Dalton Kincaid Scouting Report
Kincaid has undeniable athleticism that he uses to get open and make plays on contested balls down field. Nickel corners have a tough time sticking with Kincaid due to his blend of size and athleticism. Kincaid has consistent hands no matter how sticky the coverage is or how tight the window is to catch the football.
Jalin Hyatt Scouting Report
Finishing the season with 67 receptions and 1267 yards, he won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top wide receiver. Hyatt was used all over the field and was heavily involved in pre-snap motion in Tennessee’s offense. Hyatt is a legitimate threat in all areas of the field but especially 20+ yards downfield. Hyatt is able to consistently gain at least 3 strides of separation and give his quarterback an easy decision to make.
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.
Bryce Young Scouting Report
Bryce Young is a Heisman winner and elite QB prospect. He is able to make reads with poise and does not panic in the pocket. The question is whether or not his size will hold him back.