Tim Coutras to Participate in NFL-FCS Showcase in Nashville During National Championship Weekend
Tennessee Tech standout safety Tim Coutras has accepted an invitation to an inaugural showcase with NFL teams as part of the national championship weekend in Nashville prior to the game on Monday, Jan. 5.
By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech standout safety Tim Coutras has accepted an invitation to an inaugural showcase with NFL teams as part of the national championship weekend leading up to the game in Nashville on Monday, Jan. 5.
Coutras finished with a career-high 74.0 tackles, finishing third on the Golden Eagles, and he has been widely regarded as one of the top safeties in FCS. He ended the season as the 24th-best safety per PFF with an overall ranking of 84.3 and 25th nationally in coverage ranking (86.7 per PFF).
The graduate student from Nolensville finished with 3.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, five breakups, and averaged a career-best 6.2 tackles per game. He appeared in 35 games over three seasons with the Golden Eagles, logging 188.0 total tackles (5.4 tackles per game), 11.0 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, 15 pass breakups, and nine interceptions during his time with Tech.
Read more about the NFL-FCS Showcase here.
The NFL-FCS Showcase will debut over national championship weekend, seeking to increase exposure of senior draft-eligible prospects.
Over 30 FCS-level senior standouts have accepted invitations to an inaugural showcase with NFL teams as part of the national championship game in Nashville, Tennessee.
The new event on Sunday and Monday is a joint effort between the American Football Coaches Association, the NFL, and the NCAA. The 2026 NFL Draft-eligible prospects involved can interview with NFL team representatives and participate in some limited on-field drills.
NFL clubs were asked to nominate prospects to evaluate at the showcase. A number of them were named to the Stats Perform FCS All-America Team earlier this month.
Included in the NFL-FCS Showcase are Montana State defensive tackle Paul Brott and running back Julius Davis and Illinois State wide receiver Daniel Sobkowicz, whose teams will meet in the 2025 FCS championship game Monday night at FirstBank Stadium.
The 2026 NFL Draft will be held from April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.
The AFCA board of directors includes two highly successful former FCS head coaches, North Dakota State's national championship-winning coach Craig Bohl, the executive director, and South Dakota's Bob Nielson, the director of divisional football.
NFL-FCS Showcase Participants
- Derek Anderson, TE, Northern Iowa
- Seth Anderson, OL, North Dakota
- Aidan Bouman, QB, South Dakota
- Koby Bretz, S, South Dakota State
- Paul Brott, DT, Montana State
- Liam Brown, OL, Montana
- Alex Bullock, WR, South Dakota State
- Rex Connors, S, UC Davis
- Malachi Cooper, DE, San Diego
- Tim Coutras, DB, Tennessee Tech
- Desmond Daniels, OL, Alabama State
- Julius Davis, RB, Montana State
- Sam Hagen, OL, South Dakota State
- Rodney Hammond, RB, Sacramento State
- Aaron Harris, DB, North Carolina A&T
- Erick Hunter, LB, Morgan State
- Jalen Jones, CB, William & Mary
- Isiah King, LB, Idaho
- Zach Lewis, S, North Dakota
- Michael Otty, DT, Bryant
- AJ Pena, LB, Rhode Island
- Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana
- Derek Robertson, QB, Monmouth
- Treyvhon Saunders, WR, Colgate
- Korion Sharpe, OL, North Carolina A&T
- Michael Shulikov, WR, Idaho State
- Cameron Smith, OL, Alabama State
- Daniel Sobkowicz, WR, Illinois State
- Jalen Walthall, WR, UIW
- Jarod Washington, CB, South Carolina State
- Michael Wortham Jr., WR/KR, Montana
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