Diego Pavia Scouting Report
Pavia’s mobility is largely what makes him so dangerous. He is liable to break the defense in one play with his legs. His athleticism allows him to make the moves necessary in open space to gash the defense in chunks at a time.
Luke Altmyer Scouting Report
Luke Altmyer is a headsy quarterback who can read defenses and progress through his reads quickly. He consistently finds the open man no matter what progression they are. His quick release allows him to take more time to scan the field.
Taylen Green Scouting Report
Taylen Green has the combination of size and athleticism that is so sought after in the modern NFL quarterback. Green has been clocked at over 23 MPH on the GPS at full speed.
Carson Beck Scouting Report
Carson Beck has the arm talent to make any throw on the field from any spot. He displays the strength to push the ball down the field on go routes, while also being able to put touch on the ball to feather it into tight windows and past defenders on the boundary.
Garrett Nussmeier Scouting Report
Garrett Nussmeier possesses elite arm talent that combines all of the necessary traits of an NFL quarterback. He can attack defenses with touch to layer the ball over defenders, but he can also unleash those deep balls to access the third area of the field.
Ty Simpson Scouting Report
Simpson is an extremely smart passer who reads defenses efficiently. He never gets stuck on any single read and scans the entire field. Simpson makes impressive throws seem routine as the touch he puts on the football to put it in a spot where only his man can get it is unmatched.
Drew Allar Scouting Report
Allar has poor mechanics. Yes, his mechanics and throwing motion are poor out of structure, but in the pocket, he doesn’t have the desirable motion either. For how big he is, he doesn’t set a solid base, standing too upright in the pocket.
Cade Klubnik Scouting Report
Cade Klubnik has a lively arm that combines everything you want from a pocket passer. He shows off the ball placement, touch, and arm strength as well as anyone in the class. He is able to drop the ball in a bucket on those go routes in the deep areas of a field.
Sawyer Robertson Scouting Report
Sawyer Robertson has the ability to throw the ball with incredible velocity but can also reel that back to throw it with some touch. He can access all three areas of the field with ease. He gets the ball past the second level of defenders by layering it over them with incredible touch.
Oluwafemi Oladejo Scouting Report
Oluwafemi Oladejo is a playmaking edge who has plenty of untapped potential that we have yet to see. He will take some time to develop and become the player that he can be. He has all the tools to be a total disruptor on the edge.
Darius Alexander Scouting Report
Darius Alexander has the athleticism and the size to be an impact player on the interior. His length is rare for the position and he could become a true difference maker. He will not come in and take a majority of the snaps, but he can be a rotational piece. He is scheme and situationally versatile, which is a nice chess piece for a defense to have.
Jacob Parrish Scouting Report
Jacob Parrish has played both on the boundary and in the slot during his time at Kansas State. His lack of real size will prevent him from getting an extended look on the boundary in the NFL but he has the skillset to be a dynamic nickel.
Kyle Williams Scouting Report
Kyle Williams is a prolific weapon for any offense. His speed is truly rare and he can win in a variety of ways. If Williams is given an inch, he will take a mile. He is a home run threat on every play. His lack of strength or size may project him to a slot specific role, but that is largely dependent on the offense he I put in.
Jackson Slater Scouting Report
Jackson Slater has all the traits to be a plus NFL starter. His independent hands and powerful strike give power rushers a difficult time on the interior. His athleticism will directly translate to a zone rushing offense in the league. If he fully recovers from his knee injury, he will be a Day 1 starter.
CJ West Scouting Report
CJ West provides a sturdy presence on the interior. He needs some polish in his technique and only had one season against elite Big 10 competition. He could be considered a developmental piece with plenty of room to grow.
Miles Frazier Scouting Report
Miles Frazier possesses an intimidating frame. One in which is ready for the NFL game right away. He has history of positional versatility and will likely be able to play anywhere but center. If he does not start right away, he could be thought of as a replacement for any of the 4 positions in case of injury.
Jamaree Caldwell Scouting Report
Jamaree Caldwell is a large presence on the interior and is a tall task for any interior offensive lineman. He will be able to dictate the trenches and halt the run game by himself. He also provides pass rushing upside at the position. He needs some polish to his overall game, but he could be a very reliable piece for a defense.
Joshua Farmer Scouting Report
Joshua Farmer can be a nice run defender up the middle due to his length. His skillset and size scream 1 tech but a majority of his reps were taken at 3 tech. That position change could be coming in the near future.
Carson Schwesinger Scouting Report
Carson Schwesinger has the tools to be a starter at the next level. He may take longer to develop due to his lack of reps throughout his time at UCLA, but he also has plenty of untapped potential.
Armand Membou Scouting Report
Armand Membou is an athletic freak at the tackle position and he provides a positional question mark. He should be given the opportunity to play tackle in the NFL, but everything about his profile screams guard.

