DRAFT TRACKER 2026
DRAFT TRACKER
PICK
TEAM
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 3/4"
- Weight
- 188 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 77"
Production
78.30
Athleticism
78.53
Total Score
156.83
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
McCoy is a toolsy outside corner with CB1 flashes, but an ACL tear robbed him of a much-needed third season. Hips and feet are smooth, allowing for quality lateral transitions and efficient gathers to match hard-breaking curls. He’s athletic in his recoveries but average acceleration leaves him chasing too often on go routes. More focused, physical press disruption should make the rep easier to control. He’s opportunistic with strong ball skills at the catch point. His route squeeze and zone awareness should improve with more reps. We should expect McCoy’s athletic traits and instincts to help him make up for lost time once he gets into camp.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/8"
- Weight
- 314 lbs
- Arm
- 33 3/4"
- Hand
- 10 3/4"
- Wing
- 82 1/4"
Production
56.40
Athleticism
83.58
Total Score
139.98
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Toolsy left tackle prospect carrying both a higher ceiling and lower floor. Bowry is typically in the right place at the right time in protection. He has the feet to match edge speed but needs to improve hand usage and punch timing to firm up his outside edge/protect against bull rushers. He’s hit-or-miss as a drive blocker but the hits carry force and movement. Inconsistencies are a concern, but Bowry is a plus athlete who could be targeted as a swing tackle on the second or third day of the draft.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/2"
- Weight
- 315 lbs
- Arm
- 34 3/4"
- Hand
- 11"
- Wing
- 86"
Production
69.29
Athleticism
67.73
Total Score
137.02
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
While he’s an enormous interior presence with impressive physical features, Jackson’s inconsistencies are partially rooted in flawed fundamentals and technique. He plays too upright and with inconsistent base width/block take-on, making him more easily cleared from gaps. He might never become a tree stump at the point, but he could see vast improvement in his shed-and-control with quicker hands, improved upper-body power and a full-time move to odd-front end. The tape is uneven with a floor of average backup, but Jackson’s size and length could be considered unmined gold by some teams.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 7/8"
- Weight
- 291 lbs
- Arm
- 33"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 79 3/4"
Production
67.19
Athleticism
80.75
Total Score
147.94
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
As an interior defender, Proctor is an elite athlete with rare playmaking range. He’s an elusive rusher with an explosive first step and the ability to unlock openings with varied approaches and angles. He’s also very undersized with limited recourse once linemen have him squared up and put hands on him. He lacks the anchor or contact balance to withstand power. Proctor needs to find a fit in a move-based defensive front where he can try to mismatch interior protection with his quickness and athletic gifts.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 3/8"
- Weight
- 164 lbs
- Arm
- 29 3/8"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 71 3/8"
Production
70.90
Athleticism
80.98
Total Score
151.88
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Thompson is a slightly built, vertical threat with rocket boosters in his shoes. With a career average of 39.8 yards per touchdown catch, there is no denying where his value lives. His acceleration phase is long-lasting, creating easy wins over the top and requiring safety involvement in man coverage. He struggles with traditional, non-vertical routes and finishing contested catches. He’s not a catch-and-run specialist underneath but is dangerous crossing the hashes. He’s dealt with injuries dating back to high school, missing significant time in 2023 due to ankle and hamstring ailments. A lack of size and versatility create challenges for his long-term projection, so diversifying his portfolio of offerings might be necessary for him to stick on a roster long-term.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/4"
- Weight
- 319 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 82 3/4"
Production
72.62
Athleticism
70.33
Total Score
142.95
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Nwaiwu is reliably active with good length. After a bumpy first season with the Sooners in 2024, he displayed improvement in both phases. He centers opponents in front of him to stay connected and uses good technique to displace down-block targets. However, he is inconsistent finding his foe on move blocks. Chronic leaning and slow initial hand strikes can render his massive wingspan useless against two-gappers and in pass protection. Nwaiwu’s snaps at center offer a peek into what might be his best spot, but his position flexibility is a positive regardless.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 5/8"
- Weight
- 293 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 77 1/4"
Production
71.41
Athleticism
74.27
Total Score
145.68
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
