RANK
154
TEAM DRAFTED
POSITION RANK
9
2021 DRAFT ROUND
EVAL GRADE
Developmental
OVERALL PICK #

Chuba Hubbard
RB
Oklahoma State
EVALUATION GRADE DEFINITIONS
INSTANT IMPACT PLAYER
The prospect has consistently performed at the highest level in big moments vs. top competition. The player is an elite athlete, with elite traits that are apparent when watching his film. The player consistently demands an opponent's attention, which opens up opportunities for his teammates to thrive. He makes his team better by just being on the field.
POTENTIAL UPSIDE
The player produced at an above-average to elite level against top competition but sometimes lacked consistency. The player performed at an elite level vs. average competition but often disappeared against top competition or did not compete in a division with high-level competition. The player needs to develop their skill set further. The margin for improvement may vary. The player possesses all of the physical tools but lacked development in high school and college that an NFL level coach could develop. The player might lack certain physical tools needed in specific NFL schemes. The player might have lacked a work ethic or needs to improve attention to detail.
DEVELOPMENTAL
The player produced at an above-average to elite level against top competition but sometimes lacked consistency. The player performed at an elite level vs. average competition but often disappeared against top competition or did not compete in a division with high-level competition. The player needs to develop their skill set further. The margin for improvement may vary. The player possesses all of the physical tools but lacked development in high school and college. The player might be considered scheme dependent.

MEASUREABLES
Height
Weight
6'0"
207 lbs
Year
RS Junior
40 Time
Vertical
Broad
SCOUTING REPORT
Chuba Hubbard is a tough player who has been difficult to tackle since high school and even harder to catch. Hubbard competed in track in high school, competing in the IAAF World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia, placing fourth overall in the 100-meter sprint with a personal-best finish of 10.55 seconds in the semifinal. His game has evolved while in college as he has improved his patience and vision while in Stillwater. Where he has not thrived is as a pass-catcher. He lacks concentration as a receiver and could use more development in this department.