Simpson Named to Butkus Watch List

CHICAGO – The Butkus Award® honoring the nation’s best linebackers kicked off its 38th annual selection process today by announcing its collegiate preseason watch list. The watch list features 51 linebackers, mirroring the legendary “51” pro jersey …

CHICAGO – The Butkus Award® honoring the nation’s best linebackers kicked off its 38th annual selection process today by announcing its collegiate preseason watch list.

The watch list features 51 linebackers, mirroring the legendary “51” pro jersey associated with the award’s namesake, Dick Butkus, who was recognized by NFL Films as the best defensive player in football history. The Butkus Award is focused on recognizing linebackers who consistently play off the ball on their feet in a two-point stance in traditional form.

The collegiate Butkus Award watch list includes candidates from 43 schools, including three returning semifinalists: Iowa’s Jack Campbell, Texas’ DeMarvion Overshown and Oregon’s Noah Sewell. The SEC leads all conferences with 12 representatives, followed by the Pac-12 with nine. Teammates from seven schools – Alabama, BYU, Cincinnati, Iowa, N.C. State, Oregon, and UCLA – have been named to the list and all 10 Division I FBS conferences are represented.

The award semifinalists are expected to be named Oct. 31 with finalists to follow Nov. 21. The winner will be named on or before Dec. 7. Appearing on the watch list is not a requirement to win the award.

“I am always excited about seeing our great watch list players on the field,” said Butkus, the College and Pro Football Hall of Famer. “When an outstanding player receives the Butkus Award he will know two things: First, he is recognized as the best of the best linebackers in America; Second, and in the long run most important, he will understand this recognition brings a responsibility of giving back.”

All 2022 Butkus Award winners will be honored at a televised event on Jan. 21, 2023, at the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California. CBS Sports Network aired the event last season, featuring Butkus and numerous noted NFL Alumni. To watch the show online via YouTube, click here.

Founded in 1985, the Butkus Award honors linebackers at three levels while supporting causes important to the Butkus family. Causes include Butkus Takes Heart™ initiative encouraging early cardiovascular screening among adults, and the I Play Clean® initiative encouraging athletes to train naturally without performance-enhancing drugs. A 51-member expert panel of coaches, scouts, and journalists guides the selection process. Past winners of the collegiate award include such greats as Patrick Willis, Von Miller, Luke Kuechly, Devin White, and many more.

Nakobe Dean of national champion Georgia was the 2021 recipient and is among just three players to win both the high school and collegiate Butkus Awards. The Horn Lake, Mississippi, product, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, joined Jaylon Smith and Manti Te’o in that distinction.

The watch list for the 2022 Butkus Award for high school players will be released in August. The Butkus Foundation has presented the high school and professional awards since 2008.

The complete 51-man Butkus Award preseason collegiate watch list follows:

 

2022 BUTKUS AWARD® COLLEGIATE PRESEASON WATCH LIST 

Darren Anders…………………………………Bowling Green

Jeremy Banks………………………………………. Tennessee

Micah Baskerville…………………………………………… LSU

Seth Benson………………………………………………….Iowa

JD Bertrand……………………………………….. Notre Dame

Tatum Bethune………………………………….. Florida State

Troy Brown………………………………………………Ole Miss

Ben Bywater…………………………………………………..BYU

Jack Campbell…………………………………….. Iowa 

Levani Damuni………………………………………….Stanford

KD Davis……………………………………………..North Texas

Mohamoud Diabate………………………………………..Utah

Jamon Dumas-Johnson………………………………Georgia

Justin Flowe…………………………………………….. Oregon 

Sherrod Greene……………………………….South Carolina

Kyle Harmon……………………………………San Jose State

Calvin Hart Jr……………………………………………… Illinois

Daiyan Henley……………………………. Washington State

Nick Jackson……………………………………………. Virginia

Jestin Jacobs…………………………………………………Iowa

Carl Jones Jr…………………………………………………UCLA

Mikel Jones…………………………………………….Syracuse

Tyrice Knight…………………………………………………UTEP

Carlton Martial………………………………………………..Troy

Ventrell Miller……………………………………………. Florida

Jackson Mitchell………………………………………….UConn

Jaylen Moody…………………………………………. Alabama

Isaiah Moore…………………………………………..N.C. State

Darius Muasau……………………………………………..UCLA

Donavan Mutin…………………………………………Houston

Anfernee Orji………………………………………… Vanderbilt

DeMarvion Overshown…………………………. Texas 

Deshawn Pace………………………………………..Cincinnati

Ivan Pace……………………………………………….Cincinnati

Owen Pappoe…………………………………………….Auburn

James Patterson………………………………………… Buffalo

Bumper Pool……………………………………………Arkansas

Luke Reimer………………………………………….. Nebraska

Merlin Robertson………………………………. Arizona State

Noah Sewell……………………………………..Oregon 

Trenton Simpson………………………………………Clemson

Isaac Slade-Matautia………………………………………SMU

Mariano Sori-Marin…………………………………Minnesota

DeAndre Square………………………………………Kentucky

Drake Thomas………………………………………..N.C. State

Henry To’o To’o………………………………………. Alabama

David Ugwoegbu…………………………………… Oklahoma

Edefuan Ulofoshio………………………………..Washington

Payton Wilgar…………………………………………………BYU

Dorian Williams…………………………………………..Tulane

Dee Winters……………………………………………………TCU

By conference: SEC 12, Pac-12 9, ACC 6, Big Ten 6, American Athletic 5, Independents 4, Big 12 3, Conference USA 2, Mid-American 2, Mountain West 1, Sun Belt 1.