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  • Darian Kinnard

    < Back Darian Kinnard Kentucky HT: 6050 WT: 345 YR: SR POS: OT OVR RK 88 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 12 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT 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 KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Matthew Bergeron

    < Back Matthew Bergeron Syracuse HT: 6050 WT: 318 YR: JR POS: OT OVR RK 55 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 Versatility Run Blocking Body Control KEY WEAKNESSES Hand Placement Punch Aggressive PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Calen Bullock

    Bullock's current skill set, marked by his excellent coverage abilities and range, positions him as a high-end starter potential in the NFL. His areas for improvement, particularly in tackling and physicality, are aspects that can be developed with proper coaching and strength training. Given his current abilities and potential for growth, Bullock could be a valuable addition to an NFL team, particularly one seeking a versatile, rangey safety with strong pass coverage skills. < Back Calen Bullock USC HT: 6030 WT: 190 YR: JR POS: S OVR RK 77 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Calen Bullock exhibits a play style characterized by elite speed and athleticism, making him a versatile fit in various defensive schemes. He's especially proficient in deep zone coverage, where his ability to cover large areas of the field quickly and effectively stands out. Bullock's skills are well-suited for a single-high safety role, where he can utilize his range and ball-hawking abilities. However, his play against the run and in man-to-man situations needs further development. 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 Ball Hawk Range IQ KEY WEAKNESSES Tackling Technique Physicality Man Coverage PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Kiran Amegadjie

    Kiran Amegadjie’s skill set and physical attributes place him as a potential high-end starter in the NFL. His performance at Yale, especially his dominance over FCS competition and his raw physical traits, suggest he has the ceiling to develop into a significant contributor at the professional level, likely as an offensive tackle or guard depending on team needs and development. < Back Kiran Amegadjie Yale HT: 6050 WT: 318 YR: SR POS: OT OVR RK 97 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Kiran Amegadjie plays with a blend of power and agility that suits both run blocking and pass protection. His ability to recover and maintain balance despite awkward positioning makes him versatile enough to potentially fit in multiple offensive line positions at the NFL level. Best fits would be in schemes that utilize his ability to move and leverage in space, like zone running schemes, but he's also shown enough power and patience to suggest he could adapt to more power-oriented schemes as well. 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 Good Leverage and Power Excellent Agility Positional Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Footwork Inconsistent Hand Use Faced Weaker Competition PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Jordan Morgan

    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. < Back Jordan Morgan Arizona HT: 6060 WT: 320 YR: SR POS: OT OVR RK 48 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 8 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK 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. 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 Size Physical Solid Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Bend Hand Placement Durability PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Adonai Mitchell

    Mitchell's High-End Starter Potential category indicates his ability to maximize his strengths as a receiver. His route running and athleticism will be why he is considered a day-one NFL Draft prospect. < Back Adonai Mitchell Texas HT: 6020 WT: 205 YR: JR POS: WR OVR RK 20 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Adonai Mitchell is a versatile and athletic wide receiver, proficient in deep routes and tracking the ball effectively. His long arms and frame enable him to play bigger than his size, making him a threat in various passing situations. Mitchell's strengths lie in his ability to make big plays, his strong hands, and route-running skills. He fits well in schemes that utilize vertical threats and require receivers to create separation and make big plays downfield. 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 Route Running Hands Can And Run KEY WEAKNESSES Physicality Deep Ball Tracking Size PLAYER COMPARISONS George Pickens Josh Reynolds D.J. Chark

  • Jarrian Jones

    Considering his overall abilities and combine performance, Jones has shown enough potential to be considered a Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64). He is likely to be a solid contributor at the NFL level, particularly in schemes that value versatility and speed in their secondary. < Back Jarrian Jones Florida State HT: 6000 WT: 191 YR: SR POS: CB OVR RK 70 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jones has been highlighted as an experienced and versatile CB with good size, length, and above-average athleticism. He's been noted to fit particularly well as a Nickel CB in the NFL. 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 Inside/Outside Versatility Blue Collar vs. Run In Phase Physicality KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Mirror & Match Can Get Lost Deep Transitional Footwork PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Christian Barmore

    The 6-5 310 lbs Christian Barmore arrived at Alabama as a developmental player who has come into his own. He can play the 1, 3, or the 4i, where he has spent most of his snaps in Alabama's odd front. Barmore uses his strength more than a toolbox of moves. Though he has improved his technique, he can use more development. Barmore has a lot of potential upside. < Back Christian Barmore Alabama HT: 6050 WT: 310 YR: RSO POS: IDL OVR RK 39 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT The 6-5 310 lbs Christian Barmore arrived at Alabama as a developmental player who has come into his own. He can play the 1, 3, or the 4i, where he has spent most of his snaps in Alabama's odd front. Barmore uses his strength more than a toolbox of moves. Though he has improved his technique, he can use more development. Barmore has a lot of potential upside. 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

