The Daily Aztec 5/4/22

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May 4 - 10, 2022 Editor: Jason Freund • sports@thedailyaztec.com

Four Aztecs get selected in NFL Draft By Jason Freund SPORTS EDITOR

It was a phenomenal 2021 season for San Diego State football. Twelve total wins including two against Pac-12 teams and a big win in the Frisco Bowl over No. 24 UTSA. The cherry on top, if you can call it that, came in the 2022 NFL Draft. For the first time since 2012, four SDSU football players heard their names called in the NFL Draft. Going first was star defensive end Cameron Thomas, who will be chasing down quarterbacks like Matt Stafford and Jimmy Garoppolo in the NFC West after being selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round with the 87th overall pick. A hamstring injury hindered Thomas throughout his preparations for the Draft, keeping him out of the Senior Bowl and

limiting him at the NFL Combine and SDSU’s Pro Day. While his patience was tested, it was eventually rewarded as he goes to a team that employs future Hall of Famer J.J. Watt on their defensive line, who Thomas modeled his game after. In his final season as an Aztec, Thomas led the Scarlet and Black with 20.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks en route to being named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year. To New York goes tight end Daniel Bellinger, who will don a Giants jersey after being selected by the Big Blue in the fourth round. The sixth tight end drafted, the runheavy SDSU offense hindered Bellinger in the Draft as he was limited in the amount of passes he caught at SDSU. An excellent run blocker, his lack of catches led many to believe he would go closer to the sixth round. An excellent day at the Combine

Top photo by Andrew Finley, bottom photo by Noelani Sapla

(Top) Cameron Thomas (99) was the highest Aztec to be selected in the 2022 NFL Draft, going in the third round to the Arizona Cardinals. (Bottom) Punter Matt Araiza was selected in the sixth round by the Buffalo Bills.

Photos by Noelani Sapla

(Top) Daniel Bellinger will be heading to New york afer being selected in the fourth round by the Giants. (Bottom) Zachary Thomas - Cameron’s brother - was selected in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears.

bumped his stock up and New York capitalized by taking him with the seventh pick of the fourth round. He will be able to make his case for starting time as after Evan Ingram left for free agency. Most surprisingly, however, is the fate of punter Matt Araiza. The Ray Guy Award winner was the third punter selected in the Draft, much to the amazement of NFL Network broadcaster Rich Eisen and SDSU fans. The Buffalo Bills cashed in, selecting The Punt God with the first pick of the sixth round. Many were expecting Araiza to be selected early on Day 3 of the draft, but the lefty punter continued to slide further and further as teams passed up on him. There are multiple theories as to why Araiza wasn’t selected, but he and his booming leg will now head to Buffalo. While the Bills tied the Cardinals for the least amount of punts in the 2021 (52), they may be more inclined to do so with Araiza fielding the ball as he averaged 51.4 yards per punt and sent six footballs over 70 yards.

Offensive tackle Zachary Thomas — Cameron’s brother — heard his name called three rounds later in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears. While Zachary Thomas has mostly played at the tackle position in college, a move to guard isn’t impossible as it would better utilize his run-blocking skills. If he gets to see the field, he will be making sure quarterback Justin Fields and running back David Montgomery. In 2012, another quartet of Aztecs got the call that they had been selected by an NFL team. Running back Ronnie Hillman, linebacker Miles Burris, quarterback Ryan Lindley and defensive tackle Jerome Long all went on to play football at the professional level. Many Aztecs will still get an opportunity to play in the NFL after signing as undrafted free agents. Running back Greg Bell (Detroit Lions), safety Trenton Thompson (Giants), offensive lineman William Dunkle (Philadelphia Eagles), linebacker Segun Olubi (San Francisco 49ers) and defensive back Tayler Hawkins (49ers) all signed after the Draft.


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