DRAFT TRACKER 2024
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New Orleans Saints
Round 1 • Pick 14
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Beefy right tackle capable of playing at a high level despite his lack of ideal pad level and lower-body bend. Fuaga plays with a fairly aggressive disposition. He’s a one-pop blocker who struggles to clinch into his run blocks and is therefore forced to work overtime to sustain and finish. The pass protection technique is outstanding, and he possesses the athleticism to mirror and match edge-to-edge rush movements. Fuaga’s hand work is exceptional in pass pro and will need to remain so, because of his lack of desired range for recovering when beaten. A team could slide him to guard to improve its interior protection, but he’s best-suited at right tackle, where he should become a good starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Indianapolis Colts
Round 5 • Pick 7
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
There will be a good deal of focus on his lack of size, but Gould's particular skill set should create discussions about how to make it work. He has electrifying long speed and spent a majority of his reps as an outside receiver working all three levels of the field. He has the shiftiness to uncover against tight man coverage from the slot but can be utilized as a matchup problem deep against cornerbacks lacking speed. He can step in as a catch-and-run specialist with punt return talent but has the capability to offer more in the future. The productive rookie season of Tank Dell (5-foot-10, 165 pounds) in 2023 could have a positive influence on how some teams view Gould's potential as a future starting slot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Green Bay Packers
Round 5 • Pick 34
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Oladapo possesses classic strong safety traits and play attributes, which should help evaluators define him more easily. He has very good size, with the play strength and toughness to tackle near the box and enough cover skills to line up over tight ends in man. While he can play some split safety, he can be a little inconsistent in big space, so playing forward is his best bet. There is room for improvement as a tackler, but he generally pursues with leverage and takes his role as last line of defense to heart. He has "make it" size and attributes. He's likely to come in as a backup with special teams duties but has a pretty good shot of becoming an eventual starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 1/4"
- Weight
- 184 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 8 3/4"
- Wing
- 71 5/8"
Production
64.94
Athleticism
51
Total Score
115.94
PLAYER ANALYSIS
The evaluation of Cooper will come down to what a team is willing to live with. He has decent size with good athletic ability to play both inside and outside. He’s a quick responder to route breaks and can be smothering in man coverage underneath. He feels smaller than his listed height and weight and can be exploited by big targets on contested catches. Cooper’s speed at his pro day was very disappointing, and his tape is littered with missed and broken tackles that led to way too many additional yards. The tape has positive flashes, but he might have to make a roster as an undrafted free agent.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 229 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With average size and instincts, Speights appeared to be more comfortable in the comfort of the Oregon State defense than he was at LSU in 2023. He can be hit or miss in reading play design and finding his best positioning to make plays and he tends to sit back and wait a hair too long. He plays with active feet and good lateral slide quickness and rarely drifts into traffic unnecessarily. He sees what he hits in the box but lacks agility as an open-field tackler and can be exploited in coverage. The pre-2023 tape is better, but he might not be enough of a downhill alpha and playmaker to garner draft attention.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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