  • Dawand Jones

    Jones has a massive frame, standing at 6'8" and weighing around 360 pounds. He has long arms and a huge wingspan, which makes him a difficult player for edge rushers to get around. Despite his size, Jones moves well for his weight and has decent footwork. Jones is surprisingly agile and quick for his size. He can move well laterally and has good quickness in his feet, allowing him to mirror defenders in pass protection. He is also surprisingly nimble in space, which helps him get to the second level on running plays. < Back Dawand Jones Ohio State HT: 6080 WT: 360 YR: SR POS: OT OVR RK 29 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Zone Based/Pro Spread/Run Game Mauler 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 A Giant Quick For His Size Strength KEY WEAKNESSES Range Redirect Fluidity PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Trevor Penning

    Trevor Penning is a massive mauler with length who can bolster a team's left tackle position at the next level. He has an excellent first step in both run and passing sets combined with great athleticism and length. His time as a three-sport athlete in high school (football, basketball, and track) shows on his tape, where he displays quick feet and the ability to recover his leverage quickly while using his length, making it difficult to beat him around the edge. He has a solid anchor; defenders have a hard time moving Penning at the point of attack. He is an excellent run blocker, and he works hard on every play to push his man off the football. He plays with good range, and quick feet, has zero problems getting to the second level, and displays good lateral quickness for a 6-7 320 player. He needs to improve his hand placement; he can get caught with his levers pinching too far outside when he loses leverage. Improvement in his bend at the knees will help him exert more force at the point of attack. < Back Trevor Penning Northern Iowa HT: 6070 WT: 335 YR: JR POS: OT OVR RK 18 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Trevor Penning is a massive mauler with length who can bolster a team's left tackle position at the next level. He has an excellent first step in both run and passing sets combined with great athleticism and length. His time as a three-sport athlete in high school (football, basketball, and track) shows on his tape, where he displays quick feet and the ability to recover his leverage quickly while using his length, making it difficult to beat him around the edge. He has a solid anchor; defenders have a hard time moving Penning at the point of attack. He is an excellent run blocker, and he works hard on every play to push his man off the football. He plays with good range, and quick feet, has zero problems getting to the second level, and displays good lateral quickness for a 6-7 320 player. He needs to improve his hand placement; he can get caught with his levers pinching too far outside when he loses leverage. Improvement in his bend at the knees will help him exert more force at the point of attack. 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

  • 2025 NFL Draft: Curtis Fann Jr. – Versatile EDGE Defender with High Motor and Relentless Work Ethic is A Hidden Gem Ready to Prove Himself

