Parker Washington Scouting Report
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Parker Washington Scouting Report

Parker Washington is a jack of all trades for the Nittany Lions. He is a fast receiver that typically lines up in the slot to find the soft spots in the middle of the field. He has a knack for picking up yards after the catch. He has a strong lower half that provides him with elite balance and body control. If defenders do not completely follow through with the tackle and put Washington in the grass, he will make them pay.

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Josh Downs Scouting Report
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Josh Downs Scouting Report

Downs can be seen lining up anywhere on the field from the slot, either boundary, and even lining up in the backfield. His speed makes him a weapon in a variety of sets and packages. Downs is best used in plenty of pre-snap motion where he can use his legs to keep a defense guessing and on edge.

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DJ Turner Scouting Report
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DJ Turner Scouting Report

When covering go routes, Turner displays loose hips and turns on the burners to stick with the receiver. Turner is able to look back at the ball and make a play, rather than getting grabby and locking eyes onto the receiver. DJ Turner is also a more than willing tackler. He loves being physical and making his presence felt on the field any chance he can get.

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Nathaniel Dell Scouting Report
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Nathaniel Dell Scouting Report

Dell is heavily involved in pre-snap motion, whether it is moving across the line or taking jet sweeps behind the line and working with the ball in space. Dell is most dangerous when he gets the ball in his hands as quickly as possible.

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Isaiah Foskey Scouting Report
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Isaiah Foskey Scouting Report

Foskey is primarily used as a rusher, but in a 2-point stance, which helps him leverage his weight and momentum against opposing blockers. He has great natural reaction skills and an innate ability to make a big play behind the line of scrimmage.

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Julius Brents Scouting Report
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Julius Brents Scouting Report

He has the size to compete at the line of scrimmage with bigger receivers who try to knock cornerbacks back on their heels. He is also big enough to compete at the catch point in order to make a play on the ball. Brents uses his size in a functional way both on the ball and on the ball carrier.

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Luke Wypler Scouting Report
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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.

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Siaki Ika Scouting Report
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Siaki Ika Scouting Report

Siaki Ika has a perfect blend of size, athleticism, and speed. Ika does a great job of absorbing contact from the interior offensive linemen and preventing them from working into the second level of the defense. This lets Ika’s linebackers focus on the ball carrier without having to shed open field blocks.

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Drew Sanders Scouting Report
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Drew Sanders Scouting Report

Drew Sanders was one of the most productive defensive players in 2023. As a stand-up middle linebacker, Sanders is as dominant of a pass rusher as you will find at the position. His length and bend provides high upside. Sanders has a great feel for the quarterback and does well to contain even the most slippery quarterbacks within the pocket.

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Anton Harrison Scouting Report
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Anton Harrison Scouting Report

Harrison has a powerful lower half and excellent grip strength that allows him to latch onto rushers and push them back, effectively knocking them off their rush. He never stops moving his legs and can simply outworks opponents. Harrison is extremely effective in run protection where he is allowed to eliminate rushers and work up field with the ball carrier.

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Antonio Johnson Scouting Report
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Antonio Johnson Scouting Report

Johnson does a good job to read and diagnose routes at all levels of the field and take good angles to the ball carrier. The safety can also play everywhere on the field; on the edge, as a linebacker, a slot corner, or at his traditional one high safety position. As a sort of Swiss Army knife for a defense, he needs to be able to do it all. For the most part, Johnson can do it all.

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Felix Anudike-Uzomah Scouting Report
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Felix Anudike-Uzomah Scouting Report

Felix uses his size and strength on the edge when he bullrushes offensive linemen, walking them back into the backfield until he can disrupt the quarterback. He has no problem going straight into the chest of the biggest linemen in the country and knocking them back off their anchor. Anudike-Uzomah is as solid as they come for run defenders on the edge.

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Mazi Smith Scouting Report
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Mazi Smith Scouting Report

Mazi Smith is an elite defender of the run. He may very well be the best run defender in the nation. His ability to bounce off blockers at the line of scrimmage and lunge into a tackle to avoid the ball carrier gaining any yards is second to none. Smith consistently plays at a good pad level and is able to get into the chest of offensive linemen and knock them back off their base.

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Kyu Blu Kelly Scouting Report
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Kyu Blu Kelly Scouting Report

Kelly reads the quarterback’s eyes well and can close in on the target to either prevent any yards after the catch or to disrupt the pass entirely. Kyu Blu Kelly is a positive player in run defense as well. He can read what is happening at the mesh point and react accordingly from his position.

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Dalton Kincaid Scouting Report
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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.

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Zach Charbonnet Scouting Report
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Zach Charbonnet Scouting Report

Charbonnet is shiftier than expected to go along with the “bowling ball” stereotype, causing defenders to be careful with how they approach him. He is a north-south runner who rarely wastes time behind the line of scrimmage waiting for running lanes but has the field vision and feel for the game that allows him to get to the 2nd level with ease.

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Colby Wooden Scouting Report
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Colby Wooden Scouting Report

The senior has shown improvements in his game every year that he has been at Auburn and his development is very promising. Wooden has registered a combined 50 QB hurries in the last two seasons, which have produced 13 sacks. He moves and carries his weight well for his size. He is not a power rusher, but more of a technical and finesse rusher.

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Luke Musgrave Scouting Report
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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.

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Kayshon Boutte Scouting Report
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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.

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Clark Phillips III Scouting Report
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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.

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