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  • T'Vondre Sweat

    < Back T'Vondre Sweat IDL Texas HT: 6040 WT: 366 YR: SR NO: 93 OVR RK 74 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT T'Vondre Sweat has seen consistent growth throughout his college career, with notable accomplishments as a pass rusher during his sophomore and junior years. His senior season was particularly remarkable, being recognized as one of the highest-graded interior defensive linemen in the Power Five, demonstrating his effective run-stopping abilities. The available information also highlights his sizable frame as a significant advantage in his position, which likely contributes to his positional strength and effectiveness on the field. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT T'Vondre Sweat projects as a strong run-stopper at the NFL level, ideal for schemes prioritizing run defense. His ability to control blockers and impact the run game is significant. However, his limitations in pass rush and agility might confine him to a rotational, two-down role in the NFL. Development in pass-rushing techniques and conditioning could increase his value and versatility on the defensive line. KEY STRENGTHS Size Disruptiveness Powerful KEY WEAKNESSES Quickness Experience Tackling PLAYER COMPARISONS Linval Joseph ​ ​

  • Trey Benson

    < Back Trey Benson RB Florida State HT: 6010 WT: 220 YR: JR NO: 3 OVR RK 86 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Trey Benson shows promise as a mid-level starter potential in the NFL, particularly in schemes that leverage his power running style. While he needs to develop in certain areas, his foundational skills and physical attributes make him a viable candidate for a significant role in an NFL team's running back rotation. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Trey Benson is a powerful, vertical runner known for his physicality and tenacity. He excels at using his strength and elite contact balance to power through tackles and maximize his runs. His skill set makes him suitable for schemes that emphasize inside running and utilize the running back in a variety of ways, including as a potential receiver out of the backfield. KEY STRENGTHS Vision Patience Contact Balance KEY WEAKNESSES Pass Pro Durability Long Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS David Johnson Kareem Hunt Marlon Mack

  • Edgerrin Cooper

    < Back Edgerrin Cooper LB Texas A&M HT: 6030 WT: 230 YR: JR NO: 45 OVR RK 58 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Cooper's performance and attributes suggest he has high-end starter potential in the NFL. His versatility and range make him a valuable asset for a variety of defensive schemes. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Cooper is a modern linebacker with a combination of length, diagnostic skills, quickness, range, and explosive downhill blitzing ability. He fits well in a weakside linebacker role behind a heavy four-man defensive front, with his length and athleticism allowing him to match up against some tight ends in man coverage. His flexibility in different linebacker roles makes him a valuable asset for various defensive schemes. KEY STRENGTHS Range Tackling Coverage KEY WEAKNESSES Maxed Frame Pass Rush Hand Usage PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Kool-Aid McKinstry

    < Back Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama HT: 6010 WT: 195 YR: JR NO: 1 OVR RK 23 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Overall, McKinstry shows the potential to be a high-end starter in the NFL, with room for further growth and refinement of his skills. His performances at Alabama, especially his significant improvement from his freshman to sophomore years, indicate a strong foundation and a high ceiling for his future in professional football. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT McKinstry is known for his excellent zone coverage awareness, utilizing his length effectively to disrupt passes. He's skilled in bump and run, mirroring receivers with quick footwork and fluid hips. His ball skills are particularly notable when facing the quarterback, and he's physical at the top of routes. McKinstry's lack of panic when out of position and his solid tackling ability in the open field make him a reliable defensive back. Additionally, his communication skills within Saban�s defense are a significant asset, and he brings added value as a punt returner. His versatility allows him to fit well in various NFL schemes, particularly those that utilize complex zone coverage systems. KEY STRENGTHS Fluid Hips Attacks Catch Point Physical KEY WEAKNESSES Trail Technique Reactiveness Technique PLAYER COMPARISONS Sauce Gardner Trevon Diggs J.C. Jackson

  • Jackson Powers-Johnson

    < Back Jackson Powers-Johnson IOL Oregon HT: 6030 WT: 320 YR: JR NO: 58 OVR RK 24 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Powers-Johnson projects as a Day 2 selection with Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64). His blend of athleticism, intelligence, and physicality will make him a valuable asset to any team looking to bolster their offensive line. Expected to be a high-end starting center with room to grow, Powers-Johnson's impact at the next level will likely be immediate and significant. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jackson Powers-Johnson exhibits a play style characterized by remarkable athleticism and a physical mindset. His ability to execute with precision in a zone-based running scheme highlights his advanced footwork and lateral movement, making him an ideal fit for teams that prioritize a dynamic ground game. In the passing game, despite some limitations in length, Powers-Johnson compensates with an effective anchor and intelligent hand use. His high football IQ and leadership as a team captain suggest he is best suited for offensive schemes that value versatility and the center's role as an on-field coordinator. KEY STRENGTHS Athleticism Hand Use Physical KEY WEAKNESSES Initial Quickness Length Block Sustain PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Nate Wiggins

    < Back Nate Wiggins CB Clemson HT: 6020 WT: 185 YR: JR NO: 2 OVR RK 15 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Wiggins is projected to be a high-level contributor in the NFL, likely fitting in the 'High-End Starter Potential' or 'Near Elite' categories of the final grade scale. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Wiggins is a long and lean cornerback known for his efficiency of motion and disruptive range. His searing closing speed and explosiveness, combined with his long-strider speed, make him effective against vertical threats. He has great foot speed and twitch, which are essential for short-area agility. His hinge fluidity and ability to recognize routes nearly instantaneously are key assets in coverage. Wiggins fits well in schemes that require cornerbacks to be adaptable, patient, and disciplined, especially in off-man coverage. His ability to track and high-point passes, along with his flexibility and length as a tackler, are notable. KEY STRENGTHS Fluid Closing Speed IQ KEY WEAKNESSES Strength Run Support Press PLAYER COMPARISONS Sauce Gardner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Christian Gonzalez

