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Devin Neal: 2025 Player Profile
Neal is a guy who never stops running his legs and will run through players diving at his legs, arm tackles, and shoulder pops. He is shifty and has good balance to make cuts in tight spaces. He trusts himself to stay up and keep plays alive. He's a reliable receiver out of the backfield and has the patience to wait for his blockers to engage with defenders before turning on his jets. Watching Neal, he feels like the RB version of a game manager QB. He is safe and reliable, b

Ben Bentley
May 16


Tez Johnson: 2025 Player Profile
Johnson is incredibly hard to tackle as he will dip beneath would be tacklers as they have difficulty getting that low at that speed. His game speed looks much faster than his 40 time suggests which is a good thing as too often Combine heroes aren't able to put it all together on the field. He relies on his speed and elusiveness to beat defenders because once someone does get their hands on him, he goes down easily due to his size. He sees a lot of deep balls and screen pass

Ben Bentley
May 7


Quinn Ewers: 2025 Player Profile
Quinn's best attributes are minimizing turnovers and going through his progressions to find the open man. He is also good situationally and will get the ball to his tall TE's in the redzone maximizing his chances of success. He has average arm strength and doesn't have pinpoint accuracy. He is frequently getting the ball near his receivers to let them make a play but fails to consistently hit them in stride. He is slow breaking out of the pocket and is not a threat to scramb

Ben Bentley
May 7


Ollie Gordon II: 2025 Player Profile
When Gordon gets moving, defenders bounce off of him like pinballs. He plays incredibly strong and forces to defenders to either wrap him up and wait for help or dive for his legs and pray. He has decent lateral and horizontal speed for a guy of his size. He is incredibly dangerous in the redzone as he can pound the ball across the goal line from anywhere. He isn't afraid of contact from anyone at any speed. He is an average receiver, and it doesn't look like he is comfortabl

Ben Bentley
May 6


DJ Giddens: 2025 Player Profile
You might as well call Giddens Ricky Bobby, because he is out there shaking and baking. His juke move is a problem, and he collects ankles like scalps. He uses his large frame to bully the defense and run through arm tackles with ease. He doesn't shy away from contact and will attack the gap with no fear. He has good hands and route running as a downfield threat out of the backfield.

Ben Bentley
May 4


Shedeur Sanders: 2025 Player Profile
The tape screams that the type of QB he is, is serviceable. He's able to be fairly accurate and has decent arm strength to push the ball down field. His greatest quality is good decision making and taking what is there. He has no fear passing in the redzone and does a good job of getting the ball to the open man. His issue is how long he holds onto the ball, and a poor offensive line will make life miserable for him as he can be a little slower when progressing through his re

Ben Bentley
May 4


Elic Ayomanor: 2025 Player Profile
Ayomanor is an interesting guy to watch, as one play he will have a one handed OBJ type catch and then the very next play drops a wide-open pass. He uses his big frame to power through smaller defenders and is hard to bring down. He has a tendency to push off that too frequently went uncalled. He won't be able to get away with that in the NFL. He can also be careless about his foot placement as he will need both feet to come down in bounds to make the catch count.

Ben Bentley
May 4


Jalen Royals: 2025 Player Profile
Royals plays bigger than his frame as he is able to go up and get 50/50 balls as well as snag passes one handed giving him a large catch radius. He runs through arm tackles and is shifty making defenders consistently miss at the 2nd level. In fact, he has a 27% forced missed tackles rate. He battles up the field and will tip toe the sideline getting every inch he can. He is able to take screen passes and get big yardage thanks to his patience and shiftiness. He isn't afraid o

Ben Bentley
May 4


Jaylin Lane: 2025 Player Profile
Lane is a true deep threat target as he can outrun defenders and take the ball to the house. He is incredibly shifty, and arm tacklers don't stand a chance. He was used frequently on pitches behind the LOS and uses his speed to beat defenders to the edge and pick up big yards. He isn't afraid to run up field and juke out every defender in front of him. He doesn't appear to have the best contact balance as defenders are able to bring him down with not clean hits like swiping h

