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  • Ruke Orhorhoro

    < Back Ruke Orhorhoro IDL Clemson HT: 6040 WT: 290 YR: SR NO: 33 OVR RK 42 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Ruke Orhorhoro's draft stock has been rising, and with good reason. His blend of power, explosiveness, and versatility make him a valuable asset for NFL teams looking to bolster their defensive line. His ceiling is high, given his relatively recent introduction to football and the rapid improvement he's shown over his college career. Based on his projected contribution and physical attributes, he's positioned as a mid-second rounder with the potential to outperform his draft position as he continues to refine his technique and understanding of the game. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Orhorhoro has shown himself to be a versatile defender with experience playing across the defensive line, from the edge to the nose tackle position. His strengths lie in his ability to stop the run and apply pressure on the quarterback through sheer power and explosiveness. He fits well in a base 3-4 defense as a defensive end but has the versatility and athleticism to contribute in various defensive schemes. Orhorhoro's approach to pass-rushing leans more towards power than finesse, often utilizing a bull rush to disrupt the backfield?. KEY STRENGTHS Run Stopper Excellent Athlete Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Rush Plan Hand Use Improve Football IQ PLAYER COMPARISONS Justin Madubuike Nick Fairley Robert Nkemdiche

  • J.J. McCarthy

    < Back J.J. McCarthy QB Michigan HT: 6030 WT: 219 YR: JR NO: 9 OVR RK 6 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 Near Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT McCarthy's growth since arriving at the University of Michigan is one of the primary reasons NFL scouts and GMs are enamored. McCarthy has a powerful arm; he can make any throw at any level of the field. His mobility allows him to create as a runner and a passer, similar to Drake Maye and Caleb Williams. His ceiling, combined with his competitive nature and willingness to grind nonstop, has earned him the number two spot in my QB rankings. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT McCarthy plays in a pro-style system, showcasing a balanced mix of pocket presence and mobility. He's suitable for schemes prioritizing a mobile pocket passer with the flexibility to make plays off-script. Best fit for teams using a Shanahan/Payton style offense that leverages his intermediate/short passing game strength and can develop his processing skills. KEY STRENGTHS Accuracy On The Move High-Velocity Throws Clutch Ability KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Deep Accuracy Trust Your Structure Can Force Throws PLAYER COMPARISONS Joe Burrow Alex Smith Chad Pennington

  • Jamari Thrash

    < Back Jamari Thrash WR Louisville HT: 6010 WT: 185 YR: JR NO: 1 OVR RK 92 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 22 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Overall, Jamari Thrash�s capabilities suggest he could be a valuable addition to NFL rosters, particularly for teams seeking versatile and reliable receiving options. Based on the available metrics and the typical attributes of a player in his projected draft range, his overall potential might align with a Mid-Level Starter Potential grade, pending further evaluation of specific game film and combine results?. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Thrash seems best suited for a versatile receiving role that can leverage his ability to gain yards after the catch. His moderate speed and agility make him a potential fit for slot receiver roles or as a secondary outside option in spread offenses. KEY STRENGTHS Productive In College Good Agility Reliable Hands KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Deep Speed Improve Physicality Contested Catch Ability PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Jared Verse

    < Back Jared Verse ED Florida State HT: 6040 WT: 250 YR: JR NO: 5 OVR RK 18 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Near Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Jared Verse is a promising edge rusher boasting an impressive combination of speed, strength, and powerful hand technique that allows him to shake off blockers quickly. His diversified arsenal of pass-rush moves, from bull rushing to speed off the edge, underscores his potential as a disruptive force on the defensive line. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jared Verse stands out as a multifaceted edge rusher, able to adapt and make an impact in diverse defensive schemes. His ideal fit within the 4-3 defense is evident, but he also showcases potential for the 3-4 defense, emphasizing his adaptability. This versatility mirrors that of Josh Sweat from the Eagles, who has carved out a reputation for his ability to excel in various roles and schemes. Harold Landry of the Titans offers another apt comparison, given his standout pass-rushing prowess, a strength that Verse also exemplifies. Lastly, the intensity and tenacity with which Verse approaches the game bring to mind Nick Bosa of the 49ers, renowned for his relentless pressure and ability to disrupt offensive plans. Each of these comparisons underscores Verse's potential as a dynamic edge rusher ready to be a centerpiece for teams prioritizing quarterback pressures and defensive versatility. KEY STRENGTHS 1st Step Speed Power KEY WEAKNESSES Play Recognition Leverage Bend PLAYER COMPARISONS Lamarr Woodley David Ojabo Kwity Paye

  • J.C. Latham

    < Back J.C. Latham OT Alabama HT: 6060 WT: 326 YR: JR NO: 65 OVR RK 21 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT JC Latham projects as a Near Elite prospect with a final grade in the 70-74 range. His exceptional blend of size, athleticism, and technical prowess positions him as a standout offensive tackle capable of making an immediate impact in the NFL. Latham's strengths in pass protection, coupled with his potential in the run game, set the foundation for a player who could quickly ascend to Pro Bowl status. His ability to adapt and excel in both zone and power run schemes further underscores his versatility and value to prospective NFL teams. With refinement in sustaining blocks and countering inside moves, Latham has the potential to develop into one of the league's premier linemen, highlighting a clear path to early career achievement and long-term success in a variety of offensive systems. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT JC Latham is a prototypical offensive tackle with the size, strength, and athleticism required for the position at the highest level. His quickness, lateral agility, and powerful hands allow him to excel in pass protection and offer significant upside in the run game. Latham's ability to move to the second level and engage with linebackers demonstrates his scheme versatility, fitting well in both zone and power run schemes. His pass protection skills make him an ideal fit for pass-heavy offenses looking for a tackle who can protect the quarterback's blindside. KEY STRENGTHS Size and length Athleticism Pass Pro KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Rush Counters Bend Run Block Sustain PLAYER COMPARISONS Tyron Smith David Bakhtiari Trent Williams

