
Kaleb Johnson Scouting Report
Kaleb Johnson is a powerful workhorse running back. He can come into the NFL and be relied on to be on the field for both running and passing downs. Johnson will be a serious threat to be the starter from day one of training camp.

Sebastian Castro Scouting Report
Sebastian Castro is an older player with a lack of real speed but could prove to be a nice gadget player down the road. The path is not clear in terms of his role in the immediate future, but he provides special teams upside and explosive playmaking for a defense.

Luke Lachey Scouting Report
Luke Lachey is a vertical threat in between the hashmarks. He can stretch the field from anywhere on the field as he is alignment versatile. Lachey is physical at the catchpoint, making contested catches on a consistent basis. He high points the football and has strong hands to bring the football in.

Erick All Scouting Report
Erick All may not be the tallest tight end, but he is a densely packed, strong individual who can win reps with power. While he is a more dense player, he does not sacrifice movement for size.

Connor Colby Scouting Report
Connor Colby is a gritty interior offensive lineman. He provides a stable presence in pass protection to keep the quarterback’s lap clean. He has good footwork in pass protection, and he maintains a wide base and a good pad level.

Cooper Dejean Scouting Report
DeJean can play both cornerback and safety, but his skill set would be most utilized at cornerback. Cooper stays on the right side of the field, covering whichever wide receiver lines up across from him. Cooper is excellent in tight man coverage.

Jack Campbell Scouting Report
He is a fast linebacker that is able to keep up with deception and quick-footed ball carriers. Campbell is best when dropping back into coverage, where he can clog up passing lanes and take away reads from the quarterback. Campbell is an ideal MIKE linebacker in a Cover 2 scheme where he can clog up the intermediate area of the field in between the hash marks.