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  • Jacob Cowing

    < Back Jacob Cowing WR Arizona HT: 5080 WT: 168 YR: SR NO: 2 OVR RK 85 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 20 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Cowing is a talented wide receiver with particular strengths in run blocking and deep route running. While he has areas to improve, especially in press coverage and physicality, his speed, agility, and hands make him a valuable asset. His ability to stretch the field and contribute significantly as a run blocker sets him apart. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Jacob Cowing is a versatile slot receiver with a distinctive play style that emphasizes his strengths in deep route running and run blocking. He excels in stretching the field, utilizing his above-average speed and agility to create separation on deep routes. Cowing's ability to track the ball effectively downfield makes him a potent threat for vertical passing plays. KEY STRENGTHS Field Stretcher Ball Tracking Blocking KEY WEAKNESSES Concentration Strength vs. Press Double Moves PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Michael Penix Jr.

    < Back Michael Penix Jr. QB Washington HT: 6030 WT: 214 YR: RSR NO: 9 OVR RK 27 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Penix stands out with his precision and pocket poise, drawing parallels to established NFL passers like Joe Burrow and C.J. Stroud. There are, of course, injury concerns, but those have quieted a bit with reports of clean NFL Combine medicals. Under the right coaching, Penix's transition to the NFL could see him exceed expectations and secure a starting role immediately. I consider him an NFL-ready player who is at or near his ceiling. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Michael Penix Jr. is characterized by his classic pocket passer approach, accented with the ability to read defenses and execute precise throws, particularly on deeper routes. While he demonstrates some improvisational skills, his best performance comes from structured play, where his significant arm strength and accuracy come into play. Ideal for a pro-style or West Coast offense, Penix's transition into the NFL will largely depend on the alignment of his skills with the offensive scheme and the provision of a supportive team structure that enhances his pocket passing strengths while minimizing mobility demands. His success at the professional level will hinge on finding the right system that can leverage his ability to make quick decisions, deliver strong, accurate passes, and manage the game effectively from the pocket. KEY STRENGTHS Arm Strength Mobility Pocket Awareness KEY WEAKNESSES Consistent Accuracy Mechanics Anticipatory Throws PLAYER COMPARISONS Tua Tagovailoa Mac Jones Case Keenum

  • Darius Robinson

    < Back Darius Robinson ED Missouri HT: 6050 WT: 296 YR: SR NO: 6 OVR RK 46 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT 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. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg 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. KEY STRENGTHS Run Stop Hand Technique Physicality KEY WEAKNESSES Lateral Agility Pass Rush Moves 1st Step Quickness PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

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  • Rome Odunze

    < Back Rome Odunze WR Washington HT: 6030 WT: 212 YR: JR NO: 1 OVR RK 3 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 2 Near Elite OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Odunze's combination of size, speed, and elite ball skills, along with his proven track record as a reliable target, suggests he has the potential to be a Day 1 starter and evolve into a top-flight WR1 in the NFL. His adaptability and physical attributes will enable him to fit into any offensive scheme, making him a valuable asset for teams looking for a dynamic and impactful wide receiver. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Odunze's versatility allows him to play both in the slot and out wide, making him a valuable asset to any NFL offense. He is particularly skilled in making contested catches and using his body to shield defenders, a trait that will serve him well against the physicality of NFL cornerbacks. His ability to operate as a high-volume target means he can be a reliable option in critical situations. KEY STRENGTHS Play Strength After The Catch Contested Catches KEY WEAKNESSES Work On Double Moves Route Running Detail Run Block Effort PLAYER COMPARISONS Davante Adams Mike Evans Allen Robinson

  • Christian Haynes

    < Back Christian Haynes IOL Connecticut HT: 6020 WT: 313 YR: RSR NO: 64 OVR RK 61 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Christian Haynes projects as a High-End Starter Potential prospect with a final grade in the 65-69 range. His notable blend of athleticism, technique, and versatility marks him as a standout interior offensive lineman, ready to make a significant contribution in the NFL. Haynes' proficiency in wide zone blocking schemes, combined with his solid foundation in pass protection, sets a strong base for a player anticipated to become one of the top starters on his team within his first few years. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Christian Haynes excels in wide zone blocking schemes, showcasing exceptional technique and athleticism. His agility and footwork make him particularly effective at reaching the second level and engaging linebackers, aligning perfectly with offenses that prioritize mobility and space creation in their offensive linemen. Despite concerns about his size and length for the NFL level, Haynes' skill set allows him to anchor well in pass protection, using his reactive feet and hands to maintain leverage and control against defenders. His ability to adapt and succeed in various run schemes, coupled with his strong finishing mentality, makes him a versatile piece for any offensive line, especially those running Shanahan-esque systems. KEY STRENGTHS Outstanding Athleticism Fast Mover Solid Pass Pro KEY WEAKNESSES Limited Size/Length Strength Bend PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Christian Mahogany

