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I’ve scarcely seen a WR as good as Carnell Tate is at these two things: - Stemming DBs on the vertical plane - Converting on under-thrown balls that re-enter DB range His reliability can be quantified as elite. Such a savvy, sound player.
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I am not prepared to share how high I am on Arvell Reese. He’s a stack-and-shed god. He’s a wicked blitz threat with speed and power, and he can hunt down the most dynamic QBs as a spy. NFL DCs will be chomping at the bit to get this dude.
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This run by Bijan Robinson will never stop being insane
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You take the highs with the lows at this stage, but LaNorris Sellers’ highs are through the thermosphere. Look at the sheer RPMs on this pass rolling to his left. A near incomprehensible blend of athleticism and arm talent.
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Patriots draft class so far: - OT Will Campbell - RB TreVeyon Henderson - WR Kyle Williams - C Jared Wilson - S Craig Woodson - DT Joshua Farmer - EDGE Bradyn Swinson New England has knocked this out of the park. Probably my favorite overall class so far. Incredible value.
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Nothing special, just Tyjae Spears glitching through a trans-dimensional gateway on this route break.
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Arvell Reese is certifiably insane. This kind of overwhelming speed-to-power, you usually only see from premier edge rushers. Blue-chip prospect and a real X-factor.
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Absolutely LOVE how KC Concepcion worked back to this ball through the defense. This is what it means to attack the football with positioning. Concepcion’s instincts continue to impress. Just a natural.
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Gotta give Marcel Reed credit for making this amazing play on the ground, but it pains me wasting this *amazing* release against press by KC Concepcion. He beat the safety on the end zone angle too!
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Having intrusive thoughts about how highly-regarded Bryce Underwood would be if he was draft eligible. Still very young, but has unnatural arm strength, clean mechanics both in-structure and off-platform, *and* he can run like this at 6’4”, 228 pounds.
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Justice Haynes is growing to become one of the premier “home-run threat” runners of the 2026 NFL Draft class. That’s THREE TDs of 50-plus yards in just four games.
CBS Sports College Football 🏈
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Bryce Underwood, Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, and Malik Washington in 2028 could be legendary
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Drake Maye and Ja'Lynn Polk is an absolute DREAM pairing for the New England Patriots. In Maye, you have an elite physical talent at QB, with anticipatory lasers in his arsenal. And in Polk, you have a catch savant who's not claustrophobic on those tight-window chances.
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All @seniorbowl Practice Week Team: Offense QB: Spencer Rattler RB: Dylan Laube RB: Ray Davis WR: Roman Wilson WR: Ladd McConkey WR: Brenden Rice TE: Theo Johnson TE: Ben Sinnott OT: Taliese Fuaga OT: Tyler Guyton OG: Christian Haynes OG: Dominick Puni OC: Jackson Powers-Johnson
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This Ty Simpson throw has circulated a lot already this week, for good reason. Gets a bit deep off the PA, but steps up & fires a gutsy, anticipatory, high-velocity dart. He sees the post safety's hip alignment & knows that safety won't be able to re-align in time to cut it off.
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Zachariah Branch is electric. Accelerates like a photon from a light source. He’s quietly been putting it together as a WR, too. Tough catches, body control, spatial IQ. More than a gadget guy but having this explosive RAC helps.
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Ty Simpson was super active pre-snap v. LSU. His pre-snap recognition was a consistent strength. Senses the impending blitz here. As soon as he sees the nickel coming, he knows the safety spacing is too wide to account for the sit route inside the slot fade. Places it perfectly.
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Dante Moore: The dark horse the 2026 QB class needs?
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If you need OT in '26, you're in luck: - Kadyn Proctor - Francis Mauigoa - Caleb Lomu - Jude Bowry - Austin Barber - Fa'alili Fa'amoe - Blake Miller - Tristan Leigh - Kage Casey - Isaiah World - Ethan Onianwa - Trey Zuhn - Xavier Chaplin - Spencer Fano - Howard Sampson And more
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And then they got Ben Sinnott. Commanders' draft so far on Day 2: A++
The Washington Commanders got two of my favorite defensive prospects so far on Day 2. Johnny Newton goes without saying, but Mike Sainristil is a *dude*. Day 1 impact starter in the slot. Route intelligence, explosiveness, support/blitz utility, playmaking instincts. Home run.
