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  • Emeka Egbuka

    Egbuka has shown tremendous potential and productivity at Ohio State, particularly in his sophomore year. He brings a rare combination of speed, agility, and route-running prowess to the field. While he needs to develop his abilities in contested catches and improve his consistency, his overall skill set positions him as a high-potential prospect for the NFL. < Back Emeka Egbuka Ohio State HT: 6010 WT: 205 YR: SR POS: WR OVR RK 20 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Emeka Egbuka is a smooth, technically refined slot receiver with natural hands, route-running intelligence, and elite ball-tracking ability. He wins underneath and in the intermediate game with tempo, manipulation, and crisp transitions. Lacks true breakaway speed but compensates with footwork, burst, and toughness after the catch. Best fit as a primary slot receiver in timing-based offenses like West Coast or Spread schemes that rely on rhythm passing and YAC opportunities. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS High-End Starter Potential (65-69) A player expected to become a top-tier starter within their first few years. They possess strong physical tools and good technical skills but may have some limitations in their game. With development, they can reach near-elite levels and provide consistent impact at their position. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Elite Ball Tracking After Catch Ability Savvy Route Runner KEY WEAKNESSES Limited Vertical Speed Struggles vs. Physicality Expand Route Tree PLAYER COMPARISONS Jaxon Smith-Njigba Amon-Ra St. Brown K.J. Osborn

  • Tetairoa McMillan

    Tetairoa McMillan has the prototypical size, athleticism, body control, and physical dominance to be a high-level X receiver in the NFL. His ability to make plays at the catch point and his versatility in lining up out wide, or in the slot make him an invaluable asset. While there are areas to improve, particularly in beating press coverage and refining his route running, McMillan’s potential is undeniable. With continued development, he has the tools to be a top receiver in the NFL and a potential top-10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. < Back Tetairoa McMillan Arizona HT: 6050 WT: 210 YR: JR POS: WR OVR RK 15 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Tetairoa McMillan is an enticing WR prospect who blends exceptional size and body control with the versatility to align at X, Z, or in the slot. At 6'5", McMillan combines a wide catch radius with a natural feel for leveraging his frame against defenders. While his speed is not elite, his smooth acceleration and hip fluidity enable him to separate and create mismatches. He is a strong fit for a vertically-oriented offensive scheme that can take full advantage of his downfield contested catch ability. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Near Elite (70-74) A high-caliber prospect who is expected to become a significant contributor by Year 2. These players have outstanding physical tools and strong football IQ, with only minor flaws in their game. They demonstrate consistency at a high level and project as future Pro Bowl-caliber players if properly developed. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Excellent Catch Radius Contested Catch Ability After Catch Ability KEY WEAKNESSES Release Package Route Tempo Top-End Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS Mike Evans Michael Pittman Jr. Kenny Golladay

  • Billy Bowman Jr.

    Overall, Bowman Jr. projects as a High-End Starter Potential with a grade in the range of 65-69. With continued development, he has the potential to become a key starter in an NFL secondary, offering both coverage skills and run support. His play style is reminiscent of safeties who excel in pass coverage while also contributing significantly in run defense. < Back Billy Bowman Jr. Oklahoma HT: 5110 WT: 194 YR: SR POS: S OVR RK 85 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Bowman Jr. is a versatile safety with a keen sense for pass coverage. He excels in both man and zone schemes, showcasing the ability to read the quarterback's eyes and make plays on the ball. His explosiveness allows him to close gaps quickly, making him a threat in disrupting passing lanes. Bowman fits well in a defensive scheme that values flexibility in the secondary, allowing him to utilize his coverage skills and support in run defense. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Strong Coverage Versatility Playmaker KEY WEAKNESSES Block Shed Improve Strength Improve Technique PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Will Howard

    < Back Will Howard Ohio State HT: 6040 WT: 235 YR: SR POS: QB OVR RK 72 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Will Howard possesses an intriguing blend of arm talent, size, and athleticism that makes him a developmental quarterback prospect. His strong arm, ability to push the ball downfield, and dual-threat capabilities make him a fit for a vertical passing offense or an RPO/play-action-heavy system. While he has NFL tools, his inconsistent accuracy, mechanics, and struggles with post-snap reads limit his ceiling. He projects as a Day 2/early Day 3 pick who could develop into a low-end starter or high-end backup with the right coaching. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Arm Strength & Deep Ball Accuracy Prototypical Size & Frame Athleticism & Mobility KEY WEAKNESSES Post-Snap Processing Throwing Mechanics Decision-Making Under Pressure PLAYER COMPARISONS Ryan Tannehill Jacoby Brissett Taylor Heinicke

  • Damien Martinez

    < Back Damien Martinez Miami HT: 6000 WT: 232 YR: JR POS: RB OVR RK 99 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Martinez is a physical, downhill runner with excellent contact balance, vision, and power. His compact, dense frame allows him to finish through contact, and he has surprising lateral agility for his size. While he lacks elite top-end speed, he makes up for it with tackle-breaking ability and patience. Best suited for a power/gap-heavy rushing scheme, but can be effective in inside-zone concepts as well. With improved pass protection, he has the potential to become a lead back in a power-oriented rushing attack. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Elite Contact Balance Powerful, Physical Runner Good Vision & Patience KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Elite Long Speed Slow to Gather Weight on Cuts Pass Protection Needs Work PLAYER COMPARISONS Josh Jacobs D'Onta Foreman Tyler Allgeier

  • Mason Graham

    Graham is a disruptive force on Michigan’s defensive line, possessing the agility, power, and technique to excel against both the run and pass. His combination of heavy hands, excellent leverage, and lateral agility enables him to shed blocks and maintain gap integrity. While he has a solid foundational skill set, refining his hand usage and consistency in disengaging would elevate his effectiveness at the next level. With his wrestling background contributing to his leverage and balance, Graham has high upside as a defensive tackle. < Back Mason Graham Michigan HT: 6030 WT: 318 YR: JR POS: IDL OVR RK 1 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Graham is a dominant, explosive interior defensive lineman with elite leverage, block-shedding ability, and short-area quickness. His violent hands, motor, and pass-rush upside make him a top-tier prospect at the position. While lacking elite arm length, he wins with pad level, power, and technique. Best suited as a 3-tech in an attacking 4-3 scheme, though he has the versatility to play 1-tech or even 5-tech in a 3-4 front. He is NFL-ready from Day 1 and should be a disruptive force in both the run and pass game. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Elite (75+) A rare, high-impact prospect with the potential to be an instant NFL star. These players possess elite physical tools, high-level athleticism, and exceptional football intelligence. Their game is polished, showing minimal weaknesses, and they can dominate at their position from day one. They routinely accomplish what seems impossible and are viewed as franchise-altering talents. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Explosive First Step Elite Leverage & Anchor High-Level Pass Rusher KEY WEAKNESSES Arm Length Concern Hip Flexibility Not an Ideal Two-Gapper PLAYER COMPARISONS Quinnen Williams Christian Wilkins Jonathan Allen

  • Denzel Burke

    Denzel Burke is projected as a player with mid-level starter potential (60-64) in the NFL. While he possesses raw physical tools and a combative style, his technique, especially in man coverage, needs significant improvement. His best fit would be in a defensive scheme that allows him to utilize his strengths in zone coverage and minimizes his exposure in man-to-man situations. < Back Denzel Burke Ohio State HT: 6010 WT: 190 YR: SR POS: CB OVR RK 98 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 9 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Burke is a physical, athletic corner with solid size (5’11”, 186) and good zone instincts. His press strength and smooth backpedal make him a fit for zone-heavy schemes, where he can leverage his recovery speed and physicality without being exposed in isolated man coverage situations. While he flashes natural movement skills, he struggles with change of direction and lacks elite closing burst. Fierce in run support and reliable as a tackler, Burke projects as a developmental starting-caliber zone corner with early special teams value. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Long Speed Physical Ball Tracking KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Fluidity In Phase Timing Footwork PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • James Pearce Jr.

    Pearce has the prototypical size, athleticism, and explosiveness to be a high-level edge rusher in the NFL. His dynamic first step, combined with his ability to bend and his relentless motor are a few of the many reasons why NFL scouts believe in his potential to be an instant impact player at the NFL level. Given his current trajectory and skill set, he projects as a day one, top 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. < Back James Pearce Jr. Tennessee HT: 6050 WT: 245 YR: JR POS: ED OVR RK 26 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Pearce primarily operates as an edge rusher, utilizing his quick first step and fluid athleticism to create mismatches. His ability to align in multiple positions—whether as a stand-up rusher, with his hand in the ground, or even occasionally dropping into coverage—makes him versatile in various defensive schemes. His speed and agility allow him to threaten offensive tackles on the outside and utilize inside counter moves effectively. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS High-End Starter Potential (65-69) A player expected to become a top-tier starter within their first few years. They possess strong physical tools and good technical skills but may have some limitations in their game. With development, they can reach near-elite levels and provide consistent impact at their position. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS First Step Quickness Fluid Athlete Alignment Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Run Stop Ability Counter Pass-Rush Moves Keep Developing Coverage Skills PLAYER COMPARISONS Von Miller Brian Burns Will Anderson

  • Kyle Williams

    < Back Kyle Williams Washington State HT: 5110 WT: 190 YR: SR POS: WR OVR RK 76 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Williams is a dynamic vertical threat with the speed and footwork to stretch defenses horizontally and vertically. He shows strong separation quickness, thrives in open-field YAC scenarios, and can work outside or from the slot. While not yet a refined route technician and possessing below-average hands, he projects well into a spread offense that emphasizes spacing, motion, and pre-snap leverage reads. His play style profiles as a Z receiver or slot weapon who can function as a splash-play contributor early with upside to grow into a starting role. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Home run speed Short-area quickness Natural deep-ball tracker KEY WEAKNESSES Inconsistent hands Lack of strength at the catch point Underdeveloped route tree PLAYER COMPARISONS Tyler Boyd Marvin Mims Jr. Tyler Scott

  • Mykel Williams

    Williams is a former five-star recruit who has steadily increased his playing time since his freshman year. He has showcased his ability to disrupt both the pass and run games. When aligned on the edge, he sets the edge effectively, using his long arms and strong hands to control offensive linemen. His quickness and power allow him to shoot gaps and penetrate the backfield when playing inside. However, he needs to improve his pad level to better hold the point of attack against interior offensive linemen and refine his pass rush plan to be more effective against NFL competition. < Back Mykel Williams Georgia HT: 6050 WT: 265 YR: JR POS: ED OVR RK 24 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Mykel Williams is an alignment-versatile edge rusher who has all the physical tools to develop into a premier player in the NFL. His ability to play various positions along the defensive front makes him a valuable asset in multiple schemes. Williams has been utilized as a stand-up edge rusher, head-up over the center in a 0-tech, and in other roles within Georgia’s complex defensive scheme. His best fit in the NFL would be as a 4-3 defensive end or a 3-4 outside linebacker, where his athleticism and versatility can be maximized. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS High-End Starter Potential (65-69) A player expected to become a top-tier starter within their first few years. They possess strong physical tools and good technical skills but may have some limitations in their game. With development, they can reach near-elite levels and provide consistent impact at their position. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Positional Versatility Elite Physical Tools Run Defense KEY WEAKNESSES Pad Level Pass Rush Plan Hand Usage PLAYER COMPARISONS Travon Walker Montez Sweat Danielle Hunter

  • TreVeyon Henderson

    With his blend of explosiveness, speed, and versatility, Henderson has the potential to be an impactful NFL starter, provided he overcomes concerns about health and consistency in vision and decisiveness. < Back TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State HT: 5110 WT: 215 YR: SR POS: RB OVR RK 37 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Henderson is an explosive, big-play running back with elite speed, lateral agility, and patience as a zone runner. He has home run ability every time he touches the ball, and his ability to manipulate second-level defenders is elite. His pass protection technique and durability concerns may keep him from being a full-time bell cow, but in the right outside-zone or spread-based scheme, he can be an NFL RB1 with Pro Bowl potential. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS High-End Starter Potential (65-69) A player expected to become a top-tier starter within their first few years. They possess strong physical tools and good technical skills but may have some limitations in their game. With development, they can reach near-elite levels and provide consistent impact at their position. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Elite Speed & Acceleration Patience & Vision 3-Down Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Durability Concerns Contact Balance Struggles in Tight Spaces PLAYER COMPARISONS Aaron Jones Jahmyr Gibbs Chris Johnson

  • RJ Harvey

    < Back RJ Harvey UCF HT: 5090 WT: 210 YR: RSR POS: RB OVR RK 91 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Harvey is an elusive, agile, and versatile running back with high-level vision, jump-cuts, and open-field speed that allow him to create explosive plays. His contact balance, acceleration, and footwork make him a difficult runner to bring down, but his smaller frame, occasional indecisiveness behind the line, and ball security concerns limit his ceiling as a full-time starter. Best utilized in an inside-zone or gap-heavy rushing scheme, Harvey projects as a rotational RB with home-run ability and third-down upside in the right system. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Lateral Agility & Footwork Vision & Patience Acceleration & Burst KEY WEAKNESSES Ball Security Issues Pass Protection Decision-Making Behind LOS PLAYER COMPARISONS Jerrick McKinnon Chase Edmonds Bryce Love

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