Seth DeValve know he’s legit, Tigers head football coach Tony Surace told the Princeton Packet this week.
He said DeValve’s numbers during Princeton’s recent Pro Day compared favorably to those at the NFL Combine, according to the report.
“He had best the jumps, shuttle run, and 60-yard dash and second best 40 and third best bench press across the board,” Surace told the paper.
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DeValve caught 33 passes for 337 yards and a touchdown in six games last season, according to goprincetontigers.com.
Anthony Gaffney and Dre Nelson joined 2015 graduates Matt Costello and Mike Zeuli at the pro day, even as the current team completed spring practice in preparation for the 2016 season, which begins at home against Lafayette on Sept. 17.
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