Ben Bentley
May 2


Dylan Sampson: 2025 Player Profile
Sampson utilizes his size well as he is able to sneak through smaller gaps that defenders don't think he will attempt. He is shifty and able to read the defense and cut to where the space is to attack. He runs tough and keeps moving his legs once he gets stood up allowing time for a pile to develop so his lineman can help him push. His size is a concern for the next level as defenders are able to stop a lot of his momentum at first contract. He gets stood up on the goal line

Ben Bentley
May 2


Cam Skattebo: 2025 Player Profile
Athleticism isn't going to jump off the film when you watch Skattebo, but every run looks like it could be featured on Kyle Brandt's Angry Runs. He is able to get lower than incoming defenders and shed the first tackle attempt with ease. He has good body control keeping his knees off the turf even when he is making contact with a defender. He excels in inside zone runs but his sideline-to-sideline speed is questionable raising concerns for his ability to bounce a play outside

Ben Bentley
May 2


Bhayshul Tuten: 2025 Player Profile
Tuten's speed is evident as he was also returning kicks for the Hokies. When he gets in the open field, he's gone. He had 11 runs greater than 20 yards in 2024 alone. He can juke, hurdle, stiff arm, or truck defenders on his way to the endzone and displays excellent contact balance. He is extremely elusive and is able to tight rope the sideline giving him the entire field to work. Tuten can catch the ball out of the backfield with ease making him a true double threat.

Ben Bentley
May 2


Jalen Milroe: 2025 Player Profile
Milroe has elite speed unlike any QB we have seen since Lamar Jackson. His 20 rushing TDs this year were not all, Jalen Hurts type tush pushes from the 1-yard line. He has decent arm strength and deep ball accuracy giving his receivers a chance to go make a play and move the offense down field. That said, he was too frequently being bailed out by his incredible receivers making acrobatic plays thanks to their large catch radiuses. His passes are too frequently near his receiv

Ben Bentley
May 2


Kaleb Johnson: 2025 Player Profile
Johnson looks so much faster in game than he tested at the combine. He is twitchy and able to juke and spin his way around defenders. He bends his way around defenders as well staying just out of arms reach. It looks like he greases himself prior to games the way defenders slip off of him. He is very hard to take down in empty space as he is able to start and stop on a dime and knows how to use angles to put defenders at a disadvantageous position. His testing concerns are va

Ben Bentley
May 2


Jaylin Noel: 2025 Player Profile
Noel's burst is no joke as he is able to use that acceleration to quickly take advantage of a defense if the safeties over the top aren't on the right page. Noel does a good job of getting his head around to track the ball even when he is hand fighting or working his way through coverage. Noel ran most of his routes out of the slot and appears to be most comfortable playing from that position. He has difficulty staying up through contact due to his small frame and physical ha

Ben Bentley
May 2


Harold Fannin Jr: 2025 Player Profile
The 2nd play I watched HFJ hurdled a guy and on the 3rd play he stiff armed a defender into the dirt. This guy is an athletic monster. His best game this season was against Penn State, and they had no answer for him. He routinely gashed them for huge yards, shed tackles, and danced into the endzone untouched. He lacks that top end speed but makes up for it by routinely trying juke moves that leave defenders uneasy and back pedaling due to his size. He has great hands, and he

Ben Bentley
May 2


RJ Harvey: 2025 Player Profile
Harvey pairs good ball carrier vision with elite acceleration making him a dangerous weapon coming out of the back field. He is able to scan the field quickly and then burst to the hole or take it outside. Harvey has the patience that reminds me of LeVeon Bell. He will wait for the blocks to develop or hold the ball and let the defense show its hand and then attack accordingly. His hands are buttery smooth like a converted WR and doesn't rely on pinning the ball to his body.

Ben Bentley
May 2


Jack Bech: 2025 Player Profile
Bech lands on a team where he should get to see a good amount of playing time in his rookie year. He will automatically slot in behind Meyers but could win the WR 2 job against Tre Tucker over the course of training camp. Geno is a capable QB but isn't a long-term solution meaning more questions are ahead for Bech.

