Emmanwori is best when he can attack downhill, either as a quarters safety or in a single-high scheme where he can keep ...
He didn’t have the flashy season that Ashton Jeanty did, but he may wind up in the first round regardless with his blend of ...
Jackson was a big reason why the Buckeyes steamrolled defenses on the ground and his experience kicking out to tackle, and ...
The do-it-all safety has been a major player in Georgia’s secondary since he was a freshman. Starks is a Swiss Army knife ...
His willingness to hunt big plays gets him in trouble sometimes, but it’s better to have to rein that in than try to get him ...
Johnson was an anchor for the national title-winning Wolverines defense a couple seasons ago and still should have teams ...
There aren’t many true Day 1 starting outside WRs in this class, but McMillan has the profile of one. A monster on the ...
The human hand grenade, Graham is constantly exploding off the ball and creating havoc in the middle of an offense. When he ...
Jeanty’s ability to break tackles made him a home-run threat and if he can continue to do that in the NFL, he’ll be a ...
Michigan’s QB play was so bad last season that it hampered the entire offense, but Loveland should still be viewed as a premier player in this draft class.
Tuimoloau plays with good strength against the run and pass, and loves pushing the pocket (and poor offensive tackles) back into the quarterback. He can consistently set the edge and disrupt offenses ...
He might not have the highest ceiling for a prospect, but he is an extremely smart player with a very high floor — with enough athleticism to keep tapping into.