
Quinyon Mitchell Scouting Report
Scheme does not matter with Quinyon Mitchell. He has succeeded in both zone and man coverage during his time at Toledo. He reads the quarterback’s eyes well and can anticipate throws before they happen. Mitchell also has fluid hips that allow him to stay tight to even the shiftiest of receivers.

Terrion Arnold Scouting Report
Terrion Arnold boasts an impressive frame for a cornerback. He has long arms that help to disrupt passes and invade the receiver’s catch radius. Not only is he a long cornerback, but he is also strong.

Brock Bowers Scouting Report
Bowers is an athletic freak who also has the size to take on the task of being a solid run blocking tight end. He is a complete tight end who does not show many flaws. Bowers is a tremendous blocker. He is able to anchor himself and build a strong base before absorbing contact.

Kool-Aid McKinstry Scouting Report
Kool-Aid Mckinstry displays an impressive blend of relaxed and fluid hips with an imposing physicality. Mckinstry is an athletic corner that can take a receiver completely out of the game with tight man coverage, but he also is extremely effective as a zone cornerback.

Joe Alt Scouting Report
Joe Alt is a generational offensive tackle prospect. He has both the size and the skill to be a left tackle in the NFL. His frame is intimidating for opponents to go against. He uses his size to his advantage too, he is 315 pounds with a tremendous amount of muscle and length.

Olu Fashanu Scouting Report
Olu Fashanu possesses the perfect build for an offensive tackle as he is a big figure with length to keep pass rushers from crowding him in the phone booth. Despite being a massive individual, his athleticism is not lacking in the slightest.

JC Latham Scouting Report
JC Latham possesses some of the best size out of any offensive tackle in the country. He has length as well as overall mass to create a true mountain of a human being. Despite the size, Latham remains an incredible athlete.

Marvin Harrison Jr. Scouting Report
Harrison may be the single greatest wide receiver prospect to ever come out of college. He is a jack of all trades who can really mold into any type of receiver. He can beat defensive backs with speed, physicality, precise route running, or a mix of everything.

Michael Penix Jr. Scouting Report
Michael Penix Jr is a dangerous pocket passer who has incredible poise and footwork within the pocket. Some could classify Penix as a dual-threat quarterback with the ability to hurt defenses with his legs, but he is at his best when he is zipping passes past the defense within structure.

Caleb Williams Scouting Report
Williams has an incredible ability to scan the field and make his progressions while almost always making the correct read to make the most beneficial play for the offense. Williams has a unique ability to pull off any throw from any area of the field due to pure arm talent and strength.

Michael Wilson Scouting Report
Wilson has reliable hands and displays good process when making a catch. Wilson stays in stride when tracking down the football and shows the late hands when receiving the ball. On top of his physicality, Wilson can also win with speed and footwork.

Byron Young Scouting Report
Young doesn’t take a single play off and plays with a high motor that simply never stops. At the combine, Young clocked in at a 4.43 40-yard dash. This time put him in the 99th percentile for his position. Young provides speed that is not coachable and there is a lot of potential to use it both in the pass rush and in run defense.

Rakim Jarrett Scouting Report
Rakim Jarrett is a dynamic playmaker that has a variety of different roles in the Terrapins’ offense. Jarrett is heavily involved in the pre-snap motion that is so intertwined within the offense. Jarrett does not have a true and solidified role within the Maryland offense.

Henry Bainivalu Scouting Report
Bainivalu controls and utilizes his weight very well and builds himself a nice anchor when he gets his feet set. He works well with his linemates when it comes to combo blocks and zone running schemes. Bainivalu is an experienced and poised player on the interior and he shows that experience in the way he is able to handle different defensive looks and adjust on the fly.

Jaelyn Duncan Scouting Report
. Duncan is able to move in any direction at a high speed to target defenders downfield or help with assignments at the line of scrimmage. Duncan also plays on a Maryland Terps offense that is extremely versatile and scheme transcendent, which has given him a variety of different experiences in his college career.

Mike Morris Scouting Report
Mike Morris is a bigger edge rusher that offers the versatility to move all over the defensive line. He has shown the ability to provide high-level play at both the 3-tech as well as the edge. Morris brings a lot of energy to the line of scrimmage and is extremely relentless when it comes to chasing down the quarterback.

Dylan Horton Scouting Report
Horton has put up great pass rushing production, this past season he totaled 10.5 sacks. Horton has a large bag of pass rushing moves that he uses on a consistent basis. He has noticeable bend and flexibility off the edge that he shows off when pulling off a spin move or any other eye-popping pass rushing rep.

Adetomiwa Adebawore Scouting Report
. Adebawore has no problem with using strength to win and overpower linemen. When defending the run, he does well to control gaps and is not over eager to get into the backfield. He controls the gaps and does not give runners a free lane to break into the open field.

Christopher Smith Scouting Report
Smith was deployed at the traditional roaming safety position, lined up in the box as a linebacker, covering receivers or tight ends in the slot, and off the edge blitzing to rush into the backfield. When deployed in the slot or in the box, Smith does well to shed blockers in the second level in order to get to the ball.

Kei’Trel Clark Scouting Report
Playing on the inside lines him up across from those smaller and quicker slot receivers that Clark can keep up with. Clark has no problem handling or containing speed from a wide receiver. He has great instincts when sticking to a receiver’s hip. He is fluid when it comes to transitioning from the backpedal.