Luke Musgrave Scouting Report
Musgrave is an overly impressive athlete. He does not lack in any specific area in terms of athletic capabilities. Due to his athletic ability and size, he is relatively scheme versatile and can line up just about anywhere in an offense. Musgrave is a fast tight end that has large and consistent hands. If the quarterback throws it to Musgrave’s catch radius, chances are that Musgrave is hauling that football in with relative ease.
Kayshon Boutte Scouting Report
While being a speedy gadget player, Boutte does not compromise size, he is a solid built receiver who can hold up to the physicality of the NFL game. While he has the size of a boundary receiver, expect him to primarily line up in the slot for whatever team drafts him. Boutte is a great route runner who is able to stack cornerbacks and take sharp cuts. He is also a solid deep route runner.
Clark Phillips III Scouting Report
Clark Phillips III has some of the best true ball skills and instincts at the cornerback position in his draft class. He has extremely quick and agile feet that allow for him to have the necessary stop-and-go and change of direction abilities to keep with any type of receiver that likes up across from him. He has loose hips to allow for that change of direction to keep up with receivers on deep routes.
Tuli Tuipulotu Scouting Report
Tuli does a good job on stunts to be able to attack the A and B gaps and find a weak spot in the line. He has an extremely powerful lower half and keeps his feet moving and legs churning at all times. When Tuipulotu gets to the ball carrier, he does an excellent job in wrapping him up and bringing him to the ground. He is a secure and confident tackler who does not let runners slip from his grasp.
Jordan Battle Scouting Report
Jordan Battle is a solid, well-built safety that often plays in the one high, roaming strong safety role. He has had success ever since he stepped foot in Tuscaloosa receiving numerous All American nominations throughout his career. His dense and muscular build projects him to fit in nicely as a strong safety who can line up in a variety of different schemes and packages at the next level.
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.