Nick Bawden Selected by Detroit Lions in 2018 NFL Draft
During his SDSU career, Nick Bawden played in 39 games with 25 starts.
Bawden becomes the second SDSU running back selected in this year’s NFL Draft, following Rashaad Penny, who was taken 27th overall by the Seattle Seahawks. SDSU joins Georgia as the only schools in the nation to have two running backs selected in the 2018 NFL Draft, and becomes the first non-Power Five school to have multiple RBs selected since 2012.
Last season, Bawden caught 15 passes for 103 yards and a touchdown, while serving as the lead blocker at fullback for Penny, the consensus All-American running back. According to Pro Football Focus, Bawden was the highest-graded fullback blocker in 2016 and the third best last year, despite playing the majority of the season with a cast on his hand. His 560 snaps last year were the second most in FBS at fullback, despite missing the UNLV game with an injury.
Bawden started his SDSU career as a quarterback and even started two games of his true freshman season at the position before transitioning to fullback.
"At first I really didn't believe that I could do it, but I wanted to stay in San Diego," Bawden said. "I loved our coaches. I loved everything that we were going toward, so I was willing to give it a chance. That definitely gave me an opportunity to be where I am today, talking to you as a Detroit Lion, which I am so excited about. It's an incredible opportunity."
During his career, Bawden played in 39 games with 25 starts (23 at fullback, two at quarterback). He finished his career with 30 catches for 240 yards and a touchdown, while rushing 12 times for 47 yards. In 2016, Bawden was a first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus, grading out as the best blocking fullback in the country and the sixth-best fullback overall.
In his two years as the starting fullback at SDSU blocking for a pair of players that finished in the top 10 of Heisman Trophy voting (Penny and NCAA all-time leading rusher Donnel Pumphrey), Bawden helped the Aztecs accumulate 6,962 rushing yards and 67 rushing touchdowns. During that span, the Aztecs ranked eighth nationally in rushing yards per game (257.9) and fifth in yards per rush (5.7). Since 2016, SDSU averaged an eye-popping 5.4 yards per rush in 51 third-down and short situations (needing two yards or less).
Bawden becomes the first Aztec selected by the Detroit Lions since wide receiver Robert Claiborne was a 12th-round pick in 1990.
With the Detroit Lions seventh-round selection, SDSU head coach Rocky Long has now had 27 players selected during his tenure as a FBS head coach. That is the most selections any active FBS head coach has accumulated while serving as the head coach at a Group of Five school.
SDSU had five players selected in the last two NFL Drafts and has 17 NFL Draft selections in the last eight seasons.
The Aztecs finished 2017 with a 10-3 record, their school-record third consecutive season with at least 10 victories. SDSU is one of just seven schools in the nation to win at least 10 games in three consecutive seasons (also Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin).
SDSU is accepting new account deposits on 2018 season tickets through the Aztec Ticket Office, while current season-ticket holders can also renew their tickets for the 2018 campaign. Fans can purchase tickets through GoAztecs.com, over the phone by calling 619-283-7378, or by visiting SDCCU Stadium's Window E between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT.