DRAFT TRACKER 2026
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PLAYER
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'7 3/4"
- Weight
- 330 lbs
- Arm
- 34 5/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 83 3/4"
Production
59.94
Athleticism
66.65
Total Score
126.59
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Harris is a disruptive, alignment-versatile interior defender with mismatch traits and untapped potential. Though he lacks the contact balance/hand usage to cleanly control block engagements, he consistently recovers and often reemerges to help finish the play. He often overwhelms single blocks and disrupts run schemes from a gap away. He wasn't asked to two-gap at Ole Miss very often, but has the tools for the task. He’s a pocket-pushing rusher, but with better hand work he should see a boost in pressure production. While Harris can play 3-,4- and 5-techniques, his best NFL fit might be nose tackle. Harris has the potential to be picked as early as Day 2 of the draft, but teams will need to examine his arrests from 2023 and 2024 as part of the evaluation.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'6"
- Weight
- 325 lbs
- Arm
- 33 3/4"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 84 1/4"
Production
57.79
Athleticism
75.42
Total Score
133.21
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Pounds is a high-cut, smooth-limbed tackle. He plays with a high pad level, spotty body control and inconsistent technique, but he typically battles through those issues at an adequate clip. His run blocking is behind his pass blocking and it’s likely to stay that way. He needs to develop a more consistent pass set to deal with edge speed, but his length and grip strength can effectively end the rush when his timing is right. Pounds’ deficiencies create a lower floor, but he could find work as a swing tackle.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 7/8"
- Weight
- 226 lbs
- Arm
- 31 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 78 1/4"
Production
68.62
Athleticism
69.40
Total Score
138.02
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Lawson is twitchy and covers ground quickly when scraping to the football or knifing inside to disrupt as a run blitzer. His quick flow and pursuit is countered by a lack of play recognition/patience that can place him in the wrong place at the wrong time. He’s much better at slipping blocks than he is at taking them on. He has the reactive agility to become an above-average open-field finisher, but his wrap-and-drive fundamentals run hot and cold. Lawson’s athleticism shows up in man coverage and when expanding his zone influence. He projects as a run-and-chase Will linebacker with three-down potential but a limited ceiling.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 7/8"
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- 32 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 1/4"
Production
58.02
Athleticism
86.68
Total Score
144.70
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Sturdivant is a traits-based wideout whose production over the last two seasons doesn’t match the potential he shows on tape. His combination of foot agility, vertical speed and ball skills should allow him to run routes as an “X” or “Z” receiver. His routes could use better attention to detail to help increase his elusiveness at break points and free up his catch space. He’s very tough over the middle and will not shrink from combat catches. He can accelerate quickly to add run-after-catch on short throws. His run blocking is adequate but needs more strain. Sturdivant’s ingredients make him a worthy middle-round investment, as his best football could be ahead of him.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 203 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 1/8"
Production
54.47
Athleticism
62.18
Total Score
116.65
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Early-down runner with adequate size, good finishing strength and consecutive seasons of injury concerns. There won’t be anything flashy on tape, but Moss consistently adds yards after collison. He has adequate burst to race to the second level and keeps runs alive with solid contact balance, but he lacks the elusiveness and top-end speed associated with more dangerous backs. He can fit any run scheme and will step up to challenge blitzers in pass pro, but limited receiving talent caps his third-down value. Moss profiles as a blue-collar backup capable of shouldering a larger workload when needed.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 5/8"
- Weight
- 251 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 10 3/8"
- Wing
- 80 3/4"
Production
67.59
Athleticism
82.07
Total Score
149.66
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Reiger is a tall, linear edge rusher with a slender frame. He doesn’t look like a pro pre-snap, but he certainly plays like one after the snap. He lacks the size/anchor to consistently set the edge and can be controlled when tackles latch on, but he’s unusually talented to work off contact for quick wins at the point of attack. He’s a short-striding rusher who takes similar tracks at similar speeds and is more pressure-creator than sack-finisher at this time. However, altering his approach (tempo and angles) and adding a better inside counter could create a bump in his sack production. Reiger needs more mass and refinement but could become a good rotational odd-front edge in time.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 3/8"
- Weight
- 216 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
67.77
Athleticism
99
Total Score
166.77
