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Eli Mostaert isn't the biggest interior defensive lineman you'll see, but he's made a huge impact as a nose tackle and three-technique. NDSU rotates defensive linemen often, yet Mostaert still put up impressive numbers.
He'll be tested by an elite Montana State offensive line and could be one of the most important players on the field in the FCS Championship.

Tommy Mellott is electric as a runner. He doesn't have elite arm talent, but he has the running ability, the poise, and the proven ability to win to make an NFL roster.
The Montana State QB can get it done with both his arm and his legs. He will need both against a stingy NDSU defense.

After beginning his career on the defensive line, Marcus Wehr moved to the offensive side of the ball in 2022, starting seven games before an injury cut his season short. He bounced back last year, starting all 12 games at right tackle, earning first-team All-America and All-Big Sky honors. Wehr is a mauler in the running game and one of the top run-blocking tackles in the draft.

One of the top FCS quarterbacks, Cam Miller has real NFL potential. He's grown as a passer throughout college, culminating in a career-best 73.7% rate, averaging 9.2 yards per attempt and tossing 26 TDs to just two interceptions.
He has the tape, the wins, and the poise to make an NFL roster or even sneak into the back of the draft.