
Caleb Downs
Scouting Report
Caleb Downs has the potential to be a DPOY candidate for the next decade. Whether it is playing center field and taking away swaths of grass, or dropping next to the Mike for run support, Caleb Downs is truly an extra Coordinator on the field. What he lacks in size he makes up for in speed, agility, decisiveness and a nose for the ball.
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Arvell Reese
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An impressive mixture of size and speed, Arvell Reese has an athletic profile that is seldom seen from LB prospects. An aggressive run defender, Reese plays full tilt diagnosing a rushing play. Lacking experience, there is more to be desired from Reese in coverage. In spite of a small sample size, Reese's tape mixed with his profile has shot him up draft boards.
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Rueben Bain Jr.
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Reuben Bain is the most put together prospect in the class. At 275 pounds, he generates extreme power in his bull rush while effortlessly converting speed to power. Rarely does a 275 pound edge possess the rush moves and footwork that Bain Jr has. He is just as lethal in the run game, using his garganutaun lower frame to stick, stay low, shed and clog the lanes.
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Spencer Fano
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A Staple of consistency, Spencer Fano has been able to handle 1 on 1 pass rush from some of the best in the business. Tasked with a complicated 'positionless' offense under Jason Beck, Fano allowed 0 sacks on 384 drop backs this season
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Jeremiyah Love
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Vision, Balance, Burst, Finish Through Contact. This is Jeremiyah Love's Creed, and he rarely wavers. A true 3-Down, do it all back that we have not seen since the end of the 2000's,the 6'0 bully fits in multiple schemes. A Jeanty-Esque rise up the board is on the way for Love.
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Kenyon Sadiq
Scouting Report
Saddiq has every opportunity to make an instant impact with his elite blocking, route running, hands and physicality. With the entire route tree at his disposal, he very well may end up with the top RAS Score at the combine. Saddiq has all the makings of the leagues next great Tight End. Positional Value aside, Saddiq may be the best overall player in this draft.
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David Bailey
Scouting Report
A true student of the game, David Bailey burst onto the scene as a freshman at Stanford. Now at Texas Tech, Bailey has refined his game from an overpowering speed rusher to a 3 down, do-it-all of-ball Linebacker. TTU boasts an elite LB corp, allowing Sheil Wood to utilize bailey as his hybrid piece.
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Francis Mauigoa
Scouting Report
A behemoth on the left side, Mauigoa is as big is the most well rounded Tackle in this class. In Cristobal's gap scheme, Mauigoa has thrived being able to seek and destroy as he advances through levels of the defense. He will need to improve his kick-out to reach faster speed rushers in the NFL.
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Jermod McCoy
Scouting Report
Jermod McCoy has all the makings of a first round talent. A do-it-all cover corner, McCoy has excelled in multiple concepts from drop zone to press man. A torn ACL has kept McCoy off the field in 2025, opening an opportunity for a draft night fall.
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Brandon Cisse
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Shooting up draft boards, no one has done better for themselves in a throwaway season for the Gamecocks. With an ability to match receivers in phase paired with great ball skills, Cisse is vying for CB1 of the class.
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Fernando Mendoza
Scouting Report
Mendoza has shown an ability to comprehend and execute multiple different offenses throughout his college career. This season, he has shown a poise in the pocket that had been missing in previous years. Mendoza has been a decisive signal caller who consistently makes the efficient play. The IU QB will be a hot commodity come April.
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Jordyn Tyson
Scouting Report
A polished route runner with great hands and above average athleticism, Tyson has followed up a hot offseason with a great start to the year. Tyson can create seperation at every level. He has showcased an ability to win multiple ways,seperating, highpointing, timing routes,the ASU receiver has put on a clinic early this season. He is the clear WR1 of this draft class that he was preemptively crowned.
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Peter Woods
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Peter Woods has all the makings of a 3-down DT. An ability to anchor the rushing defense, and an above average get off as a DT, Woods looks to follow in former Clemson DL footsteps in the NFL. Woods frequently demands double teams, while still being productive.
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Sonny Styles
Scouting Report
Styles is an athletic freak. The leader in the Buckeye LB room absolutely flies around the field for his size. A seasoned cover backer, Styles has taken the responsibility of covering stretch tightends down to twitchy slot receivers. A generational combine performance has put Styles squarely in the conversation for top 10.
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Vega Ioane
