
Ty Hamilton Scouting Report
Ty Hamilton is a powerful interior defensive lineman who can play either 1 or 3 tech. He clogs the lane as a run defender and maintains gap integrity. If Hamilton can brush up on technique as a pass rusher, he will turn into a prized player on the defensive line.

Jack Sawyer Scouting Report
Jack Sawyer will be a project and he is currently a work in progress, but there is a ton of upside to be seen in his game. His power has gotten him by up until this point, he just needs to add a bit more finesse and he will be a true contributor at a high level.

Denzel Burke Scouting Report
Burke does well to keep receivers from stacking him on the perimeter. He is too physical to be beat with pure strength and size. Burke has 4.4 speed that can easily be a high 4.3. Combining the speed with fluid hips and the aforementioned size, he is difficult to beat vertically.

JT Tuimoloau Scouting Report
Tuimoloau does well to use his length to his advantage at the point of attack. Initial burst and explosiveness help JT create a certain power that is rare to see out of a prospect. JT has a high motor and plays through the whistle, making sure he makes a significant impact on each and every play.

Emeka Egbuka Scouting Report
Egbuka is a sharp route runner and can create separation at the top of his route with a variety of different angles. Egbuka also has incredible short area quickness and burst off the line to put the defender on his heels right from the jump. All of these traits plus his size project him as a mismatch in the slot.

Tyleik Williams Scouting Report
Tyleik Williams can be a nice player in a defensive line rotation on running plays and can even create some pressure as a pass rusher. He will not be a game wrecker as a pass rusher, but he holds his own.

Josh Simmons Scouting Report
Josh Simmons is an athletic left tackle who has been regarded as one of the best at the position for years now. Simmons is a mauler in the run game. He finishes his assignment at the line of scrimmage with a level of physicality that is rare. When moving to the second level, he shows off his athleticism and movement skills.

Quinshon Judkins Scouting Report
Quinshon Judkins is an elusive runner who makes defenders look silly in the open field. While being a slippery runner and hard to track down, he also has a strong lower body which allows him to turn into a physical runner in those short yardage situations. When running between the tackles, Judkins keeps the legs moving and consistently falls forward for optimal yardage.

Donovan Jackson Scouting Report
As a pass protector, Jackson is elite on the interior of the offensive line. He does not get backed up in pass protection as he anchors himself and his feet do not move backwards. Jackson gets wide and maintains leverage throughout the snap.

Miyan Williams Scouting Report
Miyan Williams is a powerful back with a strong lower half. His legs are powerful and active; even when met with contact, they continue to push forward. He is a power back who can come in to gain a much needed yard or two.

Josh Proctor Scouting Report
Proctor is a physical safety who loves to do the dirty work at the back end of a defense. He is a rare case of a safety whose strength is defending the run. Not only is he a willing tackler, but he actively seeks out contact. He is a violent player who will stop at nothing to make a play on the football.

Cade Stover Scouting Report
Stover makes tough contested catches seemingly every week, largely in part due to strong hands. He has late hands and body control, which is nearly impossible to read, especially for those linebackers who are out in coverage. Stover can make athletic catches away from his body almost effortlessly.

Michael Hall Jr. Scouting Report
Michael Hall is a daunting 3-technique with long arms and a relentless motor. His legs never stop churning and he is always giving everything he has on every rep.

Marvin Harrison Jr. Scouting Report
Harrison may be the single greatest wide receiver prospect to ever come out of college. He is a jack of all trades who can really mold into any type of receiver. He can beat defensive backs with speed, physicality, precise route running, or a mix of everything.

Zach Harrison Scouting Report
Harrison is a big, hand-in-the-dirt defensive end on that Ohio State line. The size that he possesses does not slow Harrison down, though. Zach Harrison was once clocked in on a 40-yard dash at 4.47 seconds, which is just incredible for any defensive end.

Luke Wypler Scouting Report
Wypler is an athletic player with solid movement skills for the position. He can move in any direction, east-west or north-south, Wypler has lateral quickness that is rare for a center. The most important trait in a center is Football IQ. Wypler has a great Football IQ, he knows what it takes to lead a team.

Dawand Jones Scouting Report
Dawand Jones is a huge player that uses all of his size to his advantage. Being a mountain of a man, it is extremely hard to get Jones off balance once his feet are set. He and Paris Johnson Jr. created quite the dominant pair on that Ohio State offensive line.

Paris Johnson Jr. Scouting Report
Paris Johnson Jr is a freak of nature when you look at his measurements. He has played all over the line at Ohio State but his length will allow him to stay at Left Tackle at the next level. If Johnson can use his length to his full advantage, he can be a star.