DRAFT TRACKER 2018
2018
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Houston Texans
Round 3 • Pick 4
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Reid is what teams are looking for at the safety position in 2018. He's a plus size/speed prospect who has the athletic ability to help with man coverage and the instincts and ball skills for ball-hawking duties on the back end. Reid can get himself into some trouble when he's overly aggressive, but his positive plays far outweigh the negative. He has the talent to become an early starter and a good one. Reid's instincts and play traits should make him a safe selection with Pro Bowl potential down the road.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Buffalo Bills
Round 3 • Pick 32
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Phillips plays a little upright and looks more like a guard than nose, but he definitely has the leverage and power to play to anchor and muddy the run game waters. Phillips has a feel for blocking schemes and is able to handle down blocks and double teams while allow linebackers to flow to the ball. As a former wrestler, he's a natural scrambler with non-traditional ways of finding the football and finding the quarterback. He has early starter potential and could find snaps on passing downs as well.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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Dallas Cowboys
Round 4 • Pick 37
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Schultz is a Y-tight end with the ability as a run blocker to help bolster a team's rushing attack very quickly. While his frame could still use more mass, he plays with good technique and play strength at the point of attack and shows an ability to impose his will upon edge defenders if they half-step into the rep. Schultz is a capable and reliable target underneath, but his living will depend on how he impacts the running game. Schultz's limited catch production could drop him a round, but he should be a solid, early starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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Houston Texans
Round 6 • Pick 40
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Kalambayi is a well-built athlete with adequate strength, above average wingspan and sudden feet who hasn't been able to match the production to his traits. Kalambayi looks the part and will test well, but his lack of instincts and feel as a pass rusher could leave teams frustrated. His strength at the point of attack and ability to handle and work around edge blockers may be a little bit underrated. Kalambayi has the talent to become a backup 3-4 SAM linebacker and with high-end special teams potential.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 209 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/4"
- Hand
- 10 1/4"
- Wing
- 76 1/4"
Production
61.15
Athleticism
76.55
Total Score
137.70
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Meeks is a technically sound outside cornerback with good size and strength who will have to be protected by scheme and safety help. He understands how to play the position, but his lack of acceleration and makeup speed is a big concern. While Meeks has the size to disrupt from press, he's unable to stay hip-to-hip on go routes and lacks desired closing burst for on-ball opportunities from off-man. Meeks has the instincts and tackling to make the move to safety if need be.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/8"
- Weight
- 307 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/4"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 80 1/8"
Production
63.60
Athleticism
74.32
Total Score
137.92
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Teams will have to decide if they want to play Bright at tackle or guard, but his versatility and ability to play four of the five spots along the offensive line adds to his value. Bright is known for his football IQ and intangibles; however, his lack of reactive quickness and average hand usage could limit him to a backup only role if he makes a club.
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