Hawthorn premiership Jordan Lewis has been granted his wish to join Melbourne, joining the Demons on a three-year AFL deal.Days after confirming the shock trade of fellow veteran Sam Mitchell to West Coast, Hawthorn announced they would deal Lewis along with pick No.57 and 68 for Melbournes pick No.48 and 66.It is disappointing to lose Jordan, however we felt it was the right decision for all parties to facilitate his request for a trade to Melbourne ... with Jordan and Sam moving on it opens up opportunities for our young midfielders to step up and further their development, Hawks list manager Graham Wright said on Tuesday.Lewis manager, Liam Pickering, said he believed his client had plenty of good footy left.Hes only 30, hes not quite as old as Sam Mitchell, he told?1116 SEN.Hes still playing great footy ... I think he could easily play another three years.The position he was in at Hawthorn [was] he only had one year left and no guarantees past that, so that was the decision he ended up making.Hes really happy with that.More to follow. (STATS) -- John Lovett is a quarterback by trade, but hes a little bit of everything in the Princeton offense.It just depends on where the Tigers line him up.Cornell will attest, as Lovett was responsible for a program-record seven touchdowns in their Ivy League game this past Saturday.Lovett, New Hampshires Quinlen Dean, Youngstown States Darien Townsend and Kennesaw States Desmond Johnson were named Monday as the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Oct. 28-29.NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKJohn Lovett, Princeton, QB, Jr., 6-3, 220, Wantagh, New YorkPrinceton coach Bob Surace relishes that Lovett is on his team because he doesnt want to worry about defending the jack-of-all-trades. Lovett threw for four touchdowns, rushed for two and caught one in the Tigers 56-7 victory. He shares time at quarterback with Chad Kanoff, the better passer, but Lovett was just as effective in completing 10 of 11 passes for a career-high 194 yards, and he caught a 7-yard score from Kanoff as one of his two receptions for 19 yards. The FCS scoring leader (15 TDs, 12.9 points per game) also had six carries for 47 yards.Honorable Mention: Dom Bragalone, RB, Lehigh; Tarik Cohen, RB, North Carolina A&T; Devlin Hodges, QB, Samford; Jonah Hodges, QB, San Diego; KD Humphries, QB, Murray State; DeVante Kincade, QB, Grambling State; Kamron Lewis, WR, Saint Francis; Detrez Newsome, RB, Western Carolina; Blair Roberts, WR, Duquesne; Bryan Schor, QB, James Madison; Justin Watson, WR, Penn; Chad Williams, WR, Grambling StateNATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKQuinlen Dean, New Hampshire, LB, R-Fr., 6-0, 227, Greenbelt, MarylandThe Wildcats have a handful of influential first-year players on their roster and Dean had their signature performance in a 43-14 win over then-No. 20 Stony Brook. Dean had only 12 tackles entering the key CAA Football game, but he a recorded a career-high nine stops (seven solos), made his first two career interceptions and both forced and recovered a fumble. All three takeaways occurred in the second half and led to touchdowns as UNH built on aa 15-7 halftime lead.dddddddddddd.Honorable Mention: Pat Afriyie, DE, Colgate; Tre Dempsey, FS, North Dakota State; Garrett Dolan, LB, Houston Baptist; Paul Hunter, DB, East Tennessee State; Jeffrey Pegues, LB, Gardner-Webb; Jerry Powe, LB/DB, Lafayette; Cole Reyes, S, North Dakota; Marquis Smith, LB, Savannah State; Brett Taylor, LB, Western IllinoisNATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKDarien Townsend, Youngstown State, WR/PR, Jr., 5-10, 170, Youngstown, OhioCall Townsend the hometown hero. The Youngstown native provided the winning touchdown in a 13-10 triumph over Indiana State on Homecoming Day at Stambaugh Stadium. With the Penguins trailing 10-6 in the fourth quarter of the Missouri Valley Football Conference matchup, Townsend caught a long punt at his teams 21 and returned it 79 yards to the Sycamores end zone with 9:19 remaining. He also returned another punt 12 yards and caught a pair of passes for 24 yards.Honorable Mention: Trey Colbert, ST, Incarnate Word; Casey DeAndrade, CB/PR, New Hampshire; Uriel Hernandez, PK/P, Savannah State; David Howerton, ST, Wofford; John Santiago, RB/KR, North Dakota; Sean Smith, PK, Dayton; Micah Wright, WR/PR, MaineNATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEKDesmond Johnson, Kennesaw State, DE, R-Fr., 6-2, 214, Rome, GeorgiaJohnson had a monster game in the Owls 49-17 road victory over Monmouth in the Big South Conference, highlighted by a 30-yard scoop-and-score fumble return for a touchdown. He also recorded a career-high nine tackles (six solos), had a sack and forced two fumbles. The Owls limited Monmouth to 53 rushing yards on 24 carries and without any points in the second half.Honorable Mention: Drew Bevelhimer, PK, Butler; Marlon Bridges, S, Jacksonville State; Shane Bucenell, QB, Charleston Southern; JaVaughn Craig, QB, Austin Peay; A.J. Hines, RB, Duquesne; Jah-Maine Martin, RB, Coastal Carolina; Kurt Rawlings, QB, Yale; Robert Scott, CB, Hampton; Prince Smith Jr., CB, New Hampshire ' ' '