- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State WR
- Generation wide receiver prospect
- Unfair body control for his size
- Good catch radius
- Great at tracking the football
- Caleb Williams, USC QB
- Fran Tarkenton
- Very good arm
- Excels off-script
- Eyes are always downfield
- 2022 was better than 2023
- 93 career passing touchdowns to just 14 interceptions
- 16 fumbles in 2023
- 2023 versus Notre Dame was ugly
- Joe Alt, Notre Dame OT
- Jonathan Ogden –
- Exceptional size (6-foot-8)
- Safe pick
- Elite balance
- Penalties are rare
- Drake Maye, North Carolina QB
- Justin Herbert
- Prototypical traits
- Slightly erratic
- Malik Nabers, LSU WR
- Elite after the catch
- Excels from both outside and in the slot
- Minor character concerns
- Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo CB
- Marshon Lattimore
- Elite ball skills
- Below average at nothing
- Dallas Turner, Alabama EDGE
- Brian Burns
- Plays angry
- Motor isn’t a question
- Rome Odunze, Washington WR
- Muhsin Muhammad
- High points the football very well
- Could stand to get better separation
- Byron Murphy, Texas DT
- Explosive interior pass rusher
- Fires off the ball
- Hard to find a defensive tackle with better leverage
- Jayden Daniels, LSU QB
- Colin Kaepernick
- True dual-threat quarterback
- Takes too many sacks
- Frame is a bit too slender
- Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State OT
- Jammal Brown
- All-Pro potential at right tackle
- Great finisher as a run blocker
- Dominated Laiatu Latu
- Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State OT
- Created in a lab to protect the blindside
- Susceptible to bad games
- Run blocking can improve
- Tiny hands for the position
- Nate Wiggins, Clemson CB
- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie with slightly better effort
- Won’t be outrun by any player
- Slender frame at 6-foot-1, 173 pounds
- Lacks physicality in the run game
- Brock Bowers, Georgia TE
- George Kittle
- Elite after the catch (33 broken tackles over the past two seasons)
- Ruthless competitor
- Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois DT
- La’Roi Glover
- Elite interior rusher
- Doesn’t need to leave the field
- Four blocked kicks in 2023
- Hard to find a weakness
- Amarius Mims, Georgia OT
- Phil Loadholt with the upside for much, much more
- Just eight career starts
- Might need a redshirt year
- Laiatu Latu, UCLA EDGE
- Consistently wins as a pass rusher
- No shortage of pass rush moves
- Forced to medically retire in 2021 (neck)
- Cooper DeJean, Iowa CB
- Jason Allen
- Good feel in coverage
- Can shine at cornerback or safety
- JC Latham, Alabama OT
- Strong run blocker
- Powerful
- Jared Verse, Florida State EDGE
- Trey Hendrickson
- Great get-off
- Troy Fautanu, Washington G
- Can excel at tackle or guard
- Great combination of violence and technique
- Might lack upside
- Brian Thomas, LSU WR
- Martavis Bryant with his head on straight
- Burner for his size (6-foot-2 with a 4.33 40-yard dash)
- Underdeveloped route tree
- Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama CB
- Has shown the ability to shut down his side of the field
- Battling a foot injury
- Terrion Arnold, Alabama CB
- Great both outside and inside
- Displayed rapid progression
- Lacks elite size and speed
- Tyler Nubin, Minnesota S
- Deon Grant
- Was a better Golden Gopher than Antoine Winfield Jr.
- Special instincts
- High-end awareness
- Graham Barton, Duke C
- Joe Thuney –
- Hard to envision him failing
- Athletic feet and strong hands
- J.J. McCarthy, Michigan QB
- Alex Smith
- Comes off as extremely unselfish
- Great pocket mobility
- Efficient, but wasn’t asked to do a ton
- Three ugly interceptions versus Bowling Green in 2023
- Chop Robinson, Penn State EDGE
- Should be a better NFL player than college player
- Production needs to at least halfway catch up to his tools
- Darius Robinson, Missouri EDGE
- Shaun Ellis
- Laughably long wingspan
- Sets the edge well
- Ladd McConkey, Georgia WR
- Emmanuel Sanders
- Great route runner
- Sudden quickness
- No season over 800 receiving yards
- Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma OT
- Easy to project as a great pass blocker
- Raw with elite athleticism
- Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M LB
- Can cover sideline to sideline
- Eight sacks in 2023
- Troy Franklin, Oregon WR
- Ashley Lelie
- Concerning frame (176 pounds)
- Not the best hands
- Adonai Mitchell, Texas WR
- Tools are there to be a No. 1 receiver
- Horrible yards after catch average doesn’t make sense given athletic traits
- Takes plays off
- Jordan Morgan, Arizona G
- Fits in a zone-blocking scheme
- Pass blocking skill set is better suited at guard
- Xavier Worthy, Texas WR
- Jameson Williams
- Combine record 4.21 40-yard dash
- Useful target on deep balls
- Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon C
- Incredibly idealistic center
- Slight concerns regarding medicals and penalties
- Mike Sainristil, Michigan CB
- 2023 performance obliterates the rest of his college career
- Solid inside and outside
- Size concerns are overstated
- Chris Braswell, Alabama EDGE
- Kingsley Suamataia, BYU OT
- Run blocking is further along than pass blocking
- Kris Jenkins, Michigan DT
- Doesn’t miss assignments
- T.J. Tampa, Iowa State CB
- Long arms
- Best in zone coverage
- Payton Wilson, NC State LB
- Useful on all three downs
- Scary injury history (over 10 surgeries)
- Max Melton, Rutgers CB
- Can play anywhere in coverage
- Physical
- Junior Colson, Michigan LB
- Tackling machine
- Tough leader
- Great frame
- Patrick Paul, Houston OT
- 44 career starts at left tackle
- Shaky technique
- Michael Penix, Washington QB
- Great measurables
- Good at driving the ball downfield
- Elite zip on his ball
- Turns 24 in May
- Extremely concerning injury history (four season-ending surgeries in four years at Indiana)
- Jonathon Brooks, Texas RB
- Rhamondre Stevenson
- Three-down ability
- Limited mileage (238 college carries)
- Recovering from a torn ACL
- Keon Coleman, Florida State WR
- DeVante Parker
- Blocking ability is a plus
- Excelled in the gauntlet drill
- Inconsistent
- Blake Fisher, Notre Dame OT
- Nicholas Petit-Frere +
- Christian Haynes, Connecticut G
- Dylan Parham
- 49 career starts
- Great physicality
- Jonah Elliss, Utah EDGE
- Relentless off the edge
- Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan EDGE
- Can rush from anywhere across the defensive line
- Discipline could be better
- Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson DT
- He’s Gerald McCoy if he reaches his potential
- Already strong against the run
- Kamari Lassiter, Georgia CB
- Better football player than athlete
- More quick than fast
- Kamren Kinchens, Miami S
- Brandon Meriweather
- Effective versus the run
- Throwback type of safety due to some of his collisions
- Bo Nix, Oregon QB
- Baker Mayfield –
- Took a huge leap in 2022 after transferring from Auburn
- 77.4 completion percentage in 2023
- 61 career starts
- Gets worse when things get tough
- Shaky feet cause his to fadeaway on too many passes
- Trey Benson, Florida State RB
- 124 forced missed tackles over the last two seasons
- Good acceleration
- Can he become a bellcow?