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Me, after the Colt McCoy news, with the Patriots D/ST in my fantasy lineup:
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Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, Rome Odunze, Keon Coleman, Emeka Egbuka, Adonai Mitchell, Brian Thomas Jr., Ladd McConkey, Troy Franklin, Ja'Lynn Polk, Xavier Worthy, Xavier Legette, Roman Wilson, Malachi Corley, Tez Walker, etc. Good luck narrowing down a Top 10 this year.
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Ty Simpson is such an NFL QB. Insane that it's this obvious in just the eighth game of his starting career. Pocket navigation instincts, pressure composure, mechanical feel, MOF anticipation -- the works.
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Good visual of J.J. McCarthy and his easy velocity here. He’s got a live arm.
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Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald: Former four-star recruit, listed at 6'3", 326. Not quite as flexible / alignment versatile as his predecessor Tyleik Williams, but that hand power *pops*. Set the tone v. PSU with this explosive stack and finish. Incredibly imposing at the point.
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Fernando Mendoza Jr. with the silky touch, and Elijah Sarratt is a late-hands master. Out-classing this defense the way future NFL talent should.
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Pitt RB Israel Abanikanda with an unofficial 4.41 40-yard dash and a 41” vertical at 5’10 5/8”, 217 pounds. Not often you can say a guy has home-run hitter athleticism and a workhorse’s frame, but Izzy checks both of those boxes.
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Such a big fan of LSU safety AJ Haulcy (#13). He was a bright spot in LSU's loss to Texas A&M. The recognition and closing speed responding to the scramble drill is peak, and generates a PBU. That same route recognition led to a key red-zone INT later in the half.
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National Team guys who impressed on Day 1 - OT Taliese Fuaga - OL Jackson Powers-Johnson - CB Quinyon Mitchell - WR Roman Wilson - TE Theo Johnson - EDGE Adisa Isaac - DT Gabe Hall - OL Dominick Puni - LB Cedric Gray - DT DeWayne Carter - DT Michael Hall - RBs Lloyd, Laube, Ali
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The Jihaad Campbell v. Jalon Walker debate for LB1 is fascinating. The differences in my eyes: Campbell: - More fluid, bendy, flexible - Higher top-end speed, range - Infinitely more coverage versatility Walker: - Stronger take-on tech in run D - More powerful on pass-rush
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The Colts might end up having my favorite overall class in the 2023 NFL Draft. - QB Anthony Richardson - CB Julius Brents - WR Josh Downs - OT Blake Freeland - DL Adetomiwa Adebawore Downs and Adebawore were Top 35 prospects on my board. Went at 79 and 110, respectively.
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That’s @GatorsFB safety and 2023 NFL Draft prospect @__TD3 cranking out 26 reps on the bench press 💪
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Johnny Newton is one prospect I don’t get the NFL reservations on if he slips. Explosive, hyper-flexible, alignment-versatile, has speed-to-power, a counter arsenal, well-leveraged, strong one-gapper with discipline, football IQ, motor. One of those DTs you don’t overthink imo.
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Three days into the @ShrineBowl, some of the biggest risers in my eyes: - Liberty WR Demario Douglas - Wake Forest WR A.T. Perry - Wake TE Blake Whiteheart - Louisville CB Kei’Trel Clark - Texas DT Moro Ojomo - Minnesota DB Terell Smith - Florida S Trey Dean III #PFNShrine
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A lot to like about Drake Maye -- toughness, athleticism -- but my favorite trait of his is how he throws WRs open with his window anticipation, drive velocity, and angle freedom. High-level QB'ing traits that make me more comfortable weathering the volatile "young QB" moments.
I’m honestly floored that the NFL isn’t more impressed by this. The idea that Drake Maye had a *disappointing season is wild
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The Washington Commanders got two of my favorite defensive prospects so far on Day 2. Johnny Newton goes without saying, but Mike Sainristil is a *dude*. Day 1 impact starter in the slot. Route intelligence, explosiveness, support/blitz utility, playmaking instincts. Home run.
