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  • Athlete Brand Development Series: NIL Discussion W/5 Tool Sports Podcast Analysts

    Athlete Brand Development Series: NIL Discussion W/5 Tool Sports Podcast Analysts Today, Host and Football Scout 365 Founder/Analyst Brandon Lundberg is joined by his podcast partners Nate Parker and C.J. McLaughlin from the 5 Tool Sports Podcast to discuss the newest phenomenon sweeping college sports, name, image, and likeness . Below is an outline of events that we discuss in this first episode of Athlete Brand Development. Supreme Court Rules Against The NCAA On June, 21st 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA (NCAA v. Alston) in favor of student-athletes in a rare yet unanimous 9-0 decision. NCAA Announces Interim Name Image and Likeness Policy The biggest day in the history of collegiate athletics occurred on July 1st, 2021, when the NCAA released a statement announcing an interim policy allowing student-athletes to monetize using their name, image, and likeness. Mark Emmert's Recent Statements Post NIL Decision In a 30-minute interview with a small group of reporters, Emmert stressed he was not putting forth a mandate or even a recommendation. But he laid out a vision for the future of college sports that puts fewer limitations on athletes and de-emphasizes the role of a national governing body like the NCAA, founded 115 years ago and oversees more than 450,000 students who play sports. Todays Show Focus Brandon provides his theory on the future of major college football, leading into the panel discussion with 5 Tool Sports Podcast Analysts C.J. McLaughlin and Nate Parker. Subscribe and Follow Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast ( Football Scout 365 ) and the 5 Tool Sports Podcast . Follow Football Scout 365 on our socials-> Here . Stay tuned for more great content!

  • Jordyn Tyson 2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Arizona State WR Rising Up Boards

    Jordyn Tyson 2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Arizona State WR Rising Up Boards Jordyn Tyson enters the 2025 college football season as one of the most complete and explosive wide receiver prospects in the country. After transferring from Colorado and missing the 2023 season, Tyson broke out in a massive way with Arizona State—posting 75 receptions for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024, despite missing the Big 12 Championship and College Football Playoff due to a late-season shoulder injury. His suddenness, route polish, and contested catch ability helped him lead all Power Four receivers in receiving yards over the final eight weeks of the regular season. At 6’1”, 195 pounds, Tyson has the frame and fluidity to thrive inside or outside. His skill set fits perfectly in a modern NFL spread or vertical-based passing attack, and he’s one of the few receivers in this class with both WR1 upside and a fully translatable skill package. If he stays healthy and continues to refine his physicality against press, Tyson could be the next Arizona State wideout to hear his name called on Day 1 of the NFL Draft. Jordyn Tyson Measurables Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 lbs Class: Redshirt Junior Hometown: Allen, TX ✅ Strengths Elite Separation & Route Running – Creates space with ease thanks to advanced release techniques, timing, and body control. Smooth, sudden, and efficient through his breaks. Contested Catch Ability – Wins above the rim despite average size. Hauled in 67% of contested targets in 2024 and plays bigger than listed frame. Yards After Catch (YAC) – Quick accelerator who transitions upfield immediately. Dangerous on option routes, crossers, and screens with vision and burst. Vertical Playmaker – Averaged over 14 YPC in 2024. Tracks the deep ball well and consistently stacks DBs with clean releases and second-gear speed. Late-Season Dominance – Led all Power Four WRs in receiving yards over final 8 games. Delivered multiple 100+ yard performances when it mattered most. ⚠️ Areas for Improvement Durability – Missed postseason due to shoulder injury and sat out 2023. Needs a fully healthy season to solidify long-term durability projection. Frame/Play Strength – Can be disrupted at the line against bigger corners. Needs to add functional strength to win consistently vs. physical press. Route Sharpness vs. Physical Coverage – While he’s a polished route runner, physical DBs can occasionally knock him off timing. Must stay disciplined with hands and leverage. Ideal NFL Scheme Fit Best suited for a spread or West Coast-style offense that utilizes option routes, RPOs, and vertical play-action shots. Would thrive in systems where timing and space creation are prioritized. NFL Comparison Jerry Jeudy – Smooth and explosive separator with dynamic YAC ability and advanced route nuance. Similar frame, style, and field awareness—can win at all three levels. 📈 2026 NFL Draft Outlook Jordyn Tyson enters the 2025 season with a Near Elite grade on the Football Scout 365 scale and is firmly in the first-round conversation for the 2026 NFL Draft. With 1,100+ yards and 10 touchdowns in his breakout 2024 campaign, he proved he’s one of the premier route runners and playmakers in college football. If Tyson stays healthy and elevates his play strength at the line of scrimmage, he has a clear path to becoming the top wide receiver taken in the class—and the first Sun Devil WR to go in Round 1 since Brandon Aiyuk in 2020.

