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- Kris Abrams-Draine
< Back Kris Abrams-Draine CB Missouri HT: 5011 WT: 178 YR: JR NO: 14 OVR RK 89 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 14 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Based on these individual grades, Abrams-Draine shows a promising blend of explosiveness, agility, and coverage skills, balanced by areas needing improvement such as physical strength and refinement in technique. His versatility and overall skill set make him an appealing prospect for the NFL, particularly if he continues to develop in areas of weakness. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Abrams-Draine is a versatile cornerback who can fit into various defensive schemes due to his athleticism, agility, and coverage skills. His ability to play both in the slot and on the boundary, coupled with his competence in man and zone coverage, makes him adaptable to different defensive strategies. KEY STRENGTHS Versatile Athlete Closing Speed Physical Catchpoint KEY WEAKNESSES Instincts Lean Build Zone Coverage PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Ennis Rakesahw Jr.
< Back Ennis Rakesahw Jr. CB Missouri HT: 6000 WT: 187 YR: JR NO: 2 OVR RK 42 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT High-End Starter Potential (65-69) - Rakestraw is projected to be among the top starters on his team within the second or third year in the NFL, with a clear path to Pro Bowl appearances as he develops. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Ennis Rakestraw Jr. is an instinctive cornerback with a natural affinity for man coverage. His technique in press-man allows him to effectively disrupt receivers' timing at the line, showcasing his twitch, length, and football IQ. Rakestraw's ability to change direction quickly and flip his hips seamlessly makes him a formidable opponent in coverage. He exhibits a high level of football intelligence, making him an asset in both man and zone schemes. His long arms and instinctive play are beneficial in pass breakups and run defense, although his tackling in open-field situations and against larger wideouts needs improvement. Rakestraw fits best in a defensive scheme that leverages his man coverage skills and allows him to utilize his instinctive play in various coverage situations. KEY STRENGTHS Man to Man Football IQ Change Of Direction KEY WEAKNESSES Lean Tackling In Space Create Turnovers PLAYER COMPARISONS
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- Brock Bowers
< Back Brock Bowers TE Georgia HT: 6040 WT: 230 YR: JR NO: 19 OVR RK 5 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Brock Bowers possesses exceptional athleticism and displays dynamic abilities as a tight end. His remarkable speed and impressive route running skills set him apart. Notably, he consistently delivers a high level of effort and performance. Bowers showcases his versatility by excelling in multiple facets of the tight end position. His exceptional speed and agility allow him to create separation from defenders effectively, while his superb ball-tracking skills make him a serious deep threat. Although there is room for improvement in his blocking abilities, Bowers remains an outstanding prospect overall. His rare skill set positions him to excel at the next level. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Brock Bowers is a versatile, athletic, tight end who can make plays in both the passing and the running game. He has been compared to some of the best tight ends in the NFL, including George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Darren Waller. Bowers would fit well in a scheme that values athletic, pass-catching tight ends and takes advantage of his abilities in the middle of the field and down the seam. KEY STRENGTHS Versatility Athleticism Route Running KEY WEAKNESSES In-Line Ability Run Block Pass Block PLAYER COMPARISONS George Kittle Travis Kelce Darren Waller
- Laiatu Latu
< Back Laiatu Latu ED UCLA HT: 6050 WT: 265 YR: SR NO: 15 OVR RK 18 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT UCLA edge rusher Laiatu Latu's excellent quickness, body control, and hand usage make him a menacing presence to quarterbacks. At 6'4", 265 lbs, with a 40-time of 4.70 seconds, his athletic profile is solid, and his comeback from a severe neck injury to earn First Team All-Pac-12 and College Football Comeback Player of the Year in 2022 showcases his tenacity. Latu's broad range of pass rush moves and ability to win the edge underline his potential, although concerns exist regarding his power at the point of attack and change of direction. His projection as a Day 1 pick and a winning starter from day one, especially in teams with an odd front scheme, hints at his immediate impact potential in the NFL. Latu's resilience and continuous development hint at a promising professional trajectory as a three-down player with further strength and technique refinement. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Laiatu Latu's play style is characterized by his explosive quickness off the edge, adept hand usage, and body control which makes him a formidable pass rusher, able to shake off offensive linemen and create pressure on quarterbacks. He also has the flexibility to drop back into coverage, although his change of direction could be a limiting factor in man coverage situations. In terms of scheme fit, Latu would thrive in an odd front scheme as an edge rusher where his pass-rushing skills can be maximized, and his ability to set the edge against the run can be further developed with enhanced strength. His physicality and relentless motor also suggest a good fit in aggressive, attacking defensive schemes. For player comparisons based on play style and body composition, Latu draws similarities to players like Chandler Jones, due to his length and pass-rushing prowess, Shaquil Barrett, for his versatility and ability to create pressure, and Jason Pierre-Paul, whose resilience and comeback from adversity parallel Latu's own journey, coupled with a comparable athletic frame and edge-rushing capability. KEY STRENGTHS Quickness Versatility Resilience KEY WEAKNESSES Power Agility Coverage PLAYER COMPARISONS Chandler Jones Shaquil Barrett Jason Pierre-Paul
- Xavier Legette
< Back Xavier Legette WR South Carolina HT: 6010 WT: 221 YR: RSO NO: 17 OVR RK 43 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Given his breakout year, size, and athletic metrics, Legette has the potential to be among the top starters on his team within his second or third year in the NFL, despite the need for more consistent production evidence????. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Legette is considered a prototypical "X" receiver, showcasing the ability to overpower defenders and utilize his physicality in his routes and run blocking. His blend of size, speed, and agility allows him to be effective in various offensive schemes, particularly in those valuing vertical threats and strong outside presence. KEY STRENGTHS Big Catch Radius Effective Start Stop Ability Physicality KEY WEAKNESSES Consistency Could Break More Tackles Improve After Catch PLAYER COMPARISONS