Ben Bentley
May 1


Tre Harris: 2025 Player Profile
Harris looked promising at times this season, showing an ability to fight through tackles and take a short pass and get 1st down yardage and then some. Harris has average hands and is able to use his size to beat smaller defenders to the ball. He is an incredibly tough runner with the ball in his hands and refuses to go down on first contact. His route running is sloppy at times as he will drift off target. He is a deep ball threat that excels in the red zone.

Ben Bentley
Apr 29


Elijah Arroyo: 2025 Player Profile
Two huge factors that scouts are looking for at this position are: Do they have consistent hands to be a QBs safety valve and are they truly a TE or an OL or WR in disguise? Arroyo is very raw and had minimal work in his college career. He dealt with a plethora of injuries throughout his career including a torn ACL in the middle of the 2022 season. Arroyo then got hurt in the Senior Bowl which resulted in him missing out on competing at the combine and his pro day. Injuries a

Ben Bentley
Apr 29


Terrance Ferguson: 2025 Player Profile
Ferguson is one of the few natural runners among TEs in this class. He has good contact balance and is able to dance around defenders while on the move. While his blocking is passable, it is also laughable at times as he'll trip over his own teammates or whiff on a speedy defender. He was able to frequently take short screen passes for big gains by showing the patience to let his blockers get to their man and follow them instead of outrunning his protection. He has a fast bur

Ben Bentley
Apr 29


Mason Taylor: 2025 Player Profile
Taylor's best aspect is that he isn't afraid to hit or to be hit. He is willing to put his shoulder into you to get the extra yards and fight with you on the boundary. He has decent speed and can reach his top speed fairly quickly showing a good burst. He has sloppy footwork at times which makes him particularly susceptible to shoelace tackles. If there is a catch that is a little more difficult for him, he has a tendency to go to the ground with the ball instead of trying to

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Tyler Shough: 2025 Player Profile
Shough has sloppy footwork and will too often shy away from contact and throw the ball while falling backwards on his foot. He has good arm strength and is able to put a good arch on balls to help his receivers in tight coverage. He doesn't have the fastest reads but once he finds the open man he's able to get the ball out quickly. He can throw from multiple arm angles making him more dangerous when he scrambles out of the pocket. He's a skinny guy and I saw him frequently ge

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Luther Burden III: 2025 Player Profile
Burden is great about looking the ball into his hands as he is able to adjust to catch tipped balls and this also greatly contributes to his high catch rate. Burden isn't afraid of contact and will meet defenders at the line or cut up the field into danger to try to put on a move. He plays tough and runs through arm tackles. He has smooth routes and uses it to beat defenders in press coverage. He is able to adjust to track the balls trajectory and make acrobatic catches. He i

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


TreVeyon Henderson: 2025 Player Profile
Henderson is an elite pass catcher and is dangerous once he breaks into the second level of the defense. He refuses to go down on first contact and shows good balance breaking through the line of scrimmage. He doesn't shy away from contact when close to the endzone and will put his body on the line to get the score. Henderson is also a willing pass blocker who will put blitzing DBs on their rear. This is an often-overlooked aspect for RBs but teams that want to use RBs on thi

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Quinshon Judkins: 2025 Player Profile
Judkins strength is evident when you watch the film. He has a solid base and is hard to knock off balance. He can also stiff arm DBs like Derrick Henry, using his size to bully the secondary. He has some of the best hands among the RBs in this draft. Ohio State felt more than comfortable to pitch him the ball rather than handing it off to him making him a solid option for teams with a dual threat QB. My main question when watching Judkins is his consistency. At times he is a

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Jayden Higgins: 2025 Player Profile
Higgins was a borderline Rd 1 WR and we saw that was true as the Texans traded up for the 2nd pick in the 2nd round to select the talented receiver. I love that he will have Stroud throwing him the ball and think their play styles will really benefit each other. What I don't like, is how crowded that receiver room is. Nico is the main dog there and they just signed Christian Kirk who has been a solid player. After that you have Tank Dell returning from an injury, his teammate

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Jaxson Dart: 2025 Player Profile
Dart has a nice deep ball and makes it look effortless. He is fearless with pushing the ball down the field and will give his receivers a chance to make a play. He is also very athletic and can find the room to create first down runs. He has a larger frame so once he gets in the redzone, he will put his body on the line and run through contact to get the TD. He can take a little longer when going through his reads which makes him hold the ball longer and gets him in trouble.

