DRAFT TRACKER 2024
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3"
- Weight
- 326 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Sturdy nose tackle with the anchor to battle against double-teams and instincts to find the play. His body composition is subpar and he lacks desired length for clean stack-and-shed football inside. Anderson will flash athletic qualities to make tackles and win in short spaces but he might need to continue to refine his body for additional first-step quickness. He’s unlikely to play much of a role as a rusher but does have a shot at challenging for a roster spot as a rotational nose in an even front.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9"
- Weight
- 187 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Pure speedster with an impressive testing background as an athlete. Unfortunately for Burton, his on-field production never came close to matching his elite athletic traits. He’s too tight-hipped to run a varied route tree, lacks instincts and struggles with his hands whether the catch is contested or not. Still, explosive athletes deserve an extended look and teams might want to take a chance on developing him as a gadget option working deep and short as an undrafted free agent signee.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 204 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
McCammon runs with a willingness to work between the tackles, but he’s a bumper-car runner lacking the proper vision and feel to get through run lanes without maximum contact. Also, he’s inconsistent as a finisher. There isn’t enough speed in his game to thrive as an outside runner, so he projects as a grinder with limited upside.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 189 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hayball has good lever length and an ability to sail kicks with natural power. However, he will need to prove he can generate coverage success through hang time over rugby-style operation time. Hayball is a left-footed punter whose directional punts are almost always toward the right side of the field, but he operates with good touch and consistency. He should get a chance to compete for an NFL job but will need to eliminate opportunities for returns as a pro.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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