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While Penn State's season has gone awry, Vega Ioane has stayed consistent in his quest to maul defensive linemen. A massive guard with the ability to do whatever is asked of him, Ioane will fit right in to multiple NFL schemes.
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Lee Hunter
Scouting Report
Hunter is an absolute gamewrecker from the 0-Technique. With unreal core strength, the Red Raider DLinemen has no issue shucking IOL and making plays in the backfield. While not the fastest player on the field, Hunter has honed elite quickness in his rush moves to create immediate pressure in both the run and pass game.
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Avieon Terrell
Scouting Report
Much like his brother AJ, Aveion Terrell possesses a mixture of athleticism and ball skills that is highly sought after in today's NFL. While AJ was scrutinized heavily for his ability to tackle,many scouts will not have the same concerns with little brother.
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TJ Parker
Scouting Report
A true Power-Rusher, Parker is as physically gifted as any Edge in this class. His tape is littered with dominant reps against quality opponents. There is a lack of variety in Parker's Rush Moves, and at times an inabiltiy to identify, anchor, and stop the run. While one of the more 'raw' prospects in this class, Parker's cieling is as high as anyone.
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Carnell Tate
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A mixture of smooth agility and violent change of direction, all while having a deep understanding of play development has allowed Carnell Tate to be Julian Sayin's security blanket. Whether he is lined up at X,Y, or Z, Carnell Tate is rarely blanketed. Becoming more physical and meeting the ball at the high point could turn Carnell Tate into this year's Egbuka
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Dillon Thieneman
Scouting Report
Thieneman was one of the most reliable center field safeties in College Football. His ability to read the QB's eyes, turn his hips and make a play on the ball is second to none. The Oregon Safety has been a force dropping into the Duck's hybrid nickel look, lining up in a dropped man coverage. An impressive Combine cemented the Duck safety as #2 in this stacked secondary class.
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Monroe Freeling
Scouting Report
Freeling is a long athlete with great lateral quickness and an ability to beat the opposing edge to his spot. Giving up only 2 sacks in 2026, Freeling's massive frame feels like it could sustain much more wieght. Freeling struggles in the run game, lacking the vertical agility to get low and finish blocks.
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Mansoor Delane
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Delane started his career at Virginia Tech, handling VT's Zone scheme with precision. Taking a gamble, Delane joined LSU's secondary and has fit right into their man-heavy scheme. Delane has great balance and agility, running routes with recievers in lockstep.
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Keldric Faulk
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Keldric Faulk is the X-Factor in Auburn's Run Defense. A rangey, strong athlete, Faulk is a master of shedding blocks and getting his nose in the play. Faulk has been moved all along the line and has experience with his hand in the dirt. A monotone pass rusher, 3Tech projects a positional change to a run stuffing, rangey Defensive Tackle.
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Caleb Lomu
Scouting Report
Lomu is an uber athletic right tackle who has been as consistent as can be in Beck's hybrid scheme. Giving up only a handful of sacks across his career, Lomu's frame projects exceptionally well to the NFL. A mauler on the edge, Lomu is completely unphased by stunts, simulated pressures, and even crowd noise.
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Jalen Kilgore
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An extremely fluid and smooth athlete, many of Kilgore's reps look effortless. With an ability to match his frame with incoming recievers while still keeping an eye in the backfield, Kilgore is a presence in both the pass and run game. Trusting in his superior size and being more risk averse in pass coverage could turn Kilgore into the next elite NFL Center Fielder.
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CJ Allen
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CJ Allen has been at the heartbeat of Georgia's defense for multiple years now. A ferocious tackler, Allen uses his above average quickness to seek and destroy in the run game. Impeccable decision making mixed with well timed speed blitzes makes Allen someone a QB is required to account for. Allen's coverage skills along the seams leave more to be desired, and will surely be exposed if not fixed.
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Makai Lemon
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Makai Lemon has been a lethal weapon out of the slot this year. Running wild up the seam, Lemon's superior IQ pays dividends manipulating nickels and safeties into giving up huge swaths of grass. Lemon's slender frame may limit his usage at the next level, specifically in run blocking situations.
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Blake Miller
Scouting Report
One of PFF's highest graded players in all of College Football, Blake Miller has come out and performed with a professional mentality since day one. Miller has dominant tape, from run finishes to pass sets, Miller's massive frame translates to elite reps against quality pass rush.
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Colton Hood
