
Donovan Jackson Scouting Report
As a pass protector, Jackson is elite on the interior of the offensive line. He does not get backed up in pass protection as he anchors himself and his feet do not move backwards. Jackson gets wide and maintains leverage throughout the snap.

Emery Jones Jr. Scouting Report
Emery Jones Jr. is a technical offensive tackle with size to take on the power rushers of the NFL, but the patience and technique to handle speed rushers. Jones sits back and lets the game come to him. He uses his length functionally to keep defenders at bay.

Luther Burden III Scouting Report
Luther Burden is a sticky-handed wide receiver who plays a deceivingly physical game despite his size. Burden has a knack for finding soft spots in zone defense and getting those easy yards. Burden tracks the ball well over his shoulder and shows late hands to bring the ball in without much of a contest from cornerbacks.

Tetairoa McMillan Scouting Report
Tet McMillan’s combination of size and movement ability make him a near impossible assignment in a 1-on-1 situation. Route running is not usually a strength of the bigger X receivers in the NFL, but it is for McMillan.

Malaki Starks Scouting Report
Malaki Starks is a safety who is a plus defender in both pass coverage and run defense. He seeks out contact and loves to get involved in the run game. He can quickly diagnose run schemes and does not hesitate to move downhill and make a play.

Mason Graham Scouting Report
Mason Graham is a stout interior defensive lineman who can stuff the run but can also get after the quarterback. He is an efficient pass rusher who displays solid technique on the interior to collapse the pocket and get his hands on the quarterback.

Mykel Williams Scouting Report
Mykel Williams is a powerful edge rusher with elite size. His arm length is not just impressive on paper, it is apparent on film and just by looking at him. He uses his length properly and is able to use his length functionally to keep himself out of reach of the offensive lineman’s grip.

Will Johnson Scouting Report
Will Johnson may be the best defensive prospect in the draft. His intangibles are undeniable and his shortlist of weaknesses are improvable. An instinctual cornerback with physical ability is needed on every winning team. If Johnson can avoid injuries as a pro, it is hard to see a world in which he isn’t a star.

Travis Hunter Scouting Report
Travis Hunter is a generational athlete. His ability to be an elite player on both sides of the ball is unprecedented. He will have twice as many opportunities to be a star in the NFL and it feels like a sure fire thing that he will be. Even if he does not end up being able to play both sides, he will still be a franchise-changing player.

Abdul Carter Scouting Report
Abdul Carter is an edge rusher who combines twitchy athleticism with sheer power. Carter has a quick first step and gets adjacent with the offensive tackle before the ball has even reached the quarterback’s hands. Carter can win with both speed and power.

Miyan Williams Scouting Report
Miyan Williams is a powerful back with a strong lower half. His legs are powerful and active; even when met with contact, they continue to push forward. He is a power back who can come in to gain a much needed yard or two.

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.

Zion Tupuola-Fetui Scouting Report
Zion Tupuola-Fetui is an edge rusher with tremendous burst off the line of scrimmage. His athleticism and explosiveness is shown off the edge when in pursuit of the quarterback.

Jordan Travis Scouting Report
Jordan Travis is one of the best quarterbacks in the class, primarily due to the unteachable intangibles that he possesses in his game. The mental side of Travis’ game is noticeably stronger than most of his counterparts.

Nehemiah Pritchett Scouting Report
As the years have gone on in his college career, Pritchett has done nothing but show drastic improvement in each and every year. Pritchett returned to Auburn in 2023 in hopes of improving his draft stock.

Josh Proctor Scouting Report
Proctor is a physical safety who loves to do the dirty work at the back end of a defense. He is a rare case of a safety whose strength is defending the run. Not only is he a willing tackler, but he actively seeks out contact. He is a violent player who will stop at nothing to make a play on the football.

Erick All Scouting Report
Erick All may not be the tallest tight end, but he is a densely packed, strong individual who can win reps with power. While he is a more dense player, he does not sacrifice movement for size.

Isaiah Davis Scouting Report
Davis may be the best combination of size and speed in the entire draft class. He has footwork that allows him to be patient behind the line of scrimmage and wait for blocks to develop in front of him.

Cade Stover Scouting Report
Stover makes tough contested catches seemingly every week, largely in part due to strong hands. He has late hands and body control, which is nearly impossible to read, especially for those linebackers who are out in coverage. Stover can make athletic catches away from his body almost effortlessly.

Blake Corum Scouting Report
Corum has been the focal point of the Michigan offense as they have not necessarily had a proficient passing game. Pound for pound, Corum may be one of the strongest players in the country.