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NDT Scouting 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus

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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
- I n t r o d u c t i o n - Page 4

- N D T S c o u t i n g D r a f t M e t h o d o l o g y - Page 5

- N D T S c o u t i n g 2 0 1 6 B i g B o a r d - Pages 6-11

- 2 0 1 6 N F L D r a f t C l a s s A n a l y s i s - Page 12

- 2 0 1 6 P o s i t i o n a l T o p P e r f o r m e r s - Page 13
- The best of the 2016 NFL Combine by position -

- 2 0 1 6 Q u a r t e r b a c k R a n k i n g s - Pages 14-15
- Quarterback Reports - Pa g es 1 6 - 3 1

- 2 0 1 6 R u n n i n g B a c k R a n k i n g s - Pages 32-33
- Running Back Reports - Pa g es 3 4 - 5 7

- 2 0 1 6 W i d e R e c e i v e r R a n k i n g s - Pages 58-59
- Wide Receiver Reports - Pa g es 6 0 - 9 4

- 2 0 1 6 T i g h t E n d R a n k i n g s - Pages 95-96
- Tight End Reports - Pa g es 9 7 - 1 1 2

- 2 0 1 6 O f f e n s i v e T a c k l e R a n k i n g s - Pages 113-114
- Offensive Tackle Reports - Pa g es 1 1 5 - 1 3 9

- 2 0 1 6 O f f e n s i v e G u a r d R a n k i n g s - Pages 140-141
- Offensive Guard Reports - Pa g es 1 4 2 - 1 6 1

- 2 0 1 6 C e n t e r R a n k i n g s - Pages 162-163
- Center Reports - Pa g es 1 6 4 - 1 7 1

- 2 0 1 6 “ E D G E ” D e f e n d e r R a n k i n g s - Pages 172-173
- “EDGE” Defender Reports - Pa g es 1 7 4 - 2 0 3

- 2 0 1 6 5 T e c h D E R a n k i n g s - Pages 204-205
- 5 Tech DE Reports - Pa g es 2 0 6 - 2 1 1

- 2 0 1 6 D e f e n s i v e T a c k l e R a n k i n g s - Pages 212-213
- Defensive Tackle Reports - Pa g es 2 1 4 - 2 3 8

- 2 0 1 6 “ O B L B ” R a n k i n g s - Pages 239-240
- “OBLB” Reports - Pa g es 2 4 1 – 2 7 3

- 2 0 1 6 C o r n e r b a c k R a n k i n g s - Pages 274-275
- Cornerback Reports - Pa g es 2 7 6 - 3 1 9

- 2 0 1 6 S a f e t y R a n k i n g s - Pages 320-321
- Safety Reports - Pa g es 3 2 2 - 3 3 7

- 2 0 1 6 S p e c i a l i s t R e p o r t s - Page 338

- T h a n k Y o u a n d A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s - Page 339
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

I n t ro d u c t i o n
Welcome to the latest edition of my annual NFL Draft Prospectus! If this is
your first season with my product, I would like to thank you for your
consideration and I look forward to hearing from you with feedback regarding
your experience. If you are a returning member of the NDT Scouting family,
welcome back! The growth of the NDT Scouting profile and this product has
been absolutely overwhelming to watch develop since inception in 2013.

This year marks the third season of the Prospectus, another 300 prospects
included within and fully evaluated. There have been minor tweaks to the
scoring process in the past year, made in the effort to continue to refine and
develop the most comprehensive and in depth evaluation process in the
external NFL Draft realm.
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The efforts involved to match and surpass the quality of last year’s edition
Founded in October of 2013, have been a challenge; however I am extremely excited with the final product.
NDT Scouting is an The 2015 calendar year was a year of change and growth both in my personal
independent 3rd party scouting
entity dedicated to the analysis life and my professional life with NDT Scouting; having found a way to
and evaluation of collegiate dedicate the necessary time to put this together in a timely manner can be
football players entering into credited to each and every one of you, knowing that there were so many people
the NFL Draft process. In the looking forward to and willing to invest in my product. Some days and nights
three years since inception,
NDT Scouting credentialed at in the pursuit of this dream are easier than others, I would like to thank all of
the 2014 East/West Shrine you for providing the motivation to persevere and push through on some of the
Game, four Power 5 more challenging times.
Conference between the 2014
and 2015 NCAA seasons, the
2015 Army/Navy Game and the With that said, I proudly present the ‘2016 NFL DRAFT PROSPECTUS.’
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- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

Draft Methodology
- Category - - Description of Process -
Film evaluations are film studies conducted during and after the player’s final
season as a means of studying fundamentals, football intelligence and ability to
Film apply athleticism and other peripheral traits onto the field. Each position features 10
specific variables scored on in order of most to least important to a player’s success
(55% - 75% overall) (as subjectively defined by NDT Scouting). Assigned scores are then converted into
a percentage received out of possible points and multiplied by 9.00 to create player’s
‘FILM SCORE’.
Size is most favored in LOS prospects; size metrics are determined by quantifying
measurements in height, weight and in some cases arm length against historical data
Size of players at the same position. These measures are scored, averaged and multiplied
by 9.00 to convert the average into a numerical score equivalent with the rest of the
(5% - 20% overall) scoring system. Some positions, such as QBs and WRs, can receive size penalties
for inadequate hand measurements. Measurement penalties (hand size) are deducted
from the evaluated score to create a ‘SIZE SCORE’.
Leadership scores are the total of three components: How many career starts the
prospect has at the position he’s being evaluated at in college, what the team’s
success in those starts was in the form of a winning percentage and did the player
Leadership represent his team as a captain during the course of his collegiate career. Each
career start earns the player a specific fraction of a point (up to 9.00 points
(5% - 15% overall) maximum), the team’s winning percentage in those starts is converted into a 9.00
point figure and players who represented their teams as captains are awarded 8.00
points (1x captain) or 9.00 points (2x+ captain). These three figures carry a specific
weight and are scored to calculate a player’s ‘LEADERSHIP SCORE’.
Production figures are based on a per game sliding scale of tiers based on
subjectively deemed “elite” levels of per game production depending on each
position. Each tier descending down will award players scaled fractions out of the
Production possible 9.0 points. All players allocating statistics (non-offensive linemen) are
evaluated on 3 position specific statistics. Career production equates to 50% of
(5% - 20% overall) product metrics while the player’s production against the top 3 teams played in each
of the past 2 seasons equates to 25% of the production metric each. Offensive
linemen are awarded a duplicate score of their leadership score for this category;
while all others are awarded a “PRODUCTION SCORE” as described.
Athleticism metrics are determined by position specific athletic times and scores
collected at the NFL Combine or a player’s Pro Day. Numbers for each evaluated
test are awarded based on the test result in comparison to the past 10 years of NFL
Athleticism Combine performance at the position. The higher a player scores in a respective test
in comparison to the position average in that test over the last decade, the higher his
(5% - 15% overall) score will be. Athleticism metrics are calculated by averaging the 9.0 point scores
of 4 or 5 specific tests together for a singular grade, which is the
player’s “ATHLETICISM SCORE”.
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 1-50 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE
Shilique Michigan
1 1 OBLB Myles Jack UCLA 8.50 T3 26 EDGE Calhoun State 7.72

1 2 OT Jason Spriggs Indiana 8.21 T3 27 EDGE Leonard Floyd Georgia 7.72

Kamalei
1 3 CB Jalen Ramsey Florida State 8.11 5 28 EDGE Correa
Boise State 7.69

Devontae
2 4 OBLB Darron Lee Ohio State 8.08 2 29 RB Booker
Utah 7.69

Michigan
2 5 OT Laremy Tunsil Mississippi 8.05 5 30 OT Jack Conklin
State 7.69

DeForest
1 6 5T DE Buckner
Oregon 8.01 6 31 CB Kendall Fuller Virginia Tech 7.67

William Connor
2 7 CB Jackson
Houston 8.01 2 32 OG McGovern
Missouri 7.67

Sterling
1 8 RB Ezekiel Elliott Ohio State 8.00 2 33 WR Shepard
Oklahoma 7.67

1 9 EDGE Joey Bosa Ohio State 7.96 7 34 CB Zack Sanchez Oklahoma 7.66

Louisiana
1 10 QB Jared Goff California 7.95 3 35 DT Vernon Butler
Tech 7.66

Mackensie
3 11 OT Ronnie Stanley Notre Dame 7.93 8 36 CB Alexander
Clemson 7.65

3 12 CB Sean Davis Maryland 7.92 2 37 SAF Jeremy Cash Duke 7.62

Vernon
4 13 CB Hargreaves III Florida 7.90 T3 38 RB Jordan Howard Indiana 7.62

North Dakota
2 14 QB Carson Wentz
State 7.89 T3 39 RB Paul Perkins UCLA 7.62
Pennsylvania
1 15 SAF KJ Dillon West Virginia 7.88 T9 40 CB Jordan Lucas
State 7.60

1 16 C Nick Martin Notre Dame 7.87 1 41 TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 7.60

KeiVarae Frankie
5 17 CB Russell
Notre Dame 7.86 T9 42 CB Williams
Purdue 7.60

Mississippi Laquon
1 18 DT Chris Jones
State 7.85 3 43 WR Treadwell
Mississippi 7.59

Robert
4 19 OT Germain Ifedi Texas A&M 7.84 4 44 DT Nkemdiche
Mississippi 7.58

Southern Emmanuel Oklahoma


3 20 OBLB Su'a Cravens
California 7.83 6 45 EDGE Ogbah State 7.57

Texas
1 21 WR Josh Doctson
Christian 7.83 3 46 SAF Karl Joseph West Virginia 7.57

Javon South Carolina Eastern


2 22 DT Hargrave State 7.82 7 47 EDGE Noah Spence
Kentucky 7.55

2 23 EDGE Shaq Lawson Clemson 7.79 5 48 OBLB Joshua Perry Ohio State 7.54

Trevone Texas
1 24 OG Joshua Garnett Stanford 7.79 3 49 QB Boykin Christian 7.54

4 25 OBLB Jaylon Smith Notre Dame 7.73 5 50 DT Kenny Clark UCLA 7.54

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 51-100 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

Yannick Sebastian
8 51 EDGE Ngakoue
Maryland 7.53 5 76 OG Tretola
Arkansas 7.38

Southern Rashard Colorado


2 52 C Max Tuerk
California 7.52 7 77 WR Higgins State 7.38

Sheldon Jonathan
2 53 5T DE Rankins
Louisville 7.51 12 78 EDGE Bullard
Florida 7.37

Adolphus Christian
6 54 DT Washington
Ohio State 7.51 6 79 OG Westerman
Arizona State 7.37

Louisiana
11 55 CB Jalen Mills
State 7.50 12 80 CB Eli Apple Ohio State 7.37

3 56 OG Issac Seumalo Oregon State 7.50 8 81 WR William Fuller Notre Dame 7.36

5 57 RB Tra Carson Texas A&M 7.50 7 82 RB Derrick Henry Alabama 7.35

Grand Valley
9 58 EDGE Matt Judon
State 7.50 8 83 DT Justin Zimmer Ferris State 7.32

Michigan Darian
4 59 QB Connor Cook
State 7.49 4 84 SAF Thompson
Boise State 7.32

Louisiana
6 60 RB Kenneth Dixon
Tech 7.48 13 85 CB Daryl Worley West Virginia 7.31

3 61 C Kyle Friend Temple 7.48 1 86 P Tom Hackett Utah 7.30


North Carolina
6 62 OBLB Zeek Bigger East Carolina 7.48 7 87 OG Joe Thuney
State 7.29

Michael Michigan
4 63 WR Thomas
Ohio State 7.47 5 88 C Jack Allen
State 7.29

Texas
5 64 QB Paxton Lynch Memphis 7.47 8 89 RB Aaron Green
Christian 7.29

Appalachian
7 65 OBLB Travis Feeney Washington 7.46 13 90 EDGE Ronald Blair
State 7.29
Stephane
6 66 OT Taylor Decker Ohio State 7.46 T8 91 OT Nembot
Colorado 7.28
DeVondre
10 67 EDGE Kevin Dodd Clemson 7.44 8 92 OBLB Campbell
Minnesota 7.28
Charles
11 68 EDGE Tapper
Oklahoma 7.42 14 93 CB Cyrus Jones Alabama 7.28

5 69 WR Tyler Boyd Pittsburgh 7.42 T8 94 OT Shon Coleman Auburn 7.28

North Dakota
4 70 C Ryan Kelly Alabama 7.41 10 95 OT Joe Haeg
State 7.27

4 71 OG Cody Whitehair Kansas State 7.41 14 96 EDGE Dean Lowry Northwestern 7.26

South Vincent
6 72 WR Pharoh Cooper
Carolina 7.40 9 97 DT Valentine
Nebraska 7.26

Caleb Taveze Mississippi


7 73 OT Benenoch
UCLA 7.40 15 98 CB Calhoun State 7.25

A'Shawn
7 74 DT Robinson
Alabama 7.39 10 99 DT Maliek Collins Nebraska 7.25
Brandon Western Justin Boston
6 75 QB Doughty Kentucky 7.39 5 100 SAF Simmons College 7.24

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 101-150 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

8 101 OG Matt Hegarty Oregon 7.23 8 126 QB Cardale Jones Ohio State 7.10

James
9 102 RB Storm Woods Oregon State 7.23 18 127 CB
Bradberry
Samford 7.08

Stephen Bowling
T9 103 OBLB Weatherly
Vanderbilt 7.22 11 128 WR Roger Lewis
Green 7.08

T9 104 OBLB Terrance Smith Florida State 7.22 12 129 WR Leonte Caroo Rutgers 7.07
Bronson Brigham Jonathan
15 105 EDGE Kaufusi Young 7.21 11 130 RB
Williams
Arkansas 7.07

Louisiana
11 106 DT Andrew Billings Baylor 7.21 11 131 OT Jerald Hawkins
State 7.06

Kenneth Malcolm
16 107 CB Crawley
Colorado 7.21 13 132 WR
Mitchell
Georgia 7.06

North Carolina
7 108 QB Jacoby Brissett
State 7.21 13 133 DT Matt Ioannidis Temple 7.05

9 109 WR Jordan Payton UCLA 7.20 12 134 OT Tyler Marz Wisconsin 7.05

2 110 TE Austin Hooper Stanford 7.20 12 135 OBLB Blake Martinez Stanford 7.05

16 111 EDGE Tyrone Holmes Montana 7.19 14 136 DT Sheldon Day Notre Dame 7.04

3 112 TE Ryan Malleck Virginia Tech 7.18 17 137 EDGE Jordan Jenkins Georgia 7.03

17 113 CB Tavon Young Temple 7.17 19 138 CB Eric Murray Minnesota 7.03

Demarcus
T9 114 OG Jordan Walsh Iowa 7.16 T14 139 WR
Robinson
Florida 7.02

6 115 SAF Trae Elston Mississippi 7.16 T14 140 WR Braxton Miller Ohio State 7.02
Nick Corey
11 116 OBLB Kwiatkoski
West Virginia 7.16 T14 141 WR
Coleman
Baylor 7.02

T9 117 OG Ted Karras Illinois 7.16 12 142 RB DJ Foster Arizona State 7.02

11 118 OG Parker Ehinger Cincinnati 7.15 20 143 CB Deiondre' Hall Northern Iowa 7.01

6 119 C Mike Matthews Texas A&M 7.15 5 144 TE Nick Vannett Ohio State 7.01

Christian Pennsylvania
10 120 WR Nelson Spruce Colorado 7.15 9 145 QB
Hackenberg State 7.00

Western
4 121 TE Tyler Higbee
Kentucky 7.14 13 146 RB Kelvin Taylor Florida 7.00

Denver
7 122 SAF Vonn Bell Ohio State 7.12 13 147 OG
Kirkland
Arkansas 7.00

Graham
12 123 OG
Glasgow
Michigan 7.11 13 148 OT Avery Young Auburn 7.00

Hassan Reggie
12 124 DT
Ridgeway
Texas 7.10 13 149 OBLB Ragland
Alabama 6.99

10 125 RB Daniel Lasco California 7.10 18 150 EDGE Kyler Fackrell Utah State 6.99

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 150-200 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

Bowling
8 151 SAF Miles Killebrew Southern Utah 6.97 15 176 OG Alex Huettel
Green 6.81

Beniquez Mississippi
6 152 TE Steven Scheu Vanderbilt 6.96 15 177 OBLB Brown State 6.81

9 153 SAF Tyvis Powell Ohio State 6.95 19 178 WR Kenny Lawler California 6.81

Johnathan
3 154 5T DE Jihad Ward Illinois 6.94 18 179 RB Gray
Texas 6.80

14 155 OT Alex Lewis Nebraska 6.93 4 180 5T DE Jarran Reed Alabama 6.78

Pennsylvania
14 156 RB Kenyan Drake Alabama 6.93 15 181 DT Austin Johnson
State 6.78

Theiren Vernon Adams


19 157 EDGE Cockran
Minnesota 6.92 12 182 QB Jr.
Oregon 6.78

Keenan
15 158 RB CJ Prosise Notre Dame 6.92 19 183 RB Reynolds
Navy 6.77

21 159 CB Brian Poole Florida 6.91 16 184 OBLB Travis Blanks Clemson 6.77

Pennsylvania Daniel Western


7 160 TE Kyle Carter
State 6.90 20 185 WR Braverman Michigan 6.76

Maurice Quinton
T22 161 CB Canady
Virginia 6.90 T16 186 DT Jefferson
Maryland 6.75

Blake
T22 162 CB Countess
Auburn 6.90 T16 187 DT Darius Latham Indiana 6.75

James
14 163 OBLB Burgess
Louisville 6.90 11 188 SAF Deon Bush Miami (FL) 6.73

Wendell
16 164 RB Smallwood
West Virginia 6.90 28 189 CB DJ White Georgia Tech 6.73

Shawn
17 165 RB Alex Collins Arkansas 6.89 5 190 5T DE Oakman
Baylor 6.71

Keyarris Cassanova
17 166 WR Garrett
Tulsa 6.88 17 191 OBLB McKinzy
Auburn 6.71

24 167 CB Duke Thomas Texas 6.88 16 192 OG Landon Turner North Carolina 6.70

Roberto
10 168 SAF Keanu Neal Florida 6.87 1 193 K Aguayo
Florida State 6.70
Spencer
14 169 OG Alex Redmond UCLA 6.86 15 194 OT Drango
Baylor 6.70
Colorado Quinshad
25 170 CB DeAndre Elliott
State 6.84 21 195 WR Davis
North Carolina 6.70
Mississippi South
10 171 QB Dak Prescott
State 6.83 16 196 OT Brandon Shell
Carolina 6.69

Jonathan Lawrence Michigan


T26 172 CB Jones
Auburn 6.83 18 197 DT Thomas State 6.69

T26 173 CB Artie Burns Miami (FL) 6.83 20 198 EDGE Erik Striker Oklahoma 6.68
Western
18 174 WR Marquez North Tennessee 6.83 17 199 OT Willie Beavers
Michigan 6.67

Louisiana North Carolina


11 175 QB Jeff Driskel
Tech 6.82 29 200 CB Juston Burris
State 6.67

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 201-250 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

8 201 TE JP Holtz Pittsburgh 6.66 T23 226 EDGE Jason Fanaika Utah 6.51

John
13 202 QB Robertson
Villanova 6.66 T23 227 EDGE Eric Lee South Florida 6.51

South
18 203 OBLB Steve Longa Rutgers 6.66 11 228 TE Jerell Adams
Carolina 6.51

Kivon Colorado Antonio


9 204 TE Cartwright State 6.65 22 229 OBLB Morrison
Florida 6.50

14 205 QB Kevin Hogan Stanford 6.64 13 230 SAF AJ Stamps Kentucky 6.50

Darion Arkansas
19 206 DT Adam Gotsis Georgia Tech 6.64 12 231 TE Griswold State 6.49

Kolby Texas Texas


22 207 WR Listenbee Christian 6.64 22 232 DT Davion Pierson
Christian 6.49

DeAndre William & Washington


12 208 SAF Houston-Carson Mary 6.63 20 233 OT Joe Dahl
State 6.48

Briean
30 209 CB Boddy-Calhoun Minnesota 6.63 24 234 WR Jalen Marshall Ohio State 6.47

18 210 OT Keith Lumpkin Rutgers 6.62 25 235 WR Tajae Sharpe Massachusetts 6.46

Pennsylvania Antwaun Southern


21 211 EDGE Carl Nassib
State 6.61 23 236 DT Woods California 6.45

31 212 CB Xavien Howard Baylor 6.61 7 237 C Jake Brendel UCLA 6.43

Tyler Silverberry
19 213 OBLB Matakevich
Temple 6.60 25 238 EDGE Mouhon
Cincinnati 6.43

Henry Krieger-
22 214 EDGE Joe Schobert Wisconsin 6.60 13 239 TE Coble
Iowa 6.43

SE Louisiana
19 215 OT John Theus Georgia 6.59 34 240 CB Harlan Miller
State 6.42

Louisiana
20 216 OBLB Deion Jones
State 6.59 26 241 EDGE Curt Maggitt Tennessee 6.42

Reggie
21 217 OBLB Northrup
Florida State 6.58 26 242 WR Chris Brown Notre Dame 6.41

David North Carolina


10 218 TE Jake McGee Florida 6.57 14 243 TE Grinnage State 6.41
Nick Danzel
32 219 CB VanHoose
Northwestern 6.57 35 244 CB McDaniel
Kansas State 6.40

Mississippi
33 220 CB Will Redmond
State 6.56 24 245 DT Kyle Peko Oregon State 6.39

23 221 WR Jakeem Grant Texas Tech 6.55 21 246 OT Le'Raven Clark Texas Tech 6.39
David "DJ"
20 222 DT Reader
Clemson 6.55 27 247 WR Cayleb Jones Arizona 6.38

Southern
15 223 QB Cody Kessler
California 6.54 23 248 OBLB Jared Norris Utah 6.36

21 224 DT Luther Maddy Virginia Tech 6.53 36 249 CB Tracy Howard Miami (FL) 6.36

Devon Kevon Southern


20 225 RB Johnson
Marshall 6.51 37 250 CB Seymour California 6.35

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Big Board


- Prospects 251-300 -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

Dominique
24 251 OBLB Alexander
Oklahoma 6.35 30 276 OBLB Josh Forrest Kentucky 6.15

Kentrell
25 252 OBLB Brothers
Missouri 6.34 31 277 WR Thomas Duarte UCLA 6.12

Cleveland San Jose


38 253 CB Wallace III State 6.33 16 278 QB Nate Sudfeld Indiana 6.11

15 254 TE Jay Rome Georgia 6.32 14 279 SAF Elijah Shumate Notre Dame 6.08

De'Runnya Mississippi
28 255 WR Wilson State 6.31 32 280 WR Alonzo Russell Toledo 6.06

Lloyd
39 256 CB Carrington
Arizona State 6.30 30 281 EDGE Ron Thompson Syracuse 6.04

26 257 OBLB Kris Frost Auburn 6.29 15 282 SAF Jamal Golden Georgia Tech 6.04

22 258 OT Josh Campion Minnesota 6.29 33 283 WR Bralon Addison Oregon 6.03

Shaquille North Carolina


27 259 OBLB Petteway
West Virginia 6.28 17 284 OG Alex Barr
State 6.03

Jeff
29 260 WR Devon Cajuste Stanford 6.26 31 285 OBLB Schoettmer
North Carolina 6.00

40 261 CB Randall Jette Massachusetts 6.24 16 286 SAF Jayron Kearse Clemson 5.99

21 262 RB Keith Marshall Georgia 6.24 34 287 WR Jay Lee Baylor 5.93

Vadal Louisiana
T27 263 EDGE Dadi Nicolas Virginia Tech 6.22 18 288 OG Alexander State 5.90

Alex Dwayne
T27 264 EDGE McCalister
Florida 6.22 23 289 RB Washington
Washington 5.83

Phillip "Scooby" Terrell


T28 265 OBLB Wright III
Arizona 6.21 42 290 CB Chestnut
West Virginia 5.79

Antonio Michigan
T28 266 OBLB Longino
Arizona State 6.21 32 291 OBLB Darien Harris
State 5.78
Pennsylvania Jordan
6 267 5T DE Anthony Zettel
State 6.21 19 292 OG Rigsbee
California 5.77

23 268 OT Kyle Murphy Stanford 6.21 16 293 TE Bryce Williams East Carolina 5.73

Sedrick
8 269 C Austin Blythe Iowa 6.21 20 294 OG Flowers
Texas 5.71

Demarcus D'haquille "Duke"


30 270 WR Ayers
Houston 6.20 35 295 WR Williams Auburn 5.71

Connor Boston
25 271 DT Wujciak College 6.20 33 296 OBLB Joe Bolden Michigan 5.61

22 272 RB Byron Marshall Oregon 6.20 25 297 OT Ryan Mack Memphis 5.57

Oklahoma
41 273 CB Kevin Peterson
State 6.20 24 298 RB Paul James Rutgers 5.52

Tyler RaShard Louisiana


24 274 OT Johnstone
Oregon 6.17 43 299 CB Robinson State 5.50

Pete
29 275 EDGE Robertson
Texas Tech 6.16 44 300 CB Wayne Lyons Michigan 5.42

Round Value Evaluation Total


Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Class Analysis


The 2016 NFL Draft features a plethora of depth at a number of positions; namely at Cornerback
(15 in Top 100) and EDGE Defenders (14 in Top 100). At the top of the class; things look pretty
thin. Only eight players qualified for a First Round Value; a total that is only half of what the
2015 NFL Draft featured on my board. That is not to say there isn’t plenty of players to like; there
will be 32 selections in the first round in any case and plenty of good football players to go
around.

As seen in the Evaluation Score distribution (left); this year’s class does fit the standard
expectation for a bell curve; there is thick competition in the middle areas of the board. This
tightly bunched group paired with system considerations and individual team preferences will
make for a fun Day 2 and beginning portion of Day 3; where there’s going to be a massive
amount of variance from board to board and pick to pick.

But in looking at less of a macro view and narrowing the scope it is clear the value this year falls
to the defensive side of the football. Thirty two (32) of the Top 50 prospects are defenders
(including 10 Cornerbacks)! Expand that figure to the Top 100 prospects and 66% are defensive
players. Teams needing offensive skill players will have to target premiere players early; as only
23 Quarterbacks, Running Backs, Wide Receivers and Tight Ends combine to comprise this
year’s crop of Top 100 players.

The Quarterback position is notably thin at the top; this is the first year in 3 seasons of work with
NDT Scouting that I did not have a Quarterback qualify with a First Round Value. The top
prospect is Cal Quarterback Jared Goff; followed closely by North Dakota State Quarterback
Carson Wentz. Goff separates himself in the mental aspects of the game; he would be the only
Quarterback in this class that should even warrant consideration to compete for a starting job early
on as a rookie.

Running Backs this year are versatile; led by three down bell cow option Ezekiel Elliott (Ohio State). After Elliott, a First Round Value, a group of five or six backs are fairly tightly
bunched; each could offer a team a starting player depending on the system fit. This group includes prospects capable of running with power (Tra Carson/Derrick Henry), agility
(Kenneth Dixon) or both (Devontae Booker/Paul Perkins).

In another first; no Wide Receiver was able to log a first round value in 2016 as well. This year’s class is especially thin through the first two rounds; with only Josh Doctson (TCU),
Sterling Shepard (OU) and Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) receiving Second Round Values. There are ample opportunities to get receivers capable of contributing early and being
productive football players; I’m just not certain there’s a true “alpha” receiver among this year’s group.

Similar to last year; one Tight End stands head and shoulders above the rest of the class. This year that honor goes to Arkansas’ Hunter Henry (Second Round Value). Behind him is a
fun group of 4 who have three down potential and skillsets (Austin Hooper, Stanford; Ryan Malleck, VT; Nick Vannett, OSU; Tyler Higbee, WKU).

Offensive Linemen this year have much more strength along the perimeter than along the interior; the cream of the crop is Indiana’s Jason Spriggs and Ole Miss’ Laremy Tunsil (the
only two with First Round Values). Tackles hold five spots inside the top fifty prospects; with interior blockers holding just three. Nick Martin (brother of Dallas Cowboy Center Zack
Martin) is the highlight on interior players; followed by Stanford’s Joshua Garnett and Missouri G Connor McGovern.

Depth along the defensive line this year is tremendous. One out of every four prospects in the Top 100 (25) is a defensive linemen of one classification or another. Defenses will have a
number of players to select from regardless of scheme: 4-3 defensive units have Joey Bosa, Shaq Lawson and Emmanuel Ogbah as prospects with various amounts of polish and upside
to warrant consideration early on. 3-4 defensive units have prospects such as Leonard Floyd, Shilique Calhoun, Kamalei Correa to utilize as two point stance pressure players and pursuit
defenders. Each of the eight mentioned here sit in the top 50. 3-4 units also have some options for interior defenders: namely DeForest Bucker out of Oregon (one of the eight First
Round Value prospects in the entire class and the highest rated defensive linemen in the class. Defensive tackles are just as strong; led by Mississippi State’s Chris Jones, South
Carolina State’s Javon Hargrave and Louisiana Tech’s Vernon Butler. Each of the top three provides a different dynamic to the position and are unique fits for defensive systems.

Off-ball Linebackers boast the single Top 10 Overall value in this year’s class: UCLA’s Myles Jack. The honor last year to top player and only player with a Top 10 Overall value went
to Oregon QB Marcus Mariota; Jack this year takes the title back to the defensive side of the football. (2014 featured Jadeveon Clowney and Khalil Mack as the top 2 players on my
draft board). Jack is followed up by only a handful of high end prospects at the position; all seem to have a common theme: LBs who can move and work in space. Darron Lee, S’ua
Cravens and Jaylon Smith round out the top four OBLBs and are the only players at the position inside of the Top 45 (Ohio State’s Joshua Perry is also inside the Top 50 but is more of
a tight area thumper).

Cornerbacks boast ample depth this year as well. Leading the pack is a bit of a controversy: Florida State DB Jalen Ramsey is scored as a Cornerback for me. Some want to peg him as a
Safety immediately (which is perfectly fine); but Ramsey showed enough flash and skill at CB in 2015 to warrant consideration to play there early on in his pro career as well. A
whopping nine additional CBs land inside the top 50; including some lesser heralded players such as Sean Davis, Maryland; Jordan Lucas, Penn State; KeiVarae Russell, Notre Dame
and others. Some of these prospects have split time between Cornerback and Safety as well; that
versatility bodes well for their pro careers and may have some teams giving
consideration to asking them to fill Safety duties moving forward as rookies as well.

The Safety class in 2016 is fairly comfortably the best class since I’ve begun evaluations as a part of
NDT Scouting in terms of top end talent. While I still have not logged a First Round Value at Safety
in three seasons; I came close with a number of evaluations: K.J. Dillon, WVU; Jeremy Cash, Duke;
Karl Joseph, WVU lead the pack this year and all hold overall board rankings inside the top 50. Prior
to this season, the highest rated Safety on an NDT Board was in 2015 when Arizona State DB
Damarious Randall was ranked 45th.