Scouting Report
A demon in the Vol's secondary, Colton Hood has burst onto the scene as one of the best cover corners in this class. With an ability to play in phase and rarely get caught gambling, Hood has been lockdown in coverage this year. An above average athlete, becoming a more willing tackler in run support could skyrocket hoods draft stock.
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Christen Miller
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An enforcer in the middle of Georgia's front 7, Miller has been an overwhelming mix of size, speed, at violence at the point of attack. With strong hands and an understanding of leverage and gap responsibility, Miller's skill set is becoming increasingly needed across the NFL.
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Anthony Hill Jr.
Scouting Report
When Texas' Defense is on the field, Hill Jr. can be seen consistently flying around. With exceptional speed rush moves, the Denton-Born Linebacker has become a threat as a line of scrimmage enforcer, as well as a drop zone coverage defender. With one of the best motors in the class, Hill has the ability to cause a turnover on any play, showing a nose for the football and timing to rip it out.
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Cashius Howell
Scouting Report
Howell may be one of the safer edge prospects in this class. With a detailed pass rush bag, Howell plays with his eyes up and is willing to continue a play as needed. A strong athlete who should test well at the combine, Howell has all the makings of an elite NFL Edge
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Kadyn Proctor
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The giant from Des Moines Iowa, Kadyn Proctor is massive, and yet still moves effortlessly on the field. His massive frame has become immovable against a power rush in pass protection. He has shown off 'Big Boy Athleticism' with a catch and run touchdown. Improving his point of attack in downhill run schemes could turn Proctor into an All Pro at the next level.
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Omar Cooper Jr.
Scouting Report
A strong bodied, deliberate route runner, Omar Cooper Jr. was the leader of an incredibly talented IU WR Room. With the entire route tree at his disposal, Cooper consistently flashed highlight catches in traffic. Checking in slightly smaller than the average NFL slot, the IU WR could find a home early on Day 2.
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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Scouting Report
The Toledo Safety has athletic traits that simply cannot be taught. At 6'2, his rangey wingspan mixed with fluid agility have helped lockdown larger pass catchers. A willing tackler, McNeil-Warren has shown up in MAC play forcing multiple turnovers. A slender frame mixed with a tendency to overpursue at bad angles could spell a drop in the big board for the Tampa born playmaker.
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Ja'Kobi Lane
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Lane is a big-bodied, rangey receiver who plays with incredible contact balance. Lane has made a living on the back shoulder deep ball, and has shown incredible ball skills doing so. At a slender frame, Lane still possesses the strength necessary to fight through contact and make a play on the ball. Lane is shooting up our draft board.
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Romello Height
Scouting Report
An exhuasting, never say die Linebacker, Height has the most refined pass rushing skills from this draft class. An efficient tackler with a nose for the ball, Height rarely is found out of place or 'in the weeds.' Poor Measurables push the TTU LB into day 2, who projects as an OLB in a base 3 Down Defense.
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KC Concepcion
Scouting Report
KC Concepcion will have a crowd to witness his 40 yard dash at the combine. With unreal speed, The Aggies leading receiver has been a touchdown threat on every snap. Concepcion has showed promise developing his route tree, and has become defense's death knell in slow drag concepts.
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Domonique Orange
Scouting Report
Orange made Bruce Feldman's 'Freak List' due to his massive size along with his devastating power. Orange displays above average pass rush moves for his size and has been a consistent force against interior linemen. A lack of flexibility and closing speed could hamper the ISU Linemen's draft stock at the combine.
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Connor Lew
Scouting Report
While the QB play at Auburn has not been pretty, the snap that QB receives has been perfect. Connor Lew has the makings of a high quality IOL. He plays extremely low for his height, and with a mean streak. An effective communicator calling out/passing off blocks and seeking contact.
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Emmanuel Pregnon
Scouting Report
Pregnon has an ability to overwhelm interior DLinemen with his violence at the point of attack. Thriving in multiple schemes across three schools, Pregnon has proven himself as a mauler on the IOL. Becoming an effective communicator to mitigate damage from simulated pressures and stunts could elevate Pregnon into an every day starter in the NFL.
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Jake Golday
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A battle tested Linebacker, Golday was the leader of a stiff Bearcat defense. Golday shows the abiltiy to diagnose and fill gaps in the run game, while showing the athleticism necessary to drop into coverage against pass catching tight ends. Golday has all the makings of an above average defender in the NFL
