
Kenny McIntosh Scouting Report
He has the size to be a forceful runner between the tackles, but he also has the speed and agility to make plays outside of the hash marks and up the field. McIntosh is as good as it gets in terms of a pass-catching running back prospect.

Keion White Scouting Report
Keion White has versatility on the line, Georgia Tech consistently moved him around depending on the matchup. He lined up anywhere from the run-stuffing 1-technique, to all the way on the edge at the 5-technique. White’s history at different positions shows in his game, he is naturally an insanely athletic player.

Gervon Dexter Sr. Scouting Report
Dexter mainly lined up as a 3-tech while sprinkling in some snaps on the edge in Florida’s 4-3 defense, but can also potentially be a 1-tech at the next level. On the rare occasion that Dexter had a 1-on-1 matchup, he was able to win those battles more often than not. However, Dexter often dealt with either a double team or at least a chip block from a running back or tight end.

Xavier Hutchinson Scouting Report
Hutchinson has consistent hands and an ability to come down with heavily contested catches. He has excellent body control to stay balanced through contact and absorb that contact with the ball in his hands.

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.

Jayden Reed Scouting Report
Reed is involved in pre-snap motion where he can be used at the mesh point to take a handoff or even run the occasional jet sweep. He has consistent and reliable hands, rarely dropping the ball. The offense flows through Reed and his ability to make a play with the ball in his hands.

KJ Henry Scouting Report
Henry is a physical force with violent and purposeful movements at the point of attack. He is quick out of a 3-point stance and plays at a perfect pad height in order to maximize leverage. Henry has great reaction skills and instincts at or around the line of scrimmage.

Cody Mauch Scouting Report
Mauch is great in gap-creating blocking assignments in which he needs to clear a lane for the ball carrier to run through. He does well to use the defender’s momentum against him and shift the defender to the side and take him away from the ball and out of the play. Cody Mauch is an extremely experienced player, being redshirted in 2017 and then began his playing career with the Bisons in 2018.

Zacch Pickens Scouting Report
Zacch Pickens has been the main man on the interior of the Gamecocks’ defensive line since he was a freshman. Pickens is able to go from a traditional nose tackle all the way to occasionally playing the 5-tech on the edge. Zacch Pickens has been a consistent and productive player for South Carolina. He is very strong, 1-on-1 matchups are rarely effective with Pickens as his violent hands and strong base sheds blockers with ease.

Sean Tucker Scouting Report
When Tucker is on the field, defenses absolutely have to be on their toes, at any moment he can take the ball and score from anywhere on the field. He is a dynamic athlete that can provide track speed on the football field.

BJ Ojulari Scouting Report
BJ Ojulari has a high motor on the edge and he plays through the whistle on every snap. Oftentimes, he uses better pad level than his offensive line counterpart and uses his leverage to slip right by them. Ojulari can also hold his own in coverage. He does a nice job of taking away the flats and taking good angles to the receiver to avoid any yards after the catch.

Tyrique Stevenson Scouting Report
He is a violent and aggressive football player who simply loves to hit people and make them uncomfortable. The boundary is his domain and he has an uncoachable demeanor with which he carries himself. Press coverage is where Stevenson excels, his physicality and unmatched athleticism make it hard for any receiver to either get out of a jam on the line of scrimmage or create any type of separation against him.

Garrett Williams Scouting Report
Williams played a mix of soft zone and press man coverage at Syracuse. He is extremely physical and has “that dog in him” and was even the captain of the Syracuse defense. He is a willing tackler and does well to wrap up the ball carrier.

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.

Tucker Kraft Scouting Report
Kraft is a reliable weapon in all areas of the field. He can take a short yardage pass in the flats and turn up field to gain yards, but he can also be a dynamic downfield weapon that can either find soft spots in coverage to sit in, or he can come down with those contested catches to bail his offense out. In terms of the receiving aspect of his game, there are really no major concerns with Kraft’s game.

Calijah Kancey Scouting Report
Calijah Kancey provides versatility along the line that Pittsburgh has utilized to line him up anywhere from 1-tech to the edge. While he is not as big as the average interior defensive linemen, his physical and aggressive style of play serves him well at the line where he can use leverage and speed to beat slower footed opponents.

Ronnie Bell Scouting Report
Ronnie Bell was a player who made an instant impact on the Wolverines’ offense. As a freshman, he appeared in all 13 games at wide receiver and also was a large contributor to the special teams units. By his sophomore season, Bell was earning the team’s Offensive MVP award and was officially the X- Factor on that offense. Aside from a 2021 season in which Bell suffered a torn ACL, he has been the leading receiver for Michigan and has flashed in bunches.

Andre Carter II Scouting Report
Carter has a quick first step that allows him to charge into the chest of offensive linemen with power and momentum. Carter does not often let linemen get comfortable in the phone booth. His frame and length keeps offensive linemen off balance and does not allow them to set up their anchor and get settled.

Jammie Robinson Scouting Report
Robinson offers positional versatility as a player that can play either safety position, while also floating inside or just around the box. Robinson flashes pass rushing skills off of the edge in certain blitz packages. He plays with a faster and more aggressive pace than his straight line test speed might suggest. He has a high motor with a competitive nature.

Henry To’o To’o Scouting Report
I would consider To’o To’o to be a disrupter both as a run defender as well as in pass coverage. He is able to somehow close in on the receiver to force incompletions or prevent any yards after the catch. As a smaller linebacker, he takes advantage of that frame as he has great agility, lateral quickness, and can change directions on a dime.