An undersized 3-technique with disruptive attributes, Halton is best suited for a rotational role in a movement-based front. He plays with synced hands and feet and good lateral agility. His initial quickness makes him quite slippery but a centered block can clear him from the run lane due to his lack of mass/anchor. He’s an energetic, gap-to-gap rusher who can threaten guards on their edges or play his role as an effective twister. Finding the right scheme fit will be critical for Halton in the NFL.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'8 1/8"
- Weight
- 220 lbs
- Arm
- 28 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/8"
- Wing
- 71 1/8"
Production
79.97
Athleticism
69.21
Total Score
149.18
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Team captain and productive three-down back. Coleman has a clear understanding of run-blocking schemes and protection duties. He knows where blocks are likely to develop and finds those spots. However, he lacks speed as an outside runner and has average burst between the tackles. He’s more of a tackle-slipper than a tackle-breaker, so it’s imperative that Coleman plays at a brisker pace to stay ahead of closing defenders. He projects as a Day 3 option who can compete for a job as a three-down backup.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 1/4"
- Weight
- 181 lbs
- Arm
- 30"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 73 3/4"
Production
67.53
Athleticism
59.76
Total Score
127.29
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Canady carries a slender frame with short arms but is brimming with confidence as a sticky slot option. He plays with a rare feel for route breaks, frequently sliding his feet to cut direction in advance. He quickly closes distance with a twitchy burst and well-timed contact upon throw arrival. He’s quicker than fast and best from short zone/off-man alignments, allowing his instincts to do their thing. He gets jostled around by bigger players at the top of the route and will have his tackling tested by opposing run games out of 11 personnel. Canady is worth a late Day 2 or early Day 3 pick as a future starting slot corner.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/4"
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 77 1/4"
Production
73.29
Athleticism
77.91
Total Score
151.20
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Much was expected of Klubnik after a strong showing in 2024, but his play and production declined in 2025. He’s undersized but athletic and shows an ability to attack zone windows with adequate velocity over the first two levels. He can make some timing throws with anticipation when in rhythm. However, when the first read isn’t there, his field vision is average and he’s not good enough off-platform/out of structure to succeed at a high enough rate. The accuracy numbers to most areas of the field fall below the mark, but tape study shows a high drop count by his receivers. While his designed run production fell off in 2025, he remains pocket-mobile, avoiding sacks and exploiting rushing lanes. Maintaining poise and mechanics are essential, so finding a short passing attack with a competent run game feels like a must for Klubnik.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 5/8"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/4"
- Hand
- 10 1/4"
- Wing
- 80 7/8"
Production
68.94
Athleticism
66.55
Total Score
135.49
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Well-proportioned, durable tackle prospect who counters his lack of length with persistence that helps him finish the job. Casey is a capable athlete with enough range to reach zone landmarks and the body control to redirect when mirroring edge-to-edge. Initial slides can be a little tight, causing occasional over-sets and early openings that leave him vulnerable to inside moves/spin counters. In the run game, he’s strong and steady as a drive blocker and his anchor projects as NFL-caliber as he continues to add functional mass. Casey could begin his career as a swing tackle with guard flexibility.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/8"
- Weight
- 313 lbs
- Arm
- 33 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 82 3/8"
Production
62.31
Athleticism
77.42
Total Score
139.73
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Athletic left tackle prospect with two seasons as a full-time starter at Penn State. His basketball background shows up with natural fluidity as a move blocker and in meeting edge rushers with his pass slides. However, Shelton’s lack of play strength makes it tougher for him to sustain blocks at the point of attack and hold a firm anchor when taking on bully pass rushers. His athleticism and ability to get to any angle necessary in the run game makes him a fit for teams favoring outside zone. However, he’s likely to struggle with consistency unless he gets stronger and plays with better body control.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 7/8"
- Weight
- 312 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 82 5/8"
Production
73.79
Athleticism
92.33
Total Score
166.12
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