Overall, the value in 2016 lies in the middle rounds; unsurprisingly when reviewing the Top 50
players it is evident there is a significant lack of high end potential elite prospects in the 2016 class.
In comparing each of the last two seasons of NDT Scouting draft boards (see right) the value this
year eclipses the value of last year’s draft at the 60th overall player on the board and 2016 holds a
firm grip on higher valued players deeper and deeper into the draft, holding that advantage at each
respective slot on the draft board all the way from prospect number 61 though prospect number 300.

It is a good year to hold a high number of draft selections in the latter half of Day 2 and the early
portions of Day 3.
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 NFL Combine


A recap of 2016 NFL Combine performances according to NDT Scouting’s metrics
- QUARTERBACKS - - RUNNING BACKS - - WIDE RECEIVERS -
Best Performers Best Performers Best Performers
Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Jeff Driskel Louisiana Tech 8.33 Daniel Lasco California 8.05 Corey Coleman Baylor 9.00

Paxton Lynch Memphis 7.78 Derrick Henry Alabama 7.38 Sterling Shepard Oklahoma 7.54

Cardale Jones Ohio State 7.65 C.J. Prosise Notre Dame 7.09 Malcolm Mitchell Georgia 7.48

Worst Performers Worst Performers Worst Performers


Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Nate Sudfeld Indiana 5.18 Keith Marshall Georgia 5.98 Duke Williams Auburn 3.34

Cody Kessler Southern California 5.00 Kelvin Taylor Florida 5.25 Kenny Lawler California 3.11

Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 3.55 Alex Collins Arkansas 4.65 De'Runnya Wilson Mississippi State 2.74

- TIGHT ENDS - - OFFENSIVE TACKLES - - INTERIOR O-LINE -


Best Performers Best Performers Best Performers
Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Ryan Malleck Virginia Tech 7.44 Jason Spriggs Indiana 8.32 Connor McGovern Missouri 8.83

Jerell Adams South Carolina 7.04 Caleb Benenoch UCLA 8.17 Jake Brendel UCLA 8.77

Austin Hooper Stanford 6.36 Joe Haeg North Dakota State 7.88 Joe Thuney North Carolina State 8.66

Worst Performers Worst Performers Worst Performers


Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Bryce Williams East Carolina 4.39 Jerald Hawkins Louisiana State 5.89 Sebastian Tretola Arkansas 4.78

David Grinnage North Carolina State 3.70 Avery Young Auburn 4.95 Vadal Alexander Louisiana State 4.28

Nick Vannett Ohio State 3.60 Tyler Marz Wisconsin 4.30 Denver Kirkland Arkansas 3.10

- EDGE DEFENDERS - - 5 TECHS - - DEFENSIVE TACKLES -


Best Performers Best Performers Best Performers
Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Leonard Floyd Georgia 9.00 Anthony Zettel Pennsylvania State 6.80 Robert Nkemdiche Mississippi 8.32

Charles Tapper Oklahoma 7.68 Sheldon Rankins Louisville 6.13 Javon Hargrave South Carolina State 7.98

Emmanuel Ogbah Oklahoma State 7.66 Shawn Oakman Baylor 5.63 Lawrence Thomas Michigan State 7.88

Worst Performers Worst Performers Worst Performers


Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Bronson Kaufusi Brigham Young 5.45 DeForest Buckner Oregon 4.73 Adolphus Washington Ohio State 4.45

Kevin Dodd Clemson 5.30 Jihad Ward Illinois 3.77 A'Shawn Robinson Alabama 4.45

Ronald Blair Appalachian State 4.89 Jarran Reed Alabama 3.38 Austin Johnson Pennsylvania State 3.61

- O F F B A L L L I N E B A C K E R S - - CORNERBACKS - - SAFETIES -
Best Performers Best Performers Best Performers
Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Darron Lee Ohio State 8.19 DeAndre Elliott Colorado State 7.81 KJ Dillon West Virginia 7.99

Deion Jones Louisiana State 7.48 Sean Davis Maryland 7.78 Justin Simmons Boston College 7.52

Joshua Perry Ohio State 7.43 Jonathan Jones Auburn 7.65 Deon Bush Miami (FL) 6.75

Worst Performers Worst Performers Worst Performers


Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric Na me School ND T Me tric

Steve Longa Rutgers 4.48 Kevin Peterson Oklahoma State 4.55 Elijah Shumate Notre Dame 4.28

Scooby Wright III Arizona 3.96 Cleveland Wallace III San Jose State 3.84 Darian Thompson Boise State 3.47

Kris Frost Auburn 3.63 Harlan Miller SE Louisiana State 3.47 AJ Stamps Kentucky 3.34
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Quarterback Rankings


POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 10 QB Jared Goff California 7.95

2 14 QB Carson Wentz North Dakota State 7.89

3 49 QB Trevone Boykin Texas Christian 7.54

4 59 QB Connor Cook Michigan State 7.49

5 64 QB Paxton Lynch Memphis 7.47

6 75 QB Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 7.39

7 108 QB Jacoby Brissett North Carolina State 7.21

8 126 QB Cardale Jones Ohio State 7.10

9 145 QB Christian Hackenberg Pennsylvania State 7.00

10 171 QB Dak Prescott Mississippi State 6.83

11 175 QB Jeff Driskel Louisiana Tech 6.82

12 182 QB Vernon Adams Jr. Oregon 6.78

13 202 QB John Robertson Villanova 6.66

14 205 QB Kevin Hogan Stanford 6.64

15 223 QB Cody Kessler Southern California 6.54

16 278 QB Nate Sudfeld Indiana 6.11

Quarterback Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Arm Accuracy: How well does the Quarterback place the football? Does he set Poise: How well does the Quarterback handle pressure? Can he deliver throws under
receivers up for run after the catch? Can he accurately deliver on all 3 levels of the field? duress and can he rise to the occasion in key down/distance and game scenarios? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Decision Making: Does the Quarterback make correct decisions before and after the Pocket Awareness: Can the Quarterback feel pass rushers while maintaining eyes down
snap? Can he process coverage and correctly identify open receivers to target? the field? Can he manipulate pocket to extend plays and can he avoid sacks in pocket? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Arm Strength: Can the Quarterback deliver short, intermediate and deep throws with Mechanics: Does the Quarterback display a short, quick delivery? Does he properly
strong timing and trajectory? Can he fit throws into tight windows with high velocity? stride into throws, transfer his weight? Does he face target and follow through correctly? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Anticipation: Does the Quarterback throw receivers open and enter into delivery before Progressions: How well does the Quarterback progress from his primary targets into
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
the receiver has completed his break? How quickly does he process throws in his drop? secondary ones? Can he utilize the full field of play to identify a target and throw?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Footwork: How well does the Quarterback get back onto his throwing platform? Does Run Ability: Does the Quarterback give the extra element of being a threat as a ball Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
he throw from a proper throwing base? How quick is his foot speed? carrier? Can he extend plays with his legs? What kind of athlete is he?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Quarterback Analysis

2016
Quarterback
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Measures
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2016 Mean Evaluation


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- 7.09 -
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- 7.07 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jared Goff, Quarterback #16

Date of Birth: 10/14/1994 Junior, University of California Golden Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 215


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.49


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.378
- 10 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.95
- 1 - Career Production: 693/1235, 56.1%, 8,457 P yards, 48 P TDs, 31 INTs + 208 carries, -242 R yards, 6 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 216.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.42 - Interceptions/Game: 0.81
2014 Top Competition: Arizona, Oregon, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 337.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.33 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Southern California, Oregon, Stanford
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.82 - Yardage/Game: 328.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oregon (2014), Southern California (2014), San Diego State (2015), Texas (2015), Washington State (2015), UCLA (2015), Utah (2015) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: W ill struggle pushing the ball vertically to Poise: Shows an elite level of composure with pressure in face.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A place ball on hands of receivers. Can misfire when shifting base on Very rarely pressured into a poor decision into coverage. Is not
release. Highly accurate within short and intermediate areas of the phased by defenders bearing down in the pocket; will stand tall to
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A field; will protect throws from defenders squatting in zone. deliver strikes down the field. Strong situational awareness.

- Vertical Jump: 27.0” Decision Making: Can get caught misreading blended coverage. Pocket Awareness: Has a rare level of composure and awareness
Will occasionally telegraph intermediates against zone and guide of pass rushers while dropping within the pocket. Will climb the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” defenders to target. Very rarely pressured into poor decisions. ladder and exit out an interior gap with edge defenders threatening
High level of consistency working through progressions. but will sustain eyes down the field searching for targets.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Does not have the natural arm strength to push Mechanics: W ill not consistently spin a clean ball; low rotational
effortlessly to all areas of field. Long throws lack velocity and tail spin generated at times. Will short stride throws and could stand to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A off at target. Suitable ability to challenge to all levels but accuracy develop greater weight transfer into throws. High, overhead release
and trajectory will suffer into the deeper throws and far side. to minimize batted passes at the LOS.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Illustrates excellent ability to identify and target Progressions: Strong ability to digest and process plays after the
- Short Shuttle: N/A receivers prior to showing in open areas of the field. Impressive in snap. Works quickly through reads while engaged in drop; shifts
ability to throw receivers into soft spots against zone. Shows strong eyes quickly and will identify and target clean receivers. Utilizes the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 pre-snap understanding of primary option based on defensive look. full field of play with high regularity.

Footwork: Occasionally struggles to reset base when shifting to Run Ability: Does not possess an ideal frame for work as regular
avoid pressure and fall off the mound. Light, quick feet which drop running threat. Has enough quickness flushing the pocket plus a

ATHLETICISM off of the LOS effortlessly to gain depth. Shows natural feel for
open space for feet and finding space to step into throws.
natural feel for finding open space to be effective both extending
plays with feet and picking up available yardage.

SCORE: 5.40 FILM SCORE: 8.03


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Califor nia Quar ter back J ar ed Goff is a skilled pr ospect with sever al Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.49 correctable flaws. Goff shows an attractive level of mental acumen for the game; was
entrusted with the keys to the offense as a three year starter and held a large amount of Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
responsibility at the LOS to operate. Goff’s natural arm talent is impressive; while he does Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.95 not have the biggest arm in terms of vertical distance or velocity, his ability to drop precision Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
throws into tiny windows and to do so with anticipation places him in a class of his own in
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
regard to the class. With that said, Goff is in need of extra strength training to continue to
5.46 mold and transform his body for the workload a 16 game regular season will provide. Goff is Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) not a flawless generational prospect, rather a strong fit for a system that utilizes RAC ability Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and timing throws in order to systemically move the ball down the field. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.40
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

8.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7.95: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C a r s o n We n t z , Q u a r t e r b a c k #11

Date of Birth: 12/30/1992 RS Senior, North Dakota State University Bison

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6052 - Weight: 233


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.870
- 14 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.22
- 2 - Career Production: 392/612, 64.1%, 5,115 P yds, 45 P TDs, 14 INTs, 216 carries, 1,028 R yds, 13 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 267.1 - Touchdowns/Start: 2.52 - Interceptions/Start: 0.61
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A - Interceptions/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.77 - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A - Interceptions/Game: N/A

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.64
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Northern Iowa (2015), Montana (2015), North Dakota (2015), South Dakota (2015), North Dakota State (2015), Weber State (2015), Illinois State (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: A ccuracy issues manifest when pushing ball Poise: W ill not be phased by pressure into poor decisions.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A with required velocity or further down the field. Does not regularly Strong ability to answer the call in high pressure game situations;
place bucket throws over top to beat defenses vertically. Strong steps up to lead offense. Efficient in the 2 minute offense; controls
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A placing throws in short/intermediate areas with consistency. the flow of plays well and has yielded positive results regularly.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Decision Making: R arely makes poor decisions with football. Pocket Awareness: W ill extend plays with legs regularly;
Will stand tall in face of pressure; willing to eat the ball if required sometimes flushing pocket before pressure dictates. Good spatial
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” to live for another down. Has developed a stronger sense of timing awareness of traffic and slides in the pocket well to extend. Will
as a passer during senior season. flush out the B-Gaps into open space with backfield penetration.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Struggles pushing balls into tight windows or Mechanics: Does not spin cleanest ball at times; some throws die
with longer distance throws. Has baseline levels of NFL arm within final yards to target. Shows conscious effort on the move to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A strength; will not be renowned for ball velocity but is capable of square shoulders to target but requires greater discipline with
making high number of throws if ball is delivered on schedule. platform. Clean delivery and high release point protect most throws.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Higher frequency of pre-snap anticipation of Progressions: W ill at times lock onto pre-snap read and wait for
- Short Shuttle: N/A defense translating into completions in 2015. Will still at times lock breaks. Uses much greater area of field and works through reads
on to receiver in drop and hold ball; telegraphing throws. Shows a visibly faster in 2015 than before. Shows understanding of where
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 strong feel for anticipating pressure and where to deliver throws. receivers will be on early and late progressions during action.

Footwork: Can at times get sloppy with platform when shifting Run Ability: Does not own speed to be considered high run
in the pocket. Instances lead to misfires high. Calm at top of drops; frequency QB at next level. Strong functional athlete with large

ATHLETICISM will stand flat footed to survey the field. When stepping to target
illustrates a balanced delivery and platform for release.
frame; will shrug off defenders and extend. Plays light on feet and
illustrates an impressive balance as a ball carrier.

SCORE: 6.88
FILM SCORE: 7.80
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Dakota State QB Car son Wentz illustr ated an impr essive gr owth Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 from his first to second season as starter of the Bison. A much cleaner Quarterback; Wentz
showed more quick decisions and timing based passing as well as processing reads and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
defenses much better in his second season as a starter before a broken wrist sidelined him. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.22 Wentz’s questions stem from his ability to continue development in spite of a large jump in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
competition/ speed of the game as well as some natural limitations as a passer. Wentz does
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
not possess anything more than an average NFL arm; strong placement in the short and
7.64 intermediate areas is marred by a lack of ability to drive throws with velocity into tight Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) windows and poor vertical placement. Wentz would be best served in a West Coast style Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
offense on a team granting multiple seasons to develop; but there is starter potential present. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.88
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

7.80
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015: Broken wrist (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7.89: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Tr e v o n e B o y k i n , Q u a r t e r b a c k #2

Date of Birth: 08/22/1993 RS Senior, Texas Christian University Horned Frogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFLPA Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5116 - Weight: 205


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.44


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.692
- 49 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yx2 - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.57
- 3 - Career Production: 829/1355, 61.2%, 10,727 P yards, 86 P TDs, 37 INTs, 507 carries, 2,049 R yards, 27 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 327.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.90 - Interceptions/Game: 0.95
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Kansas State, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 308.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma State, Baylor, Kansas State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.77 - Yardage/Game: 232.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.30
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oklahoma State (2015), West Virginia (2015), Kansas State (2015), Minnesota (2015), Baylor (2014), West Virginia (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: W ill misfire on some vertical/deeper throws Poise: Has ice in veins. Best at extending plays with legs and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A from a clean base and platform. Has ability to throw cleanly and taking shots down the field in the class. Very composed, game does
with precision from multiple arm slots. Placement is best and not look too fast to process. Capable of “wow” plays due to ability
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A typically very clean within 10 yards of the LOS. to keep calm under duress.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Decision Making: W ill get greedy on vertical passing and take Pocket Awareness: A lmost has if there are eyes in back of head.
some unwarranted shots trying to get a big play. Appears to work Has an unreal sense of when to zig and when to zag. Very electric
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” under a simplified read during snap and will keep offense on player from the pocket when extending plays, almost always makes
schedule if open. If not, will tuck and run or extend and free lance. the right move to free up space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Impressive ability to sling the ball. Has a hose; Mechanics: Has a bit of a prolonged release and shows the ball
ball explodes quickly off of hand if pushing vertically or with pace at the top of delivery. Does well to get eyes and shoulder aligned
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A into a tight area. No question; able to reach any area on the field prior to release. Impressive ability to throw around defenders,
with velocity. helping to negate a current lack of height.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Is unique to most other athletic QBs in that there Progressions: Offense appears to be predicated on simpler
- Short Shuttle: N/A is a level of anticipation passing present. Will drop throws into reads. Can be seen shifting eyes across the field of play, so thought
holes in zone up the sideline or zip one firmly between 3 defenders processing does take place after the snap. Will have to prove mental
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 in the MOF. Impressive trait instead of simply relying on arm. processing for NFL decision makers.

Footwork: L ight, quick and dynamic feet. W ould like to see a Run Ability: Elite quickness and creativity as a runner. W ill run
more pronounced throwing delivery stride, can be too casual at circles around would be pass rushers; almost looks to be toying with

ATHLETICISM times and may be a contributing factor to some of the more erratic
ball placement on further throws.
defenders before getting the ball out of hands. A very special open
field athlete.

SCORE: 6.53 FILM SCORE: 7.73


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Chr istian Univer sity Quar ter back Tr evone Boykin is a dynamic, explosive Evaluation
Round Value
player with natural playmaking tendencies and a cannon for an arm. Boykin will miss some routine Total
3.44
throws; which hurts his chances at earning a shot at a QB job at the next level. However, there are Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP CORE (10%)
traits and skills present here that simply cannot be taught. Boykin has a surreal feel for pressure Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.57 and has the poise to extend plays (to the extreme) and then utilize his arm strength to whip a throw
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
down the field or use his speed as a runner to pick up large amounts of yardage. Boykin’s big
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
question mark on the field is his mental processing. How much was he asked to do at TCU and Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.30 how much can he handle from a NFL playbook perspective? If he can do that (and also clear the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
air about an ugly assault incident with a Police officer prior to TCU’s bowl game against Oregon)
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
he could be a massive sleeper with the potential to be a high quality starter in the NFL for years to
6.53 come. Teams’ comfort level with his status between the ears will dictate where he falls. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

7.73
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 5 4 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E -
3rd degree assault felony (-0.10 penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Connor Cook, Quarterback #18

Date of Birth: 01/29/1993 RS Senior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 217


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.99


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 35 - Winning Percentage: 0.875
- 59 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.53
- 4 - Career Production: 673/1170, 57.5%, 9,194 P yards, 71 P TDs, 22 INTs + 175 carries, 212 R yards, 3 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 235.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.85 - Interceptions/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, Ohio State, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 344.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00 - Interceptions/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Iowa, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.79 - Yardage/Game: 239.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.13
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Iowa (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015), Western Michigan (2015), Ohio State (2014), Baylor (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: L apses in throwing mechanics produce errant Poise: W ill allow extended time in the pocket to break down
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A high throws. Can one hop crossing patterns while stationary in the passing mechanics and foot work. Is willing and able to stand in
pocket. Does not throw accurately on the move. Strong placement against pressure to deliver throws and beat the blitz. Has been
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A to MOF and sideline intermediates from established platform. clutch late in games to assist in comeback victories during career.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Decision Making: A t times can be pressured into throwing Pocket Awareness: Can be rattled and uncomfortable when
early; will trust arm too much to make difficult throws. Does not standing in the pocket, does not appear to have firm grasp on where
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” frequently throw into coverages; correctly diagnoses defensive defenders are at all times. Does a nice job to climb the pocket as
weaknesses. Rarely fooled by disguises or late shifts at the snap. needed and will flush through interior gaps to gain yards with legs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Possesses an above average level of arm Mechanics: W ill rush throws and not snap through with a follow
strength; will not consistently hammer throws into tight coverage up if pressured or throwing on the move. Has a tightly wound
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A but does possess enough zip when striding to target to sneak throws delivery, does not prolong wind up or show the ball at the top of
into receiver’s chest. Impressive pushing ball into holes vs Cover 2. release before snapping off throws. Quick release is present.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Best trait. Is totally comfortable hitting back foot Progressions: Is clearly comfortable working through the full
- Short Shuttle: N/A at top of drop and releasing prior to breaks. Throws well into holes field of play, however does get off track when having to extend or
against zone defenses; will spot throw and hit receivers in stride work back across yet again. Has no problem taking eyes off the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 when in a rhythm. Consistently puts balls on targets out of breaks. defense and relocating targets in play action passing.

Footwork: L apses arise when having to stand in the pocket Run Ability: Is not going to be confused for a dynamic open
and survey the field. Will torque off the back foot and skip throws field runner but does have enough functional athleticism to slip out

ATHLETICISM to short crossers. Pass drops are clean, feet are efficient if not
notably quick and regularly hits drop landmarks with timing.
of the pocket and pick up key first downs if gap integrity is lost.
Large frame and does well in short yardage sneak conversions.

SCORE: 7.05 FILM SCORE: 7.31


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State Quar ter back Connor Cook is a str ong candidate to develop into Evaluation
Round Value
a starting Quarterback at the next level once he has proven mental mastery of the offense he lands Total
7.99
in. Cook has thrived in his time as a Spartan due to strong proficiencies in timing, chemistry and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
spot throws to beat zone coverage. With that said, Cook will need to learn to trust his offense Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.53 line at the next level; at times there’s a level of discomfort standing tall in the pocket to survey
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
the field that forces Cook’s footwork and passing mechanics to deteriorate during the play. The
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
end result is errant throws high, many of which would likely end up as turnovers at the next level. Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.13 Cook does have some speculative off field issues; Cook was not named a permanent team captain Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and there are a number of rumblings as to why. Regardless, Cook leads with heart and guts on the
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
field; if landing in an offense with strong pass protection and predicated around timing passing;
7.05 Cook can develop into a quality NFL starter with time. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

7.31
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 4 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

P a x t o n Ly n c h , Q u a r t e r b a c k #12

Date of Birth: 02/12/1994 RS Junior, University of Memphis Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6070 - Weight: 244


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.579
- 64 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.75
- 5 - Career Production: 758/1205, 63.0%, 8,863 P yds, 59 P TDs, 23 INTs, 288 carries, 687 R yds, 17 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 251.3 - Touchdowns/Start: 2.00 - Interceptions/Start: 0.61
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, UCLA, Brigham Young
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 244.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 3.00 - Interceptions/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Navy, Houston, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.86 - Yardage/Game: 344.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.86
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Houston (2015), Temple (2015), South Florida (2015), Navy (2015), Temple (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Frustrating inconsistencies. W ill short hop or Poise: W ill unnecessarily flush the pocket at times when OL is in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A overthrow boundary passes in spurts. Struggles to place throws on process of anchoring. Can get shook into rushing throws and fading
the move. If established on a firm platform and given opportunity to away from contact, influencing throws. Shows willingness when
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A deliver cleanly is capable of making nearly any throw. running to work to extend drives and make line to gain.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Decision Making: T ypically does not miss defenders in zone Pocket Awareness: Sees and feels defenders pressuring gaps
coverage. Will take calculated risks as a passer and allow well; will make efforts to either get rid of football or slide in the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” receivers to make a play even if defender is present. Regularly pocket and extend plays. Would rather flush to the outside than
manipulates receivers in space to throw around zone defenders. climb the pocket and into traffic.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Z ip and velocity suffer from lower half Mechanics: W ill choke ball at times and short hop throws. W ill
mechanics. Needs to develop more weight transition and better not reset torso/feet to establish a full ROM when working across
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A consistency. Does well to zip throws into windows and push the field of play and delivering to secondary target. Concise wind up
ball when getting full stride and torque in throwing mechanics. and release. Ball comes out high to prevent batted passes at LOS.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: High frequency of short, predetermined throws Progressions: V ery quick to release throws against off coverage.
- Short Shuttle: N/A at the LOS. Capable of throwing prior to breaks but only shown in Will lock onto initial read at times and zero in on anticipated break
flashes on account of offensive structure. Will throw to spots and or route instead of moving on. Has options and will work to the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 trust receivers to run into receptions. entire field of play; comfortable working full field.

Footwork: Guilty of falling off the pitcher’s mound if working Run Ability: Impressive combination of size and burst. Strong
across progressions. Needs to transfer the post leg and stride to athlete capable of outrunning DL and some LBs if breaking through

ATHLETICISM target with more consistency. Feet are light and quick, especially
for size.
the LOS and working up the field. Big frame and willing to drop a
shoulder to fall forward.

SCORE: 7.78
FILM SCORE: 7.31
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Memphis Quar ter back Paxton Lynch has a str ong amount of upside but Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 similar to Central Florida’s Blake Bortles two years ago will need a notable amount of
development. Lynch is an impressive physical specimen with athleticism to be a major Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
headache for would be pass rushers. Lynch is erratic at times with his mechanics, causing Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.85 variability in how reliable he is targeting receivers down the field or even in the short areas. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Lynch’s feet need to be more consistent to generate greater weight transfer to allow more
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
spin on the ball and supplement his arm strength. Lynch has the potential to be a strong NFL
6.86 starter but as is has far too many warts to justify coveting early on in the Draft. Lynch should Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) be valued early on in Day 2, where a team can get a much more realistic return for a player Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
that likely should not see the field at all during his rookie season. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.78
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

7.31
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 4 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

B r a n d o n D o u g h t y, Q u a r t e r b a c k #12

Date of Birth: 10/06/1991 RS Senior, Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6026 - Weight: 212


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.14


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 75 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.19
- 6 - Career Production: 1023/1491, 68.6%, 12,855 P yards, 111 P TDs, 34 INTs, 102 carries, -285 R yards, 3 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 314.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.85 - Interceptions/Game: 0.85
2014 Top Competition: Bowling Green, Marshall, Central Michigan
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 511.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 6.33 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Indiana, Louisiana Tech, South Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.22 - Yardage/Game: 458.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.33 - Interceptions/Game: 1.33

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.65
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Indiana (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), South Florida (2015), Central Michigan (2014), Marshall (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: M isses a lot of throws over the M OF high. Poise: Does an excellent job of keeping eyes down the field and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Seems to struggle getting the nose of the football down in spurts, surveying receivers when on the move. Has proven to be capable
causing throws to sail. Is capable of placing throws accurately on shoveling ball out under pressure. Will stand in vs pressure and
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A all three levels when ball leaves hand cleanly. deliver.

- Vertical Jump: 27.0” Decision Making: Has shown a mastery of offense. V ery sound Pocket Awareness: Can get caught off guard with pressure
operating under reads and plays of college offense. Translation to coming from the peripherals. Misses opportunities to step up into
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” the next level stands as question mark; will have to adjust some to the pocket on a hitch as a result. Does have a sense of inside
more in depth NFL passing concepts. pressure and will concede space if needed to throw.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Has ability to get ball to targets on all three Mechanics: Short hook and quick snap in release. Holds the ball
levels, however arm strength leaves something to be desired. Ball high on the numbers when standing tall in the pocket. Utilizes trunk
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A trajectory travels too frequently on a soft arc instead of a hard line. and core on follow through to maximize push on the ball when
Delay in delivering throws to the far side of the field. standing on an established base.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Can miss opportunities to quickly distribute the Progressions: Can at times get locked onto a single read after
- Short Shuttle: N/A ball against pressure. Can and does show ability to target receivers the snap. Works through the entire field of play, has options
early on stems. Showed a much improved level of chemistry and available sideline to sideline. Easy thinker when dropping off of the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 timing with receivers in 2015. LOS, can visually see eyes shifting and working as gaining depth.

Footwork: Feet are choppy, efficient and gather depth off of Run Ability: Fairly athletic. Does not possess any threat of burst
the snap quickly. Will step to target regularly, has active lower half or power to force defenders to pause in the open field but does have

ATHLETICISM and base to move and adjust. Eyes and feet are tied together, pivots
off of the back foot to keep base aligned for throws.
the ability to slide out the side of the pocket and pick up yardage if
defense is caught in man coverage with backs to LOS.

SCORE: 3.55 FILM SCORE: 7.39


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Wester n Kentucky Quar ter back Br andon Doughty has a fair amount of upside Evaluation
Round Value
but is limited to particular passing systems if he is going to be asked to contribute weekly as a Total
6.14
starter at the next level. Doughty is a rhythm passer who really excelled in 2015 in working in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP CORE (10%)
unison with his targets to beat teams with timing and precision. With that said, Doughty’s physical Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.19 limitations will prevent him from likely ever being a high quality starter. He struggles with
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
consistency to keep the nose of the football down and will let throws sail on him as a result. His
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
quick release can also be negated by a poor habit to lock eyes onto his primary read early on in his Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.65 pass drops. Doughty appears to have the mental acumen to be a quality NFL backup and a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
potential starter in some point in his career but his physical skill set requires him to be placed on a
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
team featuring quick passes and a high volume of targets within the short/intermediate areas of the
3.55 field to protect his limited arm strength and maximize his skill as a timing passer. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

7.39
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 3 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jacoby Brissett, Quarterback #12

Date of Birth: 12/11/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, North Carolina State University Wolfpack

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6034 - Weight: 236


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.552
- 108 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.19
- 7 - Career Production: 458/765, 59.9%, 5,268 P yards, 43 P TDs, 11 INTs + 263 carries, 899 R yards, 9 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 212.7 - Touchdowns/Start: 1.79 - Interceptions/Start: 0.38
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 244.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.94 - Yardage/Game: 273.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 3.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.33

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Florida State (2015), Boston College (2015), Louisville (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Eastern Kentucky (2015), Florida State (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Struggles with ball placement when timing is Poise: Issues stem from timing. Is extremely calm in the pocket.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A disrupted on drops. Issues stem from rushed mechanics and failure Plays with control amongst chaos; shows strong feel for rushers and
to reset feet when required to speed up process. Tremendous touch will extend plays by shrugging off tacklers before shoveling ball to
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and placement as a vertical passer to place throws in the bucket. an exit valve.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Decision Making: M ental processing needs to be sped up; will Pocket Awareness: Slides inside of the pocket well to extend
deliver throws late on account of progressions and timing. Does plays; although will at times drop eyes if extending and initial read
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” not attack blitz packages to take easy yards. Sees field of play well is not open. Shows strong ability to adjust angles, drops and boots
and rarely throws into coverage. Shows situational awareness. as a means of forcing errors in pass rusher angles.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Has enough arm strength to make any throw on Mechanics: Does not consistently square to targets throwing on
the field. Impressive ability to push the ball vertically down the the move. Struggles notably with ball security; shows the ball fre-
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A field. Illustrates strong ability to squeeze throws into tight coverage quently to rushers in the pocket. Strong, over top delivery without a
when striding into throws. High quality trait. notable hook or elongated delivery.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: W ill only occasionally flash throws to receivers Progressions: Utilizes full field of play but rate in digesting
- Short Shuttle: N/A prior to breaks. Current rate of processing coverages requires defensive coverage and transitioning is problematic. High number
notable work. Spot throws are most consistent on vertical passes up of primary throws in final season; vertical shots against pre-snap 1
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 the sideline; does not throw into zone holes with frequency. on 1 or smoke throws in the flat dominated pass targets.

Footwork: Feet are not notably quick dropping off the LOS. Run Ability: W ill not regularly beat next level defenders for
Struggles to collect and reset throwing platform on the move or long plays with speed. Tremendous balance and strength to stand

ATHLETICISM after shuffling past rushers. Pass drops are clean with strong
weight distribution. Strides into throws very well from set platform.
firm and break tackles. Powerful legs can move the pile in short
yardage situations. Surprisingly nimble on feet to shake defenders.

SCORE: 6.15
FILM SCORE: 7.01
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina State QB J acoby Br issett possesses all of the physical tools Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 evaluators look for in a NFL Quarterback. Originally a member of the Florida Gators, Jacoby
Brissett has shown time and time again arm strength, power as a runner and natural play Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
making ability. With that said, Brissett has yet to develop into a player who truly excels in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.19 the infrastructure of his offense. Brissett is at his best when extending plays with his massive Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
frame in the pocket and push the ball vertically down the field. When initial reads are open;
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Brissett performs well to delivery accurately with timing. But when required to digest the
7.03 field and work through progressions, Brissett continues to be a tick slow. This learning curve Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) will present a difficult transition to the NFL; but if a coaching staff is able to get the light to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
go on, Brissett has all of the natural ability in the world. A developmental starter prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.15
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

7.01
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 2 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Cardale Jones, Quarterback #12

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 10 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 1.000
- 126 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 23
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.80
- 8 - Career Production: 166/289, 61.7%, 2,322 P yards, 15 P TDs, 7 INTs, 153 carries, 617 R yards, 4 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 297.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.90 - Interceptions/Game: 0.70
2014 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 277.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Virginia Tech, Indiana, Maryland
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.81 - Yardage/Game: 273.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Virginia Tech (2015), Indiana (2015), Maryland (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Wisconsin (2014), Alabama (2014), Oregon (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: V ery scattershot when working to short and Poise: High number of quality plays come from extending plays.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A intermediate levels of the field. Will force receivers to dive, leap or Does well to locate receivers after flushing the pocket. Is patient at
adjust in spite of clean space to work with. Frequently muscles the top of drop if pocket holds. Made a number of clutch plays with
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A throws and as a result can be a bit wild. arm and legs down stretch in 2014 championship run.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Decision Making: W ill willingly cut loose into tight coverage; Pocket Awareness: Is extremely difficult to bring down thanks
trusts arm if needing to thread needle. Lack of consistent to massive frame and peripheral vision to slide and step away from
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” anticipatory traits leads to lots of check downs in the flats instead pressure. Rarely caught without bracing for a hit; likes to flush
of pushing the ball. Smart chances on vertical throws. plays to right.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Can hit any throw from any angle in terms of Mechanics: W ill lose discipline with delivery if rushed or on the
velocity and trajectory. Blessed with an incredibly powerful arm, move. olds ball high and tight at top of drops. Quick hook and snap
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A will effortlessly float vertical throws 40-50 yard downfield with release to get ball out in a timely manner once trigger is pulled.
flick of wrist. Impressively efficient for such a large framed passer.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: V ery rarely will see throws and release until Progressions: Utilizes a lot of half field reads. W ill check vertical
- Short Shuttle: N/A receivers are out of breaks. Can be forced into early release if or primary boundary receiver before typically working back down to
staring down the barrel of pressure but otherwise is too frequently flat receiver, either a motion or bubble. Works through field of play
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 content to hold ball until break is made and open window is visible. at a slower than ideal pace.

Footwork: Feet are not particularly nimble or light but does Run Ability: Headache to chop down in the open field. W ill
take efficient, clean drops working off of snap and onto platform. easily shrug off high tackle attempts. Does not have high amounts of

ATHLETICISM Short stride as a passer, does not need a lot of clean space in front
to step and deliver.
speed but once momentum in generated will pinball through the
second level to pick up sizeable yardage.

SCORE: 7.65 FILM SCORE: 7.05


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Univer sity Quar ter back Car dale J ones is a bit of an enigma. J ones Evaluation
Round Value
burst onto the national scene as the third string Quarterback who finished off Ohio State’s 2014 Total
9.00
National Title after injuries to Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett. But Jones was handed the keys to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP CORE (10%)
the offense in 2015 and regressed notably. The offensive timing was off but Jones’ passing habits Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.80 were poor. Jones was typically a visual passer; he had to see open targets to pull the trigger unless
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
pressure forced the ball out early. Jones has a number of desirable traits: he has immense arm
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
strength and the frame to be a force in the pocket. He’s a surprisingly nimble athlete and runner as Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.98 well. But there’s too much disconnect between the traits and the translation on the field for Jones Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
to be an early selection in the 2016 Draft, even if it is hungry for top tier QB prospects. Jones
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should be a player valued early on in Day 3 and should be given several years to further his grasp
7.65 and understanding of passing concepts and put them into practice. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

7.05
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 1 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Christian Hackenberg, Quarterback #14

Date of Birth: 02/15/1995 Junior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 223


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.83


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.553
- 145 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.29
- 9 - Career Production: 693/1235, 56.1%, 8457 P yards, 48 P TDs, 31 INTs, 208 carries, -242 R yards, 6 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 216.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.42 - Interceptions/Game: 0.82
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Boston College
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 248.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Northwestern, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.78 - Yardage/Game: 189.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00 - Interceptions/Game: 1.00

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Temple (2015), Georgia (2015), Michigan (2015), Ohio State (2014), Boston College (2014), Nebraska (2013), Indiana (2013) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Struggles when pushing ball vertically down Poise: Has a willingness to hold the ball until the last minute.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A the field; hangs throws and does not regularly find trajectory. Drops eyes when pressured and misses opening receivers. Has
Capable of dropping throws into impossible windows but not with shown an ability to direct key game drives, especially prior to the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A consistency. Frequent lapses in mechanics result in inconsistencies. half to put points on the board.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Decision Making: Can be pressured into poor decisions; Pocket Awareness: A ppears to see ghosts at times, has been
frequently can be baited into throws on pressure plays. Does well rattled by over 100 sacks in 3 seasons as a starter. Can pick up
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” with timing drops at patterns but too frequently gets off schedule rushers in peripherals but struggles to regularly find space in the
and will force throws on extended plays. interior gaps to flush. Will run into sacks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Has a tremendous amount of power and zip in Mechanics: Does not consistently square to target, is a
throws. Capable of hammering throws into tight windows on a byproduct of irregularities with footwork. Does not illustrate a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A rope. Delivers throws on a rope to minimize travel time and allow notably compact delivery but ball explodes out of hand. Is capable
receivers to make play on throws. Capable of making any throw. of altering arm angle to throw around defenders effectively.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: W hen reading defense correctly can beat blitzes Progressions: Utilizes the full field of play with eyes; is capable
- Short Shuttle: N/A or zones with hitting spot throws. Freshman tape was impressive of identifying and targeting primary receivers against preferred
with timing and releasing throws at the top of drops; has regressed coverages. Showed potential and ability to fully operate a NFL
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 in a questionable offense the past two seasons. caliber offense in 2013 under Coach Bill O’Brien.

Footwork: Gets lazy at times, will drift off of platform in the Run Ability: Big, strong body capable of standing tall in the
pocket and spoil throws. Has regressed as well but showed pocket and shrugging off arm tackles. Has a moderate amount of

ATHLETICISM effective drops and adequate foot speed getting away from the
center early on in career.
ability to use legs and get out into space or pick up first downs. Will
not be a running threat to scheme against.

SCORE: 6.70 FILM SCORE: 6.79


SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State Quar ter back Chr istian Hackenber g is a per plexing case. Evaluation
Round Value
Hackenberg’s freshman season at Penn State showed tremendous promise when working with Total
7.83
Coach Bill O’Brien. Since then, Hackenberg has regressed and shows little of the polish, poise and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP CORE (10%)
promise that his 2013 season showcased. Hackenberg struggles with consistency in mechanics and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.29 ball placement skills, the product of each respective play can span from incredible natural ability to
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
undraftable displays. Hackenberg’s regression can be attributed in part to the Penn State offense,
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
which struggled for most of 2015 with timing, structure and a lack of individual 1 on 1 wins from Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.46 the skill players. With that said, there are inexcusable flaws in Hackenberg’s footwork, mechanics Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and arm strength, two years of consistent heavy punishment behind a patchwork offensive line
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
may have taken it’s toll on Hackenberg’s psyche. Any team selecting Christian Hackenberg needs
6.70 to be able to protect him on the sideline for an extended period and rework his mental clockwork. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

6.79
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 7 . 0 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Dak Prescott, Quarterback #15

Date of Birth: 07/29/1993 Senior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6022 - Weight: 226


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.30


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.688
- 171 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.76
- 10 - Career Production: 734/1169, 62.8%, 9,376 P yards, 70 P TDs, 23 INTs + 536 carries, 2,521 R yards, 41 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 371.8 - Touchdowns/Start: 3.47 - Interceptions/Start: 0.72
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 400.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67 - Interceptions/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Alabama, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.79 - Yardage/Game: 315.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.76
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), North Carolina State (2015), Mississippi (2015), Georgia Tech (2014), Alabama (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Has a high variance level on throws to the Poise: W ill drop eyes or rush throwing delivery to a detrimental
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A sideline, does not consistently put balls on the numbers. Will flash level if forced to sit at the top of the pocket against blitzes. Has a
with an incredible placed throw and then follow up with a poor strong sense of the sticks to extend plays with legs if required but
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A effort to a wide open receiver. Improved from 2014 but still erratic. clutch touch passing is a sticking point.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Decision Making: W ill gloss over defenders underneath and Pocket Awareness: Does not frequently extend within the pocket
stick throws into high traffic areas. Has the habit of locking onto by sliding laterally, prefers to flush the pocket entirely. Does show a
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” receivers a bit early. Can be forced into poor decisions if boxed feel for interior gaps with eyes down the field, willing to climb the
into the pocket with pressure. ladder into a firm pocket to generate velocity on throws.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Has a fair amount of zip on ball; impressive Mechanics: Still a work in progress. M arkedly improved from
ability to generate heat on the ball while throwing on the move. the 2014 campaign but still has poor habits from platform. Does not
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Does not have any issues pushing the ball to any level of the field, consistently square shoulders to target when throwing on the run.
capable NFL arm strength. Three quarter arm slot could be problematic for batted balls.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Has shown to be a mostly visual passer. M ust see Progressions: A nother area of improvement from 2014 but
- Short Shuttle: N/A a clean break when throwing to the MOF. Does have some success additional development is needed. Many plays when shifting eyes
throwing the back shoulder throw with timing to receivers on the appear to be a predetermined pre-snap look as compared to
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 boundary. working progressions.

Footwork: Consistency is an issue. Has developed a cleaner Run Ability: Compact, athletic runner who will challenge
feel for dropping off of snap and onto platform but still will leave defenders with versatility. Capable of putting a shoulder down and

ATHLETICISM the feet stuck in the mud when transitioning to check downs and not
stride to target.
going through defenders on the second level but can also stick foot
in the ground and break a pursuit angle in space.

SCORE: 7.13
FILM SCORE: 6.30
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State Quar ter back Dak Pr escott is an intr iguing developmental Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.30 prospect. Prescott was a player regarded with minimal pro prospects entering the 2015 CFB
season but showed improvement in a number of areas, most notably his throwing mechanics, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
footwork timing and touch as a passer. Prescott is still far too erratic to be highly coveted or Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.76 even considered as a Day 2 option but his arm strength and athletic profile will likely Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
generate a strong amount of interest on Day 3. Prescott needs a high amount of time to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
develop as a player and should not be regarded as anything further than a third Quarterback
7.76 for a NFL franchise for at least the first two seasons of his career before reassessing his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) development and potentially changing his role. Prescott is a strong athlete and should have a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
home in the NFL but likely will never be more than a depth player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.13
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

6.30
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 8 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jeff Driskel, Quarterback #6

Date of Birth: 04/23/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6036 - Weight: 230


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.65


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.697
- 175 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.88
- 11 - Career Production: 607/1000, 60.7%, 7,437 P yards, 50 P TDs, 28 INTs, 312 carries, 972 R yards, 14 R TDs
- Yardage/Game: 254.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.94 - Interceptions/Game: 0.85
2014 Top Competition (At University of Florida): Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 66.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67 - Interceptions/Game: 2.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Western Kentucky, Kansas State, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.56 - Yardage/Game: 360.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.74
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Mississippi State (2015), Western Kentucky (2015), Kansas State (2015), Arkansas State (2015) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: W ill have fair share of misfires, seems to be Poise: Markedly improved this past season but still gets too far
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A related to the crispness of follow through. Ball will sail if failing to off schedule and bails into the backfield, risking lost yardage. Will
snap the wrist and generate downward finish to release. Capable of zero in on a particular target when under pressure as well. Capable
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A deliberately placing balls away from defenders in intermediates. of slipping out the pocket through crease and settling to find throw.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Decision Making: Has some boneheaded throws into tight Pocket Awareness: Has a sense of pressure but needs to continue
single coverage or even double coverage. Impressive control of to develop better habits to avoid sacks. Will turn back to the LOS
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” offense at LA Tech as a graduate transfer. Will need to eliminate and bail out of the pocket and concede space instead of climbing the
the obvious poor throws going forward. ladder or shifting laterally.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’2”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Is capable of getting some really nice zip on the Mechanics: Lapses come primarily when rushed but also has
ball. When snapping through delivery can get good heat and push inexplicable error throws when not pressured and to open receivers.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the ball into the deep/intermediate areas with very strong pace and Whether just lazy or trying to “aim” the ball, leaves lot of yardage/
on a flat trajectory as needed. points on the field as a result.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Guilty of some tunnel vision waiting for first read Progressions: Can get locked into a single target if pre-snap
- Short Shuttle: N/A to show open. Will show ability to push throws into holes in zone dictates a throw will be there, leaving open chances of leading
coverage by throwing to the spot and allowing receivers to run into defenders to throws. Can visually see eyes working through the
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 area. MOF and back to the boundary when given time to survey.

Footwork: L ight, athletic feet and base do well largely to Run Ability: A thletic Quarterback who is capable of burning
provide ample opportunity to torque into throws and generate firm defense in man to man coverage if given a crease against pressure.

ATHLETICISM velocity. Drops off the snap well to gain depth away from the
center, had much better timing in drops during 2015 season.
Has the movement skills to shake some overcommitted defenders in
space. Smart about minimizing hits.

SCORE: 8.33
FILM SCORE: 6.38
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana Tech Quar ter back J eff Dr iskel has come a long way in twelve months. Evaluation
Round Value
Coming off his senior season at the University of Florida, Driskel was regarded as a mess and an Total
8.65
incoherent football player. The change of scenery did wonders for Driskel, who performed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP CORE (10%)
admirably as a 1 year plug and play starter for the Bulldogs. Driskel is still a prospect with his fair Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.29 share of warts; he has issues with ball placement consistency and will still have his cage rattled by
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
presence of free running defenders or blitz packages. But 2015 was an opportunity for Driskel to
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
generate some positive momentum about himself as a player, which he did. Driskel flashed a Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.46 \number of very strong timing based throws and was able to be a largely efficient and effective Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Quarterback. Driskel’s arm was also arguably the second best in show at the Reese’s Senior Bowl
ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
in Mobile, Alabama. Driskel would be a nice value on Day 3 of the Draft to a team looking to
8.33 develop a backup Quarterback. Driskel has earned a shot at as much with is 2015 resume. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (70%)

6.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 8 2 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ve r n o n A d a m s J r ; Q u a r t e r b a c k #3

Date of Birth: 01/03/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5105 - Weight: 195


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 31.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 2.27


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 35 - Winning Percentage: 0.795
- 182 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.18
- 12 - Career Production: 869/1340, 64.9%, 13,081 P yds, 136 P TDs, 37 INTs, 380 carries, 1,379 R yds, 13 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 305.9 - Touchdowns/Start: 3.39 - Interceptions/Start: 0.84
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A - Interceptions/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Stanford, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.83 - Yardage/Game: 232.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Southern California (2015), Stanford (2015), Michigan State (2015), Oregon (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Illustrates above average ball placement skills. Poise: Impressive level of calmness when faced with free
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Has no issues on any particular area of the field. Misfires appear defenders. Very elusive, keeps a ball carrier mentality to frequently
to be a product of poor mechanics; plays very free and as a result slip past would be tacklers. Creative player, will shovel late to force
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A can be forced to throw from poor or awkward positions. commitment from defenders or get ball out however possible.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Decision Making: W ill test some throwing windows that have Pocket Awareness: Incredibly slippery when working from
no business being thrown into. Has a confidence level about arm, inside of the pocket. Will duck, juke or laterally step out of grasp of
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” sometimes proven right and others wrong. Processes portions of pressure. Has a good peripheral sense of when and where defenders
the field well at one time, a lot of simplified/easier reads. are winning at the POA.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Slightly above average ability to zip throws. Mechanics: Needs to do a better job of protecting the football in
Can work the MOF and short/intermediates effectively to fit throws the pocket. Holds ball free and loose. Will not consistently reset the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A in against closing windows. Ball trajectory is soft on deeper throws shoulders and throw lead shoulder to target once play deteriorates.
further than 20 yards down the field. Low arm slot paired with small stature will be problematic.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Operates well within the structure of the Oregon Progressions: Does not currently possess experience making
- Short Shuttle: N/A offense, especially considering limited time with program. Lives NFL caliber progressions. Played with a lot of pre-snap
primarily off of quick throws but does flash throws striking to re- determinations and hi-lo reads to isolate defenders. Can get stuck
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 ceivers prior to showing open against zone. on single reads and doesn’t regularly use the full field of play.

Footwork: Base appears to be a bit offset, limiting rotation Run Ability: Not a tough runner by any stretch. W orks very
through the post leg. Does not always reset feet and can be guilty well in short areas and is very quick to gain the corner if pressure

ATHLETICISM of throwing off the back foot to avoid bodies out in front. Feet are
incredibly agile and nimble, foundation to build upon is present.
flushes from the pocket. Dangerous open field runner who can make
defenders miss with speed or quickness.

SCORE: 6.03
FILM SCORE: 6.99
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Quar ter back Ver non Adams J r . had an up and down season dur ing Evaluation
Round Value
Total
2.27 his only year in Eugene, OR as the Ducks starting Quarterback. Adams struggled with health
issues early in the season after having to pass a math course at the 11th hour just to be Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
eligible to play on the team. But Adams came on strong and shined brighter than any other Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.18 QB at the E/W Shrine Game in January and has built some potential positive momentum for Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
himself. The biggest issue for Adams is his frame, he will struggle severely to hold up
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
physically to the demands of playing Quarterback in the NFL. In addition, Adams will have
6.98 to prove to NFL decision makers that he is capable of transitioning from 2 wide open college Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) offenses to applying NFL passing concepts. Adams is a fun player who plays much larger Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
than his stature, but it will inevitably define him as an evaluation. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.03
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

6.99
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Durability concerns (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 7 8 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

John Robertson, Quarterback #19

Date of Birth: 03/30/1993 RS Senior, Villanova University Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6010 (Listed) - Weight: 220 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.684
- 202 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.15
- 13 - Career Production: 561/875, 64.1%, 7290 P yds, 65 P TDs, 18 INTs, 684 carries, 3643 R yds, 48 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 287.7 - Touchdowns/Start: 2.97 - Interceptions/Start: 0.47
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A - Interceptions/Game: N/A
Not Available (Knee INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A - Interceptions/Game: N/A

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.09
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Syracuse (2014), Towson (2014), Connecticut (2015), Delaware (2015) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Ball placement struggles notably the further Poise: W ill typically allow for eyes to drop at the first sign of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A the ball is pushed down the field. Will test receivers’ catch radius trouble. Struggles to collect and reset for clean release after
throwing on the move. Not particularly consistent with hitting moving off of spot in the pocket. Does well with the ball in hands as
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A targets for RAC. a runner to create and make plays.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Decision Making: Skittish hitting the top of drop in pocket if Pocket Awareness: Needs to illustrate better trust of OL unit to
asked to hold the football. Quick to drop eyes and flush the pocket. climb the ladder and stay in the pocket. Very natural feel of rushers,
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” Willing to test defenders with small window throws if back is both interior and on the perimeter; and does well to shift into open
turned, correctly identifies opportunities in man coverage. space and extend plays.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Ball trajectory travels with notable arc from Mechanics: Struggles to snap through release and generate high
release point to high point when throwing for distance. Ball lacks amounts of torque through the torso. Will need to work to establish
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A explosion out of hand and floats to targets. Will not make next level squared shoulders to target initially before initiating delivery. Does
small window throws easily at any distance. well to adjust arm slot to avoid traffic from throw to throw.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Does not throw receivers into windows; will wait Progressions: Does not progress through full field of play with
- Short Shuttle: N/A for emerged throwing area. Will flash competency/ability to target regularity; either drops eyes to extend plays or quick to hit initial
receivers prior to accelerating out of break. Is fairly quick to pull target from pre-snap. Does not appear to have natural comfort
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 trigger on initial read. surveying full field of play at top of drop.

Footwork: Needs to develop consistency when hitting top of Run Ability: Creative open field runner. Forces a high number
drop to established a balanced base. Will short stride throws and of missed tackles in the open field and at the LOS. Does not have the

ATHLETICISM prevent a complete weight transition. Quick, nimble feet that easily
can shuffle and avoid pass rushers on the perimeter.
long speed to create the large chunk plays at the next level. Slippery
and agile to stop/start quickly to maximize open space beyond LOS.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.08
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Villanova QB J ohn Rober tson appear s to be a mar ginal NFL talent at the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A position. Robertson’s build and style of play both present notable barriers to sticking on a
roster in 2016 and beyond. Robertson struggles to play successfully within the structure of an Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (13%)
offensive play; rather he excels at extending plays with his legs and subsequently taking Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.15 advantage of lower levels of competition to disproportionately inflate statistics. Robertson’s Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
lack of refinement as a passer, the required complete mental re-conditioning regarding his
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
approach to the position and the jump in competition and the quality of opponents across the
8.09 LOS from him make it difficult to justify a draft investment in him. Rather, Robertson should Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) be regarded with the opportunity to enter a NFL training camp to show the mental capacity to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
quickly digest a playbook before gaining further consideration. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (74%)

6.08
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Sept. 2015: Torn PCL (-0.10).

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 6 6 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kevin Hogan, Quarterback #8

Date of Birth: 10/20/1992 RS Senior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 217


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 36 - Winning Percentage: 0.782
- 205 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yx2 - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.75
- 14 - Career Production: 727/1103, 65.9%, 9,385 P yds, 75 P TDs, 29 INTs, 315 carries, 1,249 R yds, 15 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 231.2 - Touchdowns/Start: 1.96 - Interceptions/Start: 0.63
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Oregon, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 262.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Northwestern, Notre Dame, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.78 - Yardage/Game: 226.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.53
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Northwestern (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Iowa (2015), Southern California (2015), Oregon (2015) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Struggles to consistently place throws into tight Poise: W ill break down in the pocket from a mechanical
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A windows across any area of the field. Elongated delivery poses standpoint is pressure manifests. Struggles to make crisp decisions
challenge to spinning ball cleanly; affecting trajectory. Most and will rush delivery if flushed on the move. Does well to get out
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A accurate between the hashes and short/intermediate areas. away from pressure and into open space.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Decision Making: T elegraphs throws with eyes, has a habit of Pocket Awareness: Feel for bodies in the vicinity is strong;
leading defenders into target window. Fails to see or does not care recognizes when defenders are closing in and will shift, spin or slide
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” about underneath zone defenders threatening hook/curl and MOF. appropriately. Likes to flush through the interior gaps and gain
Has shown ability to control calls at the LOS pre-snap. yardage with legs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Ball floats to further targets, does not have Mechanics: Delivery is long and awkward. Shows the ball far
control of arm to push further distances with velocity. Lacks the away from frame at top of delivery, posing opportunity for
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A natural ability to develop zip on throws on the move without proper turnovers. Fails to set shoulders when throwing on the move,
throwing mechanics, which are not regularly sustained. limiting torque and force applied to throws.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Needs to develop a greater patience for targeting Progressions: Has worked in an offense featuring receiving
- Short Shuttle: N/A receivers with eyes at the top of drop. Has shown a willingness to progressions through the entire field of play. Has flashed ability to
throw to receivers on stems prior to getting out into breaks or hit shift eyes from one set of numbers to another and throw accurately
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 throws between zones. with timing, but not frequently enough.

Footwork: W ill allow base to deteriorate if pressured in the Run Ability: Gritty runner with the ball in hands. Does not have
pocket, feet will drift away from target. Does gain strong depth the burst or power to overwhelm at the next level in either regard

ATHLETICISM after the snap to get away from the LOS and set up on a vacant
platform in the backfield.
but has shown enough athletic ability to trust in running skills if
pressed for first down yardage.

SCORE: 6.83
FILM SCORE: 6.08
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d Quar ter back Kevin Hogan is an accomplished four year star ter at Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 one of the most successful college football programs in the country. He is not, however, a
promising draft prospect. Hogan’s natural arm talent (ball placement skills and arm strength) Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
leaves a lot to be desired, too many throws are not spun cleanly and do not allow receivers to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.75 cleanly corral the catch. Hogan’s throwing mechanics are concerning, there is an elongated Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
delivery that shows the football at the top of release; this both serves as a tip off for defenders
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in coverage and increases the opportunities for turnovers in the pocket. Hogan is a tough
6.53 competitor but ultimately does not currently present a NFL caliber skill set. NFL franchises Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) considering Hogan would be best served consider him late in the draft and make an effort to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
overhaul his problematic mechanics. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.83
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

6.08
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 6 4 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C o d y K e s s l e r, Q u a r t e r b a c k #6

Date of Birth: 05/11/1993 RS Senior, University of Southern California Trojans

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6012 - Weight: 224


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.659
- 223 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.50
- 15 - Career Production: 851/1261, 67.5%, 10,339 P yards, 88 P TDs, 19 INTs + 158 carries, -425 R yards, 7 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 241.8 - Touchdowns/Start: 2.32 - Interceptions/Start: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, UCLA, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 214.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Stanford, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.89 - Yardage/Game: 288.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67 - Interceptions/Game: 0.67

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Washington (2015), Oregon (2015), Stanford (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Arizona State (2014), UCLA (2014) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: Does not make life easy for receivers, Poise: Gets rattled into erratic decisions under pressure. W ill
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A consistently puts balls in a less than desirable area. Will have flush the pocket and surrender large amounts of field position trying
throws one hop to intermediates or totally overshoot a check down to out-maneuver the rush. Eyes do stay down the field but rarely
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A throw and expose receiver to a big hit. keeps mechanics clean to deliver in a timely manner.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Decision Making: T ypically efficient in throwing with timing, Pocket Awareness: Lack of comfort in the pocket is evident after
ran an offense predicated largely on shallow crossing patterns and a few hard hits early in some games. Will risk large amounts of field
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” screen patterns to the boundary. Will not utilize full field of play position before throwing the ball away. Does have a sense of
and will lock onto particular receivers in drop. pressure with eyes down the field to brace for impact or move.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Shows to be no better than average on NFL Mechanics: Has a poor habit of leaving the front shoulder too
standards, even at it’s best. Throws do not reach destination open, limiting amount of torque the torso can produce. Has a poor
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A without arc and a fading trajectory, even in the shorter areas of the weight transfer and a three quarter arm slot, which can be
field. Struggles to push the ball with velocity. problematic with a sub 6’2 frame.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: L ikes to get the ball out of hand quickly. Has a Progressions: W ill lock onto a single read when sitting at the
- Short Shuttle: N/A firm idea of where the ball is going before the snap, for better or peak of the pocket and guide defenders to the impending throw.
for worse. Will beat zones with spot throws into soft areas. Capable Appears to have the full field of play at disposal but needs to work
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 of throwing to receivers prior to breaks. through them more rapidly if initial is not open.

Footwork: T akes a short stride into delivery, does not get an Run Ability: Sneaky athlete in the pocket to slide at the last
optimal amount of weight transfer into throws. Has a poor habit of tackle. Is not going to be mistaken for a running Quarterback; will

ATHLETICISM bailing out of throws when faced with pressure, will fade away to
avoid being hit.
not be able to pick up any notable chunks of yards on the ground if
pressured or flushed.

SCORE: 5.00
FILM SCORE: 6.11
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Souther n Califor nia Quar ter back Cody Kessler enter s the Dr aft with a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 decorated college career. Unfortunately it appears as though 2015 will be his final chapter as
a productive starting Quarterback, Kessler simply put lacks the tools to play in the NFL. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
Kessler’s baseline levels of arm ability are sorely lacking in both placement and velocity, I Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.76 have zero confidence that Kessler will be able to zip a ball anywhere other than the short Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
areas of the field without being challenged as interceptions or passes defended. Kessler does
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
have some admirable traits: his anticipation and feel for embracing the “point guard” role as a
7.76 Quarterback enables him to distribute to the playmakers on the roster; but by and large his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) flaws and his athletic H/W/S profile are likely going to be too much to overcome. If Kessler Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
is drafted within the last 2 rounds of the Draft, it would be a reasonable value for the pick. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

6.11
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 5 4 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Nate Sudfeld, Quarterback #7

Date of Birth: 10/07/1993 Senior, Indiana University Hoosiers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 236


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 278 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.79
- 16 - Career Production: 593/983, 60.3%, 7,879 P yards, 61 P TDs, 20 INTs + 135 carries, 132 R yards, 8 R TDs
- Yardage/Start: 308.1 - Touchdowns/Start: 2.65 - Interceptions/Start: 0.77
2014 Top Competition: Bowling Green, Missouri, Maryland
Athletic Testing Source: - Yardage/Game: 255.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33 - Interceptions/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Yardage/Game: 219.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33 - Interceptions/Game: 0.33

QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.83


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.92
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Duke (2015), Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Ohio State (2015), Southern Illinois (2015) -
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Arm Accuracy: T otally erratic in placing the football to all Poise: Gets befuddled quickly under heat. W ill double clutch
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A levels of the field. Appears to be a combination of mechanics issues throws and fail to reset. Will toss the ball into traffic just to get it out
and limited ability as a passer. Flashes best on deep bucket throws of hand. Can be pressured into poor throws and do so from a poor
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A that targets can run underneath. throwing platform.

- Vertical Jump: 29.0” Decision Making: Fails to see underneath defenders when Pocket Awareness: Fails to adjust platform or urgency getting
targeting receivers down the field and will throw into coverage. back onto platform under pressure. As a result will be setting up and
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 31.38” Decisions are rushed and poor when having to think quickly to beat have defenders in face, negating any opportunity to slide or shift
free running defenders. into open space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’9”
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’2” Arm Strength: Ball does not explode off the hand as one might Mechanics: W ill leave the torso out of some throws and try to
expect for frame. Throws flutter in the intermediate areas of the release all arm. Throws with something reminiscent of a tomahawk
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A field. Has a pretty deep ball and can loft balls deep and onto hands release. Snaps ball down firm off the shoulder. Does not have
of receivers with ease if given time. elongated release, is efficient in delivering the throw.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Anticipation: Fails to ID opportunities to quickly distribute the Progressions: Does not consistently work through to identify
- Short Shuttle: N/A ball vs. pressure. Willing and able to throw to spots prior to proper targets, seems to get zeroed in on particular match up or
receivers getting out of breaks but timing needs to be improved read and wait for route to develop.
QB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.33 upon, will release too early and let ball float.

Footwork: Feet are active but sloppy. Platform seems to be the Run Ability: W ill not be a QB to win footraces to the sideline or
first thing to deteriorate at the first sign of pressure. Fails to step when trying to work outside the pocket. Struggles with lateral

ATHLETICISM and stride into many throws, costing velocity on passes that are
already lacking.
movements and having to snap feet in or out of a split base.

SCORE: 5.18
FILM SCORE: 5.55
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Indiana Quar ter back Nate Sudfeld will str uggle with a tr ansition to the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 NFL in 2016. Sudfeld has a lot of red marks to his resume: he’s a heavy footed, lethargic
pocket passer who struggles with ball accuracy, beating blitzes/pressure and an average arm Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
in terms of arm strength. Sudfeld does possess an impressive downfield arm, his bucket Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.79 throws both down the sideline and the MOF are as pretty as they come. There is not a lot of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
present upside for teams to covet when looking at his film and trying to translate to the next
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
level. Sudfeld has to take an opportunity to get into camp with a team in the summer and
6.92 prove that he has enough upside from both a physical and mental standpoint to warrant Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) consideration to be stashed on a practice squad. Highly doubtful that NFL franchises will Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
covet his skills during the draft and make the noteworthy investment of a draft selection. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.18
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

5.55
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (QB)


- 6 . 1 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Running Back Rankings

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 8 RB Ezekiel Elliott Ohio State 8.00


2 29 RB Devontae Booker Utah 7.69
T3 38 RB Paul Perkins UCLA 7.62
T3 39 RB Jordan Howard Indiana 7.62
5 57 RB Tra Carson Texas A&M 7.50
6 60 RB Kenneth Dixon Louisiana Tech 7.48
7 82 RB Derrick Henry Alabama 7.35
8 89 RB Aaron Green Texas Christian 7.29
9 102 RB Storm Woods Oregon State 7.23
10 125 RB Daniel Lasco California 7.10
11 130 RB Jonathan Williams Arkansas 7.07
12 142 RB DJ Foster Arizona State 7.02
13 146 RB Kelvin Taylor Florida 7.00
14 156 RB Kenyan Drake Alabama 6.93
15 158 RB CJ Prosise Notre Dame 6.92
16 164 RB Wendell Smallwood West Virginia 6.90
17 165 RB Alex Collins Arkansas 6.89
18 179 RB Johnathan Gray Texas 6.80
19 183 RB Keenan Reynolds Navy 6.77
20 225 RB Devon Johnson Marshall 6.51
21 262 RB Keith Marshall Georgia 6.24
22 272 RB Byron Marshall Oregon 6.20
23 289 RB Dwayne Washington Washington 5.83
24 298 RB Paul James Rutgers 5.52

Running Back Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Feet/COD: How well does the RB change directions? Is he light/nimble on his feet? Pass Protection: Is the RB capable of handling physical responsibility of maintaining
Can he carry himself effectively through traffic on his ground? Run feet through contact? the pocket? Can he mentally grasp protections and stay on field in passing downs? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Vision: Is the RB capable of identifying defenders on the second level early in the carry? Receiving Ability: Does the RB fight the ball in the air or is he a natural receiver? Can
Can he press the line of scrimmage and find running lanes and generate extra yardage? he get into open running patterns/check downs? Can he stay on field in passing downs? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Durability: Can the RB withstand general toll of playing the position and being tackled Power Running: How effective is the RB at generating yards after contact? Does he
20+ times a game? How thick is his frame? Does he get stronger later into games? consistently fall forward and gain extra yards? Does his leg drive move defenders? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Elusiveness: Does the RB generate missed tackles at and beyond the LOS? Does he Toughness: Is the RB willing to stick his nose inside and grind out extra yardage? Does
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
have “wiggle” to generate YAC or the short area quickness to create big runs? he drop his pad level and attack a defender near a 1st down or touchdown?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Speed: Does the RB have the live game speed to outrun angles and get onto the perimeter Effort: Does the RB take all plays at the same effort level? Does he block with as much Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
of the defense? Does he have the second gear to break long runs against NFL defenders? enthusiasm as he runs?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Running Back Analysis

2016
Running Back
Notes
Graded Athletic
Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- 10 Yard Split -
- Vertical Jump -
- Broad Jump -
- Speed Score -
Speed Score Formula = (Weight*200)/(40
time4)

Premium Position Scoring


Bonus
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Mean Drafted RBs Since


2009
- 23.0 -

2016 Mean Evaluation


Score
- 6.98 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 6.92 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ezekiel Elliott, Running Back #15

Date of Birth: 07/22/1995 Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 225


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.929
- 8 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.60
- 1 - Career Production: 592 carries, 3,961 rushing yards, 43 rushing TDs, 58 receptions, 449 rec. yards, 1 rec. TD
- Touches/Game: 16.7 - Yardage/Game: 113.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.13
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 27.0 - Yardage/Game: 214.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.47 - Touches/Game: 24.0 - Yardage/Game: 144.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.33

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.66
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Maryland (2015), Virginia Tech (2015, Wisconsin (2014), Alabama (2014), Oregon (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: W ill generate missed tackles on account of very Pass Protection: Effort is much improved in 2015. Developed
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A sudden and precise jump cuts. Feet are active on contact and will better habits on interior protection and will square up and utilize
break down tacklers in the lane to square up and break angles. angles to close off interior rush. Will chip with physicality. Will still
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Legs will clear traffic on ground; can step through murky holes. occasionally drop head and miss on cut blocks on the perimeter.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Vision: Consistently sees lanes developing behind the L OS; can Receiving Ability: Reliable receiver in the backfield and flats.
attack aggressively and time burst to explode into the second level. Dangerous YAC player if left with cushion underneath due to blend
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” Strong awareness of traffic in vicinity and will brace for contact or of quickness and power. Catches football well away from body and
lean/adjust running angles appropriately to maximize yards. illustrates soft hands; does not fight ball at edge of catch radius.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Physical runner with balance and power to wear on Power Running: W ill drop shoulder, explode into low creases
defenses later into games. Has stayed healthy throughout college on short yardage situations. Leg churn allows for consistent
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A career; has 2 seasons of featured back role under belt without movement of the pile when corralled up high. Rarely ends plays on
issue. Had 15 consecutive game streak with 100+ rushing yards. back, will utilize balance and leg drive to twist and fall forward.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Possesses sudden start/stop ability in the backfield Toughness: Plays with a physicality to overpower opponents in
- Short Shuttle: N/A to break off pursuit angles. Loose lower body and quick feet allow the open field. Falls forward with regularity and will put facemask
for jump cuts to slip past aggressive gap shooting defenders. Has into chest of defenders if opportunity presents itself. Frequently
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A special level of balance to absorb contact and generate YAC. requires multiple defenders to finish off and end plays.

- SPEED Score: 112.7 Speed: Has enough long speed to break off chunk gains and Effort: Is active and effective in all three areas of the position
explosive plays at the next level. Not to be confused as a burner, (ball carrier, pass protector, receiver). Leg drive and willingness to
Average Score: 100.0 speed is illustrated with explosive short area acceleration and a attack defenders with either finesse or power stand out as plus traits
second gear in the open field to eat up space with long strides. and maximize production.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.63 FILM SCORE: 8.33
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State RB Ezekiel Elliott is an impr essive blend of size, balance, power Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 and quickness. He should be regarded as a traditional 3 down back; the polish and versatility
to his game makes him a legitimate bell cow candidate and an early NFL Draft option in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
2016. Elliott is at his best when able to capitalize on his slashing style into the second level; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.60 an offense employing a high percentage of perimeter zone plays would allow his short area Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
burst and high end vision to regularly cut plays into the second level where pursuit allows.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Elliott must develop some versatility as a receiver, he is mainly used on swing passes and
8.66 middle check downs. His skill set and natural hands present an opportunity to develop into a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) truly unique weapon at the next level with time and experience. Elliott should generate Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
interest starting in the Top 10 of any franchise looking to add a high end starter to the stable. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.33
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB) 8 . 0 0 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e v o n t a e B o o k e r, R u n n i n g B a c k #23

Date of Birth: 05/27/1992 (JUCO) Senior, University of Utah Utes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 219


- Hand Diameter: 8.63” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.83


- Career Starts: 20 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 29 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 23
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.59
- 2 - Career Production: 560 carries, 2,773 yards, 21 touchdowns, 80 receptions, 622 rec. yards, 2 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 27.8 - Yardage/Game: 147.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Arizona State, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 33.7 - Yardage/Game: 166.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Oregon, California
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 30.0 - Yardage/Game: 171.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 9.00
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: California (2015), Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015), UCLA (2014), Washington State (2014), Oregon State (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: R uns light on feet and illustrates a strong start/stop Pass Protection: Effort and results as a pass blocker require
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A ability. Frequently cuts sharply to alter attack of LOS and break improvement. Does not attack blitzing defenders with hands with
pursuit on the play side. Capable of sudden lateral cuts which consistency or effectiveness. Does take appropriate angles to align
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A cover large yardage to bounce plays into the boundary. blocks but will require higher level anchor to develop.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Can at times attack designated holes without a crease. Receiving Ability: Very effective hands catcher out of backfield.
Will illustrate understanding of setting up second level defenders in Is regularly involved in the passing game; has shown comfort level
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” the hole to create extra yardage. Will feel way into second level working both in the flats and in the middle of the field. Quality
quickly; capable of pushing through small creases at the POA. check down option with RAC ability due to agility as ball carrier.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Has averaged 340 touches over each of last two Power Running: Is not going to be consistent pile mover at next
seasons. Illustrated ability to handle feature back work load but level. Leverage and aggressive running style in short yardage allow
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A mileage on legs is a concern. Missed final month of 2015 with a for falling forward into runs but leg drive and power generation is
torn meniscus. not present to be a reliable short yardage/goal line option.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Slippery open field runner with strong sense of Toughness: R uns with purpose; will attack the L OS when holes
- Short Shuttle: N/A setting up tacklers in open field. Foot quickness allows for sudden are present. Will attack smaller defenders in the open field with free
cuts after squaring up tacklers. Excellent balance to spin off of arm/shoulder and does not visibly avoid contact. Elusive running
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A contact; highly creative runner in both open space and tight areas. style allows for selective aggressiveness.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Does not possess game breaking speed; has been caught Effort: Quality effort player who has shown ability to stay on
a number of times from behind with an opportunity to take big the field and contribute to offensive attack on all three downs. Will
Average Score: 100.0 plays to the house. Short area quickness is much more effective rarely concede yardage or runs by ducking out of bounds or falling
than long speed; acceleration and agility are plus traits. flat with impending contact.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.79
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Utah RB Devontae Booker has the potential to be a ver y effective thr ee Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.83 down Running Back at the next level. Booker does not possess elite physical traits or a
physically imposing frame but rather illustrates a strong natural understanding of how to play Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
the game as a runner and create yardage. Quick, fluid feet and excellent balance allow for a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.59 high amount of broken tackles and running up quality yards after contact. Booker will need Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
to develop better leg drive to sustain this quality production at the next level and also
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
progress as a pass protector if he is to be asked to be a three down back on a full time basis;
9.00 his hand striking and anchor leave much to be desired at this current point in his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) development. Booker will be a 24 year old rookie as a JUCO transfer; his age and high Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
mileage in 2 years at Utah should also factor into his draft evaluation and selection range. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.79
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Nov. 2015: Torn Meniscus (-0.10).

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 6 9 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Paul Perkins, Running Back #24

Date of Birth: 11/16/1994 RS Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 208


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 38 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.59
- T3 - Career Production: 621 carries, 3,488 yards, 29 touchdowns, 80 receptions, 739 rec. yards, 3 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 18.0 - Yardage/Game: 108.4 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.82
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Oregon, Kansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 20.0 - Yardage/Game: 177.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.54 - Touches/Game: 20.7 - Yardage/Game: 133.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.04
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: California (2015), Stanford (2015), Washington State (2015), Southern California (2015), Arizona (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: High end ability to cut laterally at a high rate of Pass Protection: Needs to develop more consistency in utilizing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 speed. Runs with choppy steps and gains good clearance from the hands as primary weapon to strike defenders. Currently plays with
ground to avoid trash at feet. Superb cut ability on inside/outside good intent and delivers good pop in pads to absorb contact before
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A zones to cut against the grain. attempting to establish control.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Vision: High frequency of stretch and zone plays to make most Receiving Ability: Most consistently used on swing passes into
of strong vision skills. Will identify creases to the back side of plays the flats after boundary receivers run off coverage. Quality
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” consistently before breaking off against the grain. Sees YAC receiving option, shows strong hands and good transition from a
chances two or three steps in advance. pass catcher into a runner immediately.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: No known long term detriments to raise questions Power Running: Pleasantly effective down by the goal line or in
over ability to play through 3 contracts. Starts and finishes games short yardage situations. Does well to stay patient and hit creases
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A strong due to versatility and ability to run over or through after blocks have developed. Won’t be a pure jackhammer style
defenders on the second level. runner but falls forward and has knack for hitting creases.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Extremely slippery back in the open field or if Toughness: Should not be regarded as a traditional 3rd down
- Short Shuttle: N/A squared up in the backfield. Favorite move is a hard head fake and short yardage player but is capable in all situations. Not afraid to
jump cut combination, will break ankles of many undisciplined stick nose down and hammer a crease is bubble is present at the
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A tacklers. Short area quickness is extremely strong. LOS. Plays physical in pass protection as well.

- SPEED Score: 97.9 Speed: Does not appear to have track speed but certainly does Effort: W ould like to see a bit more convincing run fake carried
possess the ability to hit the gas and accelerate away from any out, can coast through the mesh and drift in space. Effort when
Average Score: 100.0 second level LBs in space. Short area acceleration once a crease or directly involved in the result of the play (routes, pass protection or
gap presents is much more high quality than long speed. as a runner) is satisfactory.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.05 FILM SCORE: 8.06
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA RB Paul Per kins has the look of a thr ee down back at the next level. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 While his frame may not be optimal for a 300+ carry per season pace in the NFL, Perkins is
helped by the trends of the game towards passing offenses. Perkins can supplement an Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
offense with his skill set as a natural receiver of the football and a physically compact frame Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.59 and good mentality for pass protection. Perkins would be best served in a zone heavy system, Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
he has shown great success on interior and boundary zone plays to find cut back lanes and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
bust of large runs against the grain of the defense. Perkins may never be an All-Pro or elite
8.04 running back but he appears to have a very smooth transition to the next level and should be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) considered a viable plug and play option for an offense looking to infuse some juice and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
dynamic play ability to their backfield. Should be an early Day 2 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.05
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


7 . 6 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jordan Howard, Running Back #26

Date of Birth: 11/02/1994 (Transfer) Junior, Indiana University Hoosiers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 230


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.98


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.440
- 39 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 32
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.37
- T3 - Career Production: 647 carries, 3,681 yards, 24 touchdowns, 24 receptions, 261 rec. yards, 3 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 20.9 - Yardage/Game: 123.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.84
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Arkansas, Marshall
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 28.7 - Yardage/Game: 126.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Iowa, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 23.7 - Yardage/Game: 170.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.66
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Iowa (2015), Southern Illinois (2015), Florida International (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Due to size, feet take up a notable amount of Pass Protection: W ould like to see a better anchor for initial
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A distance between steps. Heavy cuts, takes deliberate angles to contact against free runners from the second level. Eyes are active
adjust on the move to maximize angles into space. Will not break a to survey and identify possible threats. Physical frame and absorbs
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A lot of steep cuts but possesses excellent balance. contact effectively to hold the pocket. Stays on a balanced base.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Has the ability to sweep through traffic with deliberate Receiving Ability: Active mostly in the check down and flat
angles; makes up for lack of suddenness with strong ability to areas of the field. Will take strong angles out of stance to bow
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” identify and avoid potential tacklers. Knows when to tuck up inside patterns so momentum is carrying frame up the field if targeted.
after pressing the LOS and when to try to bounce to boundary. Has no issue reaching away from body to receive.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Heavy workload runner both during final season at Power Running: Excellent job to both run the feet on contact
UAB and only season at Indiana. Did have dings that prevented and also to drop the shoulder and power through bodies.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A from playing in four games during 2015 campaign (but still totaled Consistently falls forward to gain yards. Does not let height limit
over 200 touches). Wears down defenders with smash mouth style. ability to run with leverage and push the pile.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Has a bit of a wiggle element to running style Toughness: Pounds the hell out of defenders. V ery physical
- Short Shuttle: N/A thanks to looseness in the hips/trunk to lean away from grasping runner and protects the ball before dropping shoulder and forcing
hands. Has defenders overaggressive in space due to threat to run tacklers to stop a lot of compact mass. Leg drive is excellent, as is
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A through contact, will use to advantage to sidestep low attempts. balance and effort to drive and win 1 on 1 contact.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Only average speed, will not regularly break off large Effort: A ctive in all three phases of the position. Short yardage
chunks of yardage unless there are lapses in gap responsibility or and YAC effort are both outstanding. Carries out play fakes
Average Score: 100.0 defenders out of position. Very smooth runner but does not have a effectively for force eyes to respect potential of a carry. Physical
notable second gear. and holds ground well as a blocker.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.70
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Indiana Running Back J or dan Howar d is a heavy hitter at the RB position. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.98 Howard lacks the second gear of Derrick Henry but possesses just as much power in his
frame; even running with better leverage to square up defenders and drop the shoulder. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Howard is a smooth athlete, not a lot of suddenness to his game but a level of calculation in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.37 the subtle turns and cuts he implements to pick way through traffic. Howard’s foot activity is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
very strong, he consistently keeps the feet moving to churn forward and move the pile in
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
heavily congested areas. While he does not have the burst or speed to offer a high
8.66 consistency of big plays, Howard is otherwise a strong instinctual runner. His ability to stay Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) healthy will need to be proven as there were a number of games missed in 2015, always a red Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
flag for a physical runner. If he can stay healthy, he’s a top bell cow back prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
Durability concerns (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


7 . 6 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Tr a C a r s o n , R u n n i n g B a c k #5

Date of Birth: 10/24/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, Texas A&M University Aggies

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 227


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 17 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.706
- 57 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.10
- 5 - Career Production: 473 carries, 2,329 yards, 20 touchdowns, 42 receptions, 305 rec. yards, 1 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 11.2 - Yardage/Game: 57.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Alabama, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 10.0 - Yardage/Game: 50.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 19.7 - Yardage/Game: 63.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.56
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Mississippi State (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: R uns with active, choppy steps and a dynamic base Pass Protection: Plays with a strong pad/hip level to be
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A to cut firmly and with suddenness once lanes manifest at the POA. powerful in body positioning. Frame is ideal for pass protection
Ability to change direction is startling for size and will break a lot role and has enough ability to challenge second level defenders
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A of chunk runs cutting against defensive flow. effectively.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: V ery patient runner to throttle down and allow blocks Receiving Ability: Has flashed adequate hands as a receiver
to develop while pressing the LOS before scooting out into open catching ball away from frame. Active and effective as a delay
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” space. Has a nice ability to work out of the alley on angles to set up screen player; does well to stall and show blocking intent before
defenders for a secondary cut. chipping into space.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: T hick, powerful, bowling ball style runner who will Power Running: Physical runner who will drop the shoulder
grind out yards on the ground and wear out defense later into pads and explode into would be tacklers. Fully capable of ramming
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A games. Had neck/head injury scare in 2013 but emerged unscathed. up inside of traffic and has the balance and leg drive to work
through contact and gain YAC.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Has a fair amount of wiggle. W ill false stutter and Toughness: Creates a high amount of extra yardage on account
- Short Shuttle: N/A juke in the open field as a way of producing false steps and of free arm; will stiff arm, club or press off tacklers in open field.
overcommitted angles from defenders collapsing down into the Low COG and difficult to drop unless able to wrap low around the
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A LOS. Has surprising short area quickness. legs.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Does not have track speed but possesses a noticeable Effort: Plays with high revving engine all the time. Physical
second gear that after breaking through the hole will regularly pull runner who runs with intent to punish between the tackles. Active as
Average Score: 100.0 away from defenders pursuing laterally along the second level and a receiver. Plays with a visible passion for the game.
burst in the secondary.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.83
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas A&M Running Back Tr a Car son has an impr essive blend of bur st, Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 short area quickness, functional power and size for the Running Back position. Carson, a RS
Senior who transferred to the Aggies from the University of Oregon, has a rare blend of skills Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
which should make him a potential feature back at the next level. Carson’s second level is Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.10 very impressive for his frame; he will regularly pull away from defenders between 5-15 yards Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
from the LOS if given an alley to accelerate into. Carson’s patience behind the LOS is
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
another strong trait which projects well to the next level; he appears to have some flexibility
4.56 regarding an offensive scheme in which he could be successful with. Carson sees the LOS Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) and the second level of the defense well and consistently creates yardage for himself with his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
cuts and his active free arm. Should be a Day 2 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.83
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 5 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kenneth Dixon, Running Back #28

Date of Birth: 01/21/1994 Senior, Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 215


- Hand Diameter: 8.50” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.15


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.636
- 60 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.76
- 6 - Career Production: 802 carries, 4,483 yards, 72 touchdowns, 87 receptions, 969 rec. yards, 15 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 18.9 - Yardage/Game: 116.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.85
2014 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Auburn, Marshall
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 19.0 - Yardage/Game: 87.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Western Kentucky, Kansas State, Arkansas State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Touches/Game: 25.3 - Yardage/Game: 176.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.48
- 10 Yard Split: 1.56
- Games watched: Western Kentucky (2015), Kansas State (2015), Western Kentucky (2015), Oklahoma (2014), Marshall (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Quick, typewriter feet are a constant headache for Pass Protection: Plays soft and catches in the pocket when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 defenders in the open field. Has elite short area quickness and responsible for second level defenders in protection. Does not offer
agility to dart through or create tiny creases. Has a suddenness, much upside in the way of physicality or functional strength. Most
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A even from a still position that is difficult to gauge. effective cutting on the edge of the pocket.

- Vertical Jump: 37.5” Vision: Creative runner both behind the line, pressing the L OS Receiving Ability: Very active throughout career as a receiver,
or when working in open space. Frequently identifies and attacks has been flexed into the slot and ran MOF routes as well as been
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” small gaps at the POA to manipulate with jump cuts or hard cuts. utilized as a screen back. Very dangerous if slipping past initial
Sets up defenders for false steps and poor balance consistently. rush as an underneath receiver for RAC.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Does not possess a frame built for heavy volume of Power Running: Does show a willingness to drop head but lacks
carries, longevity of a sustained workload would be cause for the pop or power in pads to drive piles or fall forward after initial
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.97 concern. Has been a featured back throughout course of career at contact. Will get bodied and lose momentum by defenders, both on
LA Tech with no sign of wear and tear, however. the second level or at the LOS.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: W ill not break any tackle attempts with power but Toughness: Does not let stature or lack of power as a ball
- Short Shuttle: 4.28 has the ability to create large chunk plays for self on account of carrier deter him from running hard between the tackles. Plays
shiftiness in tight areas. Has the quickness to constantly dart into fearless but physical limitations will prevent from ever combining
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A open space, leaving defenders half a step behind. into a total package of physical skills and mentality.

- SPEED Score: 97.7 Speed: W orks with an ideal amount of burst to work out into Effort: W ill actively contribute in all three phases of the
the open field and pull away from defenders once in the clear. Has position, is willing and active as a runner, pass protector and
Average Score: 100.0 long speed to break chunk gains and scores at the NFL level as potential receiver. Runs with a consistent urgency and does not
well. work casually on any rep.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.94 FILM SCORE: 7.56
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana Tech Running Back Kenneth Dixon r eminds me of for mer Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.15 Nebraska and current Detroit Lions RB Ameer Abdullah. Dixon is lightning in a bottle as a
runner, very nimble and quick to squirt through creases and creatively break tackles with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
finesse. Dixon is a highly capable receiver as well, showing soft hands and a natural feel for Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.76 turning eyes away from the defense in space. Dixon does not play to the surprising amount of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
thickness to his frame, however. Dixon needs to become more physical and utilize leg drive
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
more consistently to try to push the pile when running between the tackles. Dixon, leaving
8.48 LA Tech with the second most touchdowns in FBS history with 87, has a nose for the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) endzone and making plays but is primarily a ZBS heavy perimeter runner, where he runs less Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
chances of being knocked around with the heavy hitters between the tackles. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.94
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 4 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E -
2014 Broken leg (no penalty).
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e r r i c k H e n r y, R u n n i n g B a c k #2

Date of Birth: 07/17/1994 Junior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 247


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.45


- Career Starts: 17 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.882
- 82 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.65
- 7 - Career Production: 602 carries, 3,591 yards, 42 touchdowns, 17 receptions, 285 rec. yards, 3 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 15.1 - Yardage/Game: 94.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.10
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Missouri, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 16.0 - Yardage/Game: 108.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.54 - Touches/Game: 31.7 - Yardage/Game: 145.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 2.67

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.10
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Michigan State (2015), Florida (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Illustrates an impressive level of lateral agility with Pass Protection: Is a bit passive; can be seen catching defenders
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 feet when primary hole is bottled up to bounce runs. Is not shifty or instead of asserting self and attacking with hands. Effective cut
quick in short areas but does possess the ability to suddenly plant blocker. Possesses the size and frame to stand firm against a
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and cut aggressively on the second level when attacking down hill. number of defensive positions.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” Vision: W ill see broken gap responsibilities along the L OS well Receiving Ability: Highly limited reps in open space. Most
if forced to freelance. Gifted with ability to set up tackler in frequently leaks out of the backfield as a late check down option;
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” advance; will subtly adjust angles in open field before cutting off of has a poor habit of floating in space. Has flashed ability as a screen
pursuit angles to forced missed tackles. receiver; delays releasing from faux pass pro well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’10”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Concerns present over alarmingly high workload in Power Running: Devastating runner on the second level. W ill
2015. Also runs high with torso; however has illustrated ability to regularly pinball off of tacklers to gain chunks of extra yardage.
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.20 drop shoulder on impact to push forward. Was utilized as an every Shrugs off arms and weak tackle attempts easily; not easily knocked
down back and a finisher for Alabama down the stretch. off of balance.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Is not going to break many large runs if squared Toughness: Physically dominant player on the collegiate level.
- Short Shuttle: 4.38 up in the hole unless defense fails with run fits; lacks short area On a different level from a power and stature standpoint. Shows
agility or quickness to create. Has ability in open field to work strength to drag defenders and the balance to twist off and gain
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A space advantageously. yardage necessary in short yardage situations.

- SPEED Score: 116.3 Speed: Has a second gear and notable acceleration when Effort: V iolent runner who attacks every contact to defenders
attacking the POA with confidence; capable of exploding out the with the intention to win initial push. Stays active and engaged to
Average Score: 100.0 back end for long gains. Capable of sustaining initial separation the play when ball is distributed elsewhere.
down the field from defensive backs.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 7.38 FILM SCORE: 7.79
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Running Back Der r ick Henr y is a unique RB pr ospect; backs Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.45 showing the level of burst Henry has repeatedly illustrated with the type of frame he has do
not come around very often. Henry’s size will be a blessing and a curse: he is never going to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
be able to manipulate tight creases the way some more fleet of foot RBs do but at the same Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.65 time his size allows him to drop the shoulder pads and push through onto the second level. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Henry can be corralled if bottled into tight areas against gap disciplined defenses but will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
very rarely end plays on his back. Teams utilizing a high amount of power gap runs would be
8.10 an excellent fit for Henry, paving large holes and providing high amounts of push at the POA Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) to bubble the LOS will allow Henry to do what he does best: explode onto the second level Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and square up smaller defenders to drive through contact or break tackles for big gains. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.38
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.79
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 3 5 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Aaron Green, Running Back #22

Date of Birth: 10/15/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, Texas Christian University Horned Frogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5106 - Weight: 203


- Hand Diameter: 8.38” - Arm Length: 29.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.47


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.864
- 89 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.11
- 8 - Career Production: 469 carries, 2,531 yards, 22 touchdowns, 40 receptions, 332 rec. yards, 5 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 10.2 - Yardage/Game: 57.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 10.0 - Yardage/Game: 71.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 23.0 - Yardage/Game: 118.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.96
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Kansas State (2015), Baylor (2015), Oregon (2015), Minnesota (2015), Mississippi (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Illustrates incredible foot speed to pick way through Pass Protection: Offers minimal to zero value as a pass
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A heavily congested areas without getting caught in the trash. Ability protector. Plays functionally weak and does not provide pop with
to jump cut out of tackler’s path is excellent, very difficult to corral hands or pads to influence and help establish the pocket. Can easily
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A in the open space. be collapsed if trying to square up LBs or DL.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: A bility to set up defenders in advance is impressive. Receiving Ability: Versatile receiving back; will spend some
Will press the LOS on lateral runs before sticking foot in the plays flexed out in the slot and ran a surprising variety of routes.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” ground and successfully darting through the POA. Open field Capable of being active as a check down, will work out into the
instincts and ability to see defenders out of peripherals is strong. boundary after feigning pass protection and buy space.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Concerns about lean cut frame are present. Does Power Running: Fails to move the pile in short yardage
not look the part of a back capable of shouldering a high carry situations when putting the shoulder down. In spite of foot drive on
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A volume. Is not a player to center or focus the ground game on, contact does not consistently fall forward once defenders are able
rather a strong candidate to split carries as explosive playmaker. to get arms around waist.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Is damn near impossible to square up 1 on 1 in Toughness: W ill not be a grind it out style back. Success
- Short Shuttle: N/A space. Has incredibly quick feet and a loose frame to contort and running between the tackles is limited, would be much more
twist out of the path of tacklers. Explosive jump cut is capable of productive as a perimeter runner with inside zone plays mixed in to
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A covering a high amount of space. capitalize on vision and short area quickness and explosion.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Has dynamic, breakaway speed to get out from the Effort: W ill get lethargic on the boundary after leaking out of
second level or LOS in a hurry. Carries play speed very well the backfield; would like to see more commitment to carrying out
Average Score: 100.0 through cuts and turns, able to corner at a high rate of speed and route. Stays mentally engaged as a blocker, poor results do not
busts a lot of angles in pursuit as a result. deter effort to scramble back into a position of leverage.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.61
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Chr istian Running Back Aar on Gr een is an explosive back with the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.47 potential to be an asset to a franchise’s running game. Green does not look or play the part of
a feature back, likely diminishing his value some but that does not change the fact that as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
runner he may be the most creative, explosive and dynamic player in the class. Green’s short Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.11 area agility and quickness borders along the lines of elite, making him a danger to take the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
ball the distance with each and every touch. Where Green comes up short is with physicality
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
of his game. There should be concern about how unphysical he is, he can be easily brought
5.96 down with simple contact and also will offer a team nothing in the way of a blocker. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Fortunately Green is a fully capable receiving back, so he is not “off limits” on third down. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Overall, Green should be a valued somewhere on Day 2 of this year’s Draft as a stable piece. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 2 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

S t o r m Wo o d s - B a r r s , R u n n i n g B a c k #20

Date of Birth: 05/20/1994 RS Senior, Oregon State University Beavers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5111 - Weight: 206


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.487
- 102 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.56
- 9 - Career Production: 539 carries, 2,674 yards, 25 touchdowns, 123 receptions, 1,094 rec. yards, 2 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 14.7 - Yardage/Game: 83.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: Southern California, Arizona State, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 17.0 - Yardage/Game: 129.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
Oregon State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Stanford, UCLA
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.56 - Touches/Game: 10.3 - Yardage/Game: 64.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.96
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), San Jose State (2015), UCLA (2015), Oregon (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Quick, jitterbug feet that excel in short areas to Pass Protection: Does not possess ideal frame for NFL pass
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A suddenly change direction and cut into open space. Active feet do protections. Can get bullied with free running defenders attacking
well to sustain movement after initial contact. Capable of hard, the cusp of the pocket. Much more effective as a cut blocker, does
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A sudden cuts. well to roll hips through contact to force conceded space.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Does not illustrate plus creativity when bottled up to Receiving Ability: Extremely active as a receiver throughout
initial reads in the backfield. Does have a strong sense of finding course of OSU career. Works the flats, MOF as a check down and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” open field on the second level, will patiently drop behind blockers also the screen game. Easy hands catcher, has little trouble softly
and allow for lanes to be generated. receiving throws.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Does not possess the frame or the running style to Power Running: W ill not be featured as a short yardage back,
be featured as a 3 down back meant to wear out opposing defenses however does possess a pleasantly surprising amount of push.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A late into games. Has had no long term injury issues of note and has Feet are active to fall forward on contact and balance allows for
been featured in 4 seasons of OSU football. regularly spinning or twisting off of initial push.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: W onderful suddenness in short areas. Has short Toughness: Is not a grinder as a runner and does not play with
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 area agility and quickness on account of foot speed and also burst the physicality to impose will on defenders or force meek tackle
to pull away if left with a lane. Shows strong balance to spin off of attempts one on one in space. Plays scrappy and fights for every bit
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A contact or put hand in the dirt to continue up field momentum. of available yardage with ball in hands.

