
Tyler Warren Scouting Report
Tyler Warren is a playmaker who can be used in any scenario. Whether he is on the line or in the slot, he can flip the game on its head in any given play. His size poses problems for cornerbacks while his athleticism poses problems for linebackers. His versatility will allow him to be on the field for most snaps in the NFL.

JT Tuimoloau Scouting Report
Tuimoloau does well to use his length to his advantage at the point of attack. Initial burst and explosiveness help JT create a certain power that is rare to see out of a prospect. JT has a high motor and plays through the whistle, making sure he makes a significant impact on each and every play.

Isaiah Bond Scouting Report
Isaiah Bond is a versatile wide receiver who can be moved all over the offense. He also has experience as both a punt and kick returner. Bond will immediately step into a significant role in the rookie and has a skillset that will demand touches.

Tyler Booker Scouting Report
Tyler Booker is a top offensive line talent in this draft. While he is not the perfect player, he has minor tweaks to make to ensure that he is an elite guard at the next level. Due to Booker having such fantastic measurables, he can afford to not have perfect technique and still succeed.

Makari Paige Scouting Report
Makari Paige is a dynamic playmaker on the back end of the defense. He has measurables that will make him a candidate to immediately earn reps in the NFL. His physicality will be a welcome sight to a defense.

Shavon Revel Jr. Scouting Report
Shavon Revel Jr has elite measurables for the cornerback position combined with upper body strength to make him a physically dominant player on the boundary. If he can fully recover from a brutal ACL injury, his game will translate to the NFL immediately.

Mason Taylor Scouting Report
Mason Taylor has the athletic profile of a player who can make an instant difference for a passing offense in the NFL. He provides reliable hands and a player who can be schemed open in a variety of ways. He is best suited in an offense that attacks those shallow areas with tight ends and running backs consistently.

Sebastian Castro Scouting Report
Sebastian Castro is an older player with a lack of real speed but could prove to be a nice gadget player down the road. The path is not clear in terms of his role in the immediate future, but he provides special teams upside and explosive playmaking for a defense.

Terrance Ferguson Scouting Report
Ferguson is a very strong tight end with a high floor due to his frame and pass catching ability. His strength will serve him extremely well and while tight ends take a few years to develop, he can be an instant impact player.

Emeka Egbuka Scouting Report
Egbuka is a sharp route runner and can create separation at the top of his route with a variety of different angles. Egbuka also has incredible short area quickness and burst off the line to put the defender on his heels right from the jump. All of these traits plus his size project him as a mismatch in the slot.

Tai Felton Scouting Report
Tai Felton has the tools to be a playmaker at the next level. He is a well-rounded wide receiver who can do it all with the ball and on his routes. He creates separation in a variety of ways and can turn on the burners to win with pure speed.

Jeffrey Bassa Scouting Report
Jeffrey Bassa is an excellent pursuit linebacker who can get downhill in a hurry to make a play in the backfield. He is an instinctive player with a high football IQ. He is the green dot on the defense and calls out those defensive adjustments pre-play. In zone coverage, Bassa does well to take away passing lanes and read the quarterback’s eyes while he does so.

Shedeur Sanders Scouting Report
He is a true dual-threat quarterback that needs to be monitored at all times, but especially when a play breaks down. He started his career in FCS at Jackson State, his production was met with questions about his ability to compete at a high level.

Nic Scourton Scouting Report
Nic Scourton can play anywhere on a defensive line on any given rep depending on his team’s personnel. He allows his team to have an interesting combination in the front seven to combat what they see from the offense.

Quinn Ewers Scouting Report
Perhaps Ewers’ greatest strength is his pocket presence and ability to remain calm as he maneuvers within the pocket. He does not panic and abandon his protection prematurely. Instead, as if he has eyes all around his head, he waits for the play to develop as he progresses through his reads and only scrambles outside of the pocket if he senses pressure.

Ollie Gordon Scouting Report
Ollie Gordon is a physical running back who has all the tools to be a workhorse, but will need to become more well-rounded to be able to fill that role in the NFL. If he can improve in the passing game, both as a pass catcher and pass protector, he will be much more valuable to NFL offenses.

Tyleik Williams Scouting Report
Tyleik Williams can be a nice player in a defensive line rotation on running plays and can even create some pressure as a pass rusher. He will not be a game wrecker as a pass rusher, but he holds his own.

Josh Conerly Jr. Scouting Report
Josh Conerly Jr. has had the dream development. He has progressed from a 5-Star recruit into one of the best tackles in the draft as a junior. His progression every year leads to the sign that he is not done developing and has an extremely high ceiling.

Deone Walker Scouting Report
Deone Walker is a massive interior defensive lineman with high athletic upside. His ability to clog multiple rushing lanes at once will be extremely valuable while his pass rushing ability on the interior will provide for a dynamic skillset in the NFL.

Malachi Moore Scouting Report
Malachi Moore is a versatile defensive back who brings a level of physicality to the position that is rare in today’s game. Moore can play the high safety and read the offense to make a play on the ball. He can also play strong safety, where he can get closer to the box to either blitz or clog up the passing lanes in the intermediate areas of the field.