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Caldwell is a developmental prospect with enticing traits and a need for better fundamentals. He’s a long-strider with the ability to create separation vertically, but his route-running is underdeveloped and he needs tutoring on how best to set up routes. Caldwell’s contested-catch rate is disappointing for a player with his size and ability. Coaching should help create more advantages in that area, but he might need to ratchet up his competitiveness on 50/50 balls, as well. His production at Cincinnati won’t excite, but his NFL Scouting Combine performance shows there could be more upside to unlock, which makes him worthy of a middle-round pick as a backup “Z” receiver.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/4"
- Weight
- 240 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/4"
- Hand
- 10 1/2"
- Wing
- 84 3/8"
Production
69.01
Athleticism
71.62
Total Score
140.63
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long, rangy tight end offering rare arm length, good speed and some alignment versatility. Trigg moves like a big wideout with surprising hip sink, foot quickness and fluid transitions to run after the catch. He wins vertically against linebackers and overwhelms defensive backs with size, high-point talent and massive hands that fuel highlight-reel catches. He’s still developing as a route-runner and struggles to finish catches through heavy contact. His frame and pad level limit in-line blocking, but he can wall off or stalk block from the slot. Trigg’s field-stretching potential and air space dominance in the red zone should lead to production as a pro.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 208 lbs
- Arm
- 30 7/8"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 76 1/2"
Production
56.83
Athleticism
62.30
Total Score
119.13
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Faison is an older prospect, but he possesses the talent and toughness to succeed. He’s an instinctive runner with the size, vision and wiggle to create yards from broken tackles. He rarely rushes the action, setting up blocks and cutting off the carnage. He’s patient but unpredictable, making it hard for linebackers to square him up. His 2025 production might look average, but his tape shows NFL ability on all three downs.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 201 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 74 1/8"
Production
77.40
Athleticism
70.44
Total Score
147.84
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Compact, ballhawking safety prospect with alignment versatility. Fitzgerald’s consistency of execution is quite different in coverage versus run support. In coverage, he is assignment-oriented, displaying an adequate mix of route balance and response quickness. He’s clear-eyed to recognize takeaway opportunities and has the ball skills to flip the field. He can match underneath but might not have the speed to stay in-phase if the route travels deep. As a run defender, Fitzgerald plays with urgency but issues diagnosing the play and suspect pursuit angles have led to chunk runs, creating an imbalance that affects his draft grade.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 7/8"
- Weight
- 199 lbs
- Arm
- 30"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 72 7/8"
Production
69.32
Athleticism
57.03
Total Score
126.35
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Despite lacking ideal size, Taylor is a three-down back with proven production. He runs with compact power and elite balance. He’s excellent on short-yardage carries, scoring tough touchdowns and gaining more than is blocked. He “fields his position” with solid vision and open-field burst, but when defenses slow his feet, they slow his processing. His lateral elusiveness is average in the hole and after catches underneath. His willingness and talent on third downs should create an opportunity as a complementary "thunder" back capable of handling a three-down backup role.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 7/8"
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 75 3/4"
Production
58.35
Athleticism
64.63
Total Score
122.98
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hard-charging runner with average vision/burst but good decisiveness and the ability to finish through contact. Hemby is wired for hard running inside, but he has the one-cut quickness to succeed on zone carries. He has stop-start quickness to reset the run against penetration but rarely looks to elude tacklers once he hits it downfield. Punishing collisions are inevitable for defensive backs looking to tackle him in the open field. He’s willing in protection but must clean up mental errors. Hemby is a viable pass-catcher, which should add to his value as a likely Day 3 pick and potential three-down backup who can handle short-yardage carries right away.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/4"
- Weight
- 246 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 78 1/2"
Production
76.96
Athleticism
76.68
Total Score
153.64
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Wright is a high-cut, tight-hipped tight end who can stretch the field vertically but lacks fluidity and bend for crisp route breaks from speed. He builds speed to threaten defenses, working the vertical limbs of the route tree. He can gain an advantage on linebackers when aligned outside. He’s big and strong enough to improve as a run blocker but needs better technique and commitment in that area. Wright projects as a Day 3 pick who should fight for a role as a TE3/4.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 243 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Villari is a multi-purpose move tight end with competitive spirit and appealing upside. He’s a former quarterback who has grown into his frame. He’s not strong enough to block in-line, but he has the wiring and effort to project as a space blocker from the slot. The route-running fundamentals are behind but coachable, while his hands and catch radius are already working for him. He has average speed and excellent catch toughness. Villari’s gadget versatility on direct snaps adds a fun twist, but refining his talent as a pass-catcher will determine his long-term value.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 5/8"
