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Iowa TE Erick All declares for the 2024 NFL draft

Add another name to the long list of great Iowa Hawkeyes tight ends in the NFL.

Iowa tight end Erick All declared for the 2024 NFL draft on Monday night, announcing the decision across his social media platforms.

“After a crazy journey within these past 5 years, I decided to go ahead and enter the draft. This decision was so hard to make but I truly believe this is the right decision for me…

“To the Hawkeye Nation, thank you so much for everything! Thank you guys for welcoming me with open arms and making all the game so fun to be a part of. I will love and miss you guys forever! GO HAWKS!” All wrote in his announcement on X.

One of Iowa’s prized offseason transfer portal additions from Michigan heading into the 2023 college football season, All’s campaign came to an abrupt halt with an ACL tear during Iowa’s 15-6 win at Wisconsin.

All finished his abbreviated 2023 season with 21 receptions for 299 yards with three touchdowns in just seven games. His 299 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns still held up as Iowa team highs by season’s end.

All’s most productive collegiate season came at Michigan during the Wolverines’ march to a Big Ten championship in the 2021 season. The 6-foot-5, 250 pound tight end from Fairfield, Ohio, reeled in 38 catches for 437 yards with a pair of scores.

All ends his collegiate career with 75 grabs for 864 yards and five touchdowns. He appeared in 40 games and started 19.

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