  • Jaylen Wright

    < Back Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee HT: 5110 WT: 210 YR: JR NO: ​ OVR RK 96 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Based on his explosive playmaking ability, improvements in receiving and pass protection, and raw athleticism, Jaylen Wright's overall potential leans towards being a mid-level potential prospect in the NFL, with room to grow into a more prominent role depending on his development and fit within an NFL scheme. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT His exceptional speed characterizes his play style, making him a threat in open space and a valuable asset for any team looking for a playmaker. Wright fits best in a scheme that utilizes his speed and receiving abilities, allowing him to operate in space and capitalize on his big-play potential. KEY STRENGTHS Speed Explosive 3-Dwn Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Mass Lateral Agility Pass Pro PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Austin Booker

    < Back Austin Booker ED Kansas HT: 6060 WT: 245 YR: RSO NO: 9 OVR RK 88 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 10 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT ​ Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT ​ KEY STRENGTHS ​ ​ ​ KEY WEAKNESSES ​ ​ ​ PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Jayden Daniels

    < Back Jayden Daniels QB LSU HT: 6030 WT: 200 YR: SR NO: 5 OVR RK 16 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Daniels's dynamic play style and pocket presence, combined with his remarkable athleticism, present a unique dual-threat capability. His Heisman-winning season at LSU underlines his evolution and potential as a top-tier NFL quarterback. Concerns remain regarding his physicality and decision-making as a runner, but his arm strength and accuracy position him as a highly desirable prospect. He has been compared to Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson, both of whom are excellent passers from within the pocket, with Lamar Jackson providing the dual-threat comparison that you hope Daniels can ascend to. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Daniels is a dual-threat quarterback, combining top-tier mobility and improvisational skills with solid passing ability. His play style is suited for modern RPO (Run-Pass Option) offenses and systems that value mobility and off-script playmaking. He has shown an ability to extend plays with his legs while maintaining downfield vision for big plays. KEY STRENGTHS Athleticism Accuracy Strong Arm KEY WEAKNESSES Reckless Runner Trust Your Structure Lean Frame PLAYER COMPARISONS Lamar Jackson Kyler Murray Justin Fields

  • Xavier Worthy

    < Back Xavier Worthy WR Texas HT: 6010 WT: 170 YR: JR NO: 1 OVR RK 31 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT With track speed that manifests in his ability to outrun defenders and stretch the field, Xavier Worthy adds an explosive element to the game. His route-running expertise, combined with exceptional body control and reliable hands, makes him a triple-threat at all field levels. However, at 172 lbs, his size could be an issue against physical cornerbacks and in blocking scenarios. Despite this, with muscle gain and improved blocking, Worthy could significantly increase his NFL draft stock. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Much like Tyreek Hill, Xavier Worthy could excel in a vertical-oriented offense due to his game-changing speed and ability to stretch defenses. Similar to DeSean Jackson, his skill in route-running and speed could fit well in a slot receiver role, while his return skills could enhance a team's special teams. Despite not being physically imposing, like D.J. Moore, he compensates with speed, agility, and separation ability. Overall, his skill set, mirroring elements from Hill, Jackson, and Moore, makes Worthy an exciting prospect for the upcoming NFL draft. KEY STRENGTHS Speed Explosiveness Route Running KEY WEAKNESSES Contested Catches Play Strength Consistency PLAYER COMPARISONS DeSean Jackson Will Fuller Marquise Brown

  • Ladd McConkey

    < Back Ladd McConkey WR Georgia HT: 6000 WT: 185 YR: JR NO: 84 OVR RK 28 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT McConkey's ability to consistently create separation and his reliable hands place him as a High-End Starter Potential (65-69). With further development in strength and blocking, he has the potential to be a significant asset in a pass-heavy offense, particularly one that leverages his deep route running and agility. His skill set and play style draw comparisons to players like Hunter Renfrow, who have carved out significant roles as reliable and versatile receivers. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Ladd McConkey is a versatile wide receiver known for his route-running precision and ability to create separation. His agility and speed make him a threat in the open field, capable of turning short catches into significant gains. While he excels in the slot due to his quickness and understanding of defensive schemes, McConkey's ability to track the ball and his hands make him a reliable target on the outside as well. His run blocking is an area for improvement, suggesting a better fit in a spread offense that leverages his open-field abilities rather than a run-heavy scheme requiring extensive blocking from its receivers. KEY STRENGTHS Ball Tracking Hands Route Running KEY WEAKNESSES Physicality Blocking Size PLAYER COMPARISONS Hunter Renfrow ​ ​

  • Blake Corum

    < Back Blake Corum RB Michigan HT: 5080 WT: 212 YR: SR NO: 2 OVR RK 47 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Corum's combination of vision, agility, and versatility position him as a High-End Starter Potential prospect. His skill set promises a significant impact in the right offensive scheme, with the potential to become one of the top starters on his team within his second or third year. His current projection is within the 65-69 range, indicating that he could be a valuable asset to an NFL team looking for a dynamic and multifaceted running back. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Blake Corum is a dynamic, compact running back who thrives in a zone-blocking scheme due to his excellent vision and agility. His lower center of gravity and balance allow him to maintain stability through contact, making him effective in between-the-tackles runs. Corum demonstrates a natural feel for finding creases in the defensive line and possesses the burst needed to exploit them. While his pass-catching abilities and route running are areas needing improvement, his solid pass protection skills and football IQ make him a viable three-down back. KEY STRENGTHS Vision Contact Balance Agility KEY WEAKNESSES Size Durability Route Running PLAYER COMPARISONS Kenneth Walker J.K. Dobbins Maurice Jones-Drew

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