  • Ben Sinnott

    < Back Ben Sinnott TE Kansas State HT: 6040 WT: 250 YR: SR NO: 34 OVR RK 54 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Overall, Ben Sinnott emerges as a compelling tight end prospect for the 2024 NFL Draft, bringing a comprehensive skill set with considerable upside for development. His journey from a walk-on to a Mackey Award semifinalist exemplifies his work ethic and potential impact at the next level?. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Sinnott is a versatile F-tight-end with the ability to play in-line, in the backfield, and split out as a receiver. His skill set and physicality make him a capable pass catcher who can also contribute significantly in the blocking game. His role at Kansas State as an inline multi-role TE and performances at the Senior Bowl reinforce his potential NFL translatability??. KEY STRENGTHS Versatility Strong Route Runner Athleticism KEY WEAKNESSES Blocking Strength Mid Length Reactionary Hands PLAYER COMPARISONS T.J. Hockenson Foster Moreau Drew Sample

  • Javon Baker

    < Back Javon Baker WR UCF HT: 6010 WT: 208 YR: SR NO: 1 OVR RK 83 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 18 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Overall, Baker has the makings of a solid contributor at the NFL level, particularly as a rotational receiver with the potential to develop into a reliable starter. His lack of elite speed and explosiveness may limit his ceiling, but his fundamental skills as a receiver ensure that he will be valuable in the right system????. Given his skills and potential fit in the NFL, Baker projects as a mid-round pick, with the ability to climb higher depending on pre-draft workouts and team needs. His performance at the Senior Bowl and his senior season stats at UCF bolster his draft stock, positioning him as a possible Day 2 to early Day 3 selection. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Javon Baker is an outside receiver with slot versatility. He is known for his reliable hands and body control, making him effective at the catch point. His playing style combines good route-running with the ability to make high-difficulty adjustments to the football. Despite not having elite explosiveness or top-end speed, Baker�s strong hands, route savvy, and physicality enable him to excel in schemes that value precision and the ability to win contested catches. His blocking ability is suitable for teams that emphasize WR involvement in the running game. KEY STRENGTHS Elite Hands Catcher Body Control Good Route Runner KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Top End Speed Concentration Drops Build On Route Tree PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.

    < Back Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB Clemson HT: 6000 WT: 230 YR: JR NO: 54 OVR RK 84 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 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 ​ ​

  • Jonathon Brooks

    < Back Jonathon Brooks RB Texas HT: 6000 WT: 207 YR: RSO NO: 24 OVR RK 90 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Given Brooks's comprehensive skill set and potential for further development, he projects as a High-End Starter Potential player in the NFL. With his current attributes, Brooks would likely find himself being a second or third-round pick, with the expectation of becoming a significant contributor to his team's offense within his first two seasons. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jonathon Brooks is a versatile and dynamic running back with a natural ability to find and exploit gaps in the defense. His vision and patience allow him to effectively navigate through traffic, while his agility and break tackle ability make him a constant threat in open space. Brooks is best suited for a zone running scheme that allows him to utilize his vision and cutback ability to the fullest. He has shown promise in the passing game, though further development in pass protection and route running could elevate his role to an every-down back in a more diverse offensive playbook. KEY STRENGTHS Contact Balance Vision and Patience 3-Dwn Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Pro Refine Route Running Catch Concentration PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Adonai Mitchell

    < Back Adonai Mitchell WR Texas HT: 6020 WT: 205 YR: JR NO: 5 OVR RK 20 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Near Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT 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. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg 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. KEY STRENGTHS Route Running Hands Can And Run KEY WEAKNESSES Physicality Deeb Ball Tracking Size PLAYER COMPARISONS George Pickens Josh Reynolds D.J. Chark

  • Jermaine Burton

    < Back Jermaine Burton WR Alabama HT: 6000 WT: 200 YR: SR NO: 7 OVR RK 69 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 14 High-End 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 ​ ​ ​

  • Junior Colson

    < Back Junior Colson LB Michigan HT: 6030 WT: 247 YR: JR NO: 25 OVR RK 63 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Junior Colson�s combination of athleticism, coverage skills, and ability to defend the run positions him as a High-End Starter Potential (65-69) in the NFL. With further development in pass rush and block shedding, he has the potential to become a significant contributor in a professional defense. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Junior Colson is a versatile linebacker who thrives in both run defense and pass coverage. His athleticism and agility allow him to cover a wide range of the field, making him effective in zone coverage and against the run. His physicality and tackling skills enable him to effectively stop the run, while his coverage skills make him a three-down linebacker. Colson's skill set would fit well in a 4-3 defensive scheme, where he can use his speed and agility to roam the field and make plays. KEY STRENGTHS Agility Run Stop Pass Coverage KEY WEAKNESSES Block Shed Pass Rush Overaggressive PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

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