  • Final Top 100 Big Board for the 2025 NFL Draft

    Final Top 100 Big Board for the 2025 NFL Draft 2025 NFL Draft: Final Top 100 Big Board This final update to the Football Scout 365 Top 100 Big Board features a tiered ranking system built around our proprietary grading scale. Players are categorized into tiers — Elite, Near Elite, High-End Starter, Mid-Level Starter, and Low-Level Starter Potential — to reflect more than just rank. Each tier captures a player's projected ceiling, scheme fit, and expected NFL impact based on film, traits, and positional value. 2025 Draft Class by the Numbers Elite Tier (75+): 5 prospects Near Elite Tier (70–74): 14 prospects High-End Starter (65–69): 44 prospects Mid-Level Starter (60–64): 36 prospects Low-Level Starter (<60): 1 prospect This year’s class is defensively dominant, particularly in the front seven. Of the 100 total prospects, 32 are defensive linemen, edge rushers, or linebackers — a clear indication that front-seven talent headlines the 2025 NFL Draft. Here’s the position-by-position breakdown of the Top 100: Position Count Average Grade Top Player (Grade) Top Player Tier ATH 1 75.40 Travis Hunter (75.40) Elite OT 10 67.63 Will Campbell (72.18) Near Elite IDL 9 67.54 Mason Graham (76.88) Elite WR 10 67.39 Tetairoa McMillan (72.12) Near Elite IOL 5 67.11 Tyler Booker (71.09) Near Elite ED 15 66.69 Abdul Carter (76.25) Elite TE 5 66.42 Colston Loveland (70.38) Near Elite S 7 64.78 Malaki Starks (70.00) Near Elite RB 11 63.22 Ashton Jeanty (75.14) Elite QB 9 62.85 Cam Ward (70.57) Near Elite CB 11 61.28 Will Johnson (76.56) Elite LB 7 59.46 Jalon Walker (72.81) Near Elite Top 100 Prospects – Final Rankings 1). Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan A disruptive interior force with elite pad level, violent hands, and short-area quickness. He projects as a Day 1 impact starter in a 4-3 or 3-4 front. 2). Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State Explosive off the edge with rare twitch, bend, and violence. A scheme-versatile playmaker with All-Pro upside as a 3-4 OLB or 4-3 DE. 3). Travis Hunter, ATH, Colorado The ultimate two-way weapon. He could be WR1 or CB1 depending on team fit. Until a team declares a position, he remains ATH1 — and the most dynamic talent in this class. 4). Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Do-it-all back with rare contact balance, burst, and vision. Scheme-versatile and built for modern offenses. Franchise-caliber. 5). Will Johnson, CB, Michigan Prototype boundary corner with length, instincts, and physicality. His ball skills and processing give him true CB1 upside. 6). Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall Twitchy and violent pass-rusher with elite ankle flexion and speed-to-power conversion. He’s rising fast as a Top 10 EDGE. 7). Will Campbell, OT, LSU A nasty, powerful lineman with versatility across the offensive line. Ideal for teams needing immediate impact in power or zone schemes. 8). Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas Instinctive zone defender with strong run support value and inside-out versatility. Tough and efficient. 9). Cam Ward, QB, Miami The new QB1. Elite arm talent and playmaking upside give him a higher ceiling than Shedeur Sanders. Boom-or-bust, but special. 10). Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan Athletic, long, and smooth — Loveland stretches the seam and wins in space. With better blocking technique, he’ll be an every-down mismatch. Explore the Full Top 100 Big Board with Tiers, Scouting Reports & Scheme Fits:🔗 https://www.footballscout365.com/nfl-draft-big-board

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  • Your Guide To The 2024 NFL Draft All In One Place

    Your Guide To The 2024 NFL Draft All In One Place We compiled an NFL Draft guide containing all Football Scout 365 premium NFL Draft content. Below, you will find a list of current and future planned content. We plan to update this post as needed, so check back periodically. Featured NFL Draft Website Content You can locate all featured NFL Draft Content in the link below. You will find our mock drafts and other written NFL Draft content here. Click Here NFL Draft Big Board Our NFL Draft Big Board will deliver a full-page player evaluation that includes player scheme fits, play style, player comps, and overall and ceiling grades. Click Here NFL Mock Drafts & Team Needs Analysis Check out the latest Football Scout 365 NFL Mock Drafts. Click Here NFL Draft YouTube Analysis Individual NFL Draft player analysis videos, NFL mock draft videos, NFL Draft player rankings, and more. Click Here