A two-year starting right guard, Farmer's run blocking is ahead of his pass protection. He isn’t broad or girthy, but he features a compact point of power and good core strength. He’s a plus drive blocker capable of leveraging and finishing his work but sees diminishing returns when blocking in space. Farmer will block what is in front of him in protection but frequently stalls his feet when punching, allowing active rushers to slip into his edges and find the pocket. He’s capable when working duo and man-to-man blocks downhill, but his ceiling will be defined by his improvement in pass protection.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/4"
- Weight
- 198 lbs
- Arm
- 31 5/8"
- Hand
- 8 5/8"
- Wing
- 76 7/8"
Production
79.65
Athleticism
63.74
Total Score
143.39
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Moore is a long outside cornerback with good size but limited experience due to injuries. His size and length benefit him from press. He plays with adequate eye balance as a short-zone defender. Moore is a good deep-ball tracker who tilts jump balls in his favor, but he lacks make-up speed to run down coverage mistakes. He’s upright with sluggish hips in transitions and is missing the foot quickness/acceleration to stay connected with quicker route-runners. Improved anticipation and decisiveness should come with more snaps but durability concerns could hurt his draft stock.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/2"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 75 3/4"
Production
83.16
Athleticism
65.63
Total Score
148.79
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Big receiver whose competitiveness and elite catch-phase execution allow him to overcome his athletic limitations. While he’s nicknamed “Waffle House” because he’s said to be “always open,” Sarratt sees a high number of contested targets versus man coverage. He’s tight-hipped with below-average foot quickness and falls below the line as a separator. Once the throw goes up, however, he consistently beats corners with size, body control and catch-space strength to clean up. He’ll face press matchups that leave his catch column dry, but he’s built and wired for possession targets over the first two levels.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 1/4"
- Weight
- 193 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 76 5/8"
Production
62.14
Athleticism
77.51
Total Score
139.65
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Scott’s play style and tackle production resemble that of a Will linebacker. He’s edgy and urgent near the line with an ability to slip or play off of blocks. He can snuff out run plays before they get started. Scott lacks ball production due to inconsistent break anticipation and route squeeze, but he can twitch-and-trigger to close windows, wrap and finish. He keeps yards after contact to a minimum. Scott’s blitz talent off the edge makes him a value-added rusher. He’s an older prospect and needs to play in a scheme that allows him to keep his eyes forward, but Scott’s football character should make him a team favorite as a starting nickelback.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'8 3/4"
- Weight
- 325 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/4"
- Hand
- 10 1/8"
- Wing
- 83 1/8"
Production
66.14
Athleticism
72.01
Total Score
138.15
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Burke is a tall tackle with plus drive-blocking talent for his body type. He uses flexible hips and ankles, along with well-placed hands, to create leverage at the point of attack. He finishes blocks with good aggression when the opportunity arises. A lack of short-area quickness limits his range as a run blocker and in pass protection. He’s scheme-dependent in the run game and will need help managing NFL edge speed, but strong hands allow for longer sustained control when he lands cleanly. There are areas of concern that might not be coachable, but Burke’s length and demeanor work in his favor.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/2"
- Weight
- 238 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 77 3/8"
Production
59.20
Athleticism
75.99
Total Score
135.19
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Rolder’s instincts and run-game consistency make it hard to believe he was only a one-year starter in college. He plays low and leveraged with violent hands to shock and slip off blocks. He finds the best routes to the run gap and maneuvers around traffic with efficiency to tighten angles to the ball-carrier. He plays with good awareness and change of direction in space but has average pursuit speed and coverage talent. Few linebackers in this draft finish tackles with the technique and consistency he displays. If you trust the tape and ignore his lack of experience, Rolder profiles as a future starting inside linebacker.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/4"
- Weight
- 256 lbs
- Arm
- 31 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
72.23
Athleticism
66.20
Total Score
138.43
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Williams plays every snap with a white-hot motor and intensity that opponents found hard to match in 2025. He’s a natural knee bender, using his leverage to blow up blocks and dart into gaps to disrupt play development in the run game. However, he's hindered by a lack of length and explosiveness that will make it much tougher for him to create pressure as a pro. His sack production was bolstered by secondary rush effort, so it would make sense to slide him inside on passing downs. Rushing from the interior would allow him to use his cross-chop and edge-to-edge movements against guards instead of tackles. Overall, Williams projects as a rotational base end.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 5/8"