- Ricky Pearsall, Florida WR
- Savvy route runner
- Smooth
- Roman Wilson, Michigan WR
- Gets the most out of his physical ability
- Loves blocking
- Ja’Tavion Sanders, Texas TE
- Julius Thomas
- One of the more athletic pass-catching tight ends
- Needs to improve his blocking
- Kiran Amegadjie, Yale OT
- Won’t be ready on day one, but the potential is there
- Roger Rosengarten, Washington OT
- Could start for a decade at right tackle
- Put some rough games on film
- Cooper Beebe, Kansas State G
- Punishing blocker
- Effort will never be in question
- Zach Frazier, West Virginia C
- Violent hands
- Big-time wrestling background
- Not the most gifted athlete, but he wins over and over again as a blocker
- Adisa Isaac, Penn State EDGE
- Easy to bet on his traits and desire
- Maason Smith, LSU DT
- Just 22 career games
- Mike Hall, Ohio State DT
- Mike Patterson
- Quickest interior defender in this class
- Cam Hart, Notre Dame CB
- Large for the position (6-foot-3, 202 pounds)
- Can be a good press corner
- Jaden Hicks, Washington State S
- Already sound at disguising his intentions
- Can do all that’s asked of the positon
- Cole Bishop, Utah S
- Takes a perfect route to the ball often
- Solid in both coverage and in the box
- Audric Estime, Notre Dame RB
- Jordan Howard
- Churns his legs well
- Hard to find many weaknesses
- Braelon Allen, Wisconsin RB
- Mike Anderson
- Elite size at 6-foot-1, 235 pounds
- Just turned 20 this year
- Dedicated to football
- Career could go either way
- Feels like something is missing
- Jaylen Wright, Tennessee RB
- Raheem Mostert
- Speed pops off the screen
- Product of soft boxes?
- Xavier Legette, South Carolina WR
- Strong hands
- One-year wonder (167 receiving yards in 2022 to 1,255 in 2023)
- Limited route tree
- Ja’Lynn Polk, Washington WR
- Joshua Palmer
- Ben Sinnott, Kansas State TE
- Cade Stover, Ohio State TE
- Anthony Fasano
- Physical and tough
- Christian Mahogany, Boston College G
- Stayed loyal to Boston College despite overtures to transfer
- Road grader in the run game
- Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia C
- 44 consecutive starts at center
- Moves bodies in the run game
- Bralen Trice, Washington EDGE
- Flashes of brilliance are there
- Wish he was a better athlete
- Javon Solomon, Troy EDGE
- Topped DeMarcus Ware and Osi Umenyiora in the school record books
- T’Vondre Sweat, Texas DT
- Clogger in the run game
- Needs to monitor his weight
- Huge character concerns
- Braden Fiske, Florida State DT
- High-effort run stopper
- Mekhi Wingo, LSU DT
- Undersized, but his explosion almost makes up for it
- Cedric Gray, North Carolina LB
- Balanced linebacker
- 369 career tackles
- Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson LB
- Should be better in coverage given his size
- Ennis Rakestraw, Missouri CB
- Stays in tight coverage well
- Lacks big-play ability
- Renardo Green, Florida State CB
- Cares enough to help in stopping the run
- Calen Bullock, USC S
- Has yet to turn 21
- Pro-ready as a cover guy
- Weak at stopping the run
- Javon Bullard, Georgia S
- Good nose for the football
- Hits hard for a smaller safety
- Spencer Rattler, South Carolina QB
- Great moxie
- 2020 at Oklahoma was his best season
- Will probably get drafted sooner than most expect
- Makes too many mistakes
- Violated a code of conduct midway through his senior year of high school
- MarShawn Lloyd, USC RB
- Ball security needs to improve
- Blake Corum, Michigan RB
- Donald Brown
- 27 rushing touchdowns in 2023
- Strong center of gravity
- 5-foot-8, but not limited as a power back
- Javon Baker, UCF WR
- Strong hands
- Looks smooth catching the ball
- Didn’t produce at Alabama prior to transferring
- Malik Washington, Virginia WR
- Awesome after the catch
- Worrisome height: 5-foot-8
- Strictly a slot receiver
- Devontez Walker, North Carolina WR
- Can win against press coverage
- Must improve concentration
- Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky WR
- Deebo Samuel —
- More physical than expected for an air raid wide receiver
- Is he simply just a gadget player?