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Kaiir Elam to Buffalo is an awesome pick. Love his fit opposite Tre'Davious White. Long, explosive, fluid, and physical. Has the short-area athleticism to match receivers in man, and has the route recognition and closing speed to make plays in zone. Great ball skills, too.
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Looking at the Washington Commanders' trade for Carson Wentz more and more, I think QB is off the table at 11. If you draft a QB there, you're almost admitting that Wentz is a one-year rental or bridge -- a role you could've had Taylor Heinicke play for free.
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Steelers CB duo from the 2023 NFL Draft: Joey Porter Jr. - 6’2 1/2”, 193, 34” arms, 4.46 speed, 35” vert, 10’9” broad Cory Trice - 6’3”, 206, 32 3/8” arms, 4.47 speed, 35” vert, 11’ broad, 6.70 3-cone Size, athleticism, physicality — this is fun to think about.
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The Redskins won’t start to get better returns from Haskins until they invest all their time into him as the starter.
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Checking back on Ty Simpson vs. LSU. A commonality on his tape: Rapid discernment and situational awareness. 3rd & 6. First read is the slot seam. Could he try it? Maybe, but he likes the risk-to-reward ratio better with the checkdown. Quick dish and a drive-sustaining first.
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Caleb Downs picking up the TE on the short crosser and smothering him to snuff out the play behind the line to gain. Big-time players make big-time plays.
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Sometimes it’s as simple as “this guy moves different”. Terrion Arnold moves different.
It’s really a blessing to be able to do something I love on a daily basis…
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Here’s how I have the 2026 QBs tiered right now: QB1 favorites - Dante Moore - Fernando Mendoza Elite talent with stylistic safeguards - LaNorris Sellers Small sample but undeniably complete profile - Ty Simpson Early-round talent but best served to return - Aidan Chiles
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Officially ran the numbers for Utah TE Dalton Kincaid today. Had a strong impression of him already, but running the numbers made me reconsider his ranking. He's my new TE1. Catch-point ninja with superglue on his palms. Both he and Michael Mayer are Top 25 guys for me.
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I think ECU's Shavon Revel has been forgotten a bit. He's a Round 1 player all day if his recovery is on-schedule. - 6'2", ~33" arms, 4.4 40, 11' broad at ECU camp - Twitched-up, disciplined in press - Good route vision in off-man, zone - Explosive, tenacious run support splicer
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Told y’all to watch Jared Wiley 👀
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Master of All: Marvin Harrison Jr. Three-Level Weapon: Malik Nabers Absolute Alpha: Keon Coleman Body Control Savant: Rome Odunze Slot Fade God: Brian Thomas Jr. Size-Speed Freak: Xavier Legette Turbo Technician: Ladd McConkey Underrated by Circumstance: Emeka Egbuka
Handing out superlatives for this WR draft class is going to be such a fun exercise. Rome Odunze and Keon Coleman have been just so dominant this season in 50/50 balls down the sideline. Group is so deep and awesome to watch
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Commanders fans, you got a good one. Trey Amos was my 16th overall prospect in the class. Washington got him at 61st overall. Shades of A.J. Terrell. Fast, long, fluid, twitchy, and so, so instinctive. Amos and Mike Sainristil in the same secondary = 🔒
One of my favorite reps of Ole Miss CB Trey Amos (top of the screen). Starts off in press-man and carries the cross to the EZ, but recognizes the RB wheel route. Peels off, closes, and makes a play. His instincts, vision, and diagnosis are major strengths in both man and zone.
