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  • J.J. McCarthy

    < Back J.J. McCarthy QB Michigan HT: 6030 WT: 219 YR: JR NO: 9 OVR RK 8 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT McCarthy's growth since arriving at the University of Michigan is one of the primary reasons NFL scouts and GMs are enamored. McCarthy has a powerful arm; he can make any throw at any level of the field. His mobility allows him to create as a runner and a passer, similar to Drake Maye and Caleb Williams. His ceiling, combined with his competitive nature and willingness to grind nonstop, has earned him the number two spot in my QB rankings. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT McCarthy plays in a pro-style system, showcasing a balanced mix of pocket presence and mobility. He's suitable for schemes prioritizing a mobile pocket passer with the flexibility to make plays off-script. Best fit for teams using a Shanahan/Payton style offense that leverages his intermediate/short passing game strength and can develop his processing skills. KEY STRENGTHS Accuracy On The Move High-Velocity Throws Clutch Ability KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Deep Accuracy Trust Your Structure Can Force Throws PLAYER COMPARISONS Joe Burrow Alex Smith Chad Pennington

  • Tyler Nubin

    < Back Tyler Nubin S Minnesota HT: 6020 WT: 210 YR: SR NO: 27 OVR RK 29 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Tyler Nubin's overall potential in the NFL leans towards Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64). His physical attributes and run-stopping abilities are strong points, but his inconsistencies in pass coverage and tackling could limit his effectiveness at the professional level. With focused development, particularly in coverage skills and tackling technique, he could become a solid contributor in the NFL. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Nubin's play style is characterized by his physicality and ability to make plays in run defense. He shows strong instincts and is a confident downhill defender. However, his coverage abilities are less consistent, often struggling with maintaining momentum and effective tackling techniques. His ideal scheme fit would be in roles that leverage his run-stopping abilities and straight-line speed, likely as a zone slot/nickel safety or in two-high safety alignments with opportunities to move into the box. KEY STRENGTHS Solid Speed Versatility Instinctive KEY WEAKNESSES Deep Coverage Tackle Technique Fluidity PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

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  • J.C. Latham

    < Back J.C. Latham OT Alabama HT: 6060 WT: 326 YR: JR NO: 65 OVR RK 21 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT JC Latham projects as a Near Elite prospect with a final grade in the 70-74 range. His exceptional blend of size, athleticism, and technical prowess positions him as a standout offensive tackle capable of making an immediate impact in the NFL. Latham's strengths in pass protection, coupled with his potential in the run game, set the foundation for a player who could quickly ascend to Pro Bowl status. His ability to adapt and excel in both zone and power run schemes further underscores his versatility and value to prospective NFL teams. With refinement in sustaining blocks and countering inside moves, Latham has the potential to develop into one of the league's premier linemen, highlighting a clear path to early career achievement and long-term success in a variety of offensive systems. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT JC Latham is a prototypical offensive tackle with the size, strength, and athleticism required for the position at the highest level. His quickness, lateral agility, and powerful hands allow him to excel in pass protection and offer significant upside in the run game. Latham's ability to move to the second level and engage with linebackers demonstrates his scheme versatility, fitting well in both zone and power run schemes. His pass protection skills make him an ideal fit for pass-heavy offenses looking for a tackle who can protect the quarterback's blindside. KEY STRENGTHS Size and length Athleticism Pass Pro KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Rush Counters Bend Run Block Sustain PLAYER COMPARISONS Tyron Smith David Bakhtiari Trent Williams

  • Tez Walker

    < Back Tez Walker WR North Carolina HT: 6030 WT: 200 YR: JR NO: 9 OVR RK 33 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Walker's consistent performance, particularly in the vertical passing game, positions him as a high-end starter potential. His skill set is well-suited for the NFL, and with further development, particularly in strength and run blocking, he could become a significant asset for any team. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Tez Walker is a dynamic wide receiver known for his deep-route proficiency and ability to track the ball effectively. His speed and agility make him a threat in various offensive schemes, particularly in vertical passing offenses. Walker's ability to create separation on deep routes and his reliable hands make him a valuable asset for teams looking for a deep threat. He also displays solid route-running skills across short and medium routes, adding versatility to his game. KEY STRENGTHS Deep Routes Ball Tracking Versatile Route Tree KEY WEAKNESSES Physicality Run Block Agility PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Chop Robinson

    < Back Chop Robinson ED Penn State HT: 6030 WT: 250 YR: JR NO: 44 OVR RK 26 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Chop Robinson, an edge defender from Penn State, has emerged as a notable prospect for the NFL Draft. His playing style is characterized by a high level of energy and aggressiveness. He is known for his dense, compact build, which provides him with exceptional strength and power at the point of contact. Robinson's explosiveness is a key attribute, evident in his volcanic first step that stresses offensive angles immediately. His lateral quickness and ability to execute complex hand movements like crisp double-swipe and rip combos are also impressive. Robinson is also recognized for his elite pursuit speed and urgency, making him a consistent disruptive threat. Moreover, thanks to his strength and natural leverage, he can effectively set the edge against the run.? However, Robinson's non-elite length can be a limitation, especially against longer and larger offensive tackles. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT In terms of scheme fit, Robinson's physical attributes and play style make him an ideal candidate for a stand-up EDGE role in 3-4 defensive schemes or as a designated pass rusher. His ability to generate pressure from various alignments is a valuable asset, and his high motor and athletic base suggest he could make an immediate impact in the NFL. However, to reach his full potential as an every-down player, he will need to continue developing, particularly in anchoring against the run. ? KEY STRENGTHS Explosiveness Agility Motor KEY WEAKNESSES Inconsistent Length Stiff Mover PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Ricky Pearsall