- Weight
- 194 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 77 5/8"
Production
77.96
Athleticism
59.40
Total Score
137.36
PLAYER ANALYSIS
McAlister’s game is built on speed. He can blow by press and off-man looks, finding a second gear both down the field and after the catch. While he gets open vertically, suspect route-running causes issues uncovering on the first two levels. He has trouble muscling up in 50/50 battles, too. McAlister is a body-catcher, so improving that aspect of his game could go a long way in determining whether he’ll be an average backup or larger contributor.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 7/8"
- Weight
- 257 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 76 3/4"
Production
61.09
Athleticism
74.82
Total Score
135.91
PLAYER ANALYSIS
An edge defender with pro size and strength, Fano is capable of playing standing up or with a hand down. He plays with a blend of hurry and heart that keeps him keyed in on the action. However, urgency can become impatience, which pulls him out of position and opens him to counters/misdirection. He’s quick but lacks upfield juice to challenge the edge. His rush plan is too predictable and overly reliant on feet over hands. He’ll shine on special teams and has toughness to defend a pro run game, but Fano needs to improve as a rusher to become a three-down player.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 7/8"
- Weight
- 258 lbs
- Arm
- 33 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 82 1/4"
Production
68.71
Athleticism
77.82
Total Score
146.53
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Rogers is an adequate athlete who possesses the play strength and catch-point savvy to compete for a depth-level role. He needs to play with better short-area urgency on routes underneath, but he has the catch radius to bring in off-target and contested throws. While his effort and technique are inconsistent as a run blocker, he flashes the strength/body control to win reps. Rogers is still developing but should be in the conversation as a Day 3 pick.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 3/4"
- Weight
- 226 lbs
- Arm
- 30"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 75 3/8"
Production
71.03
Athleticism
64.76
Total Score
135.79
PLAYER ANALYSIS
York is a defensive quarterback who aligns the front and leads by example with all-day urgency. He’s compact with thick thighs and good play strength but struggles to hold up against/shed climbing blocks that find him. His short-area movement is choppy but efficient with quick acceleration to chase outside runs, but he lacks sustained speed. He’s in constant “trigger and close” mode but needs better diagnostic patience to avoid missed run fits. He will struggle holding up in man coverage. Linebackers with York’s size/length typically face uphill roster climbs, but his tape appears good enough to warrant a backup role with instant special-teams value.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 1/4"
- Weight
- 237 lbs
- Arm
- 30 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 74 5/8"
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Australian punter with adequate drive power and above-average hang time. Thorson gets good leg extension and has the ability to generate consistent lift, allowing the cover team to swarm when punts are returnable. He displayed vast improvement in touch with his coffin-corner kicks in 2025 and checks the boxes to be a Day 3 pick.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 5/8"
- Weight
- 305 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 79 7/8"
Production
60.73
Athleticism
57.46
Total Score
118.19
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Rotational interior defender capable of playing either tackle spot. Williams is on the short side but possesses good length and an ability to stack and shed blocks as a two-gapper. He lacks lateral quickness and playmaking ability beyond smaller spaces, though. He needs to do a better job with his block take-on against down blocks and double teams. While Williams is capable against the run, his ineffectiveness as a pass rusher could limit his draft stock.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 1/8"
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- 28 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 73 1/2"
Production
74.11
Athleticism
63.42
Total Score
137.53
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Pavia is a short, tough, productive quarterback who plays bigger than his measurables. He elevates those around him and was the main character in Vanderbilt’s shift from doormat to winning program. He’s improvisational, creating explosives that aren’t on the call sheet without playing reckless hero ball. He scans through progressions, throwing with intermediate accuracy, but impatience versus zone can lead to costly mistakes. He can stand and deliver or escape and win with his arm or legs when pressured. However, he lacks ideal mechanics and needs altered launch points for cleaner sight lines and release points. His deep ball is below average. He isn’t explosive or fast, but he’s a force multiplier for the run game, especially near the goal line. Efficiency and success rates check out across most situational filters, but he requires a more tailored scheme. Quarterbacks his size rarely make NFL rosters, but his competitiveness should be a plus as long as he’s willing to accept a role as a backup.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/4"