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All @seniorbowl Practice Week Team: Defense EDGE: Adisa Isaac DT: T’Vondre Sweat DT: DeWayne Carter DL: Darius Robinson EDGE: Austin Booker LB: Payton Wilson LB: Trevin Wallace CB: Quinyon Mitchell CB: Carlton Johnson NB: Javon Bullard S: Beau Brade S: Kitan Oladapo
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Non-QB risers who stood out on Day 1: - UVA WR Malik Washington - UTSA WR Joshua Cephus - Illinois WR Casey Washington - Mich WR Cornelius Johnson - Holy Cross WR Jalen Coker - Argos CB Qwan'tez Stiggers - TTU DB Dadrion Taylor-Demerson - TCU S Mark Perry - FSU DT Fabien Lovett
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Arizona State RT Max Iheanachor (#58) has been stellar the past few weeks. Will likely be in my Top 5 OT conversation. 6'4 1/2", 322 pounds, 34 1/4" arms. Awesome quickness and foot speed out of his stance, great matching athleticism, and a clean pass set with proper elbow load.
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Going back to 2021, my top composite QB prospect grades. Notes: - Drake Maye and Caleb Williams are two of my highest-graded prospects ever - I was very high on Justin Fields, and overlooked some of Zach Wilson's concerns coming out - Still conducting one more pass over 2024
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Post-NFL Combine First-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft, via the @PFN365 simulator: - Quarterbacks fly off the board early - Brian Thomas Jr., Amarius Mims go Top 12 - Xavier Worthy's 4.21 speed stays in Texas - Vikings trade back into Round 1 for a QB
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Meanwhile, Aidan Chiles: This was one of many amazing plays en route to a double overtime win over Boston College in which Chiles scored 5 TDs.
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This 2026 safety class just has so many big-time players: - Caleb Downs - Genesis Smith - Kamari Ramsey - AJ Haulcy - Amare Ferrell - Earl Little Jr. - Dillon Thieneman - etc etc Could go on. It's a deep and very talented group, with players whose impacts are *tangible*.
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It's clear that the same recruiting preferences that led Ohio State to Jaxon Smith-Njigba also led them to Emeka Egbuka. 6'1", 205. Can press into stems and use spatial manipulation, and has incredibly smooth change-of-direction. But I think he's more explosive than JSN:
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Utah safety Cole Bishop is flashing a ton watching Devin Lloyd. Was a freshman in 2021. Had 54 tackles, 9 TFLs, 3 sacks, and 5 deflections. Listed at 6'2", 205. I got this guy circled in the future, along with Clark Phillips III. Utah has some *dudes* in the secondary.
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Jonathan Allen Daron Payne Matt Ioannidis Ryan Kerrigan Mason Foster Zach Brown Preston Smith Josh Norman D.J. Swearinger Ha Ha Clinton Dix Fabian Moreau Quinton Dunbar Nicholson coming off the bench That's a good defense.
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If you've followed me long enough, you know this isn't me trying to be contrarian, or me slighting Caleb Williams. Both Drake Maye and Caleb Williams are two of the highest-graded QB prospects I've ever evaluated. Would be ecstatic to take either one first overall.
Drake Maye tops Caleb Williams in PFN's 2024 #NFL Draft QB rankings. 🎯 ✍️: @IC_Draft
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There's a DT prospect with a Top 125 grade from me off physical tools alone: Florida State's Joshua Farmer. Unsure if he declares -- RS Soph with room to polish his game -- but the peak flashes are astounding. Look how quickly he (#44) wins with the dip-and-rip at 310 pounds.
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Rueben Bain’s burst and cornering ability for his size really just leaves you staring in awe at times. Looks like he’s back at 100%. Potential first-rounder and we’re seeing why.
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Max Melton with a 40.5” vertical and an 11’4” broad jump. Combine that with being 5’11” with 32” arms, and he has one of the most appealing physical profiles in this CB class. Physicality, slot-boundary versatility, ball skills as well.
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Jihaad Campbell is a cheat code, man. Here he is playing as the dime-backer on 3rd and goal, putting the clamps on Kyren Lacy at the catch point.
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In March of 2017, I decided to start writing about football. Didn’t think it would lead anywhere; I try to keep realistic expectations. But I kept a little bit of hope, too. Now, I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be starting full-time as a draft analyst for @PFN365 on the 16th.
