Andrew Mukuba Scouting Report
Andrew Mukuba is a productive safety who is reliable on the backend. He brings a physical nature and helps elevate the players around him. Mukuba has had elite ball production for the entirety of his career and brings that splash play production to the NFL. He will have a somewhat limited ceiling due to his size, but he can overcome that with his instincts and ball skills.
Que Robinson Scouting Report
Que Robinson has plenty of untapped potential and could see his development skyrocket. In his current state, Robinson could not hold his own as a regular rotational edge rusher. However, if an NFL defense can develop him behind the scenes while making him a special teams ace, he could be a serviceable defender down the line.
Ozzy Trapilo Scouting Report
Ozzy Trapilo provides a massive frame with a ton of experience. His presence alone is a tough ask to beat for defenders. He will allow the quarterback a lot more space to work with due to the angles that rushers have to take to beat him. He will need to get lower on a more consistent basis in order to be relied upon on the left side, but he can be a difference maker earlier than people may think.
Derrick Harmon Scouting Report
Derrick Harmon is a physical grinder at the line and can win with power and explosiveness. Harmon brings the pass rush that is desired but not usually found in the interior. He can afford to play lower at times but he is effective in most phases of the game. He will absorb a heavy percentage of snaps in the NFL.
Nick Emmanwori Scouting Report
Nick Emmanwori is an athletic anomaly, even in today’s NFL. He has unmatched movement ability and can do it all on the football field. He may not be the ideal man coverage player against receivers but he can shut down tight ends. Additionally, he is deployed as a missile at the line of scrimmage to get after the quarterback. He should be seen as a starter in the NFL within his first two seasons in the league.
Tre Harris Scouting Report
Tre Harris is a big X receiver who has a solid build and the length to be a contested catch artist. While he does not have a ton of contested catches on tape, he has displayed flashes of what he can be at the next level. He will need to refine his route running technique in order to be a better separator.
Lathan Ransom Scouting Report
Lathan Ransom plays with aggression and a certain juice that is valuable on a defense. His athletic limitations and stiffness in coverage is tough to look past. He has an extensive special teams history and could be looked at as a special teams ace if he does not pan out as a defender.
Charles Grant Scouting Report
Charles Grant provides unmatched length at the tackle position. While the lower level competition is a concern, his mechanics and measurables are those of an NFL left tackle. He may not come into the NFL and be an immediate starter, but his development will lead him down that path.
Jalen Royals Scouting Report
Jalen Royals is an elite wide receiver prospect with the speed and short area quickness to consistently separate. He wins in more ways than one and can be considered a matchup nightmare for any defender. He is a danger with the ball in his hands.
Zy Alexander Scouting Report
Zy Alexander can be an impactful depth piece in an NFL secondary. He has the length to win on the boundary and the play recognition skills to make those splash plays. He is not an impressive athlete and is a bit lean for the position.
Alfred Collins Scouting Report
Alfred Collins is a prototypical run stuffer on the interior. He alters how an opponent runs the football and takes away the gaps between the tackles. Collins needs to refine his skills as a pass rusher in order to become a more three-dimensional player.
Chris Paul Jr. Scouting Report
Chris Paul Jr. is a rangy and dynamic athlete. While he is undersized, the value of size as a weakside linebacker is overstated. He has a very clear path to success: use coverage instincts and athleticism to be a reliable coverage linebacker while continuing to be a penetration style gap rusher in the run game. His size may cause him to lose his reps but his range and movement skills will more than make up for it.
Jared Ivey Scouting Report
Jared Ivey has the tools to be a valuable rotational piece in the NFL. His lack of athleticism or elite movement give him certain limitations. If he can play lower, he will become more effective and will raise his floor quite a bit. His size and alignment versatility are intriguing for NFL teams.
Jack Bech Scouting Report
Jack Bech is a decent looking wide receiver prospect with tools that can lead him to success in the NFL. His size and strength will directly translate. His ball skills will prove to be a valuable asset immediately.
Dylan Sampson Scouting Report
Dylan Sampson has the skillset to be a specialist in an NFL backfield. His short yardage upside will carve out a role for him for quite some time. He needs to improve as a pass catcher. He will also need to prove that he can be a workhorse. He may be best suited for a committee backfield.
Savion Williams Scouting Report
Savion Williams provides an ideal combination of size and speed. He can win everywhere and is the perfect X receiver for a gunslinging offense. He will need to go to an offense where he is not immediately relied upon to be the primary weapon and is given a chance to develop.
Omarr Norman-Lott Scouting Report
Omarr Norman-Lott is an impactful interior defensive lineman and can put his fingerprints all over all phases of the game. He brings rare pass rushing ability from the interior and can be a serious mismatch for the slower interior offensive linemen. If he can manage to stay healthy, he will be an NFL player for a long time.
Dillon Gabriel Scouting Report
Dillon Gabriel is a smart quarterback with composure that comes from his extended stay in college football. He has a higher floor than some due to his ability to gash defenses with his legs. If Gabriel can begin to access the middle area of the field more consistently, he can become a league average starting QB.
Gunnar Helm Scouting Report
Gunnar Helm can produce consistently at the next level. Maybe he won’t have All-Pro numbers, but he will be a reliable option in an offense. He can do it all at a proficient level, which is more valuable at tight end than other positions. There is not a weakness in Helm’s game that is too large to overcome.
Mike Green Scouting Report
Mike Green is a fascinating player who dominated at the collegiate level. He brings a level of pass rushing upside that would classify him as a superstar if his full potential is reached. He is an elite run defending edge rusher and has a never-ending willingness to work.