- Christian Jones, Texas OT
- Questionable upside as a pass blocker
- Javon Foster, Missouri OT
- Zak Zinter, Michigan G
- Minor durability questions
- Mason McCormick, South Dakota State G
- Mistakes are rare
- Dominick Puni, Kansas G
- Versatile smooth mover in the run game
- Gabriel Murphy, UCLA EDGE
- Has a chance to make an impact in subpackages
- Lack of size could be problematic
- Austin Booker, Kansas EDGE
- Great first-step quickness
- Inexperienced
- Brandon Dorlus, Oregon DT
- Jaylan Ford, Texas LB
- Good enough instincts to get by
- Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri CB
- Breaks up a ton of passes
- Andru Phillips, Kentucky CB
- Zero career interceptions
- Beau Brade, Maryland S
- Michael Pratt, Tulane QB
- Jake Browning
- Four-year starter
- Nice touch on his ball
- Rasheen Ali, Marshall RB
- Bilal Powell +
- Sleeper
- On-field speed stands out
- Ruptured bicep tendon during Senior Bowl practice
- Bucky Irving, Oregon RB
- Theo Riddick +
- Elusive is an understatement
- Poor athletic testing for his size
- Will Shipley, Clemson RB
- Great wiggle
- Hard to see a difference maker at the next level
- Jalen McMillan, Washington WR
- Jermaine Burton, Alabama WR
- Great burst
- Massive character concerns
- Jared Wiley, TCU TE
- Potential matchup nightmare
- Theo Johnson, Penn State TE
- Great size/speed athlete
- NFL production could exceed his college production
- Brandon Coleman, TCU OT
- Capable at tackle or guard
- Sataoa Laumea, Utah G
- Playable at both tackle and guard
- Run blocking ability is further ahead of pass blocking
- Shorter arms than desired
- Isaiah Adams, Illinois G
- Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin C
- Elite versatility
- Intelligent
- Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian EDGE
- A bit of a project with upside
- Won’t garner a ton of defensive snaps on day one
- Xavier Thomas, Clemson EDGE
- Peaked statistically in 2018
- Justin Eboigbe, Alabama DT
- Broke out in 2023 with seven sacks
- Tough as nails competitor
- DeWayne Carter, Duke DT
- A good bet to earn a second contract
- Keith Randolph, Illinois DT
- Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State LB
- Outstanding run defense instincts
- Tight hips in space
- Trevin Wallace, Kentucky LB
- Can chase down almost anyone
- Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn CB
- D.J. James, Auburn CB
- Kimani Vidal, Troy RB
- Essential to Troy’s operation (1,661 rushing yards in 2023)
- Best pass protection back in this class
- Isaac Guerendo, Louisville RB
- Incredible athlete
- Why wasn’t his production better?
- Luke McCaffrey, Rice WR
- Tahj Washington, USC WR
- Jacob Cowing, Arizona WR
- Skilled route runner
- Very undersized
- 32 career drops
- Jaheim Bell, Florida State TE
- Can line up everywhere
- Can he be more than a dump-off option?
