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  • Darnell Wright

    Wright has excellent size and length for an offensive tackle, standing at 6'6" and weighing around 330 pounds. He has long arms and a wide frame, which gives him good natural strength. Wright also has good athleticism for his size, with good quickness and agility. Wright is a technically sound offensive tackle, with good hand placement and timing. He has a strong initial punch and can reset his hands effectively to maintain his blocks. Wright understands leverage and possesses great anchor strength in the running game, which helps him create movement at the line of scrimmage. He is a good finisher, driving his man downfield and staying engaged until the whistle. However, he could improve his overall consistency and footwork in pass protection. < Back Darnell Wright Tennessee HT: 6060 WT: 335 YR: SR POS: OT OVR RK 16 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT 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 Length Hand Use Strength KEY WEAKNESSES Range In Run Game Tight Hips Bend PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Daniel Faalele

    Daniel Faalele is a giant whose defenders have difficulty running through and around his orbit. At 6-9 and 380lbs, Faalele possesses good hand usage and leverages his strength to defeat more athletic defenders. The question marks about his athleticism will be part of the discussion at Senior Bowl practices and through the NFL Combine process. If he has a good Senior Bowl week, he has a lot to gain. Faalele possesses one of the highest ceilings at any position in this draft. He projects as a right tackle in the NFL. < Back Daniel Faalele Minnesota HT: 6090 WT: 380 YR: JR POS: OT OVR RK 53 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Daniel Faalele is a giant whose defenders have difficulty running through and around his orbit. At 6-9 and 380lbs, Faalele possesses good hand usage and leverages his strength to defeat more athletic defenders. The question marks about his athleticism will be part of the discussion at Senior Bowl practices and through the NFL Combine process. If he has a good Senior Bowl week, he has a lot to gain. Faalele possesses one of the highest ceilings at any position in this draft. He projects as a right tackle in the NFL. 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 KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Roger McCreary

    Roger McCreary is a versatile corner who can play inside or outside. He has solid athleticism, plays with good hips, and has good short-area quickness. He has improved year over year in both press man and off coverage. McCreary is a ball-hawking defender who aims to take the ball away. He Possesses what might be the best man-to-man coverage ability in the 2022 class, always in an opposing receiver's hip pocket in a good position to make a play. When receivers can gain separation, McCreary closes fast to make a play on the football. His improvement in zone coverage is notable and something he may eventually excel at due to his desire to try to take the ball away. He plays with great awareness and route anticipation. As a run defender, McCreary, who has experience playing the safety position, should consider moving to the nickel corner where we project he may have the most success. He is an excellent tackler, and his physical style of play and his ability to play tight against a team's top slot WR will be an asset in the NFL. < Back Roger McCreary Auburn HT: 6000 WT: 190 YR: SR POS: CB OVR RK 52 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Roger McCreary is a versatile corner who can play inside or outside. He has solid athleticism, plays with good hips, and has good short-area quickness. He has improved year over year in both press man and off coverage. McCreary is a ball-hawking defender who aims to take the ball away. He Possesses what might be the best man-to-man coverage ability in the 2022 class, always in an opposing receiver's hip pocket in a good position to make a play. When receivers can gain separation, McCreary closes fast to make a play on the football. His improvement in zone coverage is notable and something he may eventually excel at due to his desire to try to take the ball away. He plays with great awareness and route anticipation. As a run defender, McCreary, who has experience playing the safety position, should consider moving to the nickel corner where we project he may have the most success. He is an excellent tackler, and his physical style of play and his ability to play tight against a team's top slot WR will be an asset in the NFL. 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 KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Julius Brents

    < Back Julius Brents Kansas State HT: 6026 WT: 198 YR: SR POS: CB OVR RK 46 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT 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 KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Christian Mahogany

    Christian Mahogany projects as a high-end starter potential level prospect with a final grade in the 65-69 range. His powerful combination of size, strength, and technical skill sets him up as a standout interior offensive lineman poised for significant success in the NFL. Mahogany's dominance in both run blocking and pass protection, along with his ability to quickly adapt and overcome defensive schemes, positions him as a versatile lineman capable of making an immediate impact at the professional level. < Back Christian Mahogany Boston College HT: 6030 WT: 322 YR: SR POS: IOL OVR RK 55 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Christian Mahogany is a versatile interior lineman capable of thriving in any offensive scheme. His power, technique, and athleticism make him an effective weapon in both the run and pass game. Mahogany's ability to move to the second level with ease and his proficiency in picking up stunts and twists make him a valuable asset in complex offensive schemes. His play style is characterized by aggression and finish, making him ideal for teams that prioritize physicality and dominance in the trenches. 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 Strong Run Block Hand Placement Strong Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Agility Improve Balance Reaction Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Clark Phillips III

    < Back Clark Phillips III Utah HT: 5090 WT: 184 YR: SO POS: CB OVR RK 67 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 12 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT 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 Explosive Burst Recovery Speed Catch Point KEY WEAKNESSES Instincts Run Support Size PLAYER COMPARISONS Casey Hayward Julian Love Deandre Baker

  • James Hudson

    < Back James Hudson Cincinnati HT: 6040 WT: 302 YR: RJR POS: OT OVR RK 80 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 11 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Low-Level Starter Potential (55-59) A player with the upside to be a low-end starter or high-level backup within a couple of seasons. While they have solid physical tools, inconsistencies in technique, processing, or durability limit their ceiling. They are developmental prospects who may carve out a role as specialists or system fits. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

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