DRAFT TRACKER 2025
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DRAFTED BY
New York Giants
Round 4 • Pick 3
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Carnage creator with a compact frame and elite contact balance. Skattebo can break through second-level tacklers and careen off of bodies for extended yards after contact. He reads his blocks quickly and is more elusive in the early stages of the run than he’s probably given credit for. He lacks top-end speed and will have to contend with bigger, better tacklers on the next level. Skattebo’s effectiveness as a receiver out of the backfield should add to his draft value. His physicality and edge should bode well for him as a complementary back with three-down value who is capable of helping an offense wear down the defense.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Kansas City Chiefs
Round 2 • Pick 31
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Norman-Lott is an undersized interior defender who will need to specialize in penetration and havoc creation in a one-gapping scheme. He has plus snap quickness and is talented at reading and beating move blocks. He’s a rangy run defender with a full tank of gas but will struggle against downhill rushing attacks aimed at him. Norman-Lott is an energetic pass rusher with a high pressure rate. He plays with harmonious hands and feet that work to and around edges, but he won’t offer much as a power rusher. His lack of size could hurt his draft slotting, but he has the potential to become a rotational defender and sub-package rusher.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 3/8"
- Weight
- 200 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 5/8"
Production
67.89
Athleticism
76.03
Total Score
143.92
PLAYER ANALYSIS
There are times where Badger looks like the youngster on the playground who’s a grade older than everyone else and able to do whatever he wants. He’s on the lighter side and won’t outrun NFL coverage but the game comes naturally for him. His route running can be effective but needs better detail and urgency. He has above-average ball skills to track throws and win in tight spaces or pluck the ball from outside his frame. He’s slippery with the ball in his hands and can handle kick returns. If he can handle more physical NFL coverage, he has the talent to become a WR3.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/2"
- Weight
- 260 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 7/8"
- Wing
- 80 7/8"
Production
68.76
Athleticism
82.17
Total Score
150.93
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With his size and athletic talent, Conyers could become an NFL surprise if he commits himself to the work off the field. The route-running needs work and he’s faster than quick, but he has the size and ball skills to win when contested. His build-up speed allows for better throwing windows over the second and third levels than it does underneath against tight man coverage. He can add yards after the catch and has impressive tape out of the Wildcat at Arizona State, but the run blocking runs hot and cold. The size and talent are there for a roster spot, but sticking around might be up to Conyers.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 259 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Chippy edge defender who makes up for his lack of length with physicality and an impressive work rate. Green is tight-hipped but explosive with the ability to tilt blockers off-balance with force. While he’s strong and tough at the point of attack, he might be less consistent if asked to stand and defend a bigger patch of grass. He’s not a bendy rusher but still generates pressure at a high rate, utilizing violent hands, strong hips and consistent second effort to outwork the block. Green has the play strength and mean streak to compete for a rotational role as a 3-4 rush linebacker.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 197 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Simmons has below-average speed and athleticism but a healthy appetite to compete. He was named Arizona State’s defensive MVP in consecutive seasons, making key plays for the Sun Devils’ stop unit. However, his lack of functional speed and athleticism, paired with inconsistent tackling, make Simmons a longshot to stick on a roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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