    < Back Christian Mahogany IOL Boston College HT: 6030 WT: 322 YR: SR NO: 73 OVR RK 64 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Christian Mahogany projects as a high-end starter potential level prospect with a final grade in the 65-69 range. His powerful combination of size, strength, and technical skill sets him up as a standout interior offensive lineman poised for significant success in the NFL. Mahogany's dominance in both run blocking and pass protection, along with his ability to quickly adapt and overcome defensive schemes, positions him as a versatile lineman capable of making an immediate impact at the professional level. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Christian Mahogany is a versatile interior lineman capable of thriving in any offensive scheme. His power, technique, and athleticism make him an effective weapon in both the run and pass game. Mahogany's ability to move to the second level with ease and his proficiency in picking up stunts and twists make him a valuable asset in complex offensive schemes. His play style is characterized by aggression and finish, making him ideal for teams that prioritize physicality and dominance in the trenches. KEY STRENGTHS Strong Run Block Hand Placement Strong Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Agility Improve Balance Reaction Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Roman Wilson

    < Back Roman Wilson WR Michigan HT: 6000 WT: 192 YR: SR NO: 1 OVR RK 65 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 13 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Roman Wilson is an electric playmaker with a notable blend of speed, explosiveness, and agility which sets him apart on the field. His ability to stretch defenses and get open on short routes is exceptional, making him a versatile threat. While his strength isn't highlighted as much, his frame allows for potential growth without sacrificing his athletic traits. His route running, especially on short and deep routes, is outstanding. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT His play style is characterized by his vertical threat capability, making him a potential fit in offensive schemes that leverage speed and deep passing plays. While he excels in stretching the field vertically, there's room for him to expand his route tree and become more refined in the short and intermediate game. KEY STRENGTHS Explosive Route Running Ball Tracking KEY WEAKNESSES Play Strength Consistency Route Tree PLAYER COMPARISONS Marquise Brown Amon-Ra St. Brown Tyler Lockett

  • Taliese Fuaga

    < Back Taliese Fuaga OT Oregon State HT: 6060 WT: 333 YR: JR NO: 75 OVR RK 14 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT 70-74 (Near Elite) - Fuaga's exceptional run blocking, combined with sufficient pass protection abilities and his potential for versatility along the offensive line, aligns with a near elite grade. His impact in the run game and ability to develop into a more consistent pass protector suggest he will become a significant contributor early in his NFL career. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Fuaga is a powerful and physical offensive tackle with a dominating presence in the run game. He exhibits a mean streak and an ability to punish defenders, making him a cornerstone for a run-first offense. His ability to move quickly out of his stance and reach second-level defenders highlights his fit in schemes that prioritize zone concepts and play-action passes. Although his pass protection shows room for improvement, especially in terms of footwork and over-aggressiveness, his overall skill set makes him versatile enough to play both guard and tackle positions at the next level. Fuaga is best suited for teams looking to bolster their offensive line with a strong run blocker who can also hold his own in pass protection. KEY STRENGTHS Powerful Run Blocker Heavy Hands Positional Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Footwork Overset Tendency Over-Aggressive PLAYER COMPARISONS Jason Peters Nicholas Petit-Frere Teven Jenkins

  • Patrick Paul

    < Back Patrick Paul OT Houston HT: 6070 WT: 315 YR: JR NO: 76 OVR RK 92 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 11 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Overall, Patrick Paul's potential in the NFL is promising. His physical attributes and consistent performance across key areas of offensive line play suggest he could develop into a reliable starter in the league. Given his current skill set and potential for growth, Paul is evaluated as a 'Mid-Level Starter Potential' (60-64) prospect, likely to be selected in the middle rounds of the draft and with the potential to exceed expectations in the right system. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Patrick Paul is a towering presence on the offensive line, leveraging his considerable height and weight to his advantage. His play style is characterized by solid agility for his size and above-average footwork, enabling him to effectively engage and neutralize defenders. Paul demonstrates a consistent ability to finish blocks, particularly in run blocking, where he uses his strength to open lanes effectively. In pass protection, he shows good hand placement and sustain, often keeping pass rushers at bay. Paul fits best in a scheme that emphasizes power running and allows him to utilize his run-blocking prowess, although he is sufficiently versatile to adapt to various offensive systems. KEY STRENGTHS Imposing Presence Block Sustain Good Finisher KEY WEAKNESSES Agility Consistency vs. Elite Footwork PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Cooper Beebe

    < Back Cooper Beebe IOL Kansas State HT: 6040 WT: 322 YR: SR NO: 50 OVR RK 90 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT Beebe projects as a Day 2 pick with the potential to become an adequate starter in the NFL, particularly in a scheme that values power running. His immediate contribution is likely to be in the run game, with room to grow in pass protection. Given his high football IQ and motor, there's optimism that he can develop his footwork and lateral agility to become a more well-rounded lineman. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Cooper Beebe is a power-oriented interior lineman who thrives in a run-heavy scheme that capitalizes on his strength and ability to move defenders off the ball. His best fit is within a system that utilizes gap and power run schemes, where his skills pulling and climbing to the second level can be maximized. In pass protection, Beebe is most effective against power rushers due to his ability to anchor and maintain a strong base. His versatility, having taken snaps at both guard and tackle, makes him an adaptable piece along the offensive line, though his future in the NFL likely lies on the interior. KEY STRENGTHS Stout Build Leverage Strength KEY WEAKNESSES Length Lateral Agility Reactionary Speed PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

  • Jarrian Jones

    < Back Jarrian Jones CB Florida State HT: 6000 WT: 191 YR: SR NO: 7 OVR RK 95 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 15 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK SCOUTING REPORT 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. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg 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??. KEY STRENGTHS ​ ​ ​ KEY WEAKNESSES ​ ​ ​ PLAYER COMPARISONS ​ ​ ​

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