- Weight
- 256 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/2"
- Hand
- 10 1/8"
- Wing
- 82 1/4"
Production
75.22
Athleticism
90.52
Total Score
165.74
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Dennis-Sutton is a base defensive end with toughness. He’s effective against the run, but he has limited pass-rushing upside. His predictable, linear rush lacks the burst and bend to beat tackles to the top of the rush and flatten into the pocket. He uses hand violence and brute force to challenge tackles with weak anchors. He’ll get bounced around because his pad level is too high, but he’s tough to finish and finds his way to the action when it’s near him. Dennis-Sutton is equipped to muddy running lanes but might not make many impact plays. He has average upside as an odd- or even-front end.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 3/8"
- Weight
- 193 lbs
- Arm
- 29 5/8"
- Hand
- 8 1/2"
- Wing
- 71 5/8"
Production
56.80
Athleticism
66.43
Total Score
123.23
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Wetjen is a return specialist first and foremost. He’s a threat to flip the field at any time as a punt returner. He eludes or breaks the first tackle try and maneuvers around opponents in the open field with great vision. Better hang-time and faster contain should slow his production, but he’ll still be a threat. He can handle pitch plays and swing passes from the backfield or shallow crossers and over routes as a slot receiver. Wetjen offers immediate value as a returner, while a crafty play-caller is likely to install packaged plays for him each week.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 223 lbs
- Arm
- 33 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 82"
Production
54.77
Athleticism
94.59
Total Score
149.36
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Washington made stops at three different colleges and showed improvement with each move to a new school. He’s fast with loose hips and adequate agility. He’s not very sudden in tight quarters and is a step slow to see it and go when the hole opens. He can glide and swerve around interior traffic once he’s on the move, though. He has breakaway speed in the open field and is capable as an inside/outside runner. Running to his size with a greater degree of aggressiveness will be the key as he makes the jump. Washington has the traits and talent to become a solid rotational back.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/8"
- Weight
- 236 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 80"
Production
72.37
Athleticism
76
Total Score
148.37
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Two-year starter who punches in and goes to work but fails to stamp games with high-level impact. Woodaz has adequate size and diagnose quickness. However, he lacks base strength and take-on pop to keep himself clean through contact. He displays good awareness in zone drops and has enough man-cover talent to match with some pass-catching tight ends underneath. Woodaz needs to add strength, play faster and become more forceful in everything he does. He has a chance to develop into an average backup Will linebacker, but his work on special teams is what will get him on the field early on.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 182 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 7/8"
- Wing
- 77 1/4"
Production
69.83
Athleticism
76.01
Total Score
145.84
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Muhammad has good coverage talent to offset his slender frame. He can man up from press or off and is a plus pattern-matcher, staying in-phase and shadowing break points. He displays outstanding vision and adheres to his zone-cover principles, allowing him to play with ideal efficiency on all three levels. He can get outmuscled by big, strong wideouts inside the route and at the catch-point, but he doesn’t give in and usually holds his own. He does a nice job of chopping pass-catchers down in space but a lack of play strength shows up in occasional broken tackles. Muhammad has Day 2 talent and starter-level ability.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 5/8"
- Weight
- 192 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 76 3/4"
Production
73.28
Athleticism
84.78
Total Score
158.06
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Bell is an inside/outside target with adequate size and field-stretching speed. He has the tools to beat press quickly and the acceleration/cut quickness to open clean windows. While he’s sudden in and out of his break points, his route-running can be a tad mechanical at times. Bell’s catch focus appeared sharper in 2025 but his career drop total rivals his touchdown total. The TDs left on the field due to underthrown passes at UConn will turn into NFL touchdowns with an accurate passer. Bell’s speed and upside should make him a productive starter.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 234 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/2"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 76"
Production
66.92
Athleticism
85.54
Total Score
152.46