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"Proportional length + natural leverage". You want these guys in the trenches: ED Donovan Ezeiruaku - 6024, 34" arm OL Armand Membou - 6040, 33.5" OL Jonah Savaiinaea - 6040, 33 7/8" G Donovan Jackson - 6035, 34 1/4" T Josh Conerly - 6045, 33.5" OL Charles Grant - 6045, 34 3/4"
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Hey, everyone! Announcement: I am back working the NFL Draft at @PFN365. In the process of getting caught back up now. Excited to start talking draft again with you all!
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Georgia OT Amarius Mims: 6’7 3/4” 340 pounds 11 1/4” hands 36 1/8” arms 86 3/4” wingspan My god. If he tests well, he could go Top 10. These are mind-boggling measurements, especially for how he carries that weight.
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I can definitely see an outcome where UCLA EDGE Femi Oladejo is a surprise first-rounder: - 6'3", 261, 33.5" arms, 36.5" vert, 10' broad - Strong run D, pursuit profile - Explosive, agile, fluid - Working cross-chop, chop-rip, etc. - High character - 21 YO, Arrow is pointing UP
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A player I'll have circled leaving the NFL Combine is Washington LB Edefuan Ulofoshio. Didn't get around to watching his tape in-depth ahead of Indy, but a 4.56 40-yard dash and 39.5" vertical are eye-catching numbers. Veteran who logged 94 tackles, 8 TFLs, and 3 sacks in 2023.
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Louisville RB Isaac Guerendo with a 4.33 40-yard dash, 41.5” vertical, and a 10’9” broad jump at around 6’0”, 220 pounds. His freakish athleticism and bend was visible as early as his Wisconsin days. Put him in a wide-zone scheme and let him work.
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Top verticals from safeties at the #NFLCombine: - JT Woods 39.5 - Kerby Joseph 38.5 - Kyle Hamilton 38 - Nick Cross 37 - Markquese Bell 36.5 - Dane Belton 36.5 - Lewis Cine 36.5 - Tycen Anderson 35.5 - Jalen Pitre 35
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Three-play sequence to end the half vs. Missouri from Felix Anudike-Uzomah. Doesn't get a sack on any of these plays, but he's absolutely working the LT. Brutal inside-outside combo with a rip to finish on the first rep. *Explosive* bull-rush. Violent swims. He's relentless.
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Stream-of-consciousness thoughts watching Notre Dame CB Benjamin Morrison: - Dude's got that waterbug quickness - Exhaustive ball skills; born disruptor, TO threat - A bit light but matches physicality Race for CB1 will be close between him, Will Johnson, Travis Hunter, etc.
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Kyle Hamilton a little slower than expected at 4.59u. But remember -- Justin Simmons is a great example. Ran a 4.61, but had a 40-inch vertical and a 126-inch broad jump. Explosiveness > Top-end speed for safeties. And at 6'4", 220, 4.59 is more than fast enough.
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Top WRs: 1. Marvin Harrison Jr. 2. Malik Nabers 3. Rome Odunze 4. Brian Thomas Jr. 5. AD Mitchell 6. Xavier Worthy 7. Ja'Lynn Polk 8. Keon Coleman 9. Ladd McConkey 10. Xavier Legette 11. Roman Wilson 12. Ricky Pearsall 13. Troy Franklin 14. Jermaine Burton 15. Malik Washington
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Jalon Walker has a legitimate speed-to-power profile at 6'1", almost 250 pounds, with 32" arms. That, combined with his motor, burst, and twitch makes him deadly as a pass-rush and pursuit threat. The latter traits show up here.
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The fact that Rondale Moore measured in at 5-foot-7, 181 pounds, and STILL earned a Relative Athletic Score of 9.33 is kind of insane.
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Quick reminder: The debate isn’t Haskins vs. Allen. It’s Haskins vs. 2021 QB. He’ll get more time to prove himself. And he should.
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XAVIER. HENDERSON. Another sleeper in a great safety class!
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As a fringe member of the scouting community, can confirm.
