DRAFT TRACKER 2024
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DRAFTED BY
Washington Commanders
Round 1 • Pick 2
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With five seasons of starting experience under his belt, Daniels possesses a rare blend of playmaking talent and command from the pocket. He’s tall but slender, so there will be concerns about durability, considering how often he ran in college. However, teams must also recognize that he has no issues sitting in the pocket and working through progressions as a platform thrower with good mechanics and footwork. Daniels possesses the football intelligence to get himself protected and take care of the football with quality decision-making. He’s an accurate passer over the first two levels and throws with anticipation to slice and dice zone coverages. He had noticeable issues putting deep throws on faster receivers in stride, though. He lacks ideal size and arm talent, but he’s much more capable as a runner and passer than most of the quarterbacks who have moved on to the next level lately. Daniels is positioned to become a very good NFL starter in a spread-based passing attack.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
San Francisco 49ers
Round 1 • Pick 31
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Dependable slot target with good size and soft hands who will need to prove that he has the ability to free himself against NFL man coverage. Pearsall might get the stereotypical "crafty route runner" label, but it suits him. He appears to play with an idea of how to manipulate certain coverage looks and leverages. He also plays with attention to detail and a consistent route tempo to create windows, but lacks ideal foot quickness to beat press and maintain separation. While the hands are reliable, he's not physical enough to tilt contested catches in his favor and might have a ceiling of quality backup with punt-return value.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Philadelphia Eagles
Round 6 • Pick 9
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
An enormous target with an elite catch radius, Wilson is still in the process of learning to play to his traits. He is fairly physical against press but plodding feet limit his release quickness and ability to separate out of breaks. He flashes impressive catches here and there but generally fails to impose his frame and strength on defenders, leading to a disappointing contested-catch rate for such a big man. In general, Wilson’s body control and ball skills might not be good enough to stick at wide receiver. He could end up trying to make a team as an F tight end with enough developmental traits to warrant an extended look.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 7/8"
- Weight
- 208 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 80 1/4"
Production
61.16
Athleticism
53.71
Total Score
114.87
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long-limbed press corner with physical attributes certain teams are sure to covet. Torrence is a menace from press, where he crouches and jabs the release with relative consistency. He has the tools to smother simple routes but gives away separation at sharper break points. He can stride with deep routes and has the make-up speed to close ground when beaten. He’s not built for mirror-and-match coverage and is very average in deep zones. Torrence can flip the 50/50 ball in his favor but might not have the instincts or ball-tracking to post the production one might expect from a player with his traits. He will be at his best working with limited coverage focus in press-man, but his execution as a tackler is a concern.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Houston Texans
Round 7 • Pick 29
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Offensive tackle with decent athletic traits and above-average physical traits, but his game tape simply doesn't show enough consistency. Henderson's size and length will check boxes, but his play against the likes of Iowa, Alabama and opponents at the Senior Bowl left a lot to be desired. He needs to improve his anchor strength in protection, but he appears to have enough lower-body drive to generate some movement in the run game. Ultimately, an inordinate amount of mental mistakes and a lack of instincts will be hard for offensive line coaches to overlook.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Edmonds’ impressive measurables and speed are offset by disappointing aggression as a run defender and a lack of instincts in zone coverage. He looks the part but too often allows the game to play him instead of attacking plays in front of him. He allows too much catch space on the back end and has too many missed tackles near the line and in the open field. While the traits could get him a camp look, the tape might foreshadow a short NFL stint.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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