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Published Apr 25, 2020
WVU in the NFL | Undrafted Free Agent Tracker
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Patrick Kotnik  •  WVSports
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Two former West Virginia football players heard their names called during this year's NFL Draft in defensive back Kenny Robinson (Panthers) and offensive tackle Colton McKivitz (49ers).

Below is our Undrafted Free Agent Tracker showing which teams West Virginia football players are signing undrafted free agent contracts with.

CB Keith Washington - New Orleans Saints

Washington, who transferred to West Virginia after stops at Michigan and Copiah-Lincoln Community College, spent two seasons with the Mountaineers, going on to play in 22 total games including 17 starts.

The Prattville, Alabama native racked up 23 total tackles, nine pass breakups and three interceptions during his final year in Morgantown which helped him earn Second-Team All-Big 12 honors. Washington also competed in the East-West Shrine Game.

Read about how Washington prepared for the draft in this WVSports.com feature → https://rvls.co/3byBfEK

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CB Hakeem Bailey - Kansas City Chiefs

Bailey played in 35 career games in three seasons with West Virginia which included 21 starts.

He compiled 135 total tackles, 18 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two interceptions with the Mountaineers while earning a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 First Team twice.

The Atlanta, Georgia native was fourth on the team in tackles in 2019 with 58 total.

Bailey enrolled at West Virginia in January 2017 after spending two years at Iowa Western Community College. He redshirted in 2015 and tallied a team-leading five interceptions and nine pass breakups during the 2016 season.

WR George Campbell - New York Jets

Campbell played one season in Morgantown as a graduate transfer after he struggled with injuries during his career at Florida State.

In his lone season with the Mountaineers, Campbell hauled in a team-high seven touchdowns receptions and finished the year with 19 catches for 469 yards.

He was granted an NCAA waiver to come back and play for a sixth season but decided to pursue a professional career instead.

Read about Campbell’s draft preparation → rvls.co/2RVSbxd

DB Josh Norwood - Seattle Seahawks

Norwood enrolled at West Virginia in January 2018 after stops at Ohio State and Northwest Mississippi Community College.

He played in 22 games including 20 starts for the Mountaineers and tallied 64 total tackles this past season with 2.5 tackles for loss, six pass breakups and one interception.

On that lone interception, Norwood suffered a broken collarbone during the second quarter of an upset win over Kansas State on the road, ending his college football career.

Over his two-year career with West Virginia, Norwood recorded 128 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 18 pass breakups and two forced fumbles along with the interception.

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