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- Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
< Back Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB Clemson HT: 6000 WT: 230 YR: JR NO: 54 OVR RK 91 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has the makings of a High-End Starter Potential (65-69) in the NFL. His current skill set, combined with his potential for growth, suggests that with the right coaching and system, he could become a valuable asset to an NFL defense, particularly in a scheme that leverages his strengths in run stopping and utilizes his explosiveness effectively. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is a dynamic linebacker with a strong knack for run stopping and a promising ability in pass rush scenarios. His play style is aggressive and instinctive, which suits a 4-3 defensive scheme as an outside linebacker or a 3-4 scheme as an inside linebacker. His speed and explosiveness allow him to be a factor in blitz packages and in chasing down plays from behind. Trotter Jr.'s agility and developing coverage skills also indicate potential in a more versatile role in pass coverage with further coaching and experience. KEY STRENGTHS Run Stop Quick Burst Instinctive KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Coverage Consistency Experience PLAYER COMPARISONS Deion Jones
- Jermaine Burton
< Back Jermaine Burton WR Alabama HT: 6000 WT: 200 YR: SR NO: 7 OVR RK 68 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 14 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Jermaine Burton has the potential to be a high-level starter in the NFL. His combination of speed, route-running, and ball-tracking skills makes him a valuable asset for teams seeking a versatile wide receiver. With continued development, particularly in physical strength and contested catching, he could evolve into a primary target in an NFL offense. His current projection falls within the range of 'Mid-Level Starter Potential' (60-64). Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jermaine Burton plays with a blend of speed and technical skill, making him a versatile receiver suitable for various offensive schemes. He excels in a spread offense that allows him to utilize his speed and route-running ability. His ability to track deep balls makes him a valuable asset for vertical passing attacks, while his proficiency in short routes can also benefit quick-passing, rhythm-based offenses. KEY STRENGTHS Deep Tracking Hands Burst KEY WEAKNESSES Physicality Contested Catch Agility PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Cornelius Johnson
< Back Cornelius Johnson WR Michigan HT: 6030 WT: 211 YR: SR NO: 6 OVR RK 99 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 22 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Johnson's combination of size, hands, and deep route acumen position him as a potential high-end starter in the NFL. While he may need to develop his blocking skills and physical strength, his ability to contribute in the passing game is evident. His projection would place him in the Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) category, with the likelihood of being a solid contributor in the right system. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Cornelius Johnson is a well-rounded wide receiver with a penchant for making big plays downfield. His height and ability to track the ball make him a formidable threat in the deep passing game. Johnson shows a good understanding of route running, particularly in medium and deep routes. He excels in schemes that leverage his vertical threat capabilities, such as a West Coast or Air Coryell system. While his blocking needs improvement, his ability as a receiver can overshadow these deficiencies. KEY STRENGTHS Deep Threat Competitive Size KEY WEAKNESSES Concentration Route Tree Contested Catch PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Marvin Harrison Jr.
< Back Marvin Harrison Jr. WR Ohio State HT: 6040 WT: 205 YR: JR NO: 18 OVR RK 1 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Marvin Harrison Jr. is projected as a top-five pick in the NFL Draft, indicative of his high potential and elite skill set. He is considered by many as possibly a generational talent at the wide receiver position, combining size, speed, and technical skill at an elite level. His professional future appears very bright, with the capability to become a dominant force in the NFL. Harrison's draft stock and scouting report suggest he will make an immediate impact at the professional level??. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Marvin Harrison Jr. is an outside X-receiver known for his polished route running, exceptional hands, and ability to consistently create separation from defenders. He excels in a variety of offensive schemes due to his ability to run precise routes across all levels of the field and his effectiveness in contested catch situations. Harrison's size and body control make him an ideal target in the red zone and on the boundary. His skill set suggests he would thrive in a pro-style offense that values precise route running and the ability to win one-on-one matchups. KEY STRENGTHS Route Running Elite Body Control Route Technician KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Explosiveness Improve Double Moves Be More Physical PLAYER COMPARISONS Julio Jones A.J. Green Michael Thomas
- Kingsley Suamataia
< Back Kingsley Suamataia OT BYU HT: 6060 WT: 325 YR: RSO NO: 78 OVR RK 44 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Suamataia has the potential to develop into a high-level starter in the NFL, particularly if he can refine his technique and physical conditioning. He has the foundational skills and physical attributes to make an immediate impact and grow into a key piece on an NFL offensive line. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Kingsley Suamataia is a towering presence on the line with significant reach and a strong base, making him a formidable blocker. He demonstrates above-average agility and footwork, essential for handling fast edge rushers. Suamataia excels in both run blocking and pass protection, showing a good balance in his game. His hand placement and finishing skills stand out, allowing him to maintain control against various defensive schemes. Suamataia is versatile and can fit well in both zone and power run schemes, thanks to his ability to move to the second level and his strong anchoring in pass protection. KEY STRENGTHS Size & Reach Hand Placement Versatile KEY WEAKNESSES Bend Lower Strength Consistency vs. Elite PLAYER COMPARISONS