- Weight
- 229 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/4"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 77 1/8"
Production
72.37
Athleticism
74.50
Total Score
146.87
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Compact, durable quarterback who has climbed levels twice and had success. Aguilar will be a 25-year-old rookie with three seasons of FBS experience. He played in a system heavy on play-action at Tennessee, but his touchdown production and overall consistency dipped after an explosive early stretch in 2025. He dissects zone defenses with adequate processing speed and decisiveness, but tight-window throws are a challenge. Whether on- or off-platform, he makes receivers work too hard for their catches with inconsistent placement and a lack of touch underneath. He’s tough in the pocket and proved he could make plays under pressure. Aguilar’s age shouldn’t work against him, but he must prove he can work through pro progressions and throw with better accuracy to earn a backup job.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 5/8"
- Weight
- 195 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 76 1/4"
Production
64.73
Athleticism
72.68
Total Score
137.41
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Dixon is a perimeter corner with the size and athleticism to work in multiple coverages. From press, he’s fairly sticky in the early stages and does a good job of anticipating breaks when playing off-man. However, he lacks top-end speed to stay connected to vertical threats as the route stretches out. Dixon needs to protect his leverage more effectively and allow fewer opportunities for explosive plays over the top. He does use his size and efficient burst for on-ball chances, though. He won’t stand out in any one area but is good enough in most to compete for a spot as a backup.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 3/4"
- Weight
- 209 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76"
Production
54.81
Athleticism
79.98
Total Score
134.79
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big, strong, explosive receiver requiring specific usage on the next level. Bell is top-notch with the ball in his hands on reverses, jet-sweeps and quick hitches. He has the ability to create chunk runs after breaking tackles. Bell lacks ideal route savvy to uncover underneath and can be too easy for cornerbacks to read. He’s a body-catcher with below-average hands, but he did have better catch tape in 2023 with Carson Beck at quarterback. Bell’s game lacks well-rounded qualities and position-specific skill, but his traits, manufactured-touch talent and kick-return potential should give him a chance to make it as a WR5.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 3/8"
- Weight
- 311 lbs
- Arm
- 33 7/8"
- Hand
- 10 5/8"
- Wing
- 82"
Production
53.50
Athleticism
68
Total Score
121.50
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Well-proportioned right tackle with good size and average consistency in both phases. Fa’amoe can be hit or miss as a run blocker. He rarely wins with leverage but has reps where he generates movement. On other reps, he ends up on the ground or fails to sustain blocks due to a lack of positioning and footwork. He has a firm pass punch and inconsistent reactive quickness to mirror sudden counters and inside moves. Fa’amoe should garner Day 3 interest as a backup right tackle with the potential to help at right guard as well.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/2"
- Weight
- 323 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 81"
Production
56.50
Athleticism
69.01
Total Score
125.51
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big, long tackle with heavy hands but sloppy technique that limits his consistency. World is a high-character player who did a decent job of working around his limitations during his college career. His first contact, whether engaging run blocks or throwing his punch, is firm and purposeful. Elements of his run blocking will translate to the league despite an elevated pad level but his pass protection is filled with holes and requires immediate attention. If he can cut back on quick losses, World has a chance to become an average swing tackle.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 5/8"
- Weight
- 233 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 80"
Production
57.40
Athleticism
61.10
Total Score
118.50
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Barton saw a slight downturn in production and consistency in 2025. He lacks ideal short-area quickness and agility for the NFL game but it’s good enough for backup consideration. He needs to play with better block slip and take-on to make his job easier. Barton’s handful of snaps and targets as a tight end might create some H-back roster flexibility to go with his linebacker label.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'6 1/4"
- Weight
- 174 lbs
- Arm
- 28 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 1/4"
- Wing
- 69 3/4"
Production
76.57
Athleticism
58.28
Total Score
134.85
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Reid is a small, versatile back who made a significant impact on games despite missing time due to injury in both of his seasons at Pitt. He’s listed as a running back but finding manufactured touches no matter the alignment will be the goal. Slot snaps are likely, but his value often rests in his ability to become a “second slot” when running routes out of the backfield. The decision-making and ball-handling aren’t always great as a punt returner. He’s dangerous when the ball is in his hands, though. Durability concerns will be prevalent at all times but the explosives he can generate as a backfield mismatch and return man will earn him consideration.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 7/8"