    2025 NFL Draft: Curtis Fann Jr. – Versatile EDGE Defender with High Motor and Relentless Work Ethic is A Hidden Gem Ready to Prove Himself Every draft class includes small-school prospects with the talent and work ethic to make an impact at the next level, and the 2025 NFL Draft will be no different. Western Carolina’s Curtis Fann Jr. is one such player. A former four-star recruit from Emanuel County Institute (GA), Fann’s path has taken him from Florida State to Akron before landing at Western Carolina, where he displayed his versatility, physicality, and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. At 6’3”, 250 pounds, Fann has the size and frame to fit multiple defensive schemes, with experience playing as an EDGE rusher, outside linebacker, and even kicking inside on some downs. He recorded 554 total defensive snaps in 2024, with a near-even split between run defense (264 snaps) and pass-rush situations (263 snaps), along with 27 coverage reps. His run-defense grade jumped from 43.9 at Akron to an impressive 69.3 in 2024 at Western Carolina, demonstrating steady year-over-year improvement. High School and Recruiting Background Fann was a dominant two-way player at Emanuel County Institute (GA), earning a four-star rating and ranking as the No. 26 strong-side defensive end in the nation. His impact on both sides of the ball helped lead his team to multiple playoff appearances. His recruitment saw him choose Florida State over Georgia and South Carolina, and he was rated No. 143 in ESPN’s Top 300 prospects. At Florida State, Fann redshirted in 2019 and spent 2020 on the scout team before transferring to Akron, where he saw his first collegiate action. College Career and Development Florida State (2019-2020) Redshirted in 2019 and spent 2020 on the scout team. Earned Seminole Scholar honors in 2020. Akron (2021) Played in 10 games, recording 12 total tackles, one QB hurry, and a half-tackle for loss. Primarily used as a rotational defensive lineman. Western Carolina (2023-2024) Developed into a key rotational defender, playing in all 11 games in 2023. Ranked 3rd on the team in run stops (23) and led the team with 2 forced fumbles in 2024. Tied for 3rd on the team in total pressures. Played 140 snaps at both Right and Left OLB in 2024, with nearly 100 snaps over the tackle or kicked inside. 2024 FCS Bowl The FCS Bowl is an annual post-season all-star game showcasing top college football seniors from FCS, D2, and D3 programs. Hosted by East Preps LLC, the event provides NFL and CFL scouts with an exclusive look at standout players from smaller schools. The game, held in Daytona Beach, FL, is coached by experienced pro-level coaches and has drawn scouts from all 32 NFL teams. With game film distributed directly to NFL teams by NFL Films, the FCS Bowl serves as a key scouting opportunity for under-the-radar prospects looking to prove themselves at the next level. Personal Background and Academic Achievements Curtis Fann Jr. is more than just a football player—he’s a determined, hard-working individual with a strong family-first mentality. Raised in Stillmore, Georgia, a small town with a population of just 447 people, Fann grew up in a tight-knit family with his mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-aunt. His grandfather, Curtis Lee Fann, was one of his biggest role models. Despite the adversity he has faced, including the loss of multiple close family members while in college—his great-grandmother passed away during his first week at Florida State, and he also lost his cousin Keon Mack in 2024—Fann has remained resilient and focused on his journey. Academically, Fann is as dedicated in the classroom as he is on the field. He holds: Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Business Associate’s degree in Arts Master’s degree (Spring 2025) in Entrepreneurship His long-term aspirations go beyond football. While he is determined to make an NFL roster and contribute to a team, he also wants to use his education to build something impactful for his family and his community. “My goal is to make an NFL roster & contribute to a team in the best way possible, playing the game I love. I’ll do anything to help my team win on and off the field, no matter what it is. Another thing that is very important for me is learning from the veterans I will be around.” – Curtis Fann Jr. Advanced Metrics and Scouting Report Strengths ✅ Run Defense Growth – Improved his run-defense grade from 43.9 (Akron) to 69.3 (Western Carolina), showing development in block-shedding and gap control. ✅ Tackling Reliability – One of the most consistent tacklers on film; minimal missed assignments and graded highly as a tackler throughout his collegiate career. ✅ Versatility – Played EDGE, OLB, and even some interior reps, displaying positional flexibility that translates well to multiple schemes. ✅ Pass-Rushing Potential – Flashed disruptive moves, including an effective cross-chop technique, while tying for 3rd on his team in total pressures. ✅ Special Teams Usage – Logged special teams snaps on kickoff and punt teams, a crucial factor for undrafted players looking to make an NFL roster. ✅ High Motor and Physicality – Plays with relentless effort and a strong lower half, making him a tough matchup for offensive linemen. Weaknesses ❌ Overall Pass-Rush Production – While he flashes disruptive reps, his sack and pressure numbers do not stand out at the FCS level. ❌ Average Lateral Quickness – Can struggle with agility-based movements in space, limiting his effectiveness in open-field situations. ❌ Undersized for Some EDGE Roles – At 6’3”, 250 pounds, he may need to bulk up or transition to a hybrid role at the next level. 2024 Season Highlights 📌 Defensive Snaps Played : 554 📌 Tackles: 22 (15 solo) 📌 Sacks: 2 📌 Forced Fumbles: 2 (led team) 📌 Run Stops: 23 (3rd on team) 📌 PFF Run Defense Grade : 69.3 (Major improvement from Akron) NFL Projection and Fit Best Scheme Fit: Fann projects as a rotational EDGE or hybrid OLB in a 3-4 or 4-3 front, where he can use his versatility to defend the run and contribute as a situational pass rusher. NFL Player Comparison Jamir Jones (Pittsburgh Steelers) 🔸 6’3”, 255 lbs | Practice squad to rotational EDGE role 🔸 Good tackler and run defender, limited pass-rush upside early in his career 🔸 Gritty, high-motor player who made an impact through special teams before earning defensive snaps 🔸 Took a path through multiple teams before carving out a role—something Fann may have to do Draft Projection: Undrafted Free Agent / Priority UDFA 🔹 Practice Squad Candidate with Developmental Upside 🔹 Strong Fit for UFL, CFL, or Other Pro Leagues Summary Curtis Fann Jr. brings experience, physicality, and versatility to the table as a high-motor EDGE/OLB prospect. His steady improvement, tackling ability, and experience across multiple alignments make him an intriguing developmental player. "I love football because it’s been my life since I was a kid. It’s my first love. God, Family, and Ball—those three things complete me. I love making plays, the chills that go through my body when I make a big play, and the process that comes with it. Even when it’s tough, it’s beautiful because the struggle produces greatness." – Curtis Fann Jr. While he may not be an immediate-impact NFL player, his ability to defend the run, create turnovers, and contribute on special teams makes him a viable practice squad or developmental piece for an NFL defense. If he doesn’t land on an NFL roster, his skill set translates well to leagues like the UFL, CFL, or indoor football, where he can continue refining his game and prove himself at the professional level.

