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Lucas Scott Receives NFL Minicamp Invitations from Ravens, Giants
April 27, 2025 | Football
WEST POINT, N.Y. — Army offensive lineman Lucas Scott has been invited to rookie minicamps with the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants.
Scott will attend the Ravens' camp this weekend (May 1–4) and the Giants' camp the following weekend (May 9–11).
Scott started all 14 games at right tackle for the Black Knights in 2024, helping the offensive line pave the way for two 1,000-yard rushers — quarterback Bryson Daily and running back Kanye Udoh — only the third such duo in program history. Army led the FBS with 300.5 rushing yards per game, and its offensive line earned the Joe Moore Award, becoming the first Group of Five school to win the honor.
A native of Binghamton, New York, Scott earned American Athletic Conference second-team honors and was named to the 2024 Football Writers Association of America All-America Second Team.
After transitioning from tight end before the 2023 season, Scott became a mainstay on the offensive line, starting the final 25 games of his career. He played right guard in 2023 and right tackle in 2024.
If he signs with either club as an undrafted free agent, it would mark the third straight year Army has placed a player in the NFL, following Andre Carter II (2023) and Jimmy Ciarlo (2024).
Army currently has six active NFL players: Jimmy Ciarlo (Jets), Andre Carter II (Raiders), Jon Rhattigan (Panthers), Cole Christiansen (Chiefs), Elijah Riley (Giants) and Brett Toth (Eagles).
Scott will attend the Ravens' camp this weekend (May 1–4) and the Giants' camp the following weekend (May 9–11).
Scott started all 14 games at right tackle for the Black Knights in 2024, helping the offensive line pave the way for two 1,000-yard rushers — quarterback Bryson Daily and running back Kanye Udoh — only the third such duo in program history. Army led the FBS with 300.5 rushing yards per game, and its offensive line earned the Joe Moore Award, becoming the first Group of Five school to win the honor.
A native of Binghamton, New York, Scott earned American Athletic Conference second-team honors and was named to the 2024 Football Writers Association of America All-America Second Team.
After transitioning from tight end before the 2023 season, Scott became a mainstay on the offensive line, starting the final 25 games of his career. He played right guard in 2023 and right tackle in 2024.
If he signs with either club as an undrafted free agent, it would mark the third straight year Army has placed a player in the NFL, following Andre Carter II (2023) and Jimmy Ciarlo (2024).
Army currently has six active NFL players: Jimmy Ciarlo (Jets), Andre Carter II (Raiders), Jon Rhattigan (Panthers), Cole Christiansen (Chiefs), Elijah Riley (Giants) and Brett Toth (Eagles).
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