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  • Colton Hood

    < Back Colton Hood Tennessee HT: 6000 WT: 195 YR: RSO POS: CB OVR RK 22 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Under Review Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Caleb Banks

    < Back Caleb Banks Florida HT: 6060 WT: 325 YR: SR POS: IDL OVR RK 44 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Caleb Banks is one of the most physically unique interior defensive linemen in the 2026 NFL Draft class, boasting an elite blend of size (6'6", 325), length, and surprising lateral agility. After transferring from Louisville, he emerged as Florida’s most disruptive defensive lineman in 2024, posting a class-leading 53 pressures among returning Power Four DTs. Banks has lined up everywhere from nose to 9-tech, flashing elite get-off and rare movement skills for his size. He’s still raw in terms of anchoring versus double teams and needs refinement in pad level and counter moves, but his combination of frame, athleticism, and pass-rush upside is reminiscent of a young Chris Jones. Banks projects best as a penetrating 3-tech in a 4-3 front or a versatile chess piece in hybrid odd-even schemes that capitalize on his alignment versatility. If his hand technique and leverage consistency improve in 2025, he has top-20 pick upside as an interior disruptor with scheme-diverse impact potential. 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 Elite frame and length Explosive first step Scheme versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Plays too tall at times Pass-rush plan still developing Inconsistent snap-to-snap leverage PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Denzel Boston

    < Back Denzel Boston Washington HT: 6040 WT: 210 YR: JR POS: WR OVR RK 21 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Denzel Boston enters the 2025 season as one of the most physically imposing and ascending boundary receivers in the 2026 draft class. With prototypical X-receiver size at 6’4”, 209, Boston wins with strong hands, body control, and vertical timing. His 9 touchdown receptions in 2024 came in a post-Odunze era for Washington, where he emerged as a red-zone standout and reliable intermediate option. While he lacks suddenness and struggles to separate versus tight man, Boston's ability to high-point, shield defenders, and adjust to off-target throws gives quarterbacks a massive strike zone. In a vertical play-action scheme or one that leans on size mismatches, Boston projects as a rotational WR3 with WR2 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 Prototypical Frame Contested Catch Specialist Natural Ball Skills KEY WEAKNESSES Limited Burst Lateral Agility Route Sharpness PLAYER COMPARISONS Marquez Valdes-Scantling Nico Collins Allen Lazard

  • Zion Young

    < Back Zion Young Missouri HT: 6050 WT: 262 YR: SR POS: ED OVR RK 41 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Under Review Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Trey Amos

    < Back Trey Amos Mississippi HT: 6010 WT: 190 YR: SR POS: CB OVR RK 40 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Trey Amos is a long, physical cornerback with press-man and zone coverage versatility, ideal for a Cover 3 or press-heavy man scheme. His length, strength, and ball skills allow him to match up well with bigger receivers, and he excels at contesting the catch point. His aggressive playstyle and natural instincts in zone coverage make him a playmaker in deep third or press bail situations. However, his eye discipline and tendency to overcommit leave him vulnerable to double moves and misdirection. Amos projects as a starting perimeter cornerback with the potential to develop into a high-level No. 2 CB in an NFL defense emphasizing press-man or Cover 3 principles. 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 Ideal Size & Length Physical Press Coverage Versatile Coverage Ability KEY WEAKNESSES Eye Discipline Overaggressive in Press Inconsistent Recovery Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS James Bradberry Trevon Diggs Carlton Davis

  • Travis Hunter

    Travis Hunter is a rare two-way player with elite athleticism, making him a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. As a cornerback, his ability to disrupt passing lanes and generate turnovers places him among the best defensive prospects, with a high ceiling due to his instincts and ball skills. While he needs to improve his tackling and physicality, his versatility in both man and zone coverage sets him apart. On offense, Hunter’s speed, quickness, and playmaking ability after the catch make him a valuable receiver, though his lean frame limits his blocking and contested catch effectiveness. < Back Travis Hunter Colorado HT: 6010 WT: 185 YR: SR POS: ATH OVR RK 3 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Travis Hunter’s unique two-way skill set as a cornerback and wide receiver makes him one of the most versatile prospects in recent history. As a CB, Hunter has elite-level anticipation and ball skills that enable him to challenge WR1s effectively, especially in zone schemes where he can read and react. While his thin frame (185 lbs) impacts his physicality in press coverage, his recovery speed (reported 4.4 forty-yard dash) and route recognition help mitigate these issues. At WR, Hunter’s burst, elite ball tracking, and run-after-catch ability make him an explosive threat downfield. His dynamic playstyle suits a team open to leveraging him in specific, high-impact roles on both sides of the ball, potentially similar to Deion Sanders. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Elite (75+) A rare, high-impact prospect with the potential to be an instant NFL star. These players possess elite physical tools, high-level athleticism, and exceptional football intelligence. Their game is polished, showing minimal weaknesses, and they can dominate at their position from day one. They routinely accomplish what seems impossible and are viewed as franchise-altering talents. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Elite Ball Skills Versatility Athleticism KEY WEAKNESSES Tackling Technique Over-aggressiveness Lean Frame PLAYER COMPARISONS Champ Bailey Deion Sanders Garrett Wilson

