Caleb Banks Scouting Report
Caleb Banks is a physical defensive tackle who can completely blow up the interior of an offensive line. His size makes it hard for the quarterback to have a clear line of sight without feeling immense pressure.
Tyreak Sapp Scouting Report
Tyreak Sapp is the classic case of a defensive player caught in between 2 positions. He is too big to be a well-rounded edge rusher, but does not posses the mass to be a true 3-tech. If his frame is not maxed out, it would be best for Sapp to add muscle to his frame and permanently kick inside.
Jake Slaughter Scouting Report
Jake Slaughter is an elite center prospect who can be the captain of an offensive line even as a young player. He performs as both a run blocker and in pass protection at a high level. He needs to connect cleaner at the second level, but he is still an effective people mover.
Austin Barber Scouting Report
Austin Barber has the movement skills and measurables to be a plus starter in the NFL. He needs to add strength to his profile if he has any hopes of reaching his full potential. Barber should be looked at as a player who can become a starter in the back half of his rookie contract.
J. Michael Sturdivant Scouting Report
J. Michael Sturdivant possesses the prototypical frame that NFL teams look for in a boundary wide receiver. He combines his size with eye-catching speed, impressive for his stature. He uses that aforementioned stature to box out defensive backs like a power forward in the paint.
Princely Umanmielen Scouting Report
Princely Umanmielen wins with power and violence as an edge rusher. His versatility makes him an attractive defensive line prospect as he can plug up the middle while also rushing the passer off the edge. Umanmielen can be a plus starter in the NFL right away.