League sources who spoke to @caplannfl believe the #Commanders nailed the 2024 #NFLDraft. 👏
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Imo: Ohio State has the two best players in the 2026 NFL Draft class on their defense
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Now that I’m full-time with PFN, I’m going to make a master thread of the 2022 NFL Draft profiles I’ve written so far. I’ll keep adding more as we progress through the season. Scroll through below and check out who’s already been covered!
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Georgia WR Ladd McConkey with an official 4.04 short-shuttle and 6.72 three-cone at the Bulldogs' pro day, per @Jordan_Reid. One of the most pro-translatable WR prospects in this class, who functions as a turbocharged technician with his change-of-direction.
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Check out this stunt pickup by Parker Brailsford v. LSU. Insane hip fluidity & recovery range, but just as impressive for the recognition and response alone. He won't be everyone's preferred mold at center because of his size, but he's still firmly in the OC1 convo on my board.
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🚨2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report Master Thread🚨 The time has come. Keep checking back with this pinned tweet as more scouting reports are added! I'll also add reports from my colleagues at PFN, so you can have a full accounting of the 2024 class!
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Looking at the 2024 NFL Draft iOL class, I really like the center talent in the early rounds. - Graham Barton, Duke - Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon - Zach Frazier, West Virginia - Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia - Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin Get one of these guys, you get a starter.
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Just spitballing cuz front office change has to occur before we can really talk about the future, but this wouldn't be a bad #Redskins coaching staff to me: HC: Jim Caldwell OC: Kevin O'Connell DC: Ron Rivera
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So, a re-watch of Rosen's tape confirmed this: Rosen >> Haskins and Lock
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Baylor DT Gabe Hall measured in around 6’6”, 290, with 34 3/8” arms yesterday. Won virtually every one of his 1-on-1 reps. Led out with a couple quick, violent swims, then a swipe-rip, and then a push-pull. Explosive, powerful, tenacious lineman with ideal measurements.
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Three versatile safeties I just want on my team in the 2024 NFL Draft: - Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, TTU - Malik Mustapha, WF - Javon Bullard, UGA Starters with role flexibility. DTD is the top playmaker, Bullard a premier nickel, Mustapha a force in support.
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Alabama CB Terrion Arnold's 6.65 three-cone is in the 98th percentile among CBs all-time. Gels with his scouting report: - Endlessly fluid CB with uncommon redirection freedom, swivel, and hinge flexibility That'll be a central part of his success at the NFL level.
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Arvell Reese already has a first-round grade from me. Elite (9+) grades in speed, explosiveness, size, play strength and physicality -- but isn't just raw traits, either. Reacts swiftly, has excellent take-on technique, can drop into short zones, and execute diverse blitz looks.
Replying to @IC_Draft
How high are you on him @IC_Draft?
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Full first-round 2024 NFL Draft mock with the pre-playoff order set. Do your own mock draft with the @PFN365 Mock Draft Simulator: bit.ly/mockdraftsim
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Over the next couple days, I’ll be gearing up for my first trip to the NFL Combine for @PFN365! Wanna take this time to thank you all for trusting me and allowing me to be a source for your NFL Draft and scouting info this time of year.
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Don’t think Caleb Williams crying warrants any discussion or resistance to begin with, but my simple thoughts: Feeling emotion is not only okay, but necessary. For everything — not just competitive sport. The dude cares. A lot. Should only be a green flag for NFL GM’s.
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*Lockdown* coverage from Davison Igbinosun on the EZ corner route out of the slot. Perfect timing with the inside hand.
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Little announcement: For the past couple months, I’ve been more than part-time, less than full-time NFL Draft. That changes this week. From now on, and for the foreseeable future, you can expect a lot more from me as I tackle scouting full-time for @PFSN365.
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Dadrion Taylor-Demerson — also known as “Rabbit” — with a 4.42 40-yard dash. Top 100 player on my board. Had a chance to speak with him briefly during interviews. Very direct, articulate, vibrant personality who prides himself on his versatility and competitive edge.
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2024 NFL Draft Round 1 Mock with the Senior Bowl underway, via the @PFN365 mock draft simulator! We just pushed a massive player update, with new additions and rankings. Lots of fun potential player-team fits emerging as we get more affiliated with this class.
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