  • 2024 NFL Scouting Combine: 5 Players Who Could Shine in the NFL Combine Events, Including the 40-Yard Dash, Vertical Jump, and More

    2024 NFL Scouting Combine: 5 Players Who Could Shine in the NFL Combine Events, Including the 40-Yard Dash, Vertical Jump, and More The NFL Combine offers numerous opportunities for prospects to showcase their elite athleticism to NFL scouts, GMs, and coaches. While I've stated before that the most critical aspects of the Combine are the interviews and medical evaluations, which remains true, each year, there are always a number of prospects who can significantly elevate their NFL Draft stock by demonstrating their elite athleticism. The following five players have already showcased their elite potential on film, and now it's time to confirm these traits through NFL Combine workouts. Chop Robinson, Edge, Penn State (6030, 250lbs) Football Scout 365 Grade: High-End Starter Potential Projected Draft Round: Early Round Two NFL Combine Expectations Robinson's physical stature and athleticism distinguish him as a unique talent in this draft class. With expectations of him running the 40-yard dash in the 4.4-second range and targeting a vertical leap in the 38-42-inch range, this presents a prime opportunity to showcase his explosiveness as an edge rusher. Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas (6010, 172lbs) Football Scout 365 Grade: High-End Starter Potential Projected Draft Round: Early to Mid-Round Two NFL Combine Expectations Worthy's speed and playmaking ability make him a standout prospect in this draft class. He is rumored to be capable of running the 40-yard dash in under 4.3 seconds, a testament to his elite speed. In addition to his raw speed, Worthy has proven himself to be a dynamic playmaker on the field. He averaged 7.6 yards after the catch in 2023, highlighting his ability to turn short gains into explosive plays. Moreover, Worthy showcased his deep-threat capability by logging a reception of at least 20 yards in all but two of the 14 games he played last season. Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson (6020, 185lbs) Football Scout 365 Grade: High-End Starter Potential Projected Draft Round: Early to Mid 1st Round NFL Combine Expectations Wiggins is renowned for his athleticism and has cemented himself as a top prospect in this draft class. His elite athleticism is evident in plays such as the two pick-sixes he has recorded in the past two seasons, highlighting his ability to turn defense into offense quickly. There is some speculation that he could run a 40 in the 4.3 range. If he does, he could elevate to the top cornerback prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft. He is already considered our top corner on the Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Board. Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee (5110, 210lbs) Football Scout 365 Grade: Mid-Level Starter Potential Projected Draft Round: 3rd-4th Round NFL Combine Expectations Wright has a unique opportunity to turn heads at the NFL Combine. His background as a track athlete in high school was highlighted by a national-leading 55-meter dash time of 6.29 seconds. This track speed is further substantiated by impressive GPS measurements, where he has been clocked at a remarkable 23.6 mph. In addition to his speed, he reportedly recorded a 44-inch vertical and a 10-foot-8 broad jump. These numbers showcase his explosive power and hint at his potential for dynamic playmaking ability in the NFL. Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina (6030, 200) Football Scout 365 Grade: High-End Starter Potential Projected Draft Round: 2nd-3rd Round NFL Combine Expectations "Tez" has established himself as a formidable vertical threat despite an abbreviated 2023 season due to initial NCAA eligibility issues related to his status as a two-time transfer. Once he hit the field, Walker demonstrated his ability to dismantle defenses, racking up seven touchdowns in only eight games. Walker's reputation for speed was further solidified during Senior Bowl practices, where he was notably fast. This speed is anticipated to translate impressively to the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. Given his demonstrated on-field speed and ability to score, Walker is expected to be one of the top performers in speed and agility drills at the combine.

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