
Tre Harris Scouting Report
Tre Harris is a big X receiver who has a solid build and the length to be a contested catch artist. While he does not have a ton of contested catches on tape, he has displayed flashes of what he can be at the next level. He will need to refine his route running technique in order to be a better separator.

Chris Paul Jr. Scouting Report
Chris Paul Jr. is a rangy and dynamic athlete. While he is undersized, the value of size as a weakside linebacker is overstated. He has a very clear path to success: use coverage instincts and athleticism to be a reliable coverage linebacker while continuing to be a penetration style gap rusher in the run game. His size may cause him to lose his reps but his range and movement skills will more than make up for it.

Jared Ivey Scouting Report
Jared Ivey has the tools to be a valuable rotational piece in the NFL. His lack of athleticism or elite movement give him certain limitations. If he can play lower, he will become more effective and will raise his floor quite a bit. His size and alignment versatility are intriguing for NFL teams.

Trey Amos Scouting Report
Trey Amos brings a physical nature to the cornerback position. He bullies receivers on the boundary and will bring a winning press man coverage background. While being a successful man coverage player, he can succeed in zone coverage due to his length and football IQ.

Jaxson Dart Scouting Report
Jaxson Dart has a lot of potential to succeed at the next level due to his physical tools. A natural leader with the arm talent and quick processing skills sure seems like a recipe for success. He will need to find control on a majority of his throws.

Princely Umanmielen Scouting Report
Princely Umanmielen wins with power and violence as an edge rusher. His versatility makes him an attractive defensive line prospect as he can plug up the middle while also rushing the passer off the edge. Umanmielen can be a plus starter in the NFL right away.

Antwane Wells Jr. Scouting Report
Juice Wells is an explosive player and got the name “Juice” for a reason. Scheming him open to get the ball in his hands is the best way to utilize his skillset. He is dangerous in all areas of the field and is not scared of a little contact.

Walter Nolen Scouting Report
Walter Nolen is a versatile defensive lineman who can succeed from anywhere along the line. Nolen’s primary position is the interior defensive lineman as a 3 tech, but he can play 1 tech or even edge based on matchup. He has a rare combination of size and speed on the defensive line that fuels his versatility.

Zach Evans Scouting Report
Zach Evans displays an effort to fight for every single yard when the ball is in his hands. It takes more than one man to be able to bring him down and when he is brought down, he does a good job of falling forward. Evans is able to run in both a zone and gap running scheme.