- SPEED Score: 95.6 Speed: Has a nice second gear. W ill pull away from defenders if Effort: Consistently gives quality effort, particularly as a Y A C
given a crease and allowed to carry momentum from initial touch runner. Will shake, shift and run feet for maximum yardage. Effort
Average Score: 100.0 through to the second level. Consistently creates separation out of did not wane in several one sided contests.
breaks as a receiver with burst.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.98 FILM SCORE: 7.61
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon State RB Stor m Bar r s-Woods is an under the radar RB prospect on Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 account of the low profile the Oregon State Beavers football program has carried the past
several seasons. Woods is a highly versatile player: he has short area quickness, a sudden Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
second gear and high end receiving ability to make plays as both a runner and a pass receiver. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.56 Barrs-Woods is not a back to be able to generate a lot of yardage after contact, he will likely Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
be more successful as a boundary runner and a player to be moved about the offense to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
provide looks and opportunities in space. Barrs-Woods’ creativity to break tackle angles and
5.96 utilize foot quickness to suddenly shift laterally is a huge asset to his game given the lack of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) physicality. Overall, Barrs-Woods is a mid to late Day 2 RB prospect who should be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
considered by any franchise looking for a 3rd down and change of pace runner. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 2 3 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Daniel Lasco, Running Back #2

Date of Birth: 10/09/1992 RS Senior, University of California Golden Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6002 - Weight: 205


- Hand Diameter: 8.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.48


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.533
- 125 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 32
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.77
- 10 - Career Production: 348 carries, 1,872 yards, 18 touchdowns, 48 receptions, 458 rec. yards, 2 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 12.4 - Yardage/Game: 72.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.63
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, Southern California, Stanford
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 21.0 - Yardage/Game: 131.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Washington State, Oregon, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.464 - Touches/Game: 11.7 - Yardage/Game: 47.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.08
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: San Diego State (2015), Washington State (2015), Southern California (2015), Colorado (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Presses the L OS directly before preferred hop step Pass Protection: Pleasantly effective with hands; does well to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 to break into space. Capable of covering notable areas with steps keep striking hands up on the numbers and prepared for a stun
as a means of shifting laterally and exposing over-penetration at punch. Slides laterally and sustains a firm base of support to stay
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the LOS. Has a fair amount of short area quickness. balanced when shifting.

- Vertical Jump: 41.5” Vision: Does very well to orchestrate several cuts in advance to Receiving Ability: R uns a lot of check down patterns into the
string together chunk runs. Consistently identifies potential creases flats courtesy of jet motion. Will need further expansion on role with
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” and will work way inside out to find favorable lane to duck up additional routes and timing for delayed releases. Hands appear to
inside. Very patient to let blocks develop. be soft and strong to corral the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: 11’3”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Enters the draft with a respectable but fairly low Power Running: Has a surprising element of physicality to
amount of touches (under 400 total touches from scrimmage). Does game. Effective tucking runs up between the tackles; plays with a
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.22 run with an element of physicality to lean on defenders but has forward lean to tilt into contact and get defenders’ pads rolled
never had to fully grind out games consistently. back. Will not be an effective short yardage runner, however.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Slipperiness stems from balance and the feet. W ide Toughness: W ill be brought down fairly easily with traffic
- Short Shuttle: 4.26 lateral cuts are strung together very well to pick way through the below the waist. Ability to play stout as a pass protector is an added
second level. Balance is strong to spin off of contact and sustain element; does very well to sustain ground. Will put head down if
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A forward momentum. needing to bust through a tight crease.

- SPEED Score: 103.6 Speed: Does not have game changing speed nor a notably Effort: R elease from stance out of the backfield is consistent on
quicker second gear. Does not take long to get to top speed but is each and every play; regardless of whether being sent in motion,
Average Score: 100.0 not able to turn on the jets and eat up extra yards once emerging carrying the ball, releasing out into the flats or stepping up into an
through the second level. interior protection block.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 8.05 FILM SCORE: 7.16
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Califor nia Running Back Daniel Lasco is a quietly str ong pr ospect at the RB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.48 position. Lasco is a back that does everything well but lacks the elite quality or trait to
separate himself from the rest of the pack. Lasco has strong running instincts; very natural in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
the way he presses the LOS before cutting out into a vacated crease. Body control is another Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.77 plus area, Lasco is capable of running with forward tilt to brace for contact and also to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
manipulate his frame with long jump cuts and lateral steps to force missed tackles at the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
POA. Lasco has a nice level of polish and versatility to his game; he is a serviceable receiver
6.08 with plus hands and an active blocker with the ability to throw hands firmly into defenders Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) and actively stun to negate momentum. Lasco might not be a bell cow back or a potential All Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Pro; but he will be a productive NFL Running Back. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.05
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.16
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


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< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jonathan Williams, Running Back #32

Date of Birth: 02/02/1994 Senior, University of Arkansas Razorbacks

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5107 - Weight: 219


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.98


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.375
- 130 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.14
- 11 - Career Production: 406 carries, 2,321 yards, 26 touchdowns, 26 receptions, 345 rec. yards, 6 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 12.0 - Yardage/Game: 74.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.61
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi State, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 17.0 - Yardage/Game: 78.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (August 2015 Left Foot Injury)
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.97
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2014), Mississippi State (2014), Texas A&M (2014), Texas (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Can run high at times to prevent sudden start/stop Pass Protection: W ill need to be broken of tendencies to cut as a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A ability. Is not known for quick, twitchy explosiveness but illustrates blocker. Has a high frequency of diving and rolling at defender’s
excellent step frequency in hole to set up tacklers. Shows a strong legs. Possesses a suitable frame for effective pass protection; yet
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A jump cut to break angles and keep traffic clean away from legs. appears to be passive when sustaining an upright position.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Does miss some opportunities to cut into open field after Receiving Ability: Should not be regularly assigned long down
pressing the original hole. Does not consistently find cut lanes and distance responsibilities early in career; has not been utilized
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” quickly on zone perimeter runs. Sees closing tackler angles well in frequently out in space as a receiver. Has shown the capability of
the open field and will set up to force a head up confrontation. catching balls away from body with hands.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Injury to foot is concerning; has ample time to Power Running: Can allow for traffic and impact to negate leg
properly heal and resume conditioning. Split carries 50/50 with drive and stunt churning to move the pile. Runs with confidence
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A teammate Alex Collins in 2014; low mileage on legs in collegiate attacking down hill. Attacks defenders with pads and will regularly
career. A down hill runner used late to wear on opponents. deliver strong blow if squared up and faced with no other options.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Is not notably loose or agile in lower half, wiggle is Toughness: Can stand to be more assertive and aggressive to
- Short Shuttle: N/A present only with the upper half and in jump cuts. Has ability to sustain pocket in protection. Shows a strong desire to maximize
turn and twist as a means of sliding off would be tacklers to create yardage on every run. Will spin and twist to find extra space when
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A YAC; will typically fall forward in 1 on 1 scenarios. wrapped up. Delivers strong blow to second level defenders.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Does not possess long speed to be a regular explosive Effort: Effort in pass protection can be raised. Can at times get
player at the next level. Illustrates adequate burst in the open field lost in space when leaking out as a safety valve. Excellent effort and
Average Score: 100.0 to break off chunk yardage runs but will not regularly run away will to get north/south and attack with square pads into the second
from defensive backs. Second gear is noticeable but marginal. level down field.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.38
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas RB J onathan Williams possesses a skill set best suited for a down Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.98 hill man blocking scheme. Williams does not regularly see cut back lanes quickly when
pressing the LOS; which poses as a barrier to being a strong zone runner. Williams does Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
show an ability to use jump cuts to break angles from crashing defenders in the hole; which Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.14 gives an element of big play potential. With that said, Williams’ athletic profile does not Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
suggest that big plays will be a regular portion of his game. Rather, Williams’ physical
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
running style and ability to contort into YAC suggest a reliable early down back is an ideal fit
5.97 for Williams’ NFL career. Early on, expectations should be tempered; Williams will need Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) notable work as a pass protector and a receiver out of the backfield; experience/illustrated Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
skills in each of these components of the position is limited coming out of Arkansas. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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August 2015 Foot Injury (-0.10)

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< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D . J . F o s t e r, R u n n i n g B a c k #8

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Arizona State University Sun Devils

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5102 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 14 - Career Wins: 44 - Winning Percentage: 0.786
- 142 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.16
- 12 - Career Production: 444 carries, 2,355 yards, 18 touchdowns, 222 receptions, 2,458 rec. yards, 14 rec. touchdown
- Touches/Game: 12.6 - Yardage/Game: 90.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Southern California, Duke
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 14.3 - Yardage/Game: 101.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.57 - Touches/Game: 10.0 - Yardage/Game: 92.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.85
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Washington State (2015), Southern California (2014), Colorado (2014), Duke (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Smooth mover with easy step adjustments to Pass Protection: Simply lacks the physical mold for the role. Is a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 transition weight laterally and produce twitchy cuts. Has the very game blocker and will willingly step up to take on defenders
mobility through the lower half to plant on steep cuts and carry head up but lacks the functional strength or pop to be able to
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A speed in and out of transitions well. sustain ground and keep pocket intact.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Vision: W ould like to see a greater feel for pressing into the Receiving Ability: Spent final season at A SU as a W ide
LOS while waiting for creases. At times will tuck runs inside in Receiver. Tremendous versatility. Runs efficient routes in space and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” spite of a lack of present lane to attack. Second level vision and has soft hands to receive away from frame. Routes out of backfield
ability to pick up lateral flow is strong. are quick and paced well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Does not have the frame to withstand a high volume Power Running: Lacks the power from the waist down to move
work load. Is not going to get stronger as a YAC runner as the the pile and get any level of reliable push. Will not shrug off tackles
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.75 game goes on. Has played in 50 career games with over 650 career above the waist. Is willing to generate forward lean and put the
touches from scrimmage. head down in effort to slip creases.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Slippery open field runner due to natural instincts, Toughness: Plays with a larger mentality than frame allows. Is
- Short Shuttle: 4.07 vision for finding space and short area quickness. Capable of willing and able to work the MOF as a receiver; does not let second
slipping blocks in closed in areas due to balance to contort body level defenders intimidate or shut down play speed. Will not play
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and quickness to accelerate from a still position. physically tough in spite of strong attitude between the tackles.

- SPEED Score: 88.5 Speed: Possesses a second gear to break out into open space. Effort: High running effort in all phases of the game. W ill run
Ability to start/stop and get back to top speed results in a lot of all route releases at the same pace. Runs hard regardless of the call
Average Score: 100.0 broken angles in pursuit. and area of the field play is set to challenge. Love attitude (if not
results) as a blocker.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.03 FILM SCORE: 7.56
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona State Running Back D.J . Foster is a back with a lot of plus tr aits Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.97 but is going to need an offensive coordinator willing to get a bit creative in order to maximize
his potential. Foster is such a strong receiver that he transitioned to play as one his final Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
season with the Sun Devils; he is very versatile and should make a killing as a third down Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.16 back for whichever team elects to draft him. Foster is a smooth runner with strong short area Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
quickness skills to create extra yards courtesy of missed tackles. Where Foster will likely
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
never see great levels of production is as a traditional between the tackles runner with a high
5.85 work load. He does not possess the frame or strength to shoulder such a heavy workload. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) Instead, Foster is a player who can be a legitimate threat out of the backfield and consistently Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
beat underneath coverage as a receiver; as well as a nice change of pace speed back. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.03
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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No injury /character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


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5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e l v i n Ta y l o r, R u n n i n g B a c k #21

Date of Birth: 09/28/1993 Junior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 207


- Hand Diameter: 8.25” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.48


- Career Starts: 20 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.650
- 146 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.29
- 13 - Career Production: 486 carries, 2,108 yards, 23 touchdowns, 24 receptions, 179 rec. yards, 0 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 14.2 - Yardage/Game: 63.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.64
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Missouri, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 9.67 - Yardage/Game: 34.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.60 - Touches/Game: 15.0 - Yardage/Game: 70.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.01
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Alabama (2015), Mississippi (2015), Kentucky (2015), Florida International (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: R uns with a violent mannerism, feet are sudden and Pass Protection: Short, squatty frame but leaves something to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 rapid to stutter step and keep a constantly shifting base of support. be desired in protection. Will catch defenders shooting through
Highly capable of working with feet out from underneath hips for gaps and concede space. Has the frame to be very effective with
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A cut angles. Has short area suddenness. better anchor and hand strike.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Vision: T remendous skills to ID lanes or bounce laterally if Receiving Ability: L ikely to see much more production with
edge is compromised. Shows torso lean when picking up greater QB play than teamed with in college. Has shown skill in
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” penetration out of peripherals to stay clean and get into space. delayed release, as a check down option and even being flexed into
Regularly forced to bounce behind walled off POA. the boundary and running crisp hard break routes.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: R uns like a jackhammer. T ireless leg drive will Power Running: W ill drop a shoulder and tuck up underneath
carry smaller defenders attacking laterally. Expanded role in 2015 a crease on short yardage. Leg drive and natural leverage as a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A was first season toting a heavy workload on the college level. Low shorter frame create a load for defenders to bring down unless
mileage on legs should add shelf life to pro career. cutting down low.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Short area quickness frequently catches defenders Toughness: Needs to get functionally stronger from a protection
- Short Shuttle: N/A off guard. Has great balance and ability to contort body; paired standpoint. Strength is much more effective on the move compared
with defenders respecting power results in a high number of missed to stationary; physical back who will regularly twist and fall
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A tackle attempts lunging low. forward after initial impact.

- SPEED Score: 92.5 Speed: Has a notable second gear to pull away in the open field Effort: L ike the little things illustrated on a play by play basis:
but does not have the track speed to blow angles out of the water. will help teammates (and most notably Quarterback) up off the turf
Average Score: 100.0 Much quicker with movements in short areas to force false steps after the whistle. Runs hard and will not shy away from contact in
and erroneous angles. game situations that call for contact.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.25 FILM SCORE: 7.92
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Running Back Kelvin Taylor , son of for mer Gator and J aguar RB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.48 Fred Taylor, is a treat to watch carry the football. Taylor consistently made things happen on
his own in 2015 as the Gators’ featured back. Taylor’s ability to generate big plays with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
consistent backfield penetration and the overall lack of a passing game the second half of the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.29 year is a testament to how dangerous of a runner he is. Taylor has excellent wiggle in the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
open field and gets defenders on the defensive with how quick his feet are to shift and feign
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
cuts. Taylor combines this quickness with natural power (derived from his squatty frame and
5.01 strong/well built lower body) to provide a versatile threat to break off big gains against speed Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) or power defenders. Taylor is fairly well polished and should be expected to be much more Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
productive in an offense that provides balance and structure. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.25
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.92
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 7 . 0 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kenyan Drake, Running Back #17

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6005 - Weight: 210


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.48


- Career Starts: 1 - Career Wins: 1 - Winning Percentage: 1.000
- 156 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 3.90
- 14 - Career Production: 233 carries,1,495 yards, 18 touchdowns, 46 receptions, 570 rec. yards, 4 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 6.64 - Yardage/Game: 49.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.52
2014 Top Competition: West Virginia, Southern Mississippi, Florida
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 6.00 - Yardage/Game: 59.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.45 - Touches/Game: 7.67 - Yardage/Game: 65.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.45
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Florida (2015), Wisconsin (2015), Florida (2014), Mississippi (2013) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Explosive running style is complimented with Pass Protection: Offers minimal as present in protections. Spent
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 typewriter feet and sudden steps for extreme angles of COD. Ability majority of third down reps as a receiver; does not possess the
to produce tilt in the lower half and shift weight suddenly is necessarily levels of functional strength to hold up against
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A dynamic and rare. Extremely slippery when isolated one on one. defenders with a free run at the pocket.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Vision: A bility to create broken tackles and large chunk gains Receiving Ability: Has had issues at times with catching the ball
is outstanding. Does very well when runs go “off script” and is cleanly away from body. Is highly active out of the backfield and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” able to use quickness and speed to stretch and break down explodes out into the second level to regularly beat LBs in space.
defensive run responsibilities and positioning. Accustomed to flexed or moved around, versatile route runner.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Has had a large number of injuries as the “change Power Running: Feet stay active but does not run with the
of pace” back or as RB2. Low touch volume throughout majority of leverage to move piles or run over defenders. Would not
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.04 college career and has not proven ability to be a lead back in recommend utilizing in short yardage situations or against heavy
team’s stable. volume boxes.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: A bility to make defenders miss borders along elite. Toughness: Needs to fight harder to protect the football as a
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 Suddenness in short area, speed of steps and cuts and the looseness ball carrier. Injuries can prevent from staying productive, although
of body creates a nightmarish task for defenders on the second level showed admirable toughness to play through a broken arm in
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A when squaring up in the alley. championship stretch of 2015.

- SPEED Score: 107.1 Speed: Explosive speed when able to work free of pursuit and Effort: Have no qualms with effort level in any phase of the
get out into the open field. Carries play speed very well through position. Runs every route at full speed to get overtop of LBs. Will
Average Score: 100.0 breaks and turns, will break many tackle angles just by make strong effort to maximize runs and has the balance/shiftiness
acceleration from initial touch to top gear. to break loose and turn a TFL into a big gain.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.80 FILM SCORE: 7.61
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Running Back Kenyan Dr ake is an explosive back with a ton of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.48 likeable traits. The concerns with Drake will weigh heavily on his evaluation and likely cost
him notably on many team’s boards: Drake has a plethora of questions regarding his ability Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
to handle a physical workload and stay healthy while also carrying some ball security issues. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
3.90 Drake’s skillset has not exactly been kept secret at Alabama but in crowded backfields both Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
of these issues put him on the back burner at times; yielding to other ball carriers with more
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
consistency and ball security. Should Drake be able to withstand the pounding of a NFL
4.45 schedule and protect the ball he is an incredibly gifted runner with the ability to make all but Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the best in space tacklers miss and has explosive speed that simply cannot be taught. Drake Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
would do well with a team that can scheme creative ways to maximize those skills in space. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.80
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 9 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
Durability concerns (-0.10 penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

CJ Prosise, Running Back #20

Date of Birth: 05/20/1994 RS Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 220


- Hand Diameter: 8.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.48


- Career Starts: 18 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.722
- 158 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.23
- 15 - Career Production: 167 carries, 1,155 yards, 12 touchdowns, 62 receptions, 896 rec. yards, 3 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 6.54 - Yardage/Game: 58.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.43
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Arizona State, Southern California
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 64.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Navy, Temple
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.48 - Touches/Game: 21.0 - Yardage/Game: 134.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.12
- 10 Yard Split: 1.57
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Temple (2015), Southern California (2015), Georgia Tech (2015), Massachusetts (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Impressive physical skill set from a H/W /S point of Pass Protection: Notable development is needed and required.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A view. Feet are active and continue to run on contact; does not get Plays passive in the pocket and is regularly beaten to initial
bottled up easily on first impact. Has ability to stick foot in the contact. Can be collapsed into Quarterback by blitzing defenders.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A ground and drive into lanes when correctly identifying lane. Has been asked to work both interior and exterior protections.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Vision: Struggles at times with predicated runs vs. available Receiving Ability: Former W ide R eceiver; still not very
lanes after the snap. Is still very green to the position and has comfortable running routes or catching the ball out of the backfield
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” flashed ability to find slow developing creases at the LOS. Very as compared to working in space. Hands are soft, with continued
natural open field runner to beat defensive angles. reps should adjust to different angles catching the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Suffered an ankle injury in only season at R B for Power Running: Needs to press the L OS with more authority
the Irish. Missed majority of final 4 games. Physical style of runner early in runs. Will drop shoulder on second level defenders to push
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A who wears down defenders in the open space; regularly broke off through for extra yards. Has ability and balance to spin off and fall
large gains with missed tackles later in contests. forward or continue working up field.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Has a startling amount of versatility in regard to Toughness: Handful to tackle; has a well filled out frame and
- Short Shuttle: N/A attacking defenders in the open field. Has a powerful stiff arm, likes to utilize free arm as a means of fending off tackles. Active feet
excellent balance and suddenness with feet to work through or and persistent running style equal a lot of forward momentum and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A shake around tackle attempts. rarely ends plays on backside.

- SPEED Score: 109.2 Speed: Second gear is present and impressive after breaking Effort: Still learning how to stay busy on extended plays, either
through the LOS. Will open strides and pull away from a majority as a blocker or as a receiver; prone to become a spectator. Has a
Average Score: 100.0 of college defenders when working with full head of steam. wonderful mentality with the ball in hands and illustrates ability to
Illustrates big play ability on the perimeter frequently. attack any kind of defender in effort to extend run.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 7.09 FILM SCORE: 7.07
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame RB CJ Pr osise was a sur pr ise declar ant for the NFL Dr aft after Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.48 transitioning to Running Back over the 2015 offseason. Prosise shows a high amount of
promise at the position, however will not be drafted early based solely on his upside. Prosise Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
has plenty to like: his ability to make defenders miss, the natural feel for open field running, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.23 his athletic profile and versatility (receiving experience) are all traits that will serve him well Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
through NFL evaluations. However, Prosise is simply too raw at the position to warrant
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
consideration early in the Draft, he needs to learn how to play the position more consistently
5.12 and continue to develop a greater feel for the offense from a Running Back perspective. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) Prosise needs to develop as a receiver and a pass protector as well. In all, Prosise is a high Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
upside prospect who would be an excellent value early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.09
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.07
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 9 2 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
2015 Ankle Injury (no penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

We n d e l l S m a l l w o o d , R u n n i n g B a c k #4

Date of Birth: 01/26/1995 Junior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 208


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.565
- 164 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.42
- 16 - Career Production: 425 carries, 2,462 yards, 12 touchdowns, 68 receptions, 618 rec. yards, 0 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 13.0 - Yardage/Game: 81.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.32
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Baylor, Oklahoma State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 18.7 - Yardage/Game: 84.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.47 - Touches/Game: 19.0 - Yardage/Game: 111.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.45
- 10 Yard Split: 1.56
- Games watched: Texas (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Baylor (2015), Arizona State (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Smooth runner with very natural ability to shift and Pass Protection: Does not show the functional strength or the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 slide weight laterally. Will show hard cut ability to break off runs mentality to be successful protecting the pocket. Plays passive and
against the grain of the defense. Short area quickness and agility is fails to consistently utilize hands to stun. Will get collapsed one on
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A strong. one and has habit of cheating to pin defenders into OL in area.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Vision: Impressive vision to press the L OS and identify lanes Receiving Ability: W ill get lazy working out into the flats.
but does not pick way through second level after breaking through Utilized at times (especially in 2014) as a receiver to expand role
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” initial bubble optimally. One cut north/south style runner with and find ways to get touches. Hands are strong to catch throws
wiggle to beat isolated defenders. away from body.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: W ould not be utilized as a grinding, late in game Power Running: Has shown failure to keep leg drive continuing
RB. Played through and played effectively in 2015 with a lower leg consistently after initial contact. Can be wrangled down with lighter
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.83 injury suffered vs. Oklahoma State. Continued to see extended time levels of contact and is not going to drive piles forward. Balance
and play without limitations. does give an ability to spin off first hit and fall forward.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Slippery open field athlete. Has a natural and Toughness: Is not an overly physical ball carrier and does not
- Short Shuttle: 4.28 effortless style of running and possesses movement skills and win running with a smashmouth style. Alternatively did show mental
balance to stop suddenly or give tacklers a hard cut to shake off of toughness to play through a leg injury and not be forced to missing
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A base. time or action.

- SPEED Score: 104.2 Speed: Has a strong second gear to open up and accelerate if Effort: Can add additional polish and urgency to both pass
able to break through the second level. Visible burst can be seen if protection responsibilities/reps and as a check down receiver.
Average Score: 100.0 breaking into open. Transitions in and out of cut well to gain up Admirable effort on opportunities as a lead blocker in multi-back
field momentum after pressing the LOS. formations to chop down LBs on the edge.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.89 FILM SCORE: 7.11
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Running Back Wendell Smallwood is not a univer sal scheme Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 fit; his skillset projects best into a ZBS heavy offensive scheme where his ability to stick the
foot in the ground and cut against over-pursuit or poor gap integrity can be maximized. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Smallwood does not have the polish in his game as a number of other backs in the class; he Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.42 still needs to work on his ability to expand on his excellent initial cut ability to find his way Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
through trash on the second level a bit more consistently and needs to become more
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
consistent in adding a sense of purpose to more reps in the supplementary components of his
5.45 game (pass protection and as a check down receiver). Smallwood has the skillset to be a very Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) productive runner and has the movement skills to consistently create YAC and force missed Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
tackles. In all, Smallwood should be coveted early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.89
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.11
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 9 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Alex Collins, Running Back #3

Date of Birth: 08/26/1994 Junior, University of Arkansas Razorbacks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 217


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 30.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 165 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.82
- 17 - Career Production: 665 carries, 3,703 yards, 36 touchdowns, 27 receptions, 167 rec. yards, 0 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 18.2 - Yardage/Game: 101.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.95
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 11.7 - Yardage/Game: 47.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.59 - Touches/Game: 15.3 - Yardage/Game: 104.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.25
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Toledo (2015), Texas A&M (2015), Kansas State (2015), Louisiana State (2015) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Always plays with balance and ability to cut thanks Pass Protection: Fails to use hands in pass protection and as a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 to a consistent base. Rarely reaches feet out from underneath hips result does not yield productive results or sustainability with blocks.
to overextend. Limits sharpness of cut ability but promotes very Can get lost and drift in the pocket, disrupting platform of QB on
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A quick start/stop movements. interior gap responsibilities.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5’ Vision: W ill press pre-designated holes but at times misses Receiving Ability: Is not highly utilized as a pass catcher out of
opportunities to take advantage of defensive flow with a cut the backfield. Does not have exposure to high amount of routes;
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” elsewhere. Most effective reps stem from delays/draws, allowing for only infrequently pops out of backfield as a screen back or
an additional second to survey the LOS and allow space to develop. motioning into the flats.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Showcased abilities as feature back during 2015 Power Running: Can get bottled up early on in runs if bodies
season with positive results. High volume carry back, typically develop in the running lane. Leg drive and pad level are strong in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A came on stronger later and later into games. Physical style will between the tackles, shows impressive torso lean to turn into
wear out defenses in high time of possession games. battering ram when running into tight creases.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: A bility to generate missed tackles stems from Toughness: T hrives on power runs between the tackles,
- Short Shuttle: N/A balanced base. Will consistently stutter step and adjust in the hole particularly when interior OL is able to wash at the POA and allow
based on pursuit. Slippery even if not able to produce the sudden, a full head of steam into the second level. Has build up speed and is
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A steep cuts that other backs do. increasingly more difficult to bring down longer into runs.

- SPEED Score: 97.8 Speed: Short steps develop into long strides in open field but as Effort: Gives the impression that mentality in pass protection is
a result of style has a bit of build up to get up to top speed. Long indifferent. Willing to step up and strike with pads but has little
Average Score: 100.0 speed is more than suitable to break off chunks of yardage but interest in sustain blocks. Runs hard and drives the legs to maximize
needs a bit extra space to get going. push and fall forward.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 4.65 FILM SCORE: 7.43
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas Running Back Alex Collins took advantage of the oppor tunity to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 be THE guy in the Razorbacks backfield in 2015 by turning in a monster season. Collins is a
fairly unique runner; he does not play with the looseness or twitchiness of many backs but Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
has strong success forcing missed tackles due to the balance and control in which he runs. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.82 Collins’ ability to break angles with subtle head fakes and false steps in the hole are best Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
evidenced on plays or run designs where creases are pre-developed without having to press
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
the hole and a defender is isolated one on one in the alley. Collins should have no trouble
7.25 finding success in a power man heavy scheme similar to the one he has played in for years at Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) Arkansas. In regard to upside, Collins has the potential to be a quality piece of a NFL running Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
back stable for years to come thanks to his build and an overall strong skill set. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.65
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 8 9 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J o h n a t h a n G r a y, R u n n i n g B a c k #32

Date of Birth: 04/22/1993 Senior, University of Texas Longhorns

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5101 - Weight: 209


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.609
- 179 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.71
- 18 - Career Production: 577 carries, 2,610 yards, 17 touchdowns, 52 receptions, 418 rec. yards, 1 rec. touchdown
- Touches/Game: 14.0 - Yardage/Game: 67.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.40
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 13.0 - Yardage/Game: 57.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Texas Christian, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 15.0 - Yardage/Game: 57.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.67
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), West Virginia (2015), Notre Dame (2015), West Virginia (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Does not have appeal as a short area quickness Pass Protection: Physically stout player capable of standing in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A player. Cuts lack suddenness and will not create creates by firm and eating free runners on interior gaps. Chops down edge
stretching pursuit to the backside. Leg drive after contact is strong. rushers well with strong timing and will roll through legs to ensure
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A a clean cut.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Has a suitable feel for picking way through the L OS. Receiving Ability: Moderately active as a receiver but requires
Presses the hole suddenly and likes to tuck runs up in between the polish and improvement on a number of areas. Too lethargic to
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” tackles; willing to take a crease for a few yards instead of getting work out into space after releasing from the line. Would like to see
greedy. more deliberate sell of blocks before leaking in screens.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Has a firm frame for the NFL and has never been Power Running: Does have a fair amount of push after initial
has to deal with legs being overtaxed as a workhorse runner. Runs hit. Leg drive and short, thick frame allow for leverage to drop
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A hard and downhill; capable of creating second thoughts for second underneath defender’s pads and get opposition rolled back onto
level defenders squaring in the hole. heels.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Offers very little in the way of wiggle. Does not Toughness: Grinding style fits athletic skill set and meshes well
- Short Shuttle: N/A have the mobility in feet and base when on the move to tilt and cut with a future projection. Will carry the ball between the tackles
firmly. Much more of a hammer than an elusive runner; will run effectively to reap benefits of blockers. Can be relied upon in short
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A through weak tackle attempts. yardage situations.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Just enough burst and second level speed to be able to Effort: R uns hard and firm between the tackles. V ery engaged
accelerate if untouched onto the second level and pull away from as a blocker, huge for ability to stay on and see the field during
Average Score: 100.0 opponents. Struggles building up momentum and requires space to passing situations and 3rd down plays. Firm will to convert short
build to top speed. yardage runs.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.02
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Running Back J ohnathan Gr ay is a likeable back with little in the way Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 of traits that distinguish him from a crowded crop of NFL RBs. Gray lacks short area
quickness, acceleration skills or vision to be considered a high end back but just as there is Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
little he does great there is little he is poor at. Gray is a productive CFB back with the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.71 opportunity to step into a NFL backfield and stake a claim as a pass protector and a short Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
yardage back thanks to a great frame for the game and a surprising level of polish to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
eliminate defenders in the pocket. Gray’s upside is highly limited by the fact that there
4.67 appears to be very little room for growth but at the same time teams will know what they are Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) getting with Gray. Should be a candidate for a great value pick on the third day of the 2016 Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
NFL Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.02
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury /character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 6 . 8 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Keenan Reynolds, Running Back #19

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, United States Naval Academy Midshipmen

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5095 - Weight: 191


- Hand Diameter: 8.38” - Arm Length: 29.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.13


- Career Starts: 45 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.711
- 183 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.21
- 19 - Career Production: 977 carries, 4,559 yards, 88 touchdowns, 1 reception, 47 rec. yards, 0 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 20.0 - Yardage/Game: 94.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.80
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Western Kentucky, Notre Dame
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 21.7 - Yardage/Game: 70.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Navy Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, South Florida, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.56 - Touches/Game: 20.0 - Yardage/Game: 103.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.45
- 10 Yard Split: 1.49
- Games watched: Army (2015), Houston (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: L ight, nimble footed runner. Shows a good Pass Protection: W ill offer no value in this. Surely has strong
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 awareness of where feet are in traffic to clear and stay upright. concept of protection calls and responsibilities as a former passer
Sudden twitchy cut ability to dart in and out of lanes. Step but does not have the frame to develop into a serviceable blocker.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A frequency and looseness create ability for video game-like cuts.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” Vision: A ccustomed to reading plays at the L OS in the triple Receiving Ability: Alarmingly small hands and tiny catch
option offense. Typically makes strong reads with the ball and has radius given frame. Will need to prove ability to catch the football
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” mastered art of reading end defender on the LOS. Will need to as a receiver but has the movement skills to be a very effective short
translate to pressing the LOS. area target.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: V ery thin build below the waist, will struggle to Power Running: A dequate leg drive but frame will offer no
take a regular beating between the tackles as a runner. Will likely ability to move the pile or be effective in heavy traffic areas.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A only fit the role of a specialty/role player. Not a high volume
prospect.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Highly effective as a quick, nimble footed runner. Toughness: A dmirable effort as a CFB Quarterback to carry
- Short Shuttle: N/A Capable of working through lunging tackle attempts with good the load of an offense; able to stay healthy and thrive in spite of
balance. Has the shiftiness to tilt or juke through head up tackle astronomical carry totals. Does not play with physicality and will
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A attempts. not win with anything other than speed/quickness.

- SPEED Score: 88.3 Speed: Strong open field burst to get out into the secondary and Effort: Plays with good effort and a conscious effort to try to
pick up large gains. Has ability to transition from lateral play above weight class as a means of maximizing reps. Flexibility
Average Score: 100.0 momentum into an up field burst with good quickness. Long speed to change positions in effort to extend career is a huge plus.
is capable of beating angles if opening early into the second level.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.81 FILM SCORE: 6.80
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Navy Running Back Keenan Reynolds will face an uphill battle tr ansitioning Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.13 to the next level; having spent four years as the triggerman of the Navy triple option.
Reynolds shows a likeable ability to force missed tackles with short area quickness and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
agility; particularly at the LOS against EDGE Defenders. Where Reynolds will struggle is Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.21 with the transition from a traditional, old fashioned offense to a modern role at a new Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
position. Reynolds by all accounts is a highly intelligent individual who should be able to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
adjust with time; the question becomes where does a smaller physical stature and finesse skill
5.45 set leave Reynolds in the eyes of NFL franchises. Reynolds would be an excellent addition to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) a team late on Day 3 and provided he is able to work around his commitments for the Naval Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Academy could very likely be a productive role player down the line. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.80
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Durability concerns (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 6 . 7 7 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Devon Johnson, Running Back #12

Date of Birth: 07/28/1993 Senior, Marshall University Thundering Herd

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6005 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 8.88” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.81


- Career Starts: 20 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.900
- 225 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 20
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.38
- 20 - Career Production: 305 carries, 2,373 yards, 25 touchdowns, 27 receptions, 423 rec. yards, 6 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 16.6 - Yardage/Game: 139.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.55
2014 Top Competition: Western Kentucky, Louisiana Tech, Northern Illinois
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 7.33 - Yardage/Game: 64.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
Marshall Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Southern Mississippi, Florida Atlantic, Connecticut
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.63 - Touches/Game: 11.7 - Yardage/Game: 67.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Southern Mississippi (2015), Connecticut (2015), Louisiana Tech (2014), Northern Illinois (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Does not possess a high amount of mobility in the Pass Protection: Former T E conversion; very strong backfield
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A lower half; feet stay collected underneath the hips. Lacks the step pass protect. Stays balanced; ready with hands to shoot from the
frequency or ability to plant and create sudden cuts in order to shift hip. Slides well laterally. Steps up aggressively to close gaps in
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with agility. interior protections.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Vision: Hits holes straight ahead, regardless of cut back or Receiving Ability: Hands are more than sufficient; thanks to
better running lanes present on account of pursuit. Will miss previous experiences at TE. Smooth receiver, transitions well from
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” opportunities to hit a cutback crease and jackhammer runs up a receiver to a RAC player. Gets up the field well and has no issue
inside between the tackles. catch throws on steep angles into the sideline.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Struggled through a back injury in 2015; missing Power Running: V ery thick lower half to create push and move
five contests. Would likely need to work on conditioning prior to the pile. Legs do well to drive on contact and sustain a level of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A being a high volume back. Can spell another ball carrier and forward momentum. Viable option as a short yardage and goal line
punish tired defenders. back.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Has very little in the way of agility or ability to Toughness: Physically powerful, bruising runner. T hrives
- Short Shuttle: N/A force missed tackled. Runs upright and offers minimal tilt in between the tackles, especially if provided a bubble to press into
running gait. YAC stems from power and ability to run through and work onto the second level. Natural leverage is strong, stands
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A contact. in firm against pass rushers.

- SPEED Score: 110.1 Speed: Offers nothing in the way of burst, explosion or a second Effort: Stays active and engaged in all three aspects of the
gear. Everything moves at the same speed, will not be able to build position. Deserves credit for shifting from a TE to RB in an effort to
Average Score: 100.0 up into long speed or rip off large chunk gains at the next level. see the field and contribute to team. Runs hard and treats every rep
with same sense of urgency.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.83 FILM SCORE: 6.71
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Mar shall Running Back Devon “Rock” Johnson is more of an athlete than a RB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.81 at this stage in his career. Just two years into a transition from Tight End, Johnson is very raw
as a runner and does not appear to showcase next level traits for the position. He is, however, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
a very effective receiver and pass protector; this may give him an upper hand as a bottom of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.38 the roster player capable of finding a home via a niche role or as a short yardage back to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
provide some versatility to packages he is a part of. Johnson is never going to bust big runs
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
with consistency at this level, he simply lacks the ability to play with speed, agility or
6.64 acceleration. A team looking for special teams contributions and rotational flexibility/depth Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) would be wise to cast some consideration for Johnson late on Day 3, there is untouched Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
potential to add to his natural power and receiving skills. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.83
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.71
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 back INJ (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 6 . 5 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Keith Marshall, Running Back #4

Date of Birth: 02/16/1992 RS Senior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 219


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 2 - Career Wins: 2 - Winning Percentage: 1.000
- 262 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 33
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.00
- 21 - Career Production: 253 carries, 1,379 yards, 12 touchdowns, 24 receptions, 225 rec. yards, 3 rec. touchdown
- Touches/Game: 8.39 - Yardage/Game: 54.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.45
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, South Carolina, Troy
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 4.33 - Yardage/Game: 7.67 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Pennsylvania State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.31 - Touches/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 30.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.60
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Kentucky (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Louisiana State (2013) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: R uns with animated feet and deliberate steps to Pass Protection: Presents a workable frame for pass protection
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 control angles while emerging out of alley at the POA and into the but given general wear and tear put on body would be advisable to
second level. Has a smooth, fluidness to change of direction cuts. remove extra contact from responsibilities.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hard one cut runner while pressing the LOS.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Vision: V ery strong vision in the backfield. Begins setting up Receiving Ability: Very limited opportunities as a pass catcher
SAF for big cut as soon as able to emerge into the second level; but has shown both nice hands and surprising ball skills to reach
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” always working open space for favorable angles. and contort to adjust frame and make plays on throws where
defenders cannot impact the throw.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Has struggled with the prospect of staying healthy Power Running: Is not a “move the pile” type of runner but runs
since freshman season with the Bulldogs. ACL injury suffered in with intent and downhill physicality once breaking through the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A 2013 vs. Volunteers lingers and is still evident that some level of POA. Will forcibly extend and press players off of body with free
explosiveness is gone. arm effectively.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Has a fair amount of elusiveness; is a threat to go Toughness: Physical runner but will never be more than just a
- Short Shuttle: N/A through, straight past or around defenders thanks to step quickness stable back at this point in career. Continues to struggle with health
and combination of strength and speed when healthy. and ability to stay on the field, even 2 years removed from primary
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A injury.

- SPEED Score: 126.9 Speed: M issing a bit of the juice that stood out early on in Effort: Role in future should be limited to smaller levels of
career but does have ability to get out in front of defenders on the touches to maximize ability to impact the game. Runs hard and with
Average Score: 100.0 second level, especially when hitting crease with confidence early confidence between the tackles. Very engaged and effective in
in runs to carry momentum through the LOS. limited opportunities as a receiver.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.98 FILM SCORE: 6.66
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Running Back Keith Mar shall possesses a number of high quality Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 traits for a potential NFL RB. Where concerns arise with Marshall is regarding his ability to
stay healthy. Marshall has an extensive laundry list of career injuries during his time at Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Georgia (ankle/knee in 2015, a medical redshirt stemming from complications of a torn ACL Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.00 in 2013, etc.). Should Marshall be able to sustain his health he is an exciting runner with an Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
impressive blend of physicality in the open field against second level defenders and burst/
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
explosiveness to break off large chunks of yardage at a time. Marshall will likely never return
3.60 to the level he was at as a freshman at Georgia but there are abilities there that can still help a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) NFL franchise win with. Pending the results of medical testing at the NFL Combine, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Marshall would be well worth a flyer on Day 3 of the draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.66
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Durability concerns (-0.20 penalty).

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 6 . 2 4 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Byron Marshall, Running Back #9

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5090 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 30.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.806
- 272 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.70
- 22 - Career Production: 307 carries, 1,877 yards, 19 touchdowns, 97 receptions, 1,293 rec. yards, 8 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 9.86 - Yardage/Game: 77.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.66
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Florida State, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 7.67 - Yardage/Game: 81.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Eastern Washington, Michigan State, Georgia State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 39.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.79
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Eastern Washington (2015), Michigan State (2015), Oregon State (2014), Ohio State (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: Big, strong back but does not possess a high threat Pass Protection: T hick frame built well to play with leverage.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A of wiggle or steep cuts to break pursuit. Runs hard and with visible Minimal experience over the past two seasons after being flexed to
leg drive through contact. Takes wide sweeping angles when Wide Receiver. Will need to be tuned up from a mental and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A working into the boundary. fundamental perspective.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: Does not press the L OS with enough urgency when Receiving Ability: Currently listed at W ide Receiver. Offers
running sweep plays, misses chance to work up the field and gain little polish as a route runner in 2014/2015. In between positions
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” ground. Primarily used in perimeter runs; not a high amount of and looking for a home. Will double clutch some throws before able
exposure to inside zone or gap schemes. to squeeze to frame.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: M issed final 9 games of 2015 with a lower body Power Running: R uns tall but hard. Challenge to bring down in
injury. Very low amount of per game workload; medicals will be the open field on account of thick lower half. Strong enough to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A required to determine health. Projection is required for transition shrug off collisions above the waist.
back to RB but has build to withstand punishment.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: A fairly straight line runner. A bility to generate Toughness: Romped through secondaries after the catch in 2014
- Short Shuttle: N/A YAC and RAC is predicated mostly on straight line speed and thanks to abnormal build to be isolated on defensive backs. Good
power. Does not show a high amount of wiggle. natural leverage and thickness in the lower body to transfer power
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A onto the turf.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: Does have the ability to get out in front of defensive Effort: Can’t help but appreciate transitioning from a 1,000 yard
backs quickly on account of speed. Has some quick acceleration as rusher in 2013 to a Wide Receiver for final two seasons after the
Average Score: 100.0 well to get up to high speeds quickly after corralling the football; emergence of Royce Freeman. Contributed on special teams as
whether as a receiver or a RB on jet sweeps. well.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.48
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Running Back Byr on Mar shall is coming off of a season ending Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.97 ankle injury just 4 games into his final year with the Ducks. Marshall is entering the league in
a status of limbo; he is two years removed from playing Running Back but does not show a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
highly desirable skill set at Wide Receiver, his position for the past two seasons. While Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.70 Marshall was a productive receiver, he lacked polish, hands and the route diversity to be Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
considered a viable investment at that position. Instead, Marshall’s best pro prospects are to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
transition back to the role he was must successful in at Oregon: Running Back. Marshall has
4.79 the frame, the straight line speed and the physical running style to be successful as a ball Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) carrier in the NFL; however any and all transitions that take place are a bit of projection on Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
account of just how far removed he is from playing at RB competitively. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

6.48
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
2015 Ankle Injury (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


6 . 2 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D w a y n e Wa s h i n g t o n , R u n n i n g B a c k #12

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Washington Huskies

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6020 (Listed) - Weight: 226 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 13 - Career Wins: 7 - Winning Percentage: 0.538
- 289 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 31
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.37
- 23 - Career Production: 226 carries, 1,311 yards, 17 touchdowns, 41 receptions, 411 rec. yards, 4 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 8.61 - Yardage/Game: 55.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.68
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Arizona, Oklahoma State
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 14.7 - Yardage/Game: 80.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Southern California, California
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Touches/Game: 9.00 - Yardage/Game: 58.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.01
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: California (2015), Boise State (2015), Oregon State (2014), Arizona (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: L ethargic in cuts. Fails to generate quickness or Pass Protection: Does have ability to utilize hands and strike
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A create false steps from defenders when isolated one on one. Fails to defenders instead of leaving chest open to contact. Likely to see
bounce runs laterally with any level of quickness to threaten as a time as a 3rd down back for blocking skills and potential to develop
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A big play runner. there.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: W ill run plays right into the backs of blockers or into Receiving Ability: W orks as a check down receiver but does not
the teeth of defense. Ability to break through the POA is predicated appear to be a natural receiver of the ball; will rattle around before
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” too greatly on the success of blocking schemes and success at the able to bring into chest or straight up drop the ball.
LOS from teammates.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Only played in 9 games during final season at Power Running: Large frame is mostly bark and little bit. Does
Washington and enters 2016 NFL Drat with less than 250 carries not move piles of defenders and gets stood up on 1 on 1 contact a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to name. Big bodied, lethargic runner who does not build a lot of large percentage of the time. Fails to protect the football when
force behind pads. stood up in the pile.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: L acks short area quickness or agility. W ill get Toughness: Does not play to size. Disappointing to watch a
- Short Shuttle: N/A wrapped up by arm tackles at the POA instead of breaking to failure to roll up through contact and push back the pile. Has
daylight due to a lack of shiftiness. Will not consistently run missed a number of games in 2015 on account of a lingering knee
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A through contact either. injury.

- SPEED Score: N/A Speed: L acks the burst or second gear to outrun defenders at Effort: Needs to stay more focused on protecting the football as
the POA or working laterally into the boundary. Shows ability to a ball carrier. Active and engaged as a blocker to provide quality
Average Score: 100.0 get away from defenders if carrying momentum untouched through protection in one of the key supplementary roles of the position.
the LOS.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.12
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Washington Running Back Dwayne Washington does not appear to possess Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A a NFL skillset. It was a surprise to see him declare in 2015 after totaling less than 50 carries
in 9 games during the 2015 NCAA season and the film leaves much to be desired. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
Washington has a large frame for the position but fails to pair it with a physical running style Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.37 that punishes defenders. As such a large back, Washington is a bit lethargic as an open field Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
runner and needs to add a high quality trait to his game if he hopes to stick at the next level.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
As is, Washington is a promising pass protector but does not show the running or receiving
5.01 skills you hope to see from an early entrant into the NFL Draft. Washington will likely not be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) drafted this season and will require a strong effort in a team training camp to build a rapport Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and latch on with a team. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

6.11
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (RB)


- 5 . 8 3 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Paul James, Running Back #34

Date of Birth: 06/17/1993 RS Senior, Rutgers University Scarlett Knights

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5115 - Weight: 198


- Hand Diameter: 8.50” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.13


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 298 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 26
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.39
- 24 - Career Production: 323 carries, 1,810 yards, 19 touchdowns, 21 receptions, 267 rec. yards, 2 rec. touchdowns
- Touches/Game: 13.2 - Yardage/Game: 79.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.88
2014 Top Competition: Washington State, Pennsylvania State, Navy
Athletic Testing Source: - Touches/Game: 17.3 - Yardage/Game: 113.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33
Rutgers Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Washington State, Michigan State, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.73 - Touches/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 51.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.24
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Norfolk State (2015), Washington State (2014), Pennsylvania State (2014) -
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.59
Feet/COD: T akes hard, heavy steps to pound down into Pass Protection: W ill not offer consistent results; more active as
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 4 running lanes. Feet to not work with steep angles or firm cuts but a pass catcher and a delay chip blocker prior to releasing into the
rather has ability to make subtle cuts and is highly aware of traffic flats or MOF rather than a stand in blocker. Effective as a cutter,
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A around feet and able to work feet around trash. does well to keep feet tied to ground.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Vision: R unning style will lead runs into contact; likes to hit Receiving Ability: Needs to work on pace and intent as a pass
holes hard and with intent to burst out the back side. Sees crashing catcher out of the backfield; some releases are lethargic and do not
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.62” defenders from peripherals very well. mesh with timing on offense. Does show sure hands; able to catch
ball away from body.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’9” Durability: Football career has been marred with injuries Power Running: Does not appear to be the same player as last
dating all the way back to high school. Suffered major injuries in year; does not hit holes quite as hard just yet. Will power through
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A previous two seasons before seeing a highly reduced workload in upper body hits by pin-balling off of bodies and keeping leg drive
2015. churning forward.
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Elusiveness: Balance and strength are assets. Is a creative Toughness: Has struggled in return to play with same level of
- Short Shuttle: N/A runner in the open field with free arm to stiff arm or forearm burst or physicality. Mentally tough kid; has rebounded for two
defenders and keep self clean for extra yards. devastating injuries in consecutive seasons to play final year and
RB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A appear in 11 games.

- SPEED Score: 79.1 Speed: No longer has the speed or explosive qualities that were Effort: R uns hard; has the look that intention is to take each
present early on in career. Difficult to gauge how much is lost for run the distance on every touch. Will drop head and shows strong
Average Score: 100.0 good without getting a thorough medical evaluation conducted. second effort dropping into a pile to try to push forward and
convert down/distance situation.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 2.95 FILM SCORE: 6.21
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Rutger s Running Back Paul J ames has had injur ies take their toll on his Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.13 body thought the entire course of his college career. James appeared primed for breakout
seasons in both 2013 and 2014 before severe injuries both seasons (a broken leg and a torn Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
ACL respectively) forced him to miss massive amounts of playing time. James’ body is still Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.39 recovering from the latest injury (the ACL) and was not yet back to any notable level of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
explosiveness that was previously shown. Instead, James appears to have lost half a step and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
must continue to work to develop more explosiveness and return to his previous physical
6.24 condition. James is a physical, aggressive runner in the open field and runs with a low COG Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) to be able to shrug off either upper or lower body contact. James will likely struggle to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
receive draft consideration but is a name to watch due to his hidden physical potential. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
2.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.21
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 5 2 : U D FA VA L U E -
Durability concerns (-0.20 penalty).
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: None (RB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Wide Receiver Rankings

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

Texas
1 21 WR Josh Doctson
Christian
7.83 19 178 WR Kenny Lawler California 6.81

Daniel
2 33 WR Sterling Shepard Oklahoma 7.67 20 185 WR
Braverman
Western Michigan 6.76

Laquon
3 43 WR
Treadwell
Mississippi 7.59 21 195 WR Quinshad Davis North Carolina 6.70

4 63 WR Michael Thomas Ohio State 7.47 22 207 WR Kolby Listenbee Texas Christian 6.64

5 69 WR Tyler Boyd Pittsburgh 7.42 23 221 WR Jakeem Grant Texas Tech 6.55

6 72 WR Pharoh Cooper South Carolina 7.40 24 234 WR Jalen Marshall Ohio State 6.47

7 77 WR Rashard Higgins Colorado State 7.38 25 235 WR Tajae Sharpe Massachusetts 6.46

8 81 WR William Fuller Notre Dame 7.36 26 242 WR Chris Brown Notre Dame 6.41

9 109 WR Jordan Payton UCLA 7.20 27 247 WR Cayleb Jones Arizona 6.38

De'Runnya Mississippi
10 120 WR Nelson Spruce Colorado 7.15 28 255 WR
Wilson State
6.31

11 128 WR Roger Lewis Bowling Green 7.08 29 260 WR Devon Cajuste Stanford 6.26

12 129 WR Leonte Carroo Rutgers 7.07 30 270 WR Demarcus Ayers Houston 6.20

13 132 WR Malcolm Mitchell Georgia 7.06 31 277 WR Thomas Duarte UCLA 6.12

T14 139 WR Corey Coleman Baylor 7.02 32 280 WR Alonzo Russell Toledo 6.06

T14 140 WR Braxton Miller Ohio State 7.02 33 283 WR Bralon Addison Oregon 6.03

Demarcus
T14 141 WR
Robinson
Florida 7.02 34 287 WR Jay Lee Baylor 5.93

D'haquille "Duke"
17 166 WR Keyarris Garrett Tulsa 6.88 35 295 WR
Williams
Auburn 5.71

18 174 WR Marquez North Tennessee 6.83

Wide Receiver Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Route Running: Does the WR display the ability to run a versatile amount of patterns? Flexibility: How well does the WR bend at the knees/hips to sink center of gravity and
Does he create separation with breaks? Does he properly angle his stem to set up DBs? create sudden cuts? Can he contort his body to make plays on the ball? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Hands: How natural is the WR at receiving the ball? Does he display strong hands to Football Intelligence: Does the WR have an overall high football IQ? Does he proper-
win catch point? Does he catch the ball away from his body? Capable of tough catches? ly display ability to sit down in zones, bow routes to create throwing windows? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Speed: Does the WR have live game speed to get vertical and sustain separation? Does Toughness: Can the WR be easily thrown off his route via contact or through press
he have the second gear to break long plays against NFL defenders? coverage? Does he fight for additional yardage? Is he willing work the middle? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Adjust to Ball: How well does the WR locate the football in the air? Does he display Block Ability: Can the WR supplement the running game? Can he appropriately block
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
ability to alter his body position to give best chance at making reception? on the boundary and help spring big runs? Does he work for body/hand positioning?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
RAC Ability: What does the WR do with the ball in his hands? Can he generate missed Effort: Does the WR provide consistent effort on all plays? Does he run routes at same Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
tackles and create extra yardage? Does he have open field “wiggle” or power? speed whether primary or secondary read? Does he fight for yards, fight to win blocks?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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2016 Wide Receiver Analysis

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- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Josh Doctson, Wide Receiver #9

Date of Birth: N/A (RS Senior) Texas Christian University Horned Frogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 202


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 31.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.99


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.909
- 21 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.20
- 1 - Career Production: 214 receptions, 3,177 receiving yards, 34 receiving touchdowns (TDs)
- Receptions/Game: 5.94 - Yardage/Game: 88.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.94
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Kansas State, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 57.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, West Virginia
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Receptions/Game: 11.7 - Yardage/Game: 171.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.82
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Texas Tech (2015), Texas (2015), Minnesota (2015), Kansas State (2015), Mississippi (2014), Iowa State (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Is not highly experienced in running full route Flexibility: Shows strong ability to bend from the knees and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 tree; high frequency of vertical and dig routes. Highly efficient drop hips to decelerate out of stems. Hip drop allows for high
carrying speed through breaks. Shows quality ability to snap out of amount of suddenness. Excellent body control and torso mobility to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A breaks to create separation. Manipulates defenders on stem well. torque from the waist and challenge back shoulder throws.

- Vertical Jump: 41.0” Hands: Occasional instances of drops in traffic; appears to Football Intelligence: L ack of route diversity can be concerning.
allow defenders in traffic influence concentration. Strong, soft Does well to illustrate a grasp on altering routes to accommodate
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” hands to squeeze throws away from frame. Catches away from for coverages. Good body awareness and leaves room to work into
frame, will not let ball into body. the boundary both on vertical throws and in the red area.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’11”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has notable vertical burst vertically to separate against Toughness: Can get re-routed at the LOS when working to get off
majority of secondary players. Twitchy explosiveness in short areas of press coverage. Will not break very many tackles through contact.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A compliments long speed to separate from a release or for adding Does show ability to extend and sustain separation with wingspan
additional RAC. Can win vertically at the next level. when tracking football down the field.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Illustrates tremendous high pointing capability. Block Ability: L ong, lean frame is not notably conducive to
- Short Shuttle: N/A Tracks the ball well vertically; shows an innate ability to challenge sealing off the boundary. Does show good angles and will work to
for ball at highest point. Will attack the football in the air; work provide resistance but largely ineffective in sealing of defensive
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A back to the line of scrimmage on extended plays to protect throws. backs in the open space.
RAC Ability: Is not notably physical with the ball in hands; will Effort: Gives quality effort on snap to snap basis. W ill regularly
be brought down by tackles if provided with moderate contact. attempt to utilize large catch radius on errant throws. Fights for

ATHLETICISM
Quick, rapid feet allow for sudden cuts and illustrates excellent RAC yardage once ball is in hands. Will fight for space on routes in
body control to come to balance from a sprint and break angles. spite of contact to sustain leverage running downfield.

SCORE: 7.41
FILM SCORE: 7.88
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: TCU WR J osh Doctson illustr ates the potential to develop into a tr aditional Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.99 alpha receiver. Physically, Doctson is highly advanced in the fundamentals and technique of
the position; which is a plus considering he is an older draft prospect at a skill position. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Doctson will need time to acclimate to a fuller, more diverse route tree but his physical Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.20 profile and movement skills suggest that development will yield consistent separation and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
quality production. Doctson can contribute in facets of the passing game immediately and his
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
length, catch radius and ball skills will be highly valuable in the red area of the field; where
7.82 space is limited. Doctson would be best served in a vertical passing offense to further expand Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) on his current role in a spread vertical passing offense at the college level. Should be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
regarded as a quality receiving option with an early niche and developmental growth as well. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.41
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.88
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7.83: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Sterling Shepard, Wide Receiver #3

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Oklahoma University Sooners

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5103 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 30.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.62


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.780
- 33 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.15
- 2 - Career Production: 233 receptions, 3,482 receiving yards, 26 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.66 - Yardage/Game: 69.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.52
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Kansas State, Clemson
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 7.67 - Yardage/Game: 145.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.48 - Receptions/Game: 8.33 - Yardage/Game: 101.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.26
- 10 Yard Split: 1.55
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Baylor (2015), Tennessee (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: V ersatile route runner; has shown ability to Flexibility: Extremely loose player. Has ability to drop hips at
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 attack and win on all 3 levels of the field. Works efficiently on the top of stems for sudden deceleration. Plays with a dynamic base,
stems, sells false breaks regularly to roll out of cuts with large capable of shifting out from underneath hips. Maximizes wingspan
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A amount of separation. Polished in manipulating DBs in man. with upper half mobility to catch suboptimal throws.

- Vertical Jump: 41.0” Hands: V ery natural hands catcher who does not struggle in Football Intelligence: R egularly wins with advanced aspects of
catching away from frame. Shows soft hands to effortlessly haul in the position, such as: altered stems, false breaks, sitting down in
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” throws. Will flash hands late on throws to prevent DBs to play zone coverage. Has ability to alter routes depending on defensive
through at the catch point and break up receptions. back leverage; consistently open as a result.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has much better quality of short area quickness than Toughness: Does not win with physicality. Can get bumped off
long speed. Will get caught from behind if breaking out large, of stems if impacted on release and does not utilize body leverage to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A chunk gains. Tremendous short area quickness and acceleration to rub off DBs at top of stem. Mentally tough player, does not shy from
force poor angles from tacklers. contact, not allow smaller stature dictate effort as blocker.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: L imitations are only in regard to stature and lack of Block Ability: L imited upside on account of frame. Is sticky on
- Short Shuttle: N/A ability to physically box out defenders. Reads the ball in the air the boundary to keep body in between ball carriers and defenders
very well, will adjust downfield to meet throws on trajectory. Will but can be collapsed or pushing out of alleys. Effort is strong and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A play with hands away to attack the ball in the air. consistent.
RAC Ability: L ong speed is only adequate for the next level. Effort: Has contributed as a return player in addition to
Has ability to regularly force missed tackles and create extra offensive responsibilities during career at Oklahoma. Plays every
yardage on account of short area agility. Has flashed good balance release off of the LOS with purpose; whether running routes or
ATHLETICISM to contort or spin off of contact. running defensive backs off of the LOS.

