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Prospects for Packers fans to watch during the FCS Playoffs

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22 prospects for Packers fans to watch during the FCS Playoffs.

Prospects for Packers fans to watch during the FCS PlayoffsStory byBrennen Rupp, Packers WireSat, November 29, 2025 at 4:50 PM UTC·5 min read

The 2025 FCS Playoffs start today with eight opening round matchups. A total of 15 FCS players got selected during the 2025 NFL Draft, while the Green Bay Packers have drafted two FCS players over the past four drafts.

Let's dive into 22 FCS players that Packers fans should be keeping tabs on throughout the FCS playoffs.

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Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin

Standing at nearly 6-1 and 185 pounds, Demmings certainly looks the part of an NFL cornerback. On the season, Demmings has recorded three interceptions and eight pass deflections. A former track athlete, Demmings has the long speed to stay attached to receivers on vertical routes.

Liam Brown, OL, Montana

Brown is a versatile offensive lineman who has started 30 games at left guard, eight at right guard and two at center, while also taking snaps at left tackle. Montana's starting left guard has given up zero sacks and seven pressures over the last nine games. Brown is a powerful run blocker and looks comfortable out in space.

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Titan Fleischmann, OL, Montana State

Titan Fleischmann just sounds like an FCS offensive lineman. Last season, the Idaho native started 16 games at right tackle. This season, he's started all 12 games at right guard and has given up one sack and 13 pressures. The versatile offensive lineman is a mauling run blocker and plays with a no-prisoners mentality.

Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana

The Southland Conference Player of the Year is an active interior defender. Proctor finished this past season with 12 tackles for loss, eight sacks, 36 pressures and 21 run stops. As the Packers look for interior help this offseason, Proctor could be a potential Day 3 target.

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Bryce Lance, WR, NDSU

The Marshall, Minnesota native is a dynamic playmaker for the Bison. The younger brother of Trey Lance, the NDSU wide receiver, is a vertical threat and does a good job of tracking the ball. On the season, Lance has been targeted 63 times and has just two drops on the season.

Kenzel Lawler, CB, Montana

Lawler is a physical and combative cornerback. The Montana cornerback has recorded 45 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions and 10 pass deflections this season. The Utah transfer has good length and makes life difficult for wide receivers at the catch point. During his two seasons with the Grizzlies, Lawler has logged 220 snaps on special teams and recorded six tackles.

Quinten Christensen, OL, SDSU

Christensen has started 27 straight games at left tackle for the Jackrabbits. In 12 games this season, the SDSU left tackle has given up two sacks and nine pressures. Christensen is a gritty run blocker and a good athlete. If the Jackrabbits are going to go on a playoff run, it will be in large part due to the play of the 605 Hogs.

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Sam Hagen, OL, SDSU

A transfer from the University of North Dakota, Hagen started 12 games at right tackle during his first season in Brookings. The North Dakota native has experience playing right guard and has been the starting right tackle for the Jackrabbits this season.

Michael Wortham, WR, Montana

Wortham is an explosive play waiting to happen. The transfer from Eastern Washington has recorded 58 receptions for 825 yards and eight touchdowns while also racking up 438 yards after the catch. He's also rushed for 273 yards and six touchdowns. He also brings special teams value as a return specialist.

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Tye Niekamp, LB, Illinois State

Niekamp is a physical downhill linebacker. He does a good job of sifting through the trash to locate the ball carrier. Thus far this season, he’s recorded 126 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, one sack, six pass deflections, and 59 run stops. He's also logged 90 snaps on special teams this season.

Joe Ollman, LB, SDSU

Ollman plays the game with relentless energy and the tenacity that you want in a linebacker. The Wisconsin native has recorded 78 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, one interception and 46 run stops. The SDSU linebacker has logged 391 snaps on special teams and recorded six tackles.

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Seth Anderson, OT, UND

The transfer from NDSU, Anderson has started 42 games at right tackle and one at left guard. A former three-sport athlete, Anderson looks comfortable on the move and more often than not hits his landmarks. Thus far this season, Anderson has given up one sack and eight pressures.

Liam Becher, G, UND

Becher has started 12 games at left tackle and 12 at left guard for UND. Becher has quick feet and the lateral quickness to mirror in pass protection. Thus far this season, Becher has given up one sack and nine pressures.

Nine more names:

  • TJ Burke, DT, Lehigh

  • Eli Gillman, RB, Montana

  • Julius Davis, RB, Montana State

  • Langston Jones, G, Lehigh

  • Daniel Sobkowicz, WR, Illinois State

  • Max Tomczak, WR, Youngstown State

  • Cole Payton, QB, NDSU

  • Aidan Bouman, QB, USD

  • Jaden Craig, QB, Harvard

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Prospects for Packers fans to watch during the FCS Playoffs

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