
Matthew Golden Scouting Report
Matthew Golden is an elite playmaker with speed to burn any defensive back. His speed and crisp route running makes him a hard cover. He will have limitations with physicality and strength, but that will not hinder him too badly.

Andrew Mukuba Scouting Report
Andrew Mukuba is a productive safety who is reliable on the backend. He brings a physical nature and helps elevate the players around him. Mukuba has had elite ball production for the entirety of his career and brings that splash play production to the NFL. He will have a somewhat limited ceiling due to his size, but he can overcome that with his instincts and ball skills.

Alfred Collins Scouting Report
Alfred Collins is a prototypical run stuffer on the interior. He alters how an opponent runs the football and takes away the gaps between the tackles. Collins needs to refine his skills as a pass rusher in order to become a more three-dimensional player.

Gunnar Helm Scouting Report
Gunnar Helm can produce consistently at the next level. Maybe he won’t have All-Pro numbers, but he will be a reliable option in an offense. He can do it all at a proficient level, which is more valuable at tight end than other positions. There is not a weakness in Helm’s game that is too large to overcome.

Cameron Williams Scouting Report
Cameron Williams brings an intimidating frame to the tackle position. His violent nature is shown on every rep. He can come into the NFL and immediately hold his own due to that mindset and his size.

Jahdae Barron Scouting Report
Jahdae Barron is an effective player at multiple spots in the secondary. His size concerns may prevent him from playing boundary corner but he can be an elite safety or nickel in the NFL very early on. His ball production is undeniable and is easily translatable to the NFL game.

Barryn Sorrell Scouting Report
Barryn Sorrel is a physically dominant player. His ability to win with both strength and athleticism makes him a nightmare for any offensive tackle. Sorrell is big enough to kick inside and play 3 tech or linebacker if need be.

Isaiah Bond Scouting Report
Isaiah Bond is a versatile wide receiver who can be moved all over the offense. He also has experience as both a punt and kick returner. Bond will immediately step into a significant role in the rookie and has a skillset that will demand touches.

Quinn Ewers Scouting Report
Perhaps Ewers’ greatest strength is his pocket presence and ability to remain calm as he maneuvers within the pocket. He does not panic and abandon his protection prematurely. Instead, as if he has eyes all around his head, he waits for the play to develop as he progresses through his reads and only scrambles outside of the pocket if he senses pressure.

Kelvin Banks Jr. Scouting Report
Kelvin Banks Jr. is a stout left tackle who might be the most athletic player in the NFL Draft, pound for pound. Banks is able to finish assignments at the line of scrimmage effectively before moving to the second level of the defense. Banks is the perfect lineman to be a lead blocker in the run game as he can move so well for his size.

Jaylan Ford Scouting Report
Ford is a tremendous combination of size and skill at the MIKE linebacker position. He has great ability to drop back in coverage and collapse on flat or shallow routes in front of him.

T’Vondre Sweat Scouting Report
T’Vondre Sweat is a prototypical 1-technique who can stuff the run as well as muddy the pocket when pass rushing. His size comes with some elite strength. He knows how to get under the pads and push his opponent back and onto their heels.

Adonai Mitchell Scouting Report
Adonai Mitchell is an elite deep threat weapon. He wins plenty of contested battles at the catch point due to long arms and a strong upper half. Mitchell’s long arms also provide the quarterback with a large catch radius when Mitchell is coming across the middle of the field.

Ja’Tavion Sanders Scouting Report
Ja’Tavion Sanders is a gifted receiving tight end with the skills of a wide receiver but the size of a tight end. He brings a physicality to his game that makes him a mismatch for whoever lines up across from him.

Xavier Worthy Scouting Report
. Worthy has some of the most elite speed you will ever see. It isn’t just straight line speed either, Worthy has football speed. He has clear 4.2 speed and can use it in short areas as well as getting to the deep areas of the field and stretching a defense vertically.