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Elarms-Orr is a well-built linebacker with above-average athleticism but problematic instincts. He has the speed and athleticism to get to the football from sideline to sideline. However, he frequently struggles with recognizing blocking schemes and too often loses track of play development. He’s rangy but average in zone coverage, with talent as a blitzer worth continued exploration. He will need improved processing but should dial in as a backup with a full-time role on special teams.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 303 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 79"
Production
64.78
Athleticism
73.25
Total Score
138.03
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Willis’ run-blocking tape is impressive. He's quick out of his stance, gets into run fits with good pop/aggression and is a consistent block finisher. However, he lacks the length and anchor associated with pro tackles. He also doesn’t have the broad frame and core strength of a guard. His pass protection can be spotty due to oversets and the aforementioned anchor issue, but he has the quickness/grip strength to compete. Willis can fit as a zone-scheme guard and could be considered as a swing tackle who might need protection help.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/2"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 78 7/8"
Production
70.12
Athleticism
78.96
Total Score
149.08
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Lew is a team captain recovering from an ACL injury suffered in October 2025. He’s a natural bender with better foot quickness and athleticism than he shows in the Auburn run scheme. He has strong hands and a strong core to neutralize. He can bump and climb with good fluidity. He’s average as a drive blocker and needs to play with better consistency to mirror the rush without over-setting. His frame and game will continue to improve with time. Lew’s toughness, intelligence and leadership give him a slight grade bump and are core traits that should make him a solid starter.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 1/2"
- Weight
- 189 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/4"
- Hand
- 9"
- Wing
- 79 1/4"
Production
67.11
Athleticism
70
Total Score
137.11
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Boundary cornerback with good length and catch-disruption but inconsistent instincts in coverage. Lee is better in man coverage than he is in zone, but he can handle both. Pure speed can break away from him, so he’ll need help on the roof as a pro. He has the length and timing to make plays on the football. However, he needs to play with more anticipation to match breaks and trigger more quickly from depth. As a run defender, he must beat blocks faster and replace the ankle-diving with more committed wrap finishes. Lee has traits and scheme versatility, toggling between quality backup and eventual starter as a prospect.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 5/8"
- Weight
- 243 lbs
- Arm
- 31 5/8"
- Hand
- 10 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
72.43
Athleticism
74.95
Total Score
147.38
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Moore is a highly productive, 46-game starter with flexible NFL positioning. He’s undersized and lacks NFL length as an edge defender, but he’s a skilled, instinctive rusher with a robust set of approaches. He won’t burn the edges with pure speed but he compensates for that with a deep bag of moves. In limited snaps, Moore showed potential at off-ball linebacker, but questions persist about his pursuit speed and ability to cover in the NFL. Some teams might label him a “tweener,” but I see a versatile prospect whose competitiveness and feel for the game should allow him to translate no matter the position he plays.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/8"
- Weight
- 202 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/2"
- Hand
- 8 7/8"
- Wing
- 79 1/4"
Production
66.78
Athleticism
81.20
Total Score
147.98
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Smith offers ballhawking coverage qualities but has alarming issues as an open-field tackler. He’s instinctive, with the eyes to digest route development while reading the quarterback like a poker player looking for tells. He has average top-end speed but good route recognition and premium ball skills. Smith is a low-impact run defender and open-field tackler, though. There are too many times he either whiffs or has a tackle broken, allowing a much longer gain. His run defense won’t appeal to some teams, but his ability to read the field and make plays on the football will entice other squads looking for a safety on Day 3.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 1/8"
- Weight
- 331 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/8"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 83 1/8"
Production
54.76
Athleticism
66.71
Total Score
121.47
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Wright is a ground-and-pound right guard with excellent power at the point of attack. There are concerns about his hand placement and pass protection, though. He has the size/power to go head-to-head in NFL gap and power concepts, playing with a nasty finisher’s demeanor. However, average instincts and a lack of foot quickness leave him vulnerable to athletic rushers and gaming fronts. Wright is a limited athlete with inconsistencies that might not be correctable but he’s tough, strong and has pro-ready traits that should make him a Day 3 pick.