  • Benjamin Morrison

    Benjamin Morrison is a technically sound and instinctual cornerback with the tools to be a top-tier NFL defender. His ability to excel in both man and zone coverage, coupled with his ball skills and competitive nature, makes him one of the most exciting cornerback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. While there are areas to improve, particularly in run support, Morrison’s potential is undeniable. With continued development, he has the tools to be a shutdown corner and a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. < Back Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame HT: 6000 WT: 185 YR: JR POS: CB OVR RK 17 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Morrison excels as an outside cornerback, particularly in man and press coverage schemes. His quickness, agility, and ability to disrupt receivers at the line make him an ideal fit for defensive schemes that prioritize man coverage. His ability to adjust quickly and his instinctual awareness allow him to be effective in zone coverage as well, making him versatile across different defensive alignments. Morrison’s combination of technique, physicality, and football IQ makes him a valuable asset in any defense that requires a lockdown corner on the perimeter. 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 Technician Excellent Ball Skills Strong In Press Man KEY WEAKNESSES Run Support Block Shed vs. Run Can Be A little Handsy PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Miles Frazier

    < Back Miles Frazier LSU HT: 6050 WT: 325 YR: RSR POS: IOL OVR RK 97 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Frazier is a battle-tested, powerful interior lineman with positional versatility, having started at both guard spots and tackle in college. He plays with a nasty demeanor, heavy hands, and good play strength, excelling in gap/power run schemes. However, his foot quickness, balance, and ability to handle quick interior rushers are concerns. His best fit is as a right guard in a downhill run system, though he could also be a functional depth piece across the interior. 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 Power at POA Versatility Nasty Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Balance Issues Hand Placement Consistency Pad Level PLAYER COMPARISONS Jon Feliciano Cordell Volson Michael Onwenu

  • Jimmy Horn Jr.

    < Back Jimmy Horn Jr. Colorado HT: 5100 WT: 170 YR: SR POS: WR OVR RK 96 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 13 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jimmy Horn Jr. is an electric slot receiver and return specialist with elite speed, quick twitch athleticism, and strong route-running skills. His ability to create separation makes him an intriguing option in space, but his small frame, struggles with contested catches, and inconsistency with drops limit his upside as a full-time starter. Best fit as a rotational slot receiver and special teams weapon in a spread or West Coast offense. 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 Elite Speed & Quickness Explosive Release Ball Tracking & Deep Threat Ability KEY WEAKNESSES Lack of Functional Strength & Physicality Struggles in Contested Catch Situations Drop Issues & Concentration Lapses PLAYER COMPARISONS Tutu Atwell KJ Hamler Derius Davis

  • Marcus Mbow

    < Back Marcus Mbow Purdue HT: 6050 WT: 300 YR: JR POS: OT OVR RK 77 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 9 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Mbow is a versatile, athletic offensive lineman with experience at both right guard and right tackle, but he projects best at center or guard in a zone-heavy NFL scheme. His explosiveness, fluid movement, and ability to climb to the second level make him an ideal fit for outside-zone and Shanahan-style systems. However, his lack of mass, inconsistent anchor, and tendency to lose hand placement battles against power rushers limit his effectiveness against bigger defenders. If he can refine his strike timing and improve his ability to sustain blocks, he could develop into a high-end starter. 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 Elite Movement Skills Positional Versatility Strong Initial Punch & Contact Balance KEY WEAKNESSES Needs to Improve Strike Precision Hand Placement Issues Lacks Functional Mass & Power PLAYER COMPARISONS Ali Marpet Mitch Morse Jonah Williams

  • David Walker

    < Back David Walker Central Arkansas HT: 6020 WT: 260 YR: SR POS: ED OVR RK 93 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 16 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT One of the most productive small-school defenders in recent memory, Walker combines high-level pass-rush instincts with natural leverage and hand usage. His compact build and violent play style allow him to win off the edge despite limited height and arm length. While he lacks the prototypical frame, he’s a true motor-based disruptor with scheme versatility. Best deployed as a rotational EDGE in a 3-4 or wide-9 front where he can play fast and attack in space. Senior Bowl and combine showings proved he belongs. 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 lower body with natural leverage Relentless motor and backside pursuit Instinctive rusher with functional power KEY WEAKNESSES Undersized with short arms Ankle stiffness limits bend efficiency Will be a 25-year-old rookie PLAYER COMPARISONS Mohamed Kamara Elvis Dumervil Anthony Winbush

  • Nic Scourton

    Nic Scourton is a highly productive edge rusher with a unique physical profile, combining size, strength, and athleticism. His ability to play both outside and inside on the defensive line makes him a valuable asset. To reach his full potential, Scourton must improve his pass-rush angles and develop a more consistent set of moves. < Back Nic Scourton Texas A&M HT: 6040 WT: 280 YR: JR POS: ED OVR RK 67 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 12 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Nic Scourton is a versatile and powerful edge defender with the size and strength to play multiple roles on an NFL defensive front. His quick, active hands and impressive frame allow him to set the edge reliably and collapse pockets with power. Scourton projects best as a versatile edge in a 4-3 or as a 3-4 defensive end, with the ability to rotate inside on passing downs for a more dynamic rush approach. His natural strength, hand usage, and motor make him an ideal fit for power-based and hybrid schemes. 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 Size and Power Alignment Versatility Hand Technique KEY WEAKNESSES First-Step Acceleration Leverage Consistency Pass-Rush Consistency PLAYER COMPARISONS

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