DRAFT TRACKER 2018
2018
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DRAFTED BY
Chicago Bears
Round 2 • Pick 7
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Daniels is a fluid mover with tremendous initial quickness to win positioning on most every zone block he's asked to make -- both on the first and second levels. His height, weight and arm length numbers at the Combine will be critical in either solidifying his draft slot or potentially dropping him a round. Some teams might see him as a zone-only center, but he may be strong enough to fit in with other blocking schemes. He needs to get stronger, but he's a plus run blocker and pass protector with a chance to become a Pro Bowl starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Green Bay Packers
Round 2 • Pick 13
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long-armed ball-hawk who understands how to maximize his length to disrupt the catch and take it away. Jackson could be labeled a "one-year wonder", but 27 passes defensed in a single season isn't random. He's talented but inexperienced and he has coverage holes that could be exploited early in his career. Jackson's draft stock likely took a hit with his average forty time and unimpressive work in position drills. However, he is armed with route anticipation, ball skills, and NFL length that teams covet in a press-man corner. It may take time, but the tools are there to be an early starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 7/8"
- Weight
- 194 lbs
- Arm
- 29 1/2"
- Hand
- 8 1/4"
- Wing
- 71 5/8"
Production
66.32
Athleticism
67.05
Total Score
133.37
PLAYER ANALYSIS
The highlight reel runs are full of jukes, cuts and missed tackles for this explosive runner, but his lack of size and concerns over his durability limit where teams will consider drafting him. Wadley's unique talent in creating unblocked yardage for himself is a huge plus and his ability to catch passes and return kicks should add to his value. Wadley may become a committee runner who can have a solid NFL career if he proves he can be a full-time third-down option.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'6"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Boettger's frame, play strength and experience playing both guard and tackle will appeal to NFL teams, but concerns over durability may become a hindrance. Teams may be tempted to try and leave him at tackle, but athletic limitations might make a move inside to guard his best option. Boettger's play is inconsistent, but his physical traits should make him an early backup with a shot at finding playing time down the road.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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DRAFTED BY
Denver Broncos
Round 4 • Pick 6
PLAYER ANALYSIS
On the borderline from a size standpoint, Jewell already had his detractors who worried about whether he was big enough to handle inside duties. On top of that, he ran a painfully slow forty at both the Combine and his forty that will send him tumbling down the draft board. On the field, however, he is a highly instinctive linebacker who combines physicality with a relentless motor to find his way into play after play. Jewell's consistency and football character give him a shot at becoming a solid NFL backup despite his speed limitations.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 3/4"
- Weight
- 306 lbs
- Arm
- 32"
- Hand
- 10 1/4"
- Wing
- 76 1/4"
Production
62.39
Athleticism
54.35
Total Score
116.74
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Capable interior lineman who will likely move to the center spot due to his lack of size and length. While Welsh isn't physically weak, he doesn't have the mass and pure power to win one-on-one matchups and he is best-suited for teams who lean on inside zone running plays. Welsh's solid technique and potential to swing from center to guard in a pinch will benefit his roster chances. Welsh has decent talent, but below average physical traits which could make him a backup who has to try and protect his roster spot.
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