- Erick All, Iowa TE
- Caedan Wallace, Penn State OT
- Layden Robinson, Texas A&M G
- Javion Cohen, Miami G
- Technician
- Solid Senior Bowl week
- Hunter Nourzad, Penn State C
- Great technique
- Brennan Jackson, Washington State EDGE
- Sam Hubbard —
- Not smooth, but works his tail off
- Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss EDGE
- Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State EDGE
- Marcus Harris, Auburn DT
- Leonard Taylor, Miami DT
- Gabe Hall, Baylor DT
- Ty’Ron Hopper, Missouri LB
- Josh Newton, TCU CB
- Jarvis Brownlee, Louisville CB
- Dominique Hampton, Washington S
- Quite rangy for a big safety
- Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State RB
- Electric jump cut
- Pass protection can improve
- Tyrone Tracy, Purdue RB
- Antonio Gibson –
- Capable at both running back and wide receiver
- Brenden Rice, USC WR
- Tip Reiman, Illinois TE
- Great athlete and blocker
- ’12’ personnel is his friend
- AJ Barner, Michigan TE
- Drew Sample
- Won’t produce explosive plays as a receiver
- Dallin Holker, Colorado State TE
- Good catch radius
- Not a separater
- Tylan Grable, UCF OT
- Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky OT
- Delmar Glaze, Maryland G
- Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh G
- Matt Lee, Miami C
- Had his best games against quality competition
- Too light (301 pounds)
- Beaux Limmer, Arkansas C
- Elite strength (39 bench press reps at the combine)
- Nelson Ceaser, Hoston EDGE
- Braiden McGregor, Michigan EDGE
- High motor
- Jowon Briggs, Cincinnati DT
- Jordan Jefferson, LSU DT
- Fabien Lovett, Florida State DT
- Can become a stout rotational lineman
- JD Bertrand, Notre Dame LB
- Marist Liufau, Notre Dame LB
- Jordan Magee, Temple LB
- Needs to add strength
- Caelen Carson, Wake Forest CB
- Khyree Jackson, Oregon CB
- Josh Proctor, Ohio State S
- Capable of creating big plays
- Plays out of control
- Durability is a major concern
- Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest S
- Full of power for a player his size
- Further refinement will be key
- Tykee Smith, Georgia S
- Sione Vaki, Utah S
- Tory Taylor, Iowa P
- Brandon Fields
- Kedon Slovis, BYU QB
- 4.55 40-yard dash
- Arguably declined throughout his career
- Dillon Johnson, Washington RB
- Reliable on third down
- Dylan Laube, New Hampshire RB
- Danny Woodhead –
- Excellent hands for a running back
- 295 receiving yards versus Central Michigan in 2023
- Ray Davis, Kentucky RB
- Patience as a runner could improve
- Jamari Thrash, Louisville WR
- Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State WR
- Tanner McLachlan, Arizona TE
- Walter Rouse, Oklahoma OT
- Nathan Thomas, Louisiana OT
- KT Leveston, Kansas State G
- Kingsley Eguakun, Florida C
- Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame EDGE
- Eric Watts, Connecticut EDGE
- McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M DT
- Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa DT
- Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State LB
- A bit crazy, but production was phenomenal
- James Williams, Miami LB
- Can matchup with most tight ends
- Will probably have to convert from safety to linebacker
- M.J. Devonshire, Pittsburgh CB
- Crazy long arms
- Missed tackles are common
- Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State CB
- Elijah Jones, Boston College CB
- Decamerion Richardson, Mississippi State CB
- Impressive height/speed combination
- Needs good coaching
- Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech S
- Jaylin Simpson, Auburn S
- Blake Watson, Memphis RB
- Good burst
- Cody Schrader, Missouri RB
- Produces whenever given an opportunity
- Anthony Gould, Oregon State WR
- Great value as a returner
- Ainias Smith, Texas A&M WR
- Jha’Quan Jackson, Tulane WR
- Joshua Cephus, UTSA WR
- Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota TE
