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FSU’s Cameron Erving Signs With Allegiant Athletic Agency

The following article is a guest contribution from Matt Ramker, a National Basketball Players Association certified agent for ASM Sports.

Florida State Seminoles offensive tackle Cameron Erving (75) gestures during the second half of the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game against the Oregon Ducks at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Florida State Seminoles offensive tackle Cameron Erving (75) gestures during the second half of the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game against the Oregon Ducks at Rose Bowl. Photo Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Florida State’s Cameron Erving has signed with Issac Connor of Allegiant Athletic Agency (A3 Sports) to represent him in the upcoming NFL Draft. Erving, a converted center, currently sits at #25 on Mel Kiper’s Big Board.

A3 represents a large number of NFL players including CJ Spiller, Eric Berry, and the 18th pick in last year’s NFL Draft, Calvin Pryor.

Erving anchored an offensive line that helped Florida State amass a 39-3 record during his three years as a starter. His mid-season move to Center from Left Tackle revitalized a stagnate Florida State offense.

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