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Kayden Mcdonald
Scouting Report
A bruising, powerful run defender, McDonald displays elite strength in his ability to anchor and rip through opposing lines to clog lanes. A seldom used pass rusher, McDonald displays above average quickness for his size. McDonald projects as a punishing run stuffer in the NFL.
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Chris Johnson
Scouting Report
Johnson has the foundation needed to be a lockdown corner in the NFL. A fluid athlete with an eye for the ball, the Aztec corner has shown promise across man and zone looks. Johnson has been a contributor since day 1 as a special teamer, and has shown measurable growth throughout his college career. Testing numbers at the combine may sink the corner's stock into Day 3.
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LT Overton
Scouting Report
Overton is a physical specimen, with freakish agility for his size. The 6'5 Edge has been a mainstay on Alabama's Dline. With the ability to lineup anywhere, Overton posseses powerful rush moves, followed by efficient handwork to shed blockers and make plays. Positional versatility may shoot Overton up draft boards.
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Ty Simpson
Scouting Report
Ty Simpson has quietly been the most impressive QB in CFB this season. An NFL arm with evidence that he can make every throw necessary, Simpson has uncorked the Alabama offense under Deboer. While some have pointed out inconsistiencies in layered throws, Simpson's lack of experience may hamper his NFL evaluation.
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Gennings Dunker
Scouting Report
A bruising force up front, Dunker is the first of the bus for an extremely deep Iowa OL. A downhill run blocker, Dunker has shown an ability to be flexible in the Hawkeye's RPO scheme. With OT a need across the NFL, look at Dunker as a name late in the first.
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R Mason Thomas
Scouting Report
A dangerous speed rusher, R Mason Thomas shows incredible agility and bend with his tight angle around opposing Tackles. Being slightly undersized, the Oklahoma edge can sometimes get swallowed up by rangey OLinemen. Developing an ability to consistently drop into zone looks could establish Mason Thomas as an every down player in the NFL.
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Zion Young
Scouting Report
Young has flashed as a potential gamewrecker along the Tiger's DLine. Young has shown flexibility lining up across the line while still maintaining productivity. A raw athlete, Zion Young has all the intangibles needed to be a consistent winner at the Edge position. Playing high and with shaky hands at times have led Young to be stimied by cerebral Olinemen.
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Keith Abney
Scouting Report
A bold corner who excels mirroring a recievers hips, Abney is less experienced than his peers in the class, but his production in a shorter time frame pops off the page. A former 3 star, Abney has outperformed his rating in Brian Ward's defense. Elite traits could vault Abney into the early 2nd Round.
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Kamari Ramsey
Scouting Report
A mixture of size and speed, Ramsey has been making himself known for years in the Pac 12 and now Big 10. A versatile safety, Ramsey has been able to drop into strong box looks while also flairing out as a nickel corner when asked. An above average man defender, Ramsey will need to hone his ball skills to become a premier player at the next level.
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Akheem Mesidor
Scouting Report
Mesidor is a freakishly strong defensive edge with an ability to seal and anchor his side of the line. Playing with exceptional pad level, Mesidor's heavy but agile hands rip through opposing Linemen. Being one of, if not the oldest prospect in this class born in 2001 is the only knock on Mesidors profile.
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Chris Bell
Scouting Report
A strong, forceful athlete, Chris Bell has been a big play waiting to happen his entire career. With a variety of lethal releases, Bell relies on his physicality to reel in acrobatic catches and get YAC. A limited route tree as well as below average burst could limit Bell's impact on an NFL offense.
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VJ Payne
Scouting Report
A veteran, 42 game starter for Kansas State, VJ Payne is a physical specimen. At 6'3 200+, Payne ran a blazing 4.40 40. Payne showed an ability to make an impact all over the field in the Big 12, showcasing a willingness and motor to be apart of almost every play.
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Denzel Boston
Scouting Report
A rangey receiver who is always open, Denzel Boston has grown into an elite pass catcher in the Big Ten. Boston consistently wins at the line, but showcases his athleticism best on broken plays, finding soft spots and returning to the ball, giving his QB options downfield. A touchdown machine, Boston will most likely find a pairing with one of the NFL's established QBs in the end of round 1
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Max Iheanachor
Scouting Report
A late bloomer, Iheanachor has popped onto the draft seen as one of the biggest postseason risers. An agile 325 pounds with great lateral movement, Iheanachor was a star in pass pro at Arizona State. Gaining strength and confidence in his punch will help improve his run blocking.
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Caleb Tiernan
Scouting Report