- Crockett Gillmore
- Jack Westover, Washington TE
- Undersized
- Garrett Greenfield, South Dakota State OT
- Travis Glover, Georgia State OT
- Mean blocker
- Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland G
- Development arrow is pointing up after just one FBS season
- Andrew Raym, Oklahoma C
- Jaylen Harrell, Michigan EDGE
- Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington EDGE
- Justin Rogers, Auburn DT
- True nose tackle
- Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State DT
- Curtis Jacobs, Penn State LB
- Tyrice Knight, UTEP LB
- Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas CB
- Jarrian Jones, Florida State CB
- Kalen King, Penn State CB
- Massive drop off from 2022 to 2023
- Qwan’tez Stiggers, None CB
- Fared well in the CFL in 2023
- Plays with an attitude
- Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State S
- Strong tackler
- Evan Williams, Oregon S
- Trey Taylor, Air Force S
- Will Reichard, Alabama K
- Devin Leary, Kentucky QB
- Jake Fromm
- Best season was in 2021
- Inaccurate outside the numbers
- Jordan Travis, Florida State QB
- Recovering from a gruesome left ankle injury
- Daijuan Edwards, Georgia RB
- Not exactly a home-run hitter as a runner
- Jase McClellan, Alabama RB
- Basically unplayable on third down
- Emani Bailey, TCU RB
- Jalen Coker, Holy Cross WR
- Cornelius Johnson, Michigan WR
- More career drops than touchdowns
- Frank Crum, Wyoming OT
- Giovanni Manu, British Columbia OT
- Trevor Keegan, Michigan G
- C.J. Hanson, Holy Cross G
- Dylan McMahon, NC State C
- Overpowered too easily
- Eyabi Okie-Anoma, Charlotte EDGE
- Poor discpline
- Myles Cole, Texas Tech EDGE
- Huge frame for the position
- Zion Logue, Georgia DT
- Tyler Davis, Clemson DT
- Aaron Casey, Indiana LB
- Michael Barrett, Michigan LB
- Myles Harden, South Dakota CB
- Kamal Hadden, Tennessee CB
- Mark Perry, TCU S
- Cameron Little, Arkansas K
- Frank Gore Jr., Southern Miss RB
- Johnny Wilson, Florida State WR
- Bad hands
- Xavier Weaver, Colorado WR
- Devin Culp, Washington TE
- 4.47 40-yard dash
- Mason Pline, Furman TE
- Andrew Coker, TCU OT
- Ethan Driskell, Marshall OT
- 6-foot-8
- LaDarius Henderson, Michigan G
- Grayson Murphy, UCLA EDGE
- Arm length is a concern
- Khalid Duke, Kansas State EDGE
- Logan Lee, Iowa EDGE
- Evan Anderson, Florida Atlantic DT
- Myles Murphy, North Carolina DT
- Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington LB
- Willie Drew, Virginia State CB
- Carlton Johnson, Fresno State CB
- Ryan Watts, Texas S
- Jawhar Jordan, Louisville RB
- George Holani, Boise State RB
- Kendall Milton, Georgia RB
- Just 12 career receptions
- Isaiah Williams, Illinois WR
- Dazz Newsome
- Bub Means, Pittsburgh WR
- Trey Knox, South Carolina TE
- McCallan Castles, Tennessee TE
- Anim Dankwah, Howard OT
- Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina G
- Matthew Jones, Ohio State G
- Drake Nugent, Michigan C
- Brian Allen —
- Michael Jurgens, Wake Forest C
- Richard Jibunor, Troy EDGE
- Kalen DeLoach, Florida State LB
- Can fly around the field
- Dallas Gant, Toledo LB
- Darius Muasau, UCLA LB
- Arms are too short to consistently shed blocks
- Johnny Dixon, Penn State CB
- Marcellas Dial, South Carolina CB
- Jaylon Carlies, Missouri S
- Jaden Shirden, Monmouth RB
- Home-run hitter that doesn’t fumble
- Struggled against FBS competition
- Michael Wiley, Arizona RB
- Better receiver than you would expect
- Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia WR
- Cole Burgess, Cortland WR
- Wayne Ruby, Mount Union WR
- 5,624 career receiving yards
- Zach Heins, South Dakota State TE
- Isaac Rex, BYU TE
- Thomas Yassmin, Utah TE
- Julian Pearl, Illinois OT
- Mike Jerrell, Findlay OT
- Brady Latham, Arkansas G
- Donovan Jennings, South Florida G
- Antonio Alfano, Lackawanna EDGE
- Ron Stone, Washington State EDGE
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