Police want to question NFL prospects in vicious beating

A brawl between some college football players and a New York club promoter at a notorious Soho nightspot ended with one of the players stabbed, the promoter’s face smashed and two top NFL prospects being sought for questioning, law-enforcement sources told The Post on Tuesday.

The violence erupted at around 3 a.m. Friday in the VIP room at Greenhouse, where a group that included players from the University of South Carolina objected to another group allegedly smoking pot, sources said.

Michael Haver, 28, was smashed in the face with a hookah, then viciously pummeled and left with multiple facial fractures.

Sources said cops want to question defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles and cornerback Victor Hampton — who are expected to be snapped up at next month’s NFL draft — about the assault.

“Detectives are trying to interview people, but a lot of them aren’t talking,” one source said.

“Half of them left the state and no one told us about the fight inside the club until four days later.”

Meanwhile, teammate Charles “Chaz” Sutton, 24, suffered a minor stab wound to his back when a man attacked him on the street about 50 minutes later, sources said.

Cops on patrol saw the scuffle and followed Sutton to the nearby Trump Soho hotel.

Sutton didn’t realize he had been stabbed and refused medical attention, sources said. He claimed he had been at Greenhouse but left to avoid a fight after a dispute with a man who followed him out and attacked him.

Haver’s lawyer said his client was trying to shake hands with Hampton to settle their argument when he was blindsided with the hookah.

Quarles’ mom declined to comment, and Hampton could not be reached for comment.

In December, “Mob Wives” star Natalie Guercio allegedly bashed a woman over the head with a bottle at Greenhouse.

Additional reporting by Jamie Schram, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding