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  • Adisa Isaac

    < Back Adisa Isaac ED Penn State HT: 6040 WT: 254 YR: SR NO: 20 OVR RK 60 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Adisa Isaac presents as a developmental edge prospect with the potential to contribute significantly as a pass rusher in the NFL. His current skill set suggests he will be a valuable rotational player with the upside to develop into a more complete edge defender. His selection on Day 3 reflects his need for development and the specific role teams envision for him early in his career. With proper coaching and strength conditioning, Isaac could exceed expectations and become a key piece of an NFL defensive front. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Adisa Isaac is best utilized in a scheme that allows him to leverage his agility and pass rush technique, particularly as a designated pass rusher (DPR) where his responsibility leans heavily towards quarterback disruption. His ability to perform in both two-point and three-point stances offers scheme versatility, fitting well in hybrid defenses. His knack for executing stunts with little wasted motion indicates a potential to excel in creative defensive fronts. The need for development in strength and run defense places him as a rotational piece initially, with room for growth into a more substantial role. KEY STRENGTHS Lateral Agility Pass Rush Moves High Motor KEY WEAKNESSES Play Strength 1st Step Quickness Awareness PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Jonathon Brooks

    < Back Jonathon Brooks RB Texas HT: 6000 WT: 207 YR: RSO NO: 24 OVR RK 56 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Given Brooks's comprehensive skill set and potential for further development, he projects as a High-End Starter Potential player in the NFL. With his current attributes, Brooks would likely find himself being a second or third-round pick, with the expectation of becoming a significant contributor to his team's offense within his first two seasons. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jonathon Brooks is a versatile and dynamic running back with a natural ability to find and exploit gaps in the defense. His vision and patience allow him to effectively navigate through traffic, while his agility and break tackle ability make him a constant threat in open space. Brooks is best suited for a zone running scheme that allows him to utilize his vision and cutback ability to the fullest. He has shown promise in the passing game, though further development in pass protection and route running could elevate his role to an every-down back in a more diverse offensive playbook. KEY STRENGTHS Contact Balance Vision and Patience 3-Dwn Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Pro Refine Route Running Catch Concentration PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Ja'Tavion Sanders

    < Back Ja'Tavion Sanders TE Texas HT: 6040 WT: 249 YR: JR NO: 0 OVR RK 37 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Sanders has the potential to be a High-End Starter Potential (65-69) in the NFL. His combination of athleticism, receiving skills, and upside as a blocker suggest he could become a significant contributor early in his career, with Pro Bowl potential if he develops his blocking technique. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Sanders is a dynamic tight end who excels in a versatile offensive scheme. His ability to line up in multiple positions, including in-line, slot, and even outside, makes him a valuable asset for any team looking for a modern, pass-catching tight end. He's particularly effective in schemes that utilize the tight end as a key weapon in the passing game, leveraging his route-running ability and athleticism to create mismatches. KEY STRENGTHS Size Athleticism Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Route Running Run Block Contested Catch PLAYER COMPARISONS Jonnu Smith Foster Moreau T.J. Hockenson

  • Jonah Elliss

    < Back Jonah Elliss ED Utah HT: 6020 WT: 246 YR: JR NO: 83 OVR RK 57 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Elliss is a promising EDGE prospect with a notable pedigree and a productive college career. His pass rush ability and physicality make him a valuable asset, particularly in schemes that can utilize his strengths while mitigating his weaknesses. With further development, particularly in run defense, he could exceed his current projection as a high-level backup or potential starter. His draft stock as a 3rd-round pick reflects both his current skill set and potential for growth in the NFL. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Elliss showcases a nuanced approach to pass rushing, utilizing a mix of power and finesse to beat offensive tackles. His ability to set up pass-rush moves effectively makes him a threat on the edge. Despite some limitations in agility and bend, his technique and physicality allow him to be disruptive. Best suited as a standup outside linebacker in odd front schemes, Elliss can immediately contribute as a pass-rusher while potentially developing into a more complete run defender. KEY STRENGTHS Pass Rush Moves 1st Step Quickness Pocket Collapse Power KEY WEAKNESSES Lateral Agility Bend/Flexibility Run Stop PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Zak Zinter

    < Back Zak Zinter IOL Michigan HT: 6060 WT: 334 YR: SR NO: 65 OVR RK 62 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Zak Zinter has the makings of a high-floor NFL guard. While he may not possess the elite traits that warrant an early-round selection, his consistency, and inteligence make him a valuable asset for teams seeking stability on the interior line. Zinter projects as a Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) prospect, with a clear path to becoming a dependable high-level starter within his first few years in the league. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Zak Zinter exhibits a prototypical NFL guard size with notable toughness, durability, and intelligence. His physicality and persistent blocking technique make him an ideal fit for vertical run schemes where his ability to leverage his size and strength can be maximized. While his mobility may not be elite, Zinter's solid foundation and technique allow him to effectively engage and sustain blocks. He fits best in a power run scheme that can utilize his ability to move defenders and anchor against the pass rush, despite some limitations in leverage due to his height. KEY STRENGTHS Run Blocking Balance Hand Placement KEY WEAKNESSES Bend Athleticism Occasional Power PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Caleb Williams

    < Back Caleb Williams QB USC HT: 6010 WT: 215 YR: JR NO: 13 OVR RK 2 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Caleb Williams is hailed as a generational talent, showcasing a Mahomes-like ability to extend plays combined with elite arm talent. His tape is undeniable, and the ceiling is beyond measure. The only on-field knock on Caleb is that he played on a poorly coached team without a defensive identity. In 2023, Caleb Williams opted to play hero ball more often to overcome USC's bad defense, a trend he will need to break once he is in the NFL. Bad habits die hard in the NFL, so he will need to learn to take what is given more often. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Caleb Williams is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback, capable of making big plays both in the pocket and on the move. He possesses excellent arm strength, allowing him to make deep throws with ease, and his mobility enables him to extend plays and evade pressure. Williams is best suited for a modern spread offense that capitalizes on his ability to make plays out of structure, much like Patrick Mahomes in the NFL. KEY STRENGTHS Off Script Ability Arm Talent Accuracy KEY WEAKNESSES Big Play Hunter Bails Early At Times Trust The Structure PLAYER COMPARISONS Patrick Mahomes Aaron Rodgers Kyler Murray

  • Javon Bullard

    < Back Javon Bullard S Georgia HT: 5110 WT: 180 YR: JR NO: 22 OVR RK 83 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Bullard exhibits top-tier field vision, shining especially in zone coverage with his innate ability to anticipate plays and an agile backpedal that keeps him glued to assignments. His speed off the line presents a distinct blitzing threat, particularly from the edge. However, he occasionally struggles with rapid releases and needs to enhance his hand-fighting at the line. When tasked with interior pass-rushing, he lacks consistent penetration skills, especially against double teams. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Javon Bullard's play style is characterized by his sharp instincts in zone coverages and a proactive blitzing approach from the edge. He would thrive in a defensive scheme that capitalizes on his zone coverage skills and leverages his quickness for surprise edge blitzes. In terms of NFL player comparisons, Bullard mirrors the field intelligence of Malcolm Jenkins, the blitzing agility of Budda Baker, and the overall zone coverage acumen of Tyrann Mathieu. KEY STRENGTHS Range Fluid Explosive KEY WEAKNESSES Man To Man Route Disruption Anticipation PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Dallas Turner

    < Back Dallas Turner ED Alabama HT: 6040 WT: 240 YR: JR NO: 15 OVR RK 10 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Near Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Turner is an intriguing prospect with significant upside due to his physical attributes and on-field performance. While he needs to refine some aspects of his game, particularly against the run, his ability to impact the passing game makes him a valuable asset. Given his developmental trajectory and physical tools, Turner has the potential to be a high-impact player in the NFL. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Dallas Turner exhibits a strong first-step explosiveness and fluidity, making him a versatile piece in modern NFL defenses. His ability to rush the passer and play in space aligns well with schemes favoring positionless players. He fits best as an EDGE rusher in a 3-4 defense or as an outside linebacker where his speed and athleticism can be maximized????. KEY STRENGTHS Quick First Step Bend Coverage Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Edge Setting Hand Technique Improve Pass Rush Plan PLAYER COMPARISONS Brian Burns Von Miller Bruce Irvin

  • Andru Phillips

    < Back Andru Phillips CB Kentucky HT: 6000 WT: 187 YR: JR NO: ​ OVR RK 75 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 13 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Andru Phillips has shown strong testing numbers at the NFL Scouting Combine with an impressive 4.48-second 40-yard dash and notable jumps. These metrics suggest a very good level of athletic ability, particularly in terms of speed and explosiveness, which are critical for a cornerback. Despite not completing agility testing at the combine, his overall performance has continued the positive buzz from a good Senior Bowl showing????. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Phillips is suited for a slot cornerback role in the NFL, fitting the size profile for most nickels. His explosive athleticism and solid speed make him an asset in both man and zone coverages. Ideal for teams looking for versatility and depth in their secondary. KEY STRENGTHS ​ ​ ​ KEY WEAKNESSES ​ ​ ​ PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Johnny Wilson

    < Back Johnny Wilson WR Florida State HT: 6070 WT: 238 YR: RSO NO: 14 OVR RK 78 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 15 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Johnny Wilson is a 6-foot-7, 238-pound wide receiver who is entering his redshirt junior season at Florida State. He is a physical specimen with the size and strength to be a dominant force at the position. He has good speed and athleticism, and he is a natural pass catcher. He is also a good blocker, which makes him a valuable asset in the run game. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Wilson is a big-bodied receiver, exhibiting good speed and athleticism. Much like Plaxico Burress, Mike Evans, and Darren Waller, he's a physical player adept at winning contested catches. His route running is solid for a player his size, and his hands are reliable. While showing greater athleticism than Burress, his tape shows he has extraordinary length comparable to Burress. He has the long speed to stretch a defense like Darren Waller and use his body like Mike Evans to box out defenders in one-on-one scenarios. KEY STRENGTHS Size and Strength Speed & Athleticism Hands KEY WEAKNESSES Inconsistent Ball Tracking Body Control PLAYER COMPARISONS Plaxico Burress Darren Waller Mike Evans

  • Jordan Morgan

    < Back Jordan Morgan OT Arizona HT: 6060 WT: 320 YR: SR NO: 77 OVR RK 41 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Morgan's consistent development, physical attributes, and performance on the field indicate his potential to become a high-end starter in the NFL. His ability to contribute effectively in various facets of the offensive line play and his resilience and work ethic make him a compelling prospect for teams looking to bolster their offensive front. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Morgan is a versatile offensive tackle with a notable blend of size and athleticism. His ability to excel in both pass protection and run blocking makes him a valuable asset in various offensive schemes, particularly those that emphasize pocket integrity and a balanced attack. His technique, coupled with his physical attributes, suggests a smooth transition to the NFL, where his skill set can be further honed. KEY STRENGTHS Size Physical Solid Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Bend Hand Placement Durability PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Amarius Mims

    < Back Amarius Mims OT Georgia HT: 6070 WT: 340 YR: JR NO: 65 OVR RK 25 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Amarius Mims projects as a High-End Starter Potential prospect with a final grade in the 65-69 range. His exceptional combination of size, athletic ability, and functional strength positions him as a standout offensive tackle, poised to make a substantial impact in the NFL. Mims' capabilities in managing lateral movement and excelling in pass protection, along with his dominant force in the run game, establish a solid foundation for a player who is expected to quickly become one of the top starters on his team. His adaptability to play both left and right tackle enhances his value to NFL teams, especially those utilizing zone-blocking schemes. With focused improvements on maintaining engagement through plays and refining his hand technique, Mims is well on his path to becoming a cornerstone offensive tackle. His potential for growth and development signals a promising career ahead, with a trajectory set towards becoming a high-end starter in the league. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Amarius Mims exhibits a dynamic combination of size, strength, and agility that makes him a formidable force on the offensive line. His play style is characterized by quick footwork, exceptional lateral movement, and an ability to engage and neutralize defenders effectively in both the run game and pass protection. Mims fits exceptionally well in zone-blocking schemes, where his agility and movement skills can be maximized. His versatility also allows him to potentially excel in various offensive line positions, including both left and right tackle, making him a valuable asset for teams seeking flexibility along their offensive front. KEY STRENGTHS Athleticism Strength Lateral Agility KEY WEAKNESSES Inconsistent Bend Consistency Footwork PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

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