- Weight
- 191 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 77 3/4"
Production
62.49
Athleticism
79.87
Total Score
142.36
PLAYER ANALYSIS
McCutchin is a long boundary corner whose athletic ability exceeds his instincts and coverage consistency. He constricts short routes from tight man with twitchy feet and short-area quickness. He triggers quickly from the top of his drop but is often a step late because he fails to anticipate breaks and read the quarterback for clues. McCutchin plays the receiver instead of the throw, which explains the lack of takeaways. Zone coverage is pitch-and-catch in front of him and will continue to be until he sharpens his instincts/recognition. If he makes strides in those areas, he can take a big leap. Special-teams cover value could buy the patience for a longer look.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 7/8"
- Weight
- 247 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/8"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 78 1/4"
Production
78.03
Athleticism
60.83
Total Score
138.86
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Tucker’s rush ability far exceeds his run defense. He’s an instinctive, skilled rusher with an uncommon feel for a player with so few reps. He uses quickness and bend to buzz the edge, while marrying hands and feet for quick wins. He dominated weaker competition but more polish will be needed for his jump to lining up across from bigger, longer tackles. He gets swallowed and controlled at the point of attack, and that will persist without substantial improvement. Despite limited career production, the rush tape is impressive enough for Day 3 consideration and an opportunity as a designated rusher.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/2"
- Weight
- 260 lbs
- Arm
- 32"
- Hand
- 9 1/8"
- Wing
- 78 5/8"
Production
65.87
Athleticism
74.40
Total Score
140.27
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hubbard is a good athlete with adequate burst, change-of-direction quickness and agility. His game against Oregon was a clear indicator that more size and strength are needed to survive run-defending rigors as a down lineman. A full-time spot as an odd-front edge rusher could be in his wheelhouse, though. He can chase down the action and has a nose for making tackles when he’s close to the ball. His rush features athletic elements, but the toolbox needs filling. With more strength and rush development, Hubbard could develop into an average edge defender.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 5/8"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- 33"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 7/8"
Production
64.74
Athleticism
57.09
Total Score
121.83
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Steady interior defender who plays with good initial quickness and adequate play strength. Ball can dart into gaps or hold the point against single blocks as a two-gapper. While he can handle hand-to-hand combat, he’s unable to sink a deep anchor and compete at a high level against double teams and down blocks. He’s an effort rusher with decent footwork but could become much more effective with better hand work. Ball has average upside as a rotational defender in an even front.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 3/4"
- Weight
- 249 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 76 1/4"
Production
64.03
Athleticism
82.66
Total Score
146.69
PLAYER ANALYSIS
An athletic move tight end, Gyllenborg has the traits to be picked on Day 3, even though some inconsistencies show up on tape. Gyllenborg has added good muscle on his frame but is more suited for blocking in space than handling in-line action due to a lack of consistent tenacity at the point of attack. He has the potential to attack defenses vertically from the slot but is in dire need of better route-running fundamentals and catch consistency. Gyllenborg’s upside might be worth a swing, but TE3/4 could be his ceiling.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 1/4"
- Weight
- 188 lbs
- Arm
- 30 3/4"
- Hand
- 8 3/4"
- Wing
- 75 1/4"
Production
63.44
Athleticism
61.15
Total Score
124.59
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Three-year starter whose lack of desired long speed and athleticism could pigeon-hole him into a role as a zone corner or big nickelback. Wright has improved his coverage recognition and is physical when he gets his chance. However, he might not have the short-area movement/burst needed to stay sticky with man routes or make plays on the ball in off coverages. His size and stability underneath could allow him to play closer to the line for a defense that asks him to keep the action in front of him. Wright projects as an average backup.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 1/2"
- Weight
- 340 lbs
- Arm
- 31 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 77 1/2"
Production
65.18
Athleticism
78.29
Total Score
143.47
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Squatty run-down defender with a broad build and natural play strength. Corleone, aka “The Godfather”, lacks ideal length and shed quickness, so he might need to come off the ball with better explosiveness to help create an advantage early in the rep. He’s rarely on the ground, generally playing with squared pads and good short-area athleticism. A bout with blood clots in 2024 could require additional medical work for NFL teams during their evaluation, but Corleone appears to have enough talent to compete for a backup role as an even-front nose tackle.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/4"
- Weight
- 251 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 79 7/8"
Production
66.17
Athleticism
62.68
Total Score
128.85
PLAYER ANALYSIS
The production doesn’t really speak to Dinkins’ explosive athleticism and potential if properly developed. He comes from NFL bloodlines and moves around the field with the fluidity of a big wide receiver. He ran a basic route tree and currently lacks the polish needed to maximize those routes. He’s quick with good build-up speed to attack across vertical patches of the field. Dinkins is a plus move blocker and willing in-line blocker, but he needs to get stronger to sustain at the point. He projects as a Day 3 pick with upside.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 5/8"
- Weight
- 187 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 1/2"
Production
62.74
Athleticism
60.16
Total Score
122.90
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long, linear press cornerback with the ability to weaponize his length to jam the release and challenge the throw. How Allen gets to throws will be the question on the next level. He’s tight-hipped and clunky with lateral and vertical transitions. His make-up speed is average. He loses ground to shifty route-runners and vertical speed but is capable of swarming the catch-point when he’s in position. He consistently locates the football and plays with plus ball skills. His run defense and tackling are deficiencies that could knock him out of consideration for some teams, though. Allen has Day 3 value as a press-and-match corner.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/8"
- Weight
- 323 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 78 3/4"
Production
60.12
Athleticism
58.69
Total Score
118.81
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Sixth-year senior who came in as an oversized linebacker but has filled out and embraced his role inside. Eason uses leverage and play strength to sit down and occupy blocks, but he has the short-area quickness to play in gaps. He’s missing the size/length of a natural two-gapper but he’s not often pushed around by single blocks. Though not a plus pass rusher, he has the athleticism to be better than his 2025 pressure rate suggests. Eason excels at the dirty work and projects as a backup on the interior.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 7/8"
- Weight
- 258 lbs
- Arm
- 30 7/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 77 3/8"
Production
64.48
Athleticism
56.06
Total Score
120.54
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Pyburn is a muscular outside linebacker with short arms and unremarkable athleticism. He’s been a non-factor as a pass rusher during his career, but he gets after it as a run defender. Pyburn has some heat in his hands, jarring blockers and playing off of them to make tackles in his vicinity, but his lack of length will make it tougher to set edges against longer NFL tackles. As a backup with a lack of rush and cover talent, special teams will need to become his money-maker to stay in the league.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 3/8"
- Weight
- 196 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/8"
- Wing
- 73 3/4"
Production
81.18
Athleticism
68.80
Total Score
149.98
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Moses burst onto the scene with a strong 2024, but his 2025 production was even better. He’s squatty and short-limbed, but he plays with good instincts and quick response times. He’s twitchy to close quickly on catch targets and run fits with fluid change of direction to adjust angles as a tackler. He has adequate range on the back end but taller receivers can play over his head and he lacks the tackle radius for consistent open-field stops when playing deep. Kick coverage boosts his draft value, and sliding into a full-time zone nickelback role could be his best pro fit.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 1/8"
- Weight
- 176 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 74 7/8"
Production
75.12
Athleticism
81.38
Total Score
156.50
PLAYER ANALYSIS
An undersized wideout, Rivers plays like a vertical “Z” receiver capable of attacking man coverage with his acceleration and speed. However, his measurables could force him into the slot, where his game isn’t as good of a fit. He needs to work on route focus/tempo to improve his efficiency over the first two levels, and his hands might never become a plus feature. Rivers has the ability to stretch the field from the slot, but he needs more work to become a well-rounded option for offenses.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 319 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 80 3/4"
Production
55.12
Athleticism
52.48
Total Score
107.60
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Smith is a squatty, space-eating nose tackle with a wide, powerful base. He can be reached/sealed by centers on move blocks but is more than capable of using his natural leverage to grow deep roots and occupy blocks against downhill schemes. He offers no rush help but it won’t matter for teams looking to fortify their interior against the run. Smith has a chance of finding a roster home as a late draft pick or undrafted free agent signee.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/4"
- Weight
- 231 lbs
- Arm
- 32"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 79 1/4"
Production
51.99
Athleticism
74.30
Total Score
126.29
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Tall linebacker who lacked standout production in his two seasons at Texas A&M. Williams’ instincts and play speed are average but he’s usually in position to compete as a run defender. He attacks blocks with pop but needs to improve at playing off blocks or slipping them altogether. He’s a fluid athlete in space with the potential to be a plus defender in zone and man coverages. Williams’ subpar tackling combined with durability concerns create a significant gap between his ceiling and floor.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long safety prospect with intriguing man-cover talent against “F” tight ends, which could earn him a longer look from NFL scouts. Thomas moves around the field like a big cornerback, utilizing good short-area quickness and smooth transitions in coverage. He’s capable in some split-safety looks and is impressive when asked to press pass-catching tight ends working from the slot. Thomas’ tackling must improve, but his special-teams value and coverage potential might earn him a roster spot.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 3/8"
- Weight
- 273 lbs
- Arm
- 32"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 1/2"
Production
65.66
Athleticism
72.98
Total Score
138.64
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Sapp’s power stands out but he lacks a clean positional fit due to mismatched parts in his game. He has the anchor and upper-body strength to stall blocks and hold his ground. Limited bend and explosiveness hinder his pressure production off the edge, but he shows some life when sliding inside. He’s missing short-area quickness and change of direction for pursuit and tackle success in the open field, though. Sapp could play as an even-front base end who reduces inside on rush downs, but adding mass and competing as a 3-technique might give him his best chance to make it.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10"
- Weight
- 224 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Trayanum is built like a linebacker and, in fact, was a linebacker early in his career. He played at four schools over six seasons and was elected team captain in his lone season at Toledo. He’s a pile-mover and body-blow puncher capable of wearing down defenses with his downhill physicality. He runs with patience behind lead blocks, but he’s a one-speed runner who lacks elusiveness. Trayanum is not a dynamic runner, but his ability to compete on third downs and coverage teams could help his chances of earning a roster spot.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 7/8"
- Weight
- 192 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 3/8"
- Wing
- 76"
Production
61.59
Athleticism
62.14
Total Score
123.73
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Wallace is a leggy long-strider who played deep into the College Football Playoff in consecutive seasons at Penn State and Ole Miss. While his catch production has jumped in the last two seasons, he has trouble beating press and uncovering over the first two levels, which makes it tougher to project continued improvement as a pro. While he’s likely to see a higher number of contested catches, he’s built for it. He shows little concern when working into traffic and battling for 50/50 throws. Wallace lacks route versatility, so a role as a possession slot receiver with zone-beating talent could give him the best chance to succeed.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/4"
- Weight
- 216 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 78 3/4"
Production
65.83
Athleticism
64.37
Total Score
130.20
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Fifth-year senior with pro traits and arm talent. Robertson possesses a quick release and good velocity, but his subpar touch, timing and accuracy are notable on the first two levels. He’ll need better eye discipline to keep linebackers and safeties from jumping passing lanes. He’s composed in the face of pressure and can make off-platform throws when needed. He’s mobile but won’t beat many teams with extended plays. A shift away from spread-based reads to a more balanced attack featuring traditional tight ends could help, but Robertson’s struggles with accuracy and ball placement could be tough to overcome.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 211 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 77 3/4"
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Four-year punter who improved at his craft in each season. Stonehouse has a solid leg but lacks booming power. He strikes the ball with adequate consistency and direction but needs to push his hang-time higher to avoid punt returns. Stonehouse’s ability to hang around could depend on his ability to bolster his “inside the 10” numbers instead of being overly aggressive in trying to push punts as close to the goal line as possible.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/8"
- Weight
- 243 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 78 1/2"
Production
62.94
Athleticism
51.60
Total Score
114.54
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Combination tight end who makes up for his lack of ideal size with his ability to get open and make combat catches without flinching. McRee runs leveraged routes and finds a way to separate at break points. He’s instinctive in space and adds unexpected yardage with route adjustments. He’s fearless into contact but needs to improve spatial awareness to prevent taking unnecessary punishment. Fairly willing but needs to get stronger for NFL blocking duties. His injury history and subpar pro day testing work against him, so McRee might have to prove himself as a late pick or undrafted free agent.
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