It didn't come as a surprise to Artavis Scott when he wasn't selected in the first couple rounds of the NFL Draft.

Not hearing his name called when it was all said and done was another story.

"Shocking," he said, still shaking his head months later. "To not be drafted at all, it was just very shocking."

All Scott did was rewrite the record books over a noteworthy career at Clemson, becoming the school's all-time leader in career receptions (245). An All-ACC pick in each of his three seasons, he also amassed 2,458 yards and 19 touchdowns in 43 career games with the Tigers. He set a school record by catching at least one pass in 38 straight games to finish his career.

Fellow rookie wideout Mike Williams played alongside Scott for three seasons at Clemson, and it still boggles his mind how not a single team took a shot on the 5-10, 190-pound playmaker in the draft.