A flurry of camp invites and undrafted free agent offers have gone out following the 2025 NFL Draft, and plenty of Michigan State players have received them.
One of the latest invites went out to defensive lineman Khris Bogle.
The Michigan State edge rusher received a minicamp invite from the New York Giants which means that he'll get a chance to prove himself worthy of a spot on the roster or on the practice squad.
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Bogle feels like a guy who should've been signed as an undrafted free agent because he has all the tools to be successful, but he just didn't have the easiest collegiate career, going through a multitude of head coaches before posting career-highs in every category in his sixth and final season with Michigan State.
In 2024, Bogle had 37 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, and four sacks in 12 games. This was the third head coach he had in three years in East Lansing, going from Mel Tucker to Harlon Barnett to Jonathan Smith and he stuck it out throughout the whole process.
NFL teams have to love that kind of perseverance as he could've called it quits and found a better situation, but he stuck around in East Lansing for three tumultuous seasons.
In his six-year college career with Michigan State and Florida, the former blue-chip defensive end played in 61 games and totaled 131 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, and 14.5 sacks. He was productive and when he was on the field, he made the most of his opportunities.
Hopefully he can turn some heads at Giants minicamp because he deserves it.