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Carson Vinson, now in the NFL, takes pride in carrying HBCU flag

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July 29, 2025
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Carson Vinson’s journey to the NFL is a story of loyalty, grit, and pride in his roots.

At 6-foot-7 and 314 pounds, Vinson anchored Alabama A&M’s offensive line for four years, resisting the lure to transfer to larger schools—a common path for talented players chasing recognition and bigger NIL deals.

Despite offers and interest, Vinson remained committed to his HBCU. He became the only player from a historically Black college or university selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, where the Baltimore Ravens picked him in the fifth round.

In an ESPN feature, Vinson explained what the journey to the league — from an HBCU — has meant.

Vinson’s pride in his alma mater is apparent, though he laments being the first HBCU player drafted since 2023, suggesting the NFL continues to overlook deserving talent from these institutions.

“Being from an HBCU is so special. ’cause there’s been like over this entire process when HBCU guys get past our space, you know, we have our rivalries and we have the teams that we go at each other,” he said following the NFL Draft.

So it’s all like one big family and you know. With the transfer portal and the way things is a lot of guys feel like they have to transfer up to go to where they want to go. But it is really important to me that, I stayed at Alabama A&M for all four years. You know, it was the best four years of my life and you can go anywhere you want to from the institution that you’re at.”

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Determined to break this cycle, he wants his journey to inspire others to stay true to their programs. His performance against elite competition helped his stock: Vinson was the first HBCU invitee to the Senior Bowl in two years and the only HBCU player at the NFL combine.

He stood out with top-15 finishes among offensive linemen in key drills, including a 5.2-second 40-yard dash and a 9-foot-3-inch broad jump.

Vinson’s unorthodox approach set him apart from the beginning—he brought a chessboard to the locker room and remained unbeaten among teammates. Coaching staff and NFL executives praised his build and character.

Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta noted the tackle’s imposing size and memorable handshake. At the same time, offensive line coach George Warhop became a key advocate after seeing Vinson’s intensity at the Senior Bowl.

Vinson finished his senior year as the Southwestern Athletic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year, allowing just one sack against Auburn and recording 61 knockdowns. Although Baltimore returns veteran starters, the Ravens have a strong tradition of developing late-round offensive linemen, offering Vinson a supportive growing environment.

Throughout, Vinson has leaned on the legacy of Alabama A&M legends like John Stallworth and Robert Mathis, aiming not only to honor their example but to be physically present and supportive for future HBCU players, ensuring that success becomes a visible, attainable reality for others.

“But it is really important to me that, I stayed at Alabama A&M for all four years,” he said. “You know, it was the best four years of my life and you can go anywhere you want to from the institution that you’re at.”

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