DRAFT TRACKER 2024
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 1/4"
- Weight
- 169 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 7/8"
- Wing
- 73 1/4"
Production
70.50
Athleticism
74.82
Total Score
145.32
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Proficient route runner with solid play speed and an ability to run a more expanded route tree. Weaver uses his hands and feet to slip the press and has early acceleration to get the jump down the sideline. He’s capable of uncovering at the break points over the first two levels but loses catch concentration at times when working into traffic. He doesn’t have a big second gear to run down the deep ball and too often allows coverage to take over the catch space downfield. Weaver is a complementary wideout with above-average punt-return ability and he could end up competing for a WR4/5 spot in the future.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 328 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Jennings is a college tackle with good size but below-average length and he might need to prove he can bump inside to guard. Jennings will turn 25 years old in November and has missed games in each of the past two seasons due to injury. He plays with excellent composure and possesses nimble feet in pass protection. His strong hands help him sustain both run and pass blocks. He’s a decent athlete with the flexion to unlock his lower body but his overall anchor falls below average when challenged by power rushers. Jennings might offer dual-position flexibility as a late-round backup.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'7"
- Weight
- 313 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Based on his impressive body type, long arms and basketball background, it won’t be a shock if Matos is selected late in this year’s draft even though he never took a snap in a college football game. Matos is a decent athlete, but he’s not as sudden or fluid in his lateral movements as I expected. His pro-day workout featured good protection posture and inside hands with a crisp punch, but he’ll need extensive practice time and coaching to get to where he needs to be as a pro. He’s likely to be stashed on a practice squad early on in his career.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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