DRAFT TRACKER 2022
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DRAFTED BY
Seattle Seahawks
Round 7 • Pick 8
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Prospect with average size, play speed and traits. While nothing stands out for Melton from a physical standpoint, he possesses good football intelligence and can be an efficient route-runner, using leverage and purposeful movement to create some separation. He doesn't appear to have the vertical burst of a downfield weapon and his hands fail to consistently stand out. His production was clearly hampered by quarterback play and he has value as a gunner on special teams, but WR5 might be his ceiling as a late-rounder.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Kansas City Chiefs
Round 7 • Pick 30
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hard-charging, high-energy runner with three-down size and potential to compete for a roster spot as a late-round selection. Pacheco plays the game like a race car with no brakes. His feet never stop moving and his furious tempo creates opportunities but also limits his ability to set up defenders and force missed tackles. He processes the front fairly quickly and has the agility to re-adjust his running lanes to create something out of nothing, but he also has a tendency to bounce runs wide too frequently. Pacheco plays the game with an NFL demeanor and could give himself an even better chance of becoming an RB2/3 if he can step up his pass protection and third down value.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 252 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Upside prospect with alluring traits and athletic potential, but a lack of positional instincts that could be tough to overcome. Haskins has flashed on tape dating all the way back to 2018 at West Virginia, but meaningful pass-catching production never materialized there or at Rutgers. He's a long-strider who can threaten coverage in a straight line, but lacks purposeful route-running and pass-catching instincts to do much with it. He misses too many assignments as a move blocker, but is stout at the point of attack and should get even better with more polish. Haskins has always had upside but will head into an NFL camp with a "project" designation.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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