What some may call a 'jumbo athlete' Tiernan possesses agility unheard of for most 6'7 maulers. A smooth criminal in pass pro, the Northwestern tackle sometimes struggles to initiate contact in the run game. NFL GM's may fall in love with Tiernan's disciplined tape.
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Max Klare
Scouting Report
Klare is a mismatch in the pass game. Standing at 6'5 with a towering vertical, Klare has mastered the art of high pointing the ball on contested catches, as well as sitting comfortable in soft spots of zones. Becoming a stronger blocker will be key to staying on the field in the pros.
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Harold Perkins
Scouting Report
Perkins Jr. has had a tumultous college career at LSU. Starting as an Edge, the Tiger's defender has dealt with a position change to LB and a torn ACL. Perkins Jr. possesses physical gifts that are a rare mix of speed and force. At one point considered a top 25 prospect, the Junior LB will be a gamble for one NFL GM.
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Julian Neal
Scouting Report
A powerful corner who loves to make plays, Julian Neal transferred from Fresno State to Arkansas and became even more productive. Neal was a key piece in the Arkansas zone scheme, allowing him to read the play and react accordingly. A bit of a gambler without a high top end speed allows for Neal to get caught out of position at times.
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Jake Slaughter
Scouting Report
Slaughter has been a day in and day out grinder for the Gators. Improving year after year, Slaughter has worked hard to shape himself into a stalwart center. A tireless blocker, Slaughter has become one of the SEC's best run and pass defenders along the interior. Building playable strength will be key against NFL athletes along the DLine.
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Treydan Stukes
Scouting Report
A fluid athlete with the ability to drive on the football, Stukes held his own in a very talented Arizona secondary. A fast, physical, in-phase Nickel Stukes thrives when forcing receivers off their cadence. If he becomes a more willing tackler, Stukes could be a starting corner in the correct system.
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Michael Trigg
Scouting Report
A daunting athlete, Michael Trigg has dwarfed defenders wherever he has played. At Baylor, Trigg has blossomed into an explosive pass catcher. While he has displayed an ability to feel zone concepts and sit down in space, Trigg's massive catch radius could be invaluable in today's NFL. Trigg must become a more consistent blocker to see consistent NFL action.
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Dani Dennis-Sutton
Scouting Report
Dennis-Sutton is one of the more refined pass rushers in this class. With an NFL sized frame, the Penn State Edge rusher has gotten to the QB with a variety of moves. From a powerfull bull rush to an agile burst and bend around opposing tackles, Dennis-Sutton has shown productivity in every season. At times swallowed up in the thick of the scrum, Dennis-Sutton will need to continue building playable strength.
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Mike Washington Jr.
Scouting Report
Washington has been a journeyman throughout college, attending Buffalo, New Mexico, and finally Arkansas. A repurposed WR, Washington is as fluid an athlete as any. A patient runner with insane burst for his size, the Hog's RB is shooting up draft boards after clocking a 4.33 40 at the combine.
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Gabe Jacas
Scouting Report
A veteran along Illinois' DLine, Jacas has loads of experience and a unique skill set. A twitchy pass rusher with NFL strength, Jacas has been able to play a true 3tech or standup OLB. Jacas' testing at the combine was slightly underwhelming, lowering the senior's stock.
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Jadarian Price
Scouting Report
While the spotlight was on Love in the Notre Dame backfield, Jadarian Price has shown to be a very efficient playmaker out of the backfield. Utlizing a sold base, Price has no issue taking on contact. A patient runner, Price has shown trust in his OL to develop the hole. A freshman year achilles tear could scare NFL teams.
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Caleb Banks
Scouting Report
Caleb Banks was sorely missed by the UF DLine since his foot surgery after Week 3. Banks posseses a massive frame and the necessary lateral agility to play across multiple positions along the line. A run stuffer, Banks will need to find consistency in his pass rush to become a down in down out DLinemen in the NFL.
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Eli Stowers
Scouting Report
The John Mackey award winner, Stowers measures out as an elite athlete at the tight end position. Used frequently in the passing game, Stowers combine-record vertical gives his QB large easy targets up the middle. A thinner build throughout, Stowers is a liability in run blocking assignments.
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Daylen Everette
Scouting Report
A veteran presence among Kirby Smart's Defense, Everette has played in almost every game hes been eligible for. The Bulldog corner utliizes his larger frame to match physical WR's and has shown himself to be a willing tackler, with over 100 in his 4 year career.
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Parker Brailsford
Scouting Report
A starter every year in college, Brailsford has shown a strong foundation when anchoring against larger DT's. An extremely consistent snap and a lack of penalties have made Brailsford invaluable for the Tide offense. A smaller frame is the only thing hampering the Center's draft stock.
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Joshua Josephs