  • Your Guide To The 2023 NFL Draft All In One Place

    Your Guide To The 2023 NFL Draft All In One Place We compiled an NFL Draft guide containing all Football Scout 365 premium NFL Draft content. Below, you will find a list of current and future planned content. We plan to update this post as needed, so check back periodically. Written Football Scout 365 Featured NFL Draft Content Featured NFL Draft Website Content You can locate all featured NFL Draft Content in the link below. You will find our mock drafts and other written NFL Draft content here. Click Here The 2023 NFL Draft Big Board Our updated 2023 NFL Draft Big Board will provide our deepest evaluation yet. The 2023 NFL Draft Big Board will deliver a full-page player evaluation that includes player scheme fits, play style, player comps, and overall and ceiling grades. Click Here For the 2023 NFL Draft Board Ranking The Top NFL Draft Prospects by Position Group Click Here NFL Draft Database The Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Player Database combines each year's top 100 players to provide deeper insights such as draft round by player grade, total year one starts to measure player impact, and more. You can filter by draft year, position, school (College), grade, NFL team drafted, and draft round. Click Here NFL Draft Composite Grades For All 32 NFL Teams We combined five of the industry's top NFL Draft sites, including ESPN/Mel Kiper, PFF, the Ringer/Chad Kelly, CBS/Chad Prisco, and NFL.com, to develop a consensus final grade for this year's NFL Draft. *Draft grade composite resources are subject to change Click Here for 2023 Grades and Analysis (Available Post Draft 2023) Click Here for 2022 Grades and Analysis Featured NFL Draft YouTube Content Film Room: NFL Draft Edition We deliver highlight-style clips for some of the top projected 2023 NFL Draft prospects throughout the summer. Each Film Room video will range from 5 to 15 minutes. Click Here 2023 NFL Draft YouTube Analysis For the 2022 NFL Draft, we highlighted more than 20 NFL Draft prospects using advanced analytics combined with film evaluations to provide an immersive NFL Draft evaluation experience. In 2023 the goal is to double the total number of in-depth evaluations. Click Here For 2023 N FL Draft Player Profiles Click Here For 2022 NFL Draft Player Profiles NFL Mock Drafts Check out the latest Football Scout 365 NFL Mock Drafts. Click Here To View All Football Scout 365 NFL Mock Drafts

  • Darius Robinson

    Robinson projects as a Day 2 pick with low-level starter potential. His immediate impact will be felt in run defense, with the potential to develop into a more complete defensive lineman as he refines his pass-rush skills. His physical tools and advanced technique make him a valuable addition to teams looking for a solid, run-stopping edge with the capability to grow into a more versatile defensive threat. < Back Darius Robinson Missouri HT: 6050 WT: 296 YR: SR POS: ED OVR RK 52 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Darius Robinson is a powerhouse on the defensive line, showcasing exceptional ability against the run with his advanced technique and physicality. As a 5-tech defensive end within Missouri's scheme, his capacity to stack and shed, combined with his run-stopping prowess, makes him an immediate asset in NFL run defenses. His versatility allows him to contribute in both even and odd-front schemes, ideally fitting as a defensive end in a 3-4 alignment where he can utilize his strength and hand technique to disrupt both run and pass plays. His current pass-rush approach, heavily reliant on power, suggests a scheme where he can develop his repertoire and be used in situations that maximize his inside/out rush capability. 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 Run Stop Hand Technique Physicality KEY WEAKNESSES Lateral Agility Pass Rush Moves 1st Step Quickness PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Kyle Pitts

    Pitts is a special player who fits the mold of what NFL GM's and coaches are looking for in today's football. He can move around the formation, play inline, and split out wide. He is very athletic, with great hands. Pitts, a former QB, is an elite athlete with an elite skill set. Whoever drafts him will be getting an elite talent. < Back Kyle Pitts Florida HT: 6050 WT: 239 YR: JR POS: TE OVR RK 8 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Pitts is a special player who fits the mold of what NFL GM's and coaches are looking for in today's football. He can move around the formation, play inline, and split out wide. He is very athletic, with great hands. Pitts, a former QB, is an elite athlete with an elite skill set. Whoever drafts him will be getting an elite talent. 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

  • Troy Anderson

    < Back Troy Anderson Montana HT: 6040 WT: 235 YR: JR POS: LB OVR RK 56 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 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

  • Tylan Wallace

    < Back Tylan Wallace Oklahoma State HT: 5011 WT: 193 YR: SR POS: WR OVR RK 93 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 13 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

  • Joseph Ossai

    < Back Joseph Ossai Texas HT: 6030 WT: 245 YR: JR POS: ED OVR RK 42 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 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

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