SCORE: 7.54
FILM SCORE: 7.96
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma Wide Receiver Ster ling Shepar d shows a skillset that suggests Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.62 NFL success will not take long to find him. Shepard plays with tremendous play speed on all
routes; his ability to carry high end speed through breaks will make him a handful to cover. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Shepard will struggle at times with physicality if pressed into regular reps on the boundary; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.15 he does not have the length or strength to fight through this contact consistently and get out Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
into space. Shepard is another WR prospect who would likely be best served working all over
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
the field but particularly in the slot to increase the number of angles and routes he can use to
7.26 beat defenders. Shepard might have the best combination of route running ability and hands Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) out of any WR in the class. A team would be wise to target Shepard in the early portions of Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Day 2 of this year’s draft. Should contribute immediately. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.54
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


7 . 6 7 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

L a q u o n Tr e a d w e l l , W i d e R e c e i v e r #1

Date of Birth: 06/14/1995 Junior, University of Mississippi Rebels

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 221


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.677
- 43 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.44
- 3 - Career Production: 202 receptions, 2,393 receiving yards, 21 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.77 - Yardage/Game: 68.4 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: Boise State, Alabama, Auburn
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 7.33 - Yardage/Game: 87.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.63 - Receptions/Game: 5.33 - Yardage/Game: 64.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.26
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Auburn (2015), Florida (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Alabama (2014) Louisiana State (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: High volume of quick smoke patterns. Needs Flexibility: Does not plant hard from underneath frame for hard
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 refinement at top of hard breaking patterns. Does show nuance and cuts consistently. Shows ability to drop hips and anchor at top of
subtle ability to set up defenders with overtop leverage on stem. stems but irregularly. Loose extremities and excellent body control
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Can attack on all three levels of the field. Strong release vs press. to reach around, over or through defensive backs to challenge ball.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Hands: Plays the ball in the air with a “my ball” mentality; very Football Intelligence: Not regularly asked to break off stems
aggressive to pluck ball away from frame with hands. Impressive against particular coverages, will run routes and win with ball skills
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” strength to squeeze ball on contested catches. Sure handed, does and physicality instead. Good awareness in game situations to work
not double clutch on receptions before securing into body. to down markers/sidelines. Will snap off false stems for separation.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not possess dynamic vertical speed but does show Toughness: Can continue to develop more subtle bumps at top
ability to alter speeds on stem and when tracking ball to separate of stems. Will devastate smaller defenders with physicality at the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A on long targets. Has a second gear to accelerate with the ball in LOS or after the catch. Very overwhelming to bring down one on
hands for large RAC gains. one in the open field due to aggressive mentality as ball carrier.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: T remendous leaping ability and maximizes every bit Block Ability: Aggressive blocker, sometimes to a fault. W ill get
- Short Shuttle: N/A of wingspan to challenge throws and shield defenders from the ball. carried away trying to drive block defenders out of field of play and
Tracks back shoulder throws with excellent consistency, regularly lose balanced base. Good angles and good patience on delayed
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A gets strong read to time body contortion and receive the throw. runs; strong hands and strong athleticism to mirror on the edge.
RAC Ability: W ill not run away from all defensive backs with Effort: Rarely an issue with release; will run off press defensive
speed but has an excellent combination of physicality and balance backs to create space on the boundary. Does well in phases as a
to spin and bounce off of hits to pick up extra yards. Surprisingly blocker and a receiver, regularly presses off of the line. Impressive
ATHLETICISM nimble in short areas to break pursuit angles as well. will to create RAC in open space.

SCORE: 4.84
FILM SCORE: 8.17
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi WR Laquon Tr eadwell possesses the most compar able tr aits to a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 NFL “alpha” receiver out of the 2016 class. Treadwell pairs an ideal frame/build with a
strong nose for attacking the football in the air and the size/agility combination to be a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
nightmare for secondaries after the catch. Treadwell lacks the high end burst to be considered Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.44 a tried and true “game breaking” receiver, he will not run away from all comers. That said, Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Treadwell built excellent chemistry with his passers and did well as a back shoulder receiver
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
to make plays even without high levels of separation. Treadwell, who has come back strong
7.26 from a gruesome leg injury in 2014 by losing some weight off of frame, looks quicker, more Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) fluid and more effective after the catch in 2015. Provided Treadwell continues to develop Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
versatility as a route runner and came learn to use size more often, he has a very high ceiling. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.84
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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2014: Broken leg (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


7 . 5 9 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Michael Thomas, Wide Receiver #3

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 212


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.65


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.926
- 63 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.50
- 4 - Career Production: 113 receptions, 1,602 receiving yards, 18 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.90 - Yardage/Game: 41.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 70.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.57 - Receptions/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 43.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.35
- 10 Yard Split: 1.56
- Games watched: Rutgers (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Michigan (2015), Maryland (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: W illing to take initial space on release prior to Flexibility: Plays with a large catch radius courtesy of frame
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 working a clean break after manipulating DBs. Skilled in false and looseness in the upper extremities. Capable of bending knees
breaks/stems; sells routes convincingly. Eats up cushion against off and dropping the hips as a means of decelerating quickly and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A coverage quickly to step on toes and force DBs to open hips. working off of a loose, dynamic base.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Hands: Has had a number of questionable drops to this point in Football Intelligence: Shows a very strong awareness to work
career at OSU. Can at times allow the ball to get into frame as around obstacles on stem, knows how to alter routes against various
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” compared to extending to meet the ball earlier in trajectory. Strong coverage looks. Good angles in space to work to stems and also
hands and presence to squeeze the ball at the catch point. when collapsing into the box as a blocker.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’6”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not have a super dynamic second gear but does Toughness: Super physical after the catch. Handful to corral
show the ability to eat up yardage with long strides once hitting the due to strong upper body, leg drive and effective free arm. Will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A open field. Smooth runner and accelerator with just enough long extend if hip to hip at the top of stem to subtly generate additional
speed to beat some angles down the field. separation.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Is not a dominant catch point receiver, will lose Block Ability: T remendous effort and base, will slide laterally
- Short Shuttle: N/A some chances with a sticky defender but should be considered a with a firm foundation to close off alleys to the football in the
viable option in contested catch situations. Will box out defenders secondary. Will throw hands firmly and fights to sustain blocks.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with frame, putting body between the defender and the ball. Successful blocks thrown frequently due to size and length.
RAC Ability: Creative open field runner to help replace a lack Effort: Consistent and reliable. W orks off of the L OS with a
of high end short area quickness. Is loose and capable of contorting high level of consistency; eats up yardage quickly on every play.
body appropriately to generate extra yards. Will utilize strength to Provides quality effort as a blocker to seal the boundary or interior
ATHLETICISM overpower defensive backs. lanes for both runs and short throws.

SCORE: 6.25
FILM SCORE: 7.99
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Wide Receiver Michael Thomas shows a physical/technical Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.65 skillset that figures to be much more productive than he was in his time with the Buckeyes.
Thomas was one of many highly gifted weapons for the Buckeyes and was not able to shine Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
in the way his skills suggest he has the potential to do. Thomas is fairly advanced as a route Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.50 runner and knows how to battle and win at the LOS or up the field against various coverages Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
where defensive backs carry various levels of leverage. Thomas still does have some areas of
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
improvement: most notably continuing to use size to advantage in contested catch situations
5.35 and cleaning up some easily catchable drops. Thomas does have the ability to develop and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) grow into an “alpha” receiver role but may require some additional time to adjust to the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
tighter coverages at the NFL level. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.25
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.99
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 4 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ty l e r B o y d , W i d e R e c e i v e r #23

Date of Birth: 11/15/1994 Junior, University of Pittsburgh Panthers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 197


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.529
- 69 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.45
- 5 - Career Production: 254 receptions, 3,361 receiving yards, 21 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 6.68 - Yardage/Game: 88.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), Houston
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 7.67 - Yardage/Game: 107.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Iowa, North Carolina, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Receptions/Game: 7.67 - Yardage/Game: 101.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.48
- 10 Yard Split: 1.60
- Games watched: North Carolina (2015), Navy (2015), Iowa (2015), Miami (FL) (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Houston (2014), Georgia Tech (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: T remendous efficiency as a route runner both Flexibility: Highly mobile and loose athlete. Hands play away
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 in stems and breaks. Very versatile; frequently works to all three from frame with ease to reach for throws. Feet, when needed, plant
levels of the field. Will regularly snap off breaks with efficient steps on steep angles to carry speed through breaks and cuts. Capable of
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and establish separation for targets if ball is thrown on time. dropping hips to sit down and stop suddenly.

- Vertical Jump: 34.0” Hands: Excellent receiving skills. Capable of plucking football Football Intelligence: R egularly shows recognition of vacant
efficiently and with no juggle. Hands are sticky and trap ball firmly space in pass coverage to sit down and square to QB for a target.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” on initial impact. Hands receiver; can go up and squeeze throws Sells fake stems and alters release to manipulate and attack DBs
when contested and has strength to sustain grip and finish. depending on routes.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’11”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: L acks true vertical speed for the next level. Does not Toughness: Can get knocked around when impacted on stems,
show release burst to get on top of off coverage suddenly. Play will allow to be pinned to sideline or delayed on release if jammed.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A speed is consistent and fluid; will play at the same pace in and out Shows willingness to use hands to fight through soft contact. Will
of breaks. Poses a challenge from stems onward. drop head on tacklers to deliver a blow.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: W ill at times lapse and drift away from the ball Block Ability: Has enough of a presence to at least make DBs
- Short Shuttle: N/A instead of sufficiently attacking in the air. Tracks football vertically and OLB think twice on short motions for crack blocks. Hands are
very well. Strong skill in flashing hands late and placing perfectly used well to establish an initial grip and force defenders to peel off
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on ball trajectory to snatch cleanly. and reroute in pursuit.
RAC Ability: L acks short area explosiveness to turn creases Effort: Contributes not just on offense but also as a return man.
into boundary or up field into long scoring plays. Has enough Irregularities on release appear to be calculated, not the product of
fluidity and wiggle to movement skills to shake initial tackler if a poor motor or disinterest. Will make quality effort to impact and
ATHLETICISM squared up in space. support the ground game on boundary.

SCORE: 5.05
FILM SCORE: 7.99
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Pittsbur gh WR Tyler Boyd is a high end possession r eceiver and should Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 transition fairly easily to the next level. Boyd plays with a crafty sense of the field and
regularly breaks off effective routes to snap clean and establish separation on the stem. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Boyd’s downside is the lack of upside: he’s a smooth, fluid mover and a crisp route runner Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.45 but will have trouble creating after the catch and does not have the ability to create on his Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
own. Boyd should be regarded as one of the more “safe” Wide Receiver prospects for 2016,
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
he does not have as high a ceiling as several other high profile prospects but he also has a
7.48 higher floor, protecting whichever team elects to invest in him that a return for their Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) selection is likely. Boyd is going to produce early for a NFL team and should be regarded Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
as a potential starter and a Day 2 caliber prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.05
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.99
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 4 2 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

P h a r o h C o o p e r, W i d e R e c e i v e r #11

Date of Birth: 03/07/1995 Junior, University of South Carolina Gamecocks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 203


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.400
- 72 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 25
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.49
- 6 - Career Production: 138 receptions, 2,163 receiving yards, 18 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 6.30 - Yardage/Game: 86.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.72
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Auburn, Clemson
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 74.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Not Available (Quad Strain) 2015 Top Competition: North Carolina, Florida, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 57.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Florida (2015), North Carolina (2015), Missouri (2015), Kentucky (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Most successful plays stem from quick hitting Flexibility: Free, easy mover. Carries speed extremely well
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A slant or bubble routes and extended plays. Will press hard up the through corners and breaks. Will contort body to maximize frame
field to force DBs to respect vertical speed, very effective dropping and challenge for errant throws. Capable of dropping low and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the hips and snapping back on firm comeback routes. decelerating very quickly.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hands: Hands do not show strength on contested catch Football Intelligence: Has a natural feel for finding open space,
opportunities to be able to firmly hold the ball away from frame. both when running routes over the MOF against zone or when play
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” Capable of playing outside of chest and will go up and get throws deteriorates to extend and work into vacant areas. Has flashed
over forehead with hands in full extension. strong sideline awareness to optimize perimeter targets.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has a second and third gear to kick in when left Toughness: Plays above weight class and will not shy away from
unattended in space. Explosive athlete with vertical speed to contact; although can still be bumped off of routes. Not going to be
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A challenge overtop coverage and the ability to pull away from man a presence as a blocker. Can be brought down fairly easily with
coverage underneath. Game breaking potential. contact but does spin and show good balance to fight forward.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: A bilities as a receiver are hidden by poor offensive Block Ability: Shows a likeable attitude as a blocker but will be
- Short Shuttle: N/A structure. Will not win with sticky defenders crossing face or in easily collapsed by most defenders. Presses hard to get favorable
pocket at catch point. Has strong leaping ability for frame and the angles and does a strong job working base to stay wide in an effort
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A mobility to reach and corral throws. to keep back to ball carrier.
RAC Ability: W ill get brought down by traffic around legs or Effort: Scrappy player but will occasionally get lost on M OF
even arm tackles. Creative, twitchy runner with suddenness in short routes if rubbing against underneath zones. Shows good attitude
areas to juke, stop/start or straight outrun defenders. Does well after teammates’ receptions to work to spring a block. Plays RAC
ATHLETICISM when squared to tacklers to make the first one miss. chances on full tilt.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.67
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: South Car olina Wide Receiver Phar oh Cooper has flown fair ly under the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.97 radar due to the lack of structure and chemistry in the Gamecocks offense but Cooper is a
highly gifted player capable of providing an explosive component to a NFL offense. Cooper Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
is surprisingly effective as a route runner thanks to high end movement skills and the ability Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.49 to naturally change directions with suddenness. Where Cooper comes up short is in the area Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
of physicality, his frame simply does not lend itself well to having to fight through contact
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
(even if he doesn’t shy away from it). Cooper’s abilities with the ball in his hands give him
7.03 special potential: he’s electric and explosive if left one on one or in open space. Defenses Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) who leave him unattended for receptions will pay dearly, he has the skills to take simple, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
routine catches the distance. Should be an early Day 2 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.67
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 4 0 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Rashard Higgins, Wide Receiver #82

Date of Birth: 10/07/1994 Junior, Colorado State University Rams

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 196


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.579
- 77 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.75
- 7 - Career Production: 238 receptions, 3,648 receiving yards, 31 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 6.26 - Yardage/Game: 96.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.82
2014 Top Competition: Boise State, Boston College, Utah
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 9.00 - Yardage/Game: 117.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Nevada, Boise State, Air Force
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 81.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.31
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Nevada (2015), Boise State (2015), Utah State (2015), Boise State (2014), Air Force (2014), Utah (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: T witchy in open space to allow for sudden Flexibility: High end movement skills as a whole. Lower half
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 13 breaks. Effective beating press coverage with agility and hand tech. mobility is frequently on display with hard cuts or breaks in routes.
Snaps off of route stems quickly; presses hard off of the LOS to In addition, does well to drop shoulder and minimize surface area
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A commit DBs to open hips. beating press. Can freely open to back shoulder throws.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Hands: W ill occasionally basket catch throws to the numbers if Football Intelligence: W ill at times concede too much space to
squared to throw. Hands are reliable and soft; does not have issues compensate for lack of physicality. Versatile player with technical
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” plucking away from frame. When high pointing throws does well to skills to work routes from both sides of the field. Very effective in
receive in the diamond area between hands. trap and delay routes to lull defenders.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has big time burst and acceleration in the open field. Toughness: By and large an unphysical player. Can get knocked
Has enough vertical speed to break off large gains if separation is off of stem or re-routed fairly easily with overtop defenders or at the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A established. Short area acceleration is enough to break pursuit catch point. Scrappy mentality both after catch and as a blocker, but
angles in tight areas and create RAC. will not win with physicality.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: T racks the ball in the air well, although struggled Block Ability: W ill not offer much, although effort is strong
- Short Shuttle: N/A with miscommunications with new QB in 2015. Much better timing and has shown an ability to at least offer a bit of resistance and
on chemistry throws (vertical/back shoulder/etc.) in 2014 with force adjustments in pursuit. Will also chop or cut DBs out on the
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Grayson at helm. Adjusts torso well to reach for errant throws. boundary.
RAC Ability: High end elusiveness due to rapid feet, short area Effort: Fearless mentality in spite of lean frame. W orks the
agility and creativity with ball in hands. Can break angles with middle of the field at full speed. Does not allow defenders of larger
sharp cuts or also shake a balanced defender when squared up frame and stature to intimidate into conceding yards. Will put best
ATHLETICISM head to head. Speed to break of long gains. effort forward as a blocker.

SCORE: 3.98
FILM SCORE: 8.17
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado State Wide Receiver Rashar d Higgins possesses an excellent NFL Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 skillset. Higgins is a natural receiver with the ability to pluck the football away from frame to
help him play bigger than his size. Higgins will struggle at the next level with physicality and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
likely will be limited to roles that keep him off of the LOS and in the MOF so his high end Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.75 levels of COD and refined route running can be best applied to an offensive system. Higgins’ Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
abilities are accentuated by his play speed and the creativity he shows after the catch to gain
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
extra yardage and be a big play weapon. Higgins reminds of a leaner, less explosive version
7.31 of former Trojan and current Philadelphia Nelson Agholor. NFL franchises with a filled out Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) roster looking for the opportunity to add a new dynamic to their passing game with speed, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
crisp route running and explosiveness should consider Higgins on Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 3 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

W i l l i a m F u l l e r, W i d e R e c e i v e r #7

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 186


- Hand Diameter: 8.25” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.63


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.692
- 81 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 32
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.97
- 8 - Career Production: 144 receptions, 2,512 receiving yards, 30 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.50 - Yardage/Game: 78.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.94
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Arizona State, Louisiana State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 76.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.32 - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 95.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.31
- 10 Yard Split: 1.52
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Ohio State (2015), Stanford (2015), Texas (2015), Massachusetts (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Highly efficient getting out into route stems, Flexibility: Free mover capable of high amounts of bend
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 very quick and nimble to beat press coverage and eats up cushion throughout the hips, knees and base to create suddenness in tight
vs. off coverage. Deadly 9 route runner, will sell post/flag routes spaces without lag. Capable of opening shoulders back to the ball
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and force DBs to open hips. Very good quickness at top of routes. while carrying speed up the field.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: Hands are a bit rigid, will double clutch some accurate Football Intelligence: A bility to set up defensive backs with
throws and flat out drop others. Has a poor habit of trapping creative false stems is very strong. Will work hard to force a
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” throws to the frame when square to the throw instead of reaching commitment from DBs before getting into break. Has shown ability
out with hands to meet ball. to curl down in soft spots and square to QB.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’6”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Devastating long speed. T rack type of athlete with Toughness: L argely unphysical receiver; will not win contested
ability to run go routes past just about anyone. Will force teams to catches with regularity, too easily rerouted or disrupted with
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A respect ability to get behind overtop coverage. Has very strong contact. Lacks physical strength to roll off of the LOS and through
short area acceleration as well. press coverage.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: A bility to track vertical throws is highly impressive. Block Ability: Is not going to be considered an asset in
- Short Shuttle: N/A Capable of going high or low to challenge errant passes. Has supplementary play. Should not be asked to throw critical blocks in
shown ability to drop down and scoop throws out of the dirt on the run game; has bounced off impact more than once trying to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A several occasions. close down and wall off a lane.
RAC Ability: W ill likely be unable to run through a wrap Effort: W ill throttle down in some instances if initial push off
tackle attempt. Explosive ability thanks to long speed and short the line is not met with attention. Admirable fight for extra yardage
area quickness; has the potential to be a game breaking receiver if after the catch. Rarely concedes a target as an incompletion without
ATHLETICISM left 1 on 1 or in the open field. making every effort to get hands on ball.

SCORE: 7.43
FILM SCORE: 7.60
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Wide Receiver Will Fuller is an impr essive pr ospect when Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.63 taking into perspective what exactly he is: a speed receiver who can potentially be a game
changing receiver with ability to beat any kind of coverage vertically and the subsequent Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
benefits that he will be able to reap as a result. Teams will regularly be on heels with him on Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.97 the field and he likely will have the opportunity to get a lot of underneath work and targets as Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
a result. Of course, Fuller has a fair amount of flaws as well. Namely, his hands leave
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
something to be desired with how many free throws hit the turf. Fuller will never be a player
7.31 to win with strength, as a matter of fact he will quite regularly go down on first contact. But Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) defenses will have to catch him first. A team sorely lacking in speed and looking for a fresh, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
new explosive dynamic to their offense should have no qualms selecting Fuller in RD 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.43
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.60
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 3 6 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jordan Payton, Wide Receiver #9

Date of Birth: 09/01/1993 Senior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 216


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.725
- 109 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.24
- 9 - Career Production: 201 receptions, 2,701 receiving yards, 14 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.87 - Yardage/Game: 51.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.27
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Oregon, Kansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 90.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.47 - Receptions/Game: 8.00 - Yardage/Game: 102.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.19
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Washington State (2015), Southern California (2015), Stanford (2015), Arizona (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Smooth, efficient runner in space. W ell versed Flexibility: A ppears to be a bit tight throughout the torso,
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A in a variety of routes, has run vertical, come back, in breaks and struggles to open the shoulders back to the LOS when working up
out breaks effectively during college career. Alters release to pair the field. Does have solid knee bend to decelerate and drop and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with timing out route combinations. break with suddenness.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Hands: Has had a handful of poor drops that hit hands on Football Intelligence: Has developed strong chemistry with each
target. Will also let some throws into chest if unable to open of last 2 QBs at UCLA (Hundley/Rosen). Illustrates understanding
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” shoulders to ball. When forced to extend shows off strong hands to and need for timing, will delay stems to allow zones to clear. Will
quickly corral and squeeze the ball. get head back around when entering soft areas in defense.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not possess any notable kind of long speed. M uch Toughness: T hicker frame, knows how to use it. Strong at the
more of a stereotypical possession receiver. Carries what speed is catch point, capable of boxing out defensive backs when adjusting to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A present well through breaks of routes. Only average burst and the ball. Physically tenacious as a blocker on the boundary and will
release after the catch or off of the LOS. regularly stick to DBs.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: High quality ability to read the ball in the air. Block Ability: Smooth and patience in space, is not one to over
- Short Shuttle: N/A Shows off good timing to work head back around and adjust to the set or attack too soon and concede an angle. Hands are strong and
throw. Can get up and attack the ball in the air if required. strike inside numbers to gain control. Takes good angles off release
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Physically stout at the catch point. to spot up in a favorable position.
RAC Ability: Does not possess any notable amount of short Effort: Quality effort in all aspects of the position, whether a
area quickness or agility after the catch. Does show strength to be receiver, decoy or blocker. Has expressed interest at Senior Bowl in
able to shrug off weak tackle attempts or force a missed tackle with the Special Teams units so should be willing to supplement role in
ATHLETICISM a well timed cut to break off an angle. offense early on in career.

SCORE: 6.21
FILM SCORE: 7.34
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Wide Receiver J or dan Payton looks the par t of a ster eotypical Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 possession receiver in the NFL. Payton is smooth in his routes and has a large body and
frame which he has proven to successfully utilize as a tool to block out defenders in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
contested situations. Payton does have a limited ceiling, he lacks the dynamic movement Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.24 skills, explosiveness and high end hands to warrant consideration for a role as an alpha Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
receiver. With that said, Payton should still hold value as a Day 2 WR prospect. Payton’s
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
transition to the NFL should be fairly smooth, he has the polish necessary as a route runner to
6.19 contribute early on in his career. The progression he has shown in college in becoming a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) larger and larger part of the offense will likely peak, I do not see Payton as a high ceiling Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
prospect. His floor, on the other hand should be higher than average. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.21
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.34
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) 7 . 2 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Nelson Spruce, Wide Receiver #22

Date of Birth: 12/05/1992 RS Senior, University of Colorado Buffaloes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 206


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.239
- 120 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.67
- 10 - Career Production: 293 receptions, 3,348 receiving yards, 23 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.98 - Yardage/Game: 68.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.47
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, UCLA, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 58.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Oregon, Washington State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.69 - Receptions/Game: 7.00 - Yardage/Game: 94.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.30
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Washington State (2015), Oregon (2015), Stanford (2015), UCLA (2015), Utah (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Showcases a high amount of polish. V ery Flexibility: No notable areas of movement limitation. Nice hip
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 effective to alter stems against leveraged defenders. Does not shy drop on hard plant cuts. Can reach back to challenge throws behind
away from contact on route stems and can be physical at the LOS. up field momentum. Hands mobile enough to work to full potential
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Sharp cuts and excellent timing to snap off come back patters. on throws challenging catch radius.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Hands: V ery soft hands. Minimal trouble to collect throws Football Intelligence: Understanding of spacing concepts and
away from body. Ball does not rattle around on first impact, softly importance of route combinations is evident by calculated release
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” capable of collecting throws and tucking away. Hands are strong and break when paired with other stems. Heady player around the
and squeeze ball well in contested situations. sideline. Breaks off routes to provide target on broken down plays.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not possess anything other than average straight Toughness: Plays above weight class. V ery willing and able to
line speed. Does compensate with calculated releases; will run handle press coverage or collisions on stem. Effective in utilizing
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A various routes with altering speed in unison with breaks and hands as a means of lifting/pressing out of contact. Good balance to
timing. Can separate vertically when pushing hard up field. sustain speed or break after impact.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Is not a dynamic leaper or a high point receiver. Block Ability: Effective in working into favorable positions with
- Short Shuttle: N/A Tracks the ball well and has strong timing to flash the hands as ball inside leverage. Actively transitions from a shoulder into a face up
arrives. Able to win contested catches and convert tight coverage block after working for position. Will get collapsed by stronger
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A into receptions. defensive backs.
RAC Ability: Smooth athlete without short area quickness Effort: L ow pace reps or releases are calculated, not a red mark
skills to regularly break tackles in space. Has an adequate ability on effort. High effort player who is physical before and after the
to extend and take open space. Does not consistently break tackles catch. Active in run support.
ATHLETICISM at the catch point.

SCORE: 4.00
FILM SCORE: 7.85
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado Wide Receiver Nelson Spr uce has an impr essive amount of polish Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 to his game. Spruce was able to maximize his physical skill set with excellent route running
ability and a cerebral approach to the game. Spruce sets up defensive backs regularly to break Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
off of stems and into open space; he is able to identify where he is out-leveraged and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.67 successfully modify routes, releases and breaks appropriately to still win. Soft hands enable Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Spruce to flash late and pluck the ball out of the air. Spruce is perfectly capable of playing
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
both the slot and the boundary, there is a lot of polish which should ease the transition to the
6.30 next level (structure of his future offense obviously pending). Spruce is only an average Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) athlete but has the skill set and football intelligence to make the leap to the next level; he is a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
technician and should be regarded as a day 1 contributor for a team selecting early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.85
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 1 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Roger Lewis, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: 11/27/1993 (Prep) Sophomore, Bowling Green State University Falcons

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.64


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.679
- 128 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 28
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.14
- 11 - Career Production: 158 receptions, 2,638 receiving yards, 23 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.64 - Yardage/Game: 94.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.82
2014 Top Competition: Western Kentucky, Wisconsin, South Alabama
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 94.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Memphis, Tennessee, Maryland
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.57 - Receptions/Game: 8.00 - Yardage/Game: 170.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.04
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Memphis (2015), Kent State (2015), Tennessee (2015), Maryland (2015), Georgia Southern (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Effective release; will alter urgency and press Flexibility: Excellent amount of body control to challenge
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 8 firmly if facing off coverage. Will snap quickly out of breaks and throws. Will drop the hips swiftly to squat down against overtop
has shown to be effective in all three areas of the field; consistently defenders. Has the mobility throughout the torso to extend for back
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A separated vertically and broken off stems firmly underneath. shoulder throws or reach far away from frame.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: Had some drops down the stretch in 2015; appeared to Football Intelligence: Has a cerebral approach to running
be concentration related as compared to hardness in the hands. routes; will alter release and stem as dictated by coverage. Shows
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” Has flashed some wow receptions with hand stickiness to corral great timing on come back patterns and does well to time head snap
throws. to locate the football.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not possess a high level of natural acceleration. Toughness: Is not highly effective to work physically through
Plays with greater speed than test speed; is able to separate press coverage. Very active with the free hand working on stem to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A vertically. Will win a fair amount of foot races after the catch; bump and work overtop of defenders. Stands in confidently on
particularly in the open field. receptions against zone, willing to risk contact to greet the ball.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: A bility to track the football in the air and extend to Block Ability: Has an adequate build for contributing as a
- Short Shuttle: N/A make plays is outstanding. Has hands to complete catches on far blocker but will not sweep down and seal the boundary consistently
reaches of catch radius. Will alter body steeply to come back at the next level.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A across the face of DBs and be first to ball.
RAC Ability: W ill not be as consistent with big plays at the next Effort: Strong effort player. Can’t help but love the effort in
level due to lack of burst. Has the vision to identify potential cuts at contested catches and back shoulder throws; is very creative in
the catch point in his peripherals. Does well to make most of ways to get hands back to the football first.
ATHLETICISM physical skill set; is a tough runner with good balance.

SCORE: 4.65
FILM SCORE: 7.54
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Bowling Gr een State Wide Receiver Roger Lewis may not possess notably Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.64 high end athleticism or stature; but he plays much like a much larger/dynamic football player.
Lewis is a gifted athlete with strong route running skills and ball tracking ability; he Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
undoubtedly will face an easier transition to the next level compared to a number of other Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.14 receivers in the class. Lewis makes up for an underwhelming athletic profile with polish in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
routes; it is apparent that he attacks routes in a calculated manner; he is able to identify how
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
to release and how to alter stems to set up defensive backs. Lewis is going to need to answer
8.04 questions regarding his past; as he was charged with two counts of rape (one case dismissed, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the other a mistrial) his Senior year of HS. These charges may loom large over his draft Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
status and could potentially affect his standing on some team’s boards. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.65
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.54
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Sexual assault charges (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 0 8 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Leonte Carroo, Wide Receiver #4

Date of Birth: 01/24/1994 Senior, Rutgers University Scarlet Knights

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5117 - Weight: 217


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.542
- 129 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.67
- 12 - Career Production: 122 receptions, 2373 receiving yards, 29 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.77 - Yardage/Game: 53.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.66
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 46.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Washington State, Michigan State, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 80.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.57
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Washington State (2015), Ohio State (2014), Tulane (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Is not highly crisp or quick at top of breaks; Flexibility: Fairly loose through the torso, most notably when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 however does work efficiently with feet to minimize movement. altering frame to adjust to back shoulder or errant throws. Shows
Shows versatility; functions well in all areas of the field with ability good drop of the hips in firm breaks to stop suddenly. No noticeable
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A to alter stems and create free runs into the secondary. limitations to range of motion.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Hands: Fairly sure handed receiver. If able to get two hands on Football Intelligence: Has shown a quality capability to identify
the ball is typically able to secure catch, even if the nose of the ball and manipulate defensive backs off of the LOS. Will flash refined
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” is awkwardly tilted on arrival. Hands show strength to squeeze and double moves or false stems to open throwing windows. Tracks
maintain control if impacted shortly after arrival of throw. throws well in the air to time meeting with throw.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: L acks notable long speed or quick twitch acceleration. Toughness: Physical player running off of the LOS. Strong
Much more of a smooth mover than an explosive player. Will not frame to withstand impact at catch point. Plays larger than size in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A regularly run past defensive backs on pure vertical routes. Play the middle of the field and the red area, unafraid of running into
speed in routes is average. high traffic areas.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Has a poor habit of waiting on throws in contested Block Ability: Frame and physicality offer quality reps as a
- Short Shuttle: N/A catch situations. Would rather trap deeper targets to chest than blocker, particularly on crack blocks into the second level. Needs to
attack at highest point. Illustrates strong catch radius with hands become more assertive with hands to attempt to prolong occupying
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A receptions due to high percentage of errant throws. defenders.
RAC Ability: Does not display a high array of after the catch Effort: R elease off of L OS appears to be universal, regardless of
capabilities. Has just enough deceptive speed to outrun a poor the play call or read progression. Will challenge defensive backs
angle. Strong body in space but does not break a high percentage with a second effort on runs springing to the perimeter and clearly
ATHLETICISM of open field tackles. hustles in effort to potentially help spring big plays.