Cayden Green

Justin Jefferson

Skyler Bell

Germie Bernard
Scouting Report
A swiss army knife for the Tide, Germie Bernard's versatility is sought after in today's NFL. Lining up all over the field, Bernard has gained the full trust of Kalen Deboer when needed most. After an impressive showing at the combine, Bernard may have earned his way into round 2 conversations.
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Davison Igbinosun

Zane Durant

Will Lee III

Kyle Louis

Tyreak Sapp

Dontay Corleone

Austin Barber

Chase Bisontis

AJ Haulcy
Scouting Report
Haulcy is built like a brick house, yet is one of the smoothest moving defenders in this class. An ability to drop in the box for run support or flare out into the deep third, Haulcy has been a key piece of the LSU defense in 2025. An excellent day at the combine has cemented Haulcy as a part of a legendary Safety class.
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Zachariah Branch
Scouting Report
A mismatch against most, Bobo's east-west concepts for Branch have paid dividends for the Bulldogs. Branch flashed as a big play threat at Southern Cal, and has continued that into the SEC. With extreme quickness and vision, Branch is lethal after the catch. A small bodied speedster, Branch could be a steal in Day 3.
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Kage Casey

David Gusta
Scouting Report
Gusta is an above average run defender with a great ability to shed blocks in tight lanes. A 3 year contributor at Washington State, Gusta made the transition to the SEC and saw a slight dropoff in production. A powerful frame with great mechanics, Gusta is a raw prospect with a high cieling.
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Pat Coogan
Scouting Report
After showing draft promise in 2025, Coogan elected to transfer from Notre Dame and join Cignetti's Hoosiers. Netting a national title, Coogan's tape is littered with high end reps against quality opponents. An anchor in the interior, Coogan has some of the strongest hands in the draft, and an intution when best to utlize them.
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Taurean York
Scouting Report
An undersized LB, Taurean York has utilized his unreal strength to make an impact for the Aggie Defense consistently. An ability to run sideline to sideline and drop in coverage when asked, York has loads of quality reps on film. A smaller stature may push York down team's wish lists.
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Elijah Sarrat
Scouting Report
Sarrat has proven all doubters wrong throughout his college career. Transitioning with ease from FCS to P4, FBS football, the efficient receiver has thrived in IU's RPO concepts. A third down monster, Sarrat has shown veteran abilities to manipulate DB's at the top of routes.
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Tim Keenan III

Dalton Johnson

Ted Hurst

Keionte Scott

Keylan Rutledge

Darrel Jackson Jr.

Malik Muhammad

Kaytron Allen

Logan Jones

Zakee Wheatley

Oscar Delp

Nick Singleton

Xavian Sorey

Garrett Nussmeier
Scouting Report
After revealing a major injury suffered on Day 2 of fall camp, Nussmeier has become one of the toughest prospects to scout. Early in his career, we saw his command on display, driving the ball downfield with timing and accuracy. That was nonexistent in 2025, but after an MVP showing at the Senior Bowl and a quality day of testing at the combine, the former Tiger seems back to full health.
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Jaishawn Barham

Sam Hecht

Aiden Fisher

Beau Stephens

Jacob Rodriguez
Scouting Report
Rodriguez was one of the most impactful defensive players in all of College Football this past season. The TTU LB forced 7 fumbles to go along with 4 interceptions. A wall to wall grinder, he is seemingly apart of every play. A lower athletic cieling/frame has limited his draft stock, but expect Rodriguez to be a hot commodity at the end of Day 2/Start of Day 3.
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Carson Beck

Genesis Smith

Deontae Lawson

Michael Taaffe

Gracen Halton

Justin Joly

Eli Heidenreich

Caden Curry

Josiah Trotter

CJ Daniels

Jack Kelly

Deion Burks

Marvin Jones Jr.

Eric McAlister

D'angelo Ponds

Jadon Canady

Chandler Rivers

Brian Parker II

Cole Payton

Mikail Kamara

Tacario Davis

Albert Regis

Hezekiah Masses

Nadame Tucker

Jonah Coleman

Chris Brazzell

Antonio Williams

Derrick Moore

Isaiah World

Anthony Lucas

Sam Roush

Malachi Fields

Ephesians Prysock

Emmett Johnson

Scooby Williams

RJ Maryland

Malik Benson

Rahsul Faison

Bud Clark