    < Back Ricky Pearsall WR Florida HT: 6010 WT: 190 YR: SR NO: 1 OVR RK 36 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 9 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Pearsall's attributes suggest he could be a productive slot receiver in the NFL, offering immediate value in the passing game while also possessing the upside to develop into a more comprehensive threat with improvements in blocking and physical strength. His draft stock will benefit from teams looking for immediate impact players in the passing game, projecting him as a potential day two or early day three selection. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Ricky Pearsall exhibits a polished route-running ability, with particular proficiency in creating separation on short to medium routes. His strength in contested catch situations makes him a reliable target in critical downs. While Pearsall shows an average physical strength, impacting his blocking abilities, his agility and explosiveness compensate, allowing him to be a versatile piece in a spread offense or a system that leverages wide receiver screens and quick passes. His knack for tracking the ball and making plays in tight coverage will make him an asset in the red zone. KEY STRENGTHS Hands Ball Tracking Route Running KEY WEAKNESSES Blocking Strength Long Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS Cole Beasley Tyler Boyd ​

  • Drake Maye

    < Back Drake Maye QB North Carolina HT: 6040 WT: 225 YR: RSO NO: 10 OVR RK 9 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT In 2022, Drake Maye displayed undeniable clutch ability and high-ceiling potential. Maye's 2023 season reflected a quarterback with elite potential marred by inconsistencies and unfulfilled potential. His playing style and physical attributes draw comparisons to Justin Herbert, indicating significant upside with proper development. Despite fluctuations in performance, Maye possesses a powerful arm and high-level escapability in the pocket, drawing comparisons to Ben Roethlisberger. If he reaches his ceiling, he could become the top QB in this draft class. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Drake Maye is a dynamic quarterback with a strong arm and the ability to make plays both in and out of the pocket. His vision and ability to make off-script plays set him apart. Maye excels in a spread offense that allows him to utilize his mobility and improvisation skills. He is also capable of fitting into a pro-style system, thanks to his pocket awareness and progression reading. His play style is reminiscent of a mix between Patrick Mahomes for his off-script abilities and Joe Burrow for his pocket poise and accuracy. KEY STRENGTHS Improv Skills Short-Med Accuracy Mobility KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Deep Accuracy Not An Elusive Runner Stay In Structure PLAYER COMPARISONS Justin Herbert Josh Allen Daniel Jones

  • Ruke Orhorhoro

    < Back Ruke Orhorhoro IDL Clemson HT: 6040 WT: 290 YR: SR NO: 33 OVR RK 53 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 No Grade OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT ​ Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT ​ KEY STRENGTHS ​ ​ ​ KEY WEAKNESSES ​ ​ ​ PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Keon Coleman

    < Back Keon Coleman WR Florida State HT: 6040 WT: 215 YR: JR NO: 4 OVR RK 49 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 12 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Keon Coleman's unique combination of physical stature, innate strength, and exceptional ability to secure contested catches positions him as an intriguing prospect for the NFL. His potential to be selected in the mid to late first round underscores his perceived value, with the opportunity to ascend to a high-caliber NFL player and potentially reach Pro Bowl status. This trajectory hinges on his ability to refine his route-running skills and enhance his consistency in achieving consistent route-running separation. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Coleman is a physical and aggressive receiver at the catch point, with strong hands that maintain catches through contact. He is effective in crowded spaces, tracks the ball well on downfield routes, and is comfortable using his body to shield defenders, making him a formidable target for contested catches. Coleman's ability to decelerate quickly and use efficient footwork makes him a threat on comeback routes. His physicality also extends to blocking, where he is effective in the run game. Coleman fits best as an X receiver in a scheme that values physicality and the ability to win contested catches. KEY STRENGTHS Physical Attributes Contested Catches Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Deep Speed Route Consistency Concentration PLAYER COMPARISONS Tee Higgins Mike Evans Mike Williams

  • Payton Wilson

    < Back Payton Wilson LB NC State HT: 6040 WT: 238 YR: SR NO: ​ OVR RK 30 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Wilson's ability to make an impact in the NFL will largely depend on how well he can adapt to the professional game's physical demands and whether he can stay healthy. His natural instincts and athleticism suggest he has the potential to develop into a solid starter. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Payton Wilson is a versatile and high-energy linebacker, ideal for an aggressive, swarming defensive scheme. His speed and instincts make him a formidable presence in both run stopping and pass coverage. He would excel in a system that allows him to utilize his sideline-to-sideline speed and coverage skills. KEY STRENGTHS High Energy Versatility Strong Tackler KEY WEAKNESSES Injury History Needs More Bulk Blitz Technique PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Bralen Trice

    < Back Bralen Trice ED Washington HT: 6040 WT: 274 YR: JR NO: 8 OVR RK 93 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 11 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Bralen Trice shows promise as a solid mid-level starter in the NFL, with potential for further development. His ability to contribute in the pass rush and run defense makes him a valuable asset, but his limitations in coverage and agility need addressing. He is likely to be a mid-round pick with a final grade scale of 'Mid-Level Starter Potential' (60-64). With the right coaching and scheme fit, Trice has the potential to grow into a more complete and impactful player at the professional level. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Bralen Trice is a physically imposing edge rusher with a good combination of size and athleticism. His explosiveness off the line and ability to apply pressure on the quarterback are his standout attributes. Trice shows proficiency in run stopping, using his size and strength effectively. He is best suited for a 4-3 defensive scheme, where he can primarily focus on rushing the passer and stopping the run. His agility and pass coverage skills, while average, could be improved to make him more versatile in various defensive schemes. KEY STRENGTHS Physical Pass Rusher Good Size Consistent vs. Run KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Coverage Improve Agility Pass Rush Plan PLAYER COMPARISONS Ryan Kerrigan Frank Clark ​

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