SCORE: 6.13
FILM SCORE: 7.45
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Rutger s Wide Receiver Leonte Car r oo is a highly pr oductive pr ospect, an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 impressive trait given the lack of stability and efficiency from the Rutgers offense of the
course of his time as a Scarlett Knight. Carroo has an odd build for a WR; he is built more Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
like a running back and actually plays to the same strengths when playing in the open field. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.67 Very physical player, a necessary trait given the lack of suddenness or explosion to his game. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Carroo is a smooth mover more so than a dynamic receiving option when projecting his skill
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
set to the next level. Carroo’s lack of length will hurt as a catch point/contested catch
5.57 receiver, especially when considering how passive he can be at times when having to play the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) ball in the air. Carroo appears to be a quality WR prospect but is one without any dominant Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
or showcase traits to set him apart as anything other than a mid-round prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.13
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.45
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


7 . 0 7 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Malcolm Mitchell, Wide Receiver #26

Date of Birth: 07/20/1992 RS Senior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5113 - Weight: 194


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.29


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.600
- 132 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.69
- 13 - Career Production: 174 receptions, 2,350 receiving yards, 16 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.70 - Yardage/Game: 50.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.34
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Georgia Tech, Auburn
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 34.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Pennsylvania State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.45 - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 79.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.35
- 10 Yard Split: 1.55
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Alabama (2015), South Carolina (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Struggles to create separation when faced with Flexibility: Carries pad level at a suitable level; particularly
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 press man. Will eat up off coverage all day; has ability to snap out releasing off of the LOS. Does have high amount of body control
of stems and break firmly back towards the LOS or into the MOF and torso mobility to fight back through traffic and play throws on
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on slants/digs. the back shoulder.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Hands: W ill allow a bit too much space between the hands on Football Intelligence: W ins with timing and chemistry just as
basket catches. When attacking the ball with both hands above the much as technique. Will break off route stems as needed depending
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” waist has incredibly soft hands; do not hear the ball impact hands on coverage and will consistently tear up open space.
on receptions.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’9”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not separate vertically as timed speed would Toughness: W ill not fight off squared up DBs consistently at the
suggest; will struggle to get overtop of defenses and will not LOS. Does show a nice job to subtly bump at top of route stems. Will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A regularly gas DBs left isolated vertically. Has a nice initial release not offer high amount of physical power after the catch or as a
off of the LOS, however. blocker.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: T iming and ability to ID throws is strong; will locate Block Ability: W ill not be able to consistently establish control
- Short Shuttle: N/A ball quickly after working head around and snap hands up to grab of DBs if forced to lock up in space. Plays with strong attitude and
the ball. Has a surprising amount of body contortion ability to scrappy approach but simply lacks the strength to work over DBs
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A reach around and behind defenders. with hands/feet.
RAC Ability: L acks an elite trait to really compliment receiving Effort: High effort player in all aspects of the position. W ill do
skills after the catch. Stops/starts on sudden, sharp cuts. Will be well to work through contact and bodies in an effort to make a play
able to generate a fair amount of RAC due to initial burst and on the football. Could see spell time as a ST individual to
ATHLETICISM strong spatial awareness. compliment offensive duties.

SCORE: 7.48
FILM SCORE: 7.31
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Wide Receiver Malcolm Mitchell has had str ong per for mances at Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.29 the Reese’s Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine to help compliment some quietly strong film
at Georgia. Mitchell is a very gifted hands receiver; his hands are very soft and allow him to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
reach out and corral passes effortlessly before bringing them in to his frame. Mitchell is a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.69 polished route runner as well; he is very efficient to break cleanly into open space and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
accelerate into the reception out of the break. Mitchell does have his issues; most notably he
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
can get off schedule and re-routed fairly easily if facing press coverage; he does not show the
5.35 same amount of crispness and efficiency in his breaks when he is being harassed up the field Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) of play. Mitchell is a strong pro candidate who will very likely have a more successful NFL Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
career than collegiate one; he would be a strong addition early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.48
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.31
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 0 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Corey Coleman, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: 07/06/1994 RS Junior, Baylor University Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 194


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 30.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.29


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.786
- 139 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.36
- T14 - Career Production: 173 receptions, 3,009 receiving yards, 33 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.94 - Yardage/Game: 86.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.94
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Kansas State, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 112.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 45.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.75
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: West Virginia (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Rice (2015), Kansas (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Texas Tech (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: R uns an extremely limited tree, typically made Flexibility: Gets choked up on throws to the back shoulder. Has
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 of go, slant, post, smoke and comebacks. Needs to develop a incredible lower half mobility for planting on steep cuts and break
consistent effort on a snap by snap basis, frequently rolls out of on large angles. Inefficiency on steep breaks comes from lack of
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A stance on back side. Does not work DBs to manipulate coverage. reps, not a physiological inability to drop hips and bend knees.

- Vertical Jump: 40.5” Hands: W ill drop throws if hitting on the back shoulder. Has Football Intelligence: Not exposed to a high level of advanced
ability to catch away from frame if high pointing or if hit in receiver play. Has taken advantage of a spread system to stress
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” stride to carry speed through catch point. Flashed a number of secondary and works well in the open field given as result. Needs to
spectacular catches with one hand. be mentally reconditioned for performance at the next level.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’9”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Explosive, dynamic open field athlete. Has game Toughness: Does not play with physicality at any aspect of the
breaking speed and the ability to turn on the jets and run by just position. Will get bumped if caught in press coverage and disrupted
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A about anyone. High levels of twitchiness in short areas to break for release up the field. Does not illustrate any interest in mixing up
pursuit angles and shake tacklers. as a blocker on the boundary.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Struggles to reach behind frame to haul in errant Block Ability: W hether of coaching or disinterest, lacks any
- Short Shuttle: N/A throws. Catch radius appears to be limited by frame and inability desirable traits from a blocking standpoint. Will telegraph runs by
to softly receive throws behind body. Tracks vertical throws well rolling out of stance. Makes zero effort to disrupt pathway to ball
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and carries speed to meet ball appropriately. High leap ability. carriers inside.
RAC Ability: Can take a short hitch or screen pass and break Effort: T roublesome habits when not active as the primary play
up the sideline due to big time speed and elusiveness in short areas. side read or left 1 on 1. Tips off plays and does not make effort to
Has everything needed to be an electric receiver from an athletic contribute as blocker. Will work for yards once ball is in hands.
ATHLETICISM standpoint. Strong open field running feel.

SCORE: 9.00
FILM SCORE: 7.27
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Wide Receiver Cor ey Coleman has all wor ld potential but is a mess Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.29 from a fundamental football standpoint. Coleman is a dangerous and productive weapon after
the catch but will need to grow and develop immensely in order to see success at the next Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
level. Coleman’s pure speed can win against nearly anyone but he does not show the most Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.36 natural hands when having to catch away from the body and does not show very much in the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
way of route running to create easily uncontested situations. Coleman’s route running coming
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
out of the Baylor system was sloppy and unrefined; he was granted too many free releases
6.75 and too much space to get away with poor habits. Coleman currently offers little in the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) supplementary aspects of the position as well, has shown minimal interest in blocking or Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
running routes consistently, even when the primary read my be elsewhere. Boom or bust. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
9.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.27
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Durability concerns (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 0 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

B r a x t o n M i l l e r, W i d e R e c e i v e r / A t h l e t e #1

Date of Birth: 11/30/1992 RS Senior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6013 - Weight: 203


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: (13) 47 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.923
- 140 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: (13) 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 9.00
- T14 - Career Production: 25 receptions, 340 receiving yards, 3 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.92 - Yardage/Game: 26.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.23
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Torn ACL)
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Receptions/Game: 1.33 - Yardage/Game: 6.67 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.93
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Pennsylvania State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Virginia Tech (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Has illustrated pleasant improvement in 2015 Flexibility: Natural fluidity and looseness is present; although
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 but yet still requires notable refinement. Can take excessive steps at functional application at the WR position is required. Shows very
top of stem. Illustrates conceptual understanding of finer points but strong body control to reach for throws or manipulate creases for
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A will need time to establish consistency after converting to WR. RAC. Shows no limitations in range of motion through torso/hips.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Hands: Has trouble playing ball at highest point, will not play Football Intelligence: Still fresh to the W R position, only 13
away from frame to receive. Has flashed numerous impressive games played as a non-QB. Ability to mentally pick up and read
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” hands catches on inaccurate throws; appears to be sure handed coverages on the fly as a WR may dictate future role as either a
when unchallenged and/or square to the football. gadget player (if poor) or a highly successful slot option (if strong).
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Functional short area burst and second gear are Toughness: Does not play with power or strength. W ill not win
excellent. Has continued to show more explosiveness throughout challenging defensive backs at the catch point or with physicality at
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A 2015 post ACL injury in 2014. Will regularly break angles in the the top of stems. Will offer little in the way of MOF support in the
open field with sudden acceleration. run game. Does work and run feet for yards after contact.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Plays passive when working vertically; will not play Block Ability: Poor results are not for a lack of effort but rather
- Short Shuttle: N/A throws up high but rather wait for ball to arrive. Shows strong at odds with physical gifts. Currently shows little confidence when
concentration skills when having to play errant throws laterally. attempting to close down on the edge of the LOS or when locking up
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Has natural ability which should be further developed with time. with a defender in space.
RAC Ability: A truly special open field runner. Creativity in Effort: Quality effort on a snap to snap basis. Deserves high
open space is tremendous; will juke, spin, leap or outrun defenders praise for transition to WR after being displaced as 3 year starter
based on angles. Short area quickness and agility pose a challenge due to knee injury. Has proven to be willing to do whatever is
ATHLETICISM for defense to contain. Has long speed to break off big plays. necessary to play and contribute.

SCORE: 6.02
FILM SCORE: 7.63
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State WR Br axton Miller will not be a univer sal fit at the NFL level; Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 his success will be dictated on landing with a team who envisions a specific role and commits
to further developing a promising transition season in 2015. Miller flashes physical tools but Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
yet did not consistently utilize fundamentals and technique as a route runner, particularly at Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
9.00 the top of stems and when releasing off of the LOS. With time, Miller can develop into a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
lethal slot receiver provided he mentally can transition his Quarterback mentality to reading/
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
reacting against zone coverage at the next level. Miller appears to have fully recovered from
2.93 his 2014 shoulder injury; however medicals will also play a key role in where he falls on Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) draft boards across the league. At worst, Miller can be an exciting and explosive gadget play- Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
er and potential special teams return contributor due to his open field skills as a runner. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.02
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.63
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- -
2014: Shoulder injury (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) 7 . 0 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Demarcus Robinson, Wide Receiver #8

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 203


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.680
- 141 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 31
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.85
- T14 - Career Production: 105 receptions, 1,353 receiving yards, 9 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.39 - Yardage/Game: 43.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.29
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Louisiana State, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 53.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Louisiana State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.59 - Receptions/Game: 1.00 - Yardage/Game: 19.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.11
- 10 Yard Split: 1.60
- Games watched: Missouri (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Alabama (2015), Michigan (2015), Mississippi (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Can take excessive amounts of time releasing Flexibility: Free range of motion on all ends. Has no issues to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A vs. press coverage; throwing off timing of routes. Very smooth work feet out away from frame as a means of carrying speed
and fluid through breaks, carries weight well with speed and through cuts. Plays loose in the upper half to maximize catch radius
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A suddenness to break sharply. and extend for the football.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Hands: Has strong, soft hands to receive the ball away from Football Intelligence: Needs to learn to put the football away as
torso. Shows good habit of extending for the ball, is not content to a ball carrier after the catch; shows a lot of surface area on the run.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” wait and trap the ball against chest. Will squat vs. zone coverages effectively. Has a natural ability to
identify open space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Showcases a fair amount of burst up the field. W as not Toughness: Scrappy player; will not go down easily after initial
utilized primarily as a vertical player but watching free releases contact. Has strong balance to fight through contact and does do
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and acceleration after the catch, speed is apparent. Moves well and particularly well to create RAC. Tough as nails blocker, will get in
quickly in short areas. tight on torsos and latch on.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Does well to extend for the ball and work back to Block Ability: Does have the attitude and frame to be effective.
- Short Shuttle: N/A throws in space. Has only had limited opportunities to showcase Is highly sticky in blocking situations; will latch on with hands and
ability to track the ball vertically; much more active as an mirror with a quick base. Runs feet through contact to try to build
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A underneath receiver. additional real estate.
RAC Ability: W ill be successful as a R A C receiver thanks to Effort: L ikable effort to contribute outside of traditional
balance/toughness, vision to identify creases and open space and receiving role; is very engaged to mirror defensive backs in space
acceleration skills. Tough match up after the catch for DBs in open and try to spring big plays.
ATHLETICISM space.

SCORE: 5.52
FILM SCORE: 7.81
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Wide Receiver Demar cus Robinson is a bit of a hidden gem; when Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 considering the lack of production in comparison to his physical skill set. Robinson was
handcuffed by some shoddy offensive playing during the duration of his career at Florida; but Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
he does show a lot of likable and translatable skills. Robinson is a smooth athlete who Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.85 showcases the ability to create extra yardage on his own in a number of ways. One thing Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Robinson must improve upon is his ball security; when trying to gain extra yards he will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
expose the football and risk turnovers to try to fight for more yards. Robinson’s off the field
4.11 questions also need to be answered; he was suspended twice in 2013 for a violation of team Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) rules. Robinson is going to need to prove that his future is cleaner than his past in order to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
maximize his draft value as a prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.52
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Character questions (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 7 . 0 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Keyarris Garrett, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: 09/26/1992 RS Senior, Tulsa University Golden Hurricane

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 220


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.556
- 166 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.70
- 17 - Career Production: 219 receptions, 3,209 receiving yards, 22 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.87 - Yardage/Game: 71.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.49
2014 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Houston, East Carolina
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 67.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Houston, Navy
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.53 - Receptions/Game: 11.7 - Yardage/Game: 181.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.87
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Houston (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Memphis (2015), Navy (2015), New Mexico (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Needs to continue to develop consistency and Flexibility: Plays surprisingly loose for frame; has long, free
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 crispness at the top of stems; will waste steps and lacks sharpness moving extremities. Capable of using feet outside of COG to make
to numerous breaks. Effective working off of press coverage with sudden cuts but does not utilize with consistency at this point.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A arm over. Ran versatile tree during collegiate career. Appears to struggle reaching for throws over head.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Hands: Can be too passive waiting for the football to arrive to Football Intelligence: W ill drift in space when waiting for balls
body; would like to see more consistent impact away from frame. to arrive. Shows strong spatial awareness in relation to defenders
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” Does not seem to struggle collecting throws within comfort of catch and releasing off of the LOS; can work around zones to show in the
radius, soft hands are apparent. MOF as a clean target.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’8”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Should not be regarded as a blazer or one to be utilized Toughness: Can be chopped down with slashing tackles at feet.
as a vertical threat. Will not regularly pull away from would be Has subtle physicality working down the stem. Plays highly physical
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A tacklers. Does have a second gear from yards 5-15 after the snap to after the catch, difficult for smaller defenders to get arms around
separate if able to get DBs in hip pocket. frame.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: A t times can misread vertical throws; a lot of Block Ability: W ill have occasional lapses in interest. Possesses
- Short Shuttle: N/A “almost” plays. Does not illustrate an assertiveness in 1 on 1 ideal frame and physicality in comparison to defensive backs as a
situations to attack the ball. Does utilize frame well when squared perimeter blocker. Hands are firm and will latch on; not easily shed
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A to throw as a means of boxing out DBs. after initial grab.
RAC Ability: W ill not create high amount of R A C yardage. Effort: In spite of lapses, by and large does well to run off DBs
Fairly unimaginative with ball in hands; content to work up the in the run game or to supply support on the boundary if inside plays
field and gather available space. Does not possess ideal amounts of make way to the boundary. Effort after the catch is strong, if not
ATHLETICISM wiggle or short area agility but is very strong to fall forward. productive.

SCORE: 6.40
FILM SCORE: 6.77
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Tulsa Wide Receiver Keyar r is Gar r ett shows pr omise and potential to be a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 nice niche player on a NFL roster as a possession receiver some day. Garrett is big and
strong, he definitely knows how to make the most of each reception after the catch and will Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
run through smaller, weaker tackles. While the upside is present and obvious, much more Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.70 must be refined in Garrett’s game to help him reach that full potential. Most notably, he must Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
get more aggressive in attacking the ball away from his frame and at it’s highest point.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Garrett is still learning how to use his body as the receiving weapon it has the ability to be,
6.87 which is frustrating to watch at times. Garrett is a surprisingly poor blocker for his size, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) additional gusto for the dirty work involved at the position would do him well. Garrett is a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Day 3 prospect and should be given multiple seasons to grow and develop. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.40
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 8 8 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Marquez North, Wide Receiver #8

Date of Birth: 04/21/1995 Junior, University of Tennessee Volunteers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 223


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.440
- 174 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 28
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.37
- 18 - Career Production: 74 receptions, 874 receiving yards, 5 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.64 - Yardage/Game: 31.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.17
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 31.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Washington State, Michigan State, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.48 - Receptions/Game: 1.00 - Yardage/Game: 9.67 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.38
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Northwestern (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Alabama (2014), South Carolina (2013), Alabama (2013) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Question is not of versatility, has worked all Flexibility: Has excellent amount of body control. A ble to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 areas of the field and creates separation with reasonable quicks manufacture unbelievable body angles to challenge throws and
and ability to play loose in open space. Has the size to run through subsequently keep in the field of play along the boundary. Catch
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A contact. radius is astronomically large.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Hands: Has let a handful of catches get away but seems to be Football Intelligence: Large question mark. Fairly unproved
related to concentration. Has soft hands to pluck the ball and most due to low volume over final 15 games of Tennessee career. Likely
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” importantly the hand strength to squeeze football at the catch point that a high amount of mental development is required to add
to win in traffic. complexity and cerebral approach to route running.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has strong ability to get vertical and press off of the Toughness: Big, strong, physical player who will give defensive
LOS, especially for size. Will get overtop of press DBs thanks to backs all they can handle when working through collisions at the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A size/speed combination. Not a game breaking RAC receiver but will LOS or at the top of stem. Not easily re-routed or disrupted from
pick up extra yards. momentum.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: T errific ability to pick up the ball in the air and Block Ability: Has the frame and has shown enough effort on
- Short Shuttle: N/A contort frame in an effort to haul in errant throws. Will be a the boundary to be considered a reliable boundary blocker in the
dynamic red zone target due to leaping ability and length to high run game. Will collapse down DBs and does well to keep hands
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A point passes and play through tight coverage spaces unimpeded. firmly locked in.
RAC Ability: Has the size to run through contact and enough Effort: A bility to win contested catches leaps off the screen. W ill
burst to break initial angles; however will get caught from behind overpower, overwhelm and out-leap defenders for throws. No throw
in pursuit if breaking off bigger gains. Does not show a lot of in area is conceded as incomplete.
ATHLETICISM creativity as a runner when squared up to potential tacklers.

SCORE: 6.19
FILM SCORE: 7.52
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Tennessee Wide Receiver Mar quez Nor th enter s the 2016 NFL Dr aft after Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 an underwhelming 2015 season. North, who suffered a shoulder injury at the end of 2014 and
never truly recovered to return to form, declared for the draft as a bit of a surprise move. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
North is a total wildcard; he has unbelievable physical talents that can overwhelm defenders Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.37 thanks to a surreal combination of size, speed and strength in the same package. With that Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
said, North has barely played football over the past 18 months with on again, off again issues
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and never go into a rhythm with a blossoming Tennessee offense. There may be additional
3.38 information under the surface as to why North never fully got back on his feet but the flashes Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) of dominance shown in 2013 and 2014 are enough to get plenty excited about. Has the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
potential to develop into a dominant alpha receiver. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.19
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.52
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 8 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
Durability concerns (-0.10 penalty).
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e n n y L a w l e r, W i d e R e c e i v e r #4

Date of Birth: 06/25/1994 RS Junior, University of California Golden Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 203


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.49


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.364
- 178 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 34
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.92
- 19 - Career Production: 143 receptions, 1,706 receiving yards, 27 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.21 - Yardage/Game: 50.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.79
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Oregon, Southern California
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 63.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Washington State, Oregon, Utah
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 67.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.19
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Utah (2015), Air Force (2015), Washington State (2015), Texas (2015), UCLA (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Needs to do better to avoid getting pinned into Flexibility: Special combination of length and flexibility.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A the boundary when aligned outside numbers. Extremely quick and Tremendous catch radius and ability to play throws over head, into
fluid on stem. Drops hips to break hard when pressing vertically on the boundary or throwing behind on back shoulder area. Lower half
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A come backs. Carries speed very well through in and out breaks. and hip mobility is capable of working at extreme angles.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Hands: L ets some throws sneak into frame and will drop some Football Intelligence: Has shown advanced route awareness
easy targets as a result. Very strong hands, capable of transitioning depending on route and coverage alignment. Manipulates DBs with
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” quickly from a reception away from frame to controlling ball in a release and stem when working in space. Has developed excellent
single palm. Catches ball away from chest. timing with QB Jared Goff, made a ton of chemistry plays.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has very strong burst off of the L OS against off Toughness: M ust get more physical against press coverage. Has
coverage to force DBs to signal intent early into plays. Capable of short area quickness to win but can get re-routed if defender gets
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A separating vertically and will command respect vertically if hands on body. Competitive and competent in contested catch
isolated in space. situations to win 1 on 1 opportunities. Scrappy blocker.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Can allow some throws to get into frame too quickly Block Ability: L ong, lean frame that struggles to generate push
- Short Shuttle: N/A before flashing hands. Has excellent leaping and high point ability. or establish control against defensive backs. Can be collapsed on
Body control to adjust to errant throws is excellent. Capable of the boundary. Provides an admirable effort but should not be relied
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A spectacular catches and converting poor throws into catches. upon as a crack block or a seal for perimeter runs.
RAC Ability: Is not notably strong or powerful in the open Effort: Provides a regular, consistent effort. A mbition when
field; can be corralled by a free arm. Has ability to generate missed playing throws in the air to make plays is admirable. Scrappy effort
tackles on account of looseness of body and start/stop ability. Good as a blocker to stay between the ball carrier and the defender.
ATHLETICISM short area acceleration to break angles. Explodes off of the LOS on each and every snap.

SCORE: 3.11
FILM SCORE: 7.78
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Califor nia Wide Receiver Kenny Lawler is an impr essive combination of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.49 dynamic movement skills and length. Lawler plays with a massive catch radius courtesy of
his long arms, torso and upper half mobility and explosive leaping ability. Where Lawler Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
needs to get better can be narrowed down to only a few minor gripes: needs to get stronger, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.92 first and foremost. He is too easily knocked off his stem with contact, too easily collapsed as Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
a blocker and too easily brought down with weak contact. In addition, Lawler needs to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
develop greater discipline around the boundary to provide throwing windows. A few warts
6.19 aside, he is a strong route runner capable of carrying speed through breaks and has ability to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) start/stop suddenly to throw DBs off of his scent. Lawler, with some additional polish, could Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
be a potential alpha receiver. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.11
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.78
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 8 1 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Daniel Braverman, Wide Receiver #8

Date of Birth: 09/28/1993 RS Junior, Western Michigan University Broncos

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 5110 (Listed) - Weight: 177 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.592
- 185 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.87
- 20 - Career Production: 212 receptions, 2,499 receiving yards, 19 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.73 - Yardage/Game: 67.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.51
2014 Top Competition: Virginia Tech, Bowling Green, Air Force
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 6.00 - Yardage/Game: 63.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Western Michigan Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Ohio State, Toledo
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.45 - Receptions/Game: 9.00 - Yardage/Game: 104.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.30
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Ohio State (2015), Toledo (2015), Air Force (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: W orks from the slot. W ill not consistently fight Flexibility: Jitterbug cuts made possible in part due to ability to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A through heavy congestion and can be eliminated with defenders in reach and plant the feet effectively out from underneath base. Does
face. Versatility in areas of the field targeted is strong. well to tilt torso and lean to carry speed through routes on the
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A second level.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hands: Had to double catch a number of targets in 2015. L acks Football Intelligence: Crafty receiver underneath to pick way
strength in hands to squeeze and control the ball with authority at through into clean space. Does work back to the LOS on extended
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” the catch point; will get knocked around and lose possession of the plays to provide a target. Has shown a number of times a high
ball. awareness of position in relation to the sideline.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not have the long speed to accelerate and pull away Toughness: Plays without fear but lacks the functional strength
from defenders in the secondary; will get caught from behind. Does to be able to hold up physically without taking a pounding
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.93 have a high level of agility and quickness when boxed in but spends physically. Will get ate up by NFL defenders in the MOF when
too much time breaking angles when stationary. crossing face.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: W ill struggle in contested situations on account of Block Ability: Offers little as a blocker on account of diminutive
- Short Shuttle: 4.05 lack of length and lack of frame to box out defenders from the frame. Will not be able to lock hands and establish control of either
football. Instead will consistently require separation and clean LBs or DBs one on one in space.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A reception space to finish.
RAC Ability: A dditional gear of long speed would allow much Effort: Participates in special teams units in addition to role as
greater productivity. Electric ability to break tackle angles due to high volume receiver on offense. Does very well to extend plays
suddenness of feet and plant/cut ability. Will stop on a dime and and work back to the QB. Tries to maximize efforts after the catch
ATHLETICISM force overrunning of tackle point. consistently.

SCORE: 7.65
FILM SCORE: 6.73
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Wester n Michigan Wide Receiver Daniel Br aver man is a shifty handful to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A tackle in the open field. With that said, whether or not Braverman’s style of play will lend
itself well to the next level is subject to debate. Braverman cuts a lot of hard angles as an Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
open field runner but also spends a lot of time in the same place in his runs; he will fake Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.87 several cuts before finally breaking into the open field. Braverman lacks long end speed to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (11%)
pull away from defenders at the pro level as he has to this point in his football career and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lacks the size to take heavy hits working the middle of the field. Braverman does run a fairly
6.30 versatile number of routes and is acclimated to playing out of the slot, which is where he will Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (16%) be tasked with playing at the pro level as well. But Braverman simply does not play the game Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
in a manner which will provide a rapid or clean transition. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.65
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (66%)

6.73
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 7 6 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Quinshad Davis, Wide Receiver #14

Date of Birth: 05/24/1994 Senior, University of North Carolina Tar Heels

Prospect Measurement Source: North Carolina Pro Day

Ranking - Height: 6031 - Weight: 218


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 49 - Career Wins: 31 - Winning Percentage: 0.633
- 195 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x3) - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.45
- 21 - Career Production: 205 receptions, 2,614 receiving yards, 25 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.02 - Yardage/Game: 51.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.49
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 39.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
North Carolina Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Pittsburgh, Clemson, Baylor
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.65 - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 52.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.12
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Baylor (2015), Illinois (2015), Notre Dame (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: L ack of high end movement skills is Flexibility: Shows adequate hip drop on hard breaks but is not a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 compensated for with efficient breaks. Capable of finding success notably loose player. Requires the feet and hips to stay fairly
when attacking the MOF or when asked to work the boundary as a aligned in order to keep balance and cut/break. Loose shoulder
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A comeback option. mobility to go up high and pluck the ball.
- Vertical Jump: 31.5”
Hands: Sure handed receiver who consistently attacks the ball Football Intelligence: Crafty receiver; very well experienced and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” in the air. Very consistent to extend hands and reach for ball at has strong polish as a route runner. Will work DBs with physicality
optimal point. Strength is present to take ball off the forehead of on stems or take open space before working back across to desired
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5” defenders in contested/undercut situations. landmark on snap.

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: L acks high end speed or notable acceleration off of the Toughness: Big bodied boundary receiver. Has the size and
LOS to close down cushion quickly. Must win with technique and length to latch on and ride out defensive backs and clear space on
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A football IQ. Is not going to be a threat after the catch to break off the boundary. Tough mentality with physicality to boot.
large chunk plays.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: V ery strong at the catch point. W ill do well in jump Block Ability: Strength and length are plus traits; has the
- Short Shuttle: N/A ball situations thanks to wingspan and strength of hands to squeeze mentality to contribute on the boundary as well. Physical player
the ball. Tracks the ball well in the air and consistently extends to accustomed to playing in a spread the ball system.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A optimal point.
RAC Ability: W ill not offer much in the way of after the catch Effort: Consistent, reliable receiver on the boundary. Does
ability. Does have strength in the open field but feet are a bit heavy well to approach snaps consistently and gives very strong effort to
ATHLETICISM after the catch and does not have the looseness to shake off head up release off of the LOS.
tacklers.

SCORE: 3.43
FILM SCORE: 7.31
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina Wide Receiver Quinshad Davis is an unher alded WR Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 prospect in this year’s class; but Davis has a skillset to play at the next level. While Davis’
movement skills in the open field are going to leave quite a bit to be desired, he is a polished Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
receiver with strong hands and the ability to win contested catch situations with length and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.45 strength. Davis has the potential to contribute as a red zone target; his ball skills and length Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
are an asset that help to compensate for burst and mobility that could best be described as
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
“subpar”. Davis suffered a broken leg at the end of his Junior season, preventing the decision
5.12 for potentially enrolling early into the Draft in 2015 and had a reduced role due to high Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) profile WR targets with the Tarheels in 2015 but a NFL franchise would be well off Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
considering his services come Day 3 of this year’s Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.43
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.31
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 7 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kolby Listenbee, Wide Receiver #7

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Texas Christian University Horned Frogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 197


- Hand Diameter: 8.25” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.30


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.818
- 207 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.02
- 22 - Career Production: 74 receptions, 1,432 receiving yards, 9 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.85 - Yardage/Game: 35.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.23
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Kansas State, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.33 - Yardage/Game: 73.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.35 - Receptions/Game: 2.00 - Yardage/Game: 34.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.51
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Baylor (2015), Oklahoma (2015), West Virginia (2015), Iowa State (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: W ill show a number of false breaks via the Flexibility: R uns upright and does not illustrate the dynamic
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 head and feet to attempt working overtop of squatting defenders. base for sudden, hard cuts one might expect; more of a straight line
Track speed player used primarily on vertical go routes but has burner. Will not consistently twist free of contact at the catch point
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A worked in short come back areas as well. to win jump balls.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Hands: Hands are notably small and does favor basket catches Football Intelligence: V ery effective as a vertical receiver; has
when option is present. Is willing and fairly capable to extend and mastered the nine route. Will work back to the LOS on extended
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” reach with hands but there is some firmness to the fingers; ball will plays as required.
rattle around.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’9”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Possesses excellent straight line explosiveness. W ill roll Toughness: Can get rattled around as a receiver if not tied to the
off of the LOS at times but once into the 5-15 yard area of the field ground; exposure to big hits will cost receptions. Active with the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A will quickly eat up cushion and work beyond hip to hip to separate free arm to check and extend working down the field simultaneous
from defenders. with tracking the football.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Does not possess the high point/extension ability to Block Ability: Barrel chested receiver who does not play to the
- Short Shuttle: N/A go up high, must be clean and unbothered at the catch point. Ability strength that testing/frame suggests. Is not going to be a contributor
to bow vertical routes into bucket areas is very strong but would or effective blocker; would not recommend utilizing consistently to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A like to see more aggressiveness to attack ball. the play side.
RAC Ability: W ill not showcase a high amount of wiggle or Effort: L ack of effectiveness as a blocker is not reflective of
elusiveness to break tackle attempts when squared up to tacklers. effort or mentality. Strong work to release consistently into the
Does have excellent long speed and if left unimpeded to the end secondary, even if play is a designed run.
ATHLETICISM zone will consistently finish long plays.

SCORE: