Three former Boston College football players will be heading to the NFL Combine according to the league. Offensive tackle Jude Bowry, offensive lineman Logan Taylor, and defensive end Quintayvious Hutchins all received their invitations and will all be part of the total of 319 NFL prospects who were invited to attend the event this year. The event will take place from Feb. 23 to March 2 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium.
There was a snub however, as wide receiver Lewis Bond was not invited to the event. Bond, who had a solid Senior Bowl practice, will instead have to rely on his Pro Day to continue to work out for NFL scouts.
Jude Bowry came to Boston College in 2022 from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, recruited by Aazaar Abdul-Rahim, who recruited that area/school heavily, and former offensive line coach Matt Applebaum. Bowry was a three-star prospect who did not have many offers coming out of high school (his only other Power Four offer was from Maryland), as he committed to BC fairly early in the process. He appeared in seven games, five on offense, as a true freshman in 2022, starting against Wake Forest and UConn, but only playing a combined 25 snaps in those two games.
In 2023, thanks to several transfer portal additions, Bowry remained a backup and only played in three games, allowing him to redshirt in his second year. He only appeared on offense in two games, relieving Logan Taylor and Ozzy Trapilo against Florida State and Virginia, respectively. In 2024, he took over as the starting left tackle, moving Taylor inside to left guard. He started all 12 regular-season games, although he left several games early down the stretch due to injury. Overall, Bowry played well that season, only allowing two sacks (both to future NFL players) and committing one penalty.
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However, as with the rest of the team and the offensive line in particular, Bowry struggled in 2025. He started nine games (missing the California, UConn, and SMU games), but left at least two of them early (Stanford and Notre Dame) due to injury. As has been the case for most of his BC career, he dealt with nagging injuries for most of the season, including a leg injury suffered late in training camp. That did not keep him off the field early in the year, but it likely affected his play.
Bowry did not take the step forward that many expected in his second year as a starter. There was a lot of hype surrounding him in the preseason as a possible high draft pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. While Bowry technically did not allow a sack this year, compared to two in 2024, his Pro Football Focus grades for overall Offense and Pass Blocking were significantly worse in 2025. On only ten fewer pass blocking opportunities, he allowed four fewer pressures, but committed four penalties compared to one in 2024.
Taylor's Story
Taylor transferred to Jeff Hafley's program in 2023. As a first year starter with the Eagles he earned Honorable Mention All-ACC while starting all 13 games at left tackle. He played 737 offensive snaps on the season, earned a 71.9 offensive grade from PFF with a 97.1 efficiency rate. He continued to play a big role, playing banged up in 2024, and did not allow a sack in 364 dropback snaps in 2024. This past season Taylor showed his versatility, as health issues on the offensive line forced him to move around to different spots. Taylor made eight starts at right guard, three starts at left tackle, and one start at right tackle.
Hutchin's Story
Hutchins was named a team captain for 2025. He played in 10 games with nine starts at defensive end for the Eagles, totaling 35 tackles, seven quarterback hits and two sacks. Last season, Hutchins played in all 13 of Boston College's games, making seven starts at EDGE. He finished with 31 tackles, eight quarterback hits, three-and-a-half sacks, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble. Hutchins spent his entire five-year career at Boston College, appearing in 40 career games with 16 starts at defensive end. Hutchins had a huge Senior Bowl, and opened a lot of eyes with a number of pass pressures and sacks.