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ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/4"
- Weight
- 251 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 77 5/8"
Production
67.44
Athleticism
81.28
Total Score
148.72
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Sixth-year senior who broke out at SMU in his final two seasons after four quiet years with limited snaps and production. Hibner’s ankle tightness limits his change-of-direction quickness and ability to uncover underneath. He builds speed when working the seams and as an open-field runner. He has adequate hands and ball skills to make catches when contested. Hibner has the demeanor and tenacity for pro-blocking duties. However, he’s undersized and needs to work on his hand placement to improve his consistency of results. Hibner is a Day 3 talent with roster potential as a move tight end or true H-back.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 242 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 79 1/4"
Production
61.69
Athleticism
62.43
Total Score
124.12
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Safety-turned-linebacker with outstanding length and athleticism but lagging behind in instincts/fundamentals. Daniels is a step slow to diagnose and flow ahead of the blocking scheme. He lacks the take-on and physicality to leverage his gap. His quickness makes him a menace in the gaps and he has good pursuit speed, but he must improve his tackling technique. He’s proficient in zone and man coverages, and he can be used to blitz or spy the quarterback. Daniels’ traits and potential could raise his profile, but he currently projects as a sub-package linebacker with special-teams value.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 1/8"
- Weight
- 230 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 75"
Production
74.19
Athleticism
66.31
Total Score
140.50
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Two-sport standout at Oregon who passed on a chance to start his baseball career, choosing to pursue an NFL opportunity instead. The former walk-on plays like the chip never left his shoulder. He’s fearless in his downhill approach, which leads to feast-or-famine results in the run game. His size, speed and athleticism are average, but his competitive will and motor cover some of that up. Boettcher profiles as an NFL backup but his special-teams talent could be his ticket to a higher draft slotting.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/8"
- Weight
- 204 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 79 1/2"
Production
79.20
Athleticism
98.14
Total Score
177.34
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Fifth-year senior with two seasons of explosive production as a boundary target. Lance lacks release quickness/short-area agility as a route-runner but possesses outstanding ball skills and positional instincts that allow him to create catch space. He has run-by speed on the FCS level but won’t be able to rely on pure gas to beat NFL coverage. He will have to spend more time polishing up his route work. Lance needs a more intentional route tree on the next level, but he’s smart, has good ball skills and should compete for a role as a backup.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3"
- Weight
- 274 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/4"
- Hand
- 10 5/8"
- Wing
- 81 3/8"
Production
67.30
Athleticism
54.24
Total Score
121.54
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Overton is a slow-twitch end with impressive power and a consistently rugged demeanor. He has long arms and plays with the anchor/leverage that helps him secure his gap. However, he rarely gains early positional advantages and isn’t going to be a gap-shooter. He lacks range in pursuit and won’t threaten tackles to the corner with his get-off as an edge rusher. Overton’s play strength and leverage create power on the edge, but power won’t trump production. Adding mass and moving inside to 3-technique could be in his best interest.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 7/8"
- Weight
- 220 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 1/8"
Production
69.51
Athleticism
78.49
Total Score
148
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Undersized linebacker/box safety who had more production and made fewer mental mistakes in 2024. Louis has the speed, athleticism and recognition to quickly find the football. Whether in lurker mode from zone or clinging to the route in man, he’s very decisive in coverage and has the ball skills to flip the field. He struggles to take on blocks and leverage his gap in the run game. He often catches contact and becomes a drag-down tackler near the line and in space. Teams need to have a plan for how to use him, but versatile sub-package defenders with speed and cover talent are valuable in the league.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/8"
- Weight
- 196 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 80 1/2"
Production
64.53
Athleticism
81.37
Total Score
145.90
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Prysock is a tall corner with impressive length but a high center of gravity that limits transitions. He’s upright in his pedal and can be late at break points in off coverage. He stays more connected when he can press and displays good acceleration/make-up speed when needed. His traits and field awareness fit well with short zone/shell coverages. Regardless of coverage, Prysock’s lack of anticipatory aggression and short-area suddenness fail to generate enough on-ball production, which limits his upside.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 3/4"
- Weight
- 218 lbs
- Arm
- 31 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 7/8"
Production
63.78
Athleticism
69.11
Total Score
132.89
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Young’s athletic traits, play strength and ball skills stand out, but missed games have limited his production. Teams will need to examine his 2024 arrest and suspension. On tape, he uses his size, muscle and catch radius to beat cornerbacks in tight quarters and above the rim. His speed and separation are average, so he’ll likely see a higher number of contested battles. His route-running needs work, but he’s a nightmare for cornerbacks to bring down after the catch. Young has talent to work with and -- provided teams are comfortable after their character evaluation -- has a chance to be more productive in the pros.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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