Javon Bullard Scouting Report
Javon Bullard is at his best when he is playing in that free safety role, patrolling the back end of the defense. Bullard is quick and athletic. He can react on a dime to get to the ball carrier, no matter where they are.
Jermaine Burton Scouting Report
Burton is a speedster of a receiver, he is a 4.3 speed kind of guy and it translates to the field. He does not just have straight line speed either. He is able to remain in that top gear no matter the route he is running.
Sedrick Van Pran Scouting Report
Sedrick excels in run blocking where he can push forward as a mauler, finish his blocking assignment, and move to the second level of the defense.
Kamari Lassiter Scouting Report
Kamari Lassiter is a ball hawking defensive back who can get a hand on the ball no matter his position. He sticks to the receiver’s hips and is not easily susceptible to double moves.
Amarius Mims Scouting Report
Mims consistently maintains leverage with excellent pad level and active hands. Mims has length that makes it difficult for any defender to shed blocks. He has a strong grip that goes together with his length to make himself a nearly impenetrable force at the tackle position.
Brock Bowers Scouting Report
Bowers is an athletic freak who also has the size to take on the task of being a solid run blocking tight end. He is a complete tight end who does not show many flaws. Bowers is a tremendous blocker. He is able to anchor himself and build a strong base before absorbing contact.
Christopher Smith Scouting Report
Smith was deployed at the traditional roaming safety position, lined up in the box as a linebacker, covering receivers or tight ends in the slot, and off the edge blitzing to rush into the backfield. When deployed in the slot or in the box, Smith does well to shed blockers in the second level in order to get to the ball.
Kenny McIntosh Scouting Report
He has the size to be a forceful runner between the tackles, but he also has the speed and agility to make plays outside of the hash marks and up the field. McIntosh is as good as it gets in terms of a pass-catching running back prospect.
Darnell Washington Scouting Report
His hands are extremely powerful once they make contact with the defender and he rarely requires help on a blocking assignment. While he does line up in the slot on occasion, Washington should be thought of as an extra lineman on every down who is also eligible to run a route down field.
Nolan Smith Scouting Report
Nolan Smith, undoubtedly, has the highest motor in the draft. He plays with an intensity that is simply one of one. He never takes a play off, never slows down, and refuses to be stopped at the initial point of attack. He has become a natural leader for not only the Georgia defense, but the entire Georgia team and community. While the season-ending injury to his pectoral muscle that derailed Smith’s 2022 campaign was unfortunate, he has handled it with a great deal of maturity and has been supportive on the sideline everyday for his teammates.