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Matthew Golden: 2025 Player Profile
Golden's speed is obvious as he was frequently able to get behind defenders on go-routes. Golden has some nice hands and does a good job of getting his body turned around to make difficult catches. He uses his speed to get to the soft areas and exploit breakdowns in opposing defenses. He is able to apply the brakes as well leaving defenders diving after him when he changes direction. He doesn't have the smoothest route running as he relies on his elite speed to get the job do

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Omarion Hampton: 2025 Player Profile
His size is noticeable not just to the viewer, but the 2nd level of the defense as well. He brushes off DBs and smaller safeties with ease and other DBs are making business decisions when they see him coming. He is a brute on the goal line and bursts through the first level quickly. He has good contact balance and is willing to bump the run to the outside if he meets danger in the backfield. In the open field, he is noticeably slower which will result in getting caught from b

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Emeka Egbuka: 2025 Player Profile
Egbuka has unreal hands and part of that is due to his elite ability to locate the ball and look it in. Even when defenders are draped all over him, he still finds a way to get to the ball. He has smooth route running making him a nightmare for opposing DBs as he can run the whole route tree. Once he has the ball in his hands, he is able to put on a move and get downfield. He is a real red zone threat due to his hands and ability to find the soft spot, making him a QBs best f

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Tyler Warren: 2025 Player Profile
Warren plays incredibly fast for a guy his size. He has the Derrick Henry trait where he makes smaller DBs make business decisions before he arrives. He is shifty and able to juke or jump over defenders. He is willing to put his body on the line and jump and adjust to the ball despite incoming danger to make the catch. Once the ball is in his hands, he is nearly guaranteed to secure the catch. He frequently wins the blocking battle when he is pulling or defending a DB on the

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Colston Loveland: 2025 Player Profile
Loveland isn't going to wow anyone with his speed, but he is so large he is a nightmare to tackle one on one in the open field. More often than not it is taking two defenders to bring him down. Once the ball is in his hands, he is able to shed defenders and keep his legs churning to pick up additional yardage. He is also a headache for defenders in the redzone. He doesn't give up on a play and will keep moving and looking for an open zone to help his QB. He isn't a guy who is

Ben Bentley
Apr 27


Tetairoa McMillan: 2025 Player Profile
T-Mac isn't going to wow you with his speed or quick cuts, but he can box out defenders and get up to high point the ball. He is comfortable and trusts his hands to reach outside of his base to complete the catch giving him a huge catch radius. He is tough at the point of attack and defenders are unable to knock the ball out of his grasp. He is so big that once he boxes out smaller DB's they have no chance but to hope he drops it. It'll be questioned how he will do against to

Ben Bentley
Apr 26


Travis Hunter: 2025 Player Profile
Hunter has the best hands in the draft and it's not close. As a defensive player, Hunter is not afraid of contact at all and will be the hammer making defending DBs the nail. He also isn't lazy with his feet and makes sure to get his feet down to secure the catch before going out of bounds. There are a number of plays where defenders are committing obvious pass interference dragging him down at the point of attack and Hunter still finds a way to come down with the ball. He is

Ben Bentley
Apr 26


Ashton Jeanty: 2025 Player Profile
Jeanty has elite vision showing an ability to find the hole and avoid running into the back of his own players. He is extremely agile and shows great horizontal speed to go along with his home run speed once he finds the hole. He has some of the best contact balance I have seen, reminding me of when Saquon was at Penn State. He refuses to go down at first contact and arm tacklers can forget about trying to bring him d

Ben Bentley
Apr 25


Cam Ward: 2025 Player Profile
There was no surprise in the 2025 NFL Draft and Ward was drafted 1st overall by the Tennessee Titans. He will come in as the immediate starter and no matter how bad he plays, the Titans aren't going to put Levis back on the field. He will have a bottom tier offensive line in front of him that finished 23rd in pressures allowed. The Titans got the ball out at the 8th fastest rate yet still ranked 26th in pressure rate and 30th in sack rate. The game is going to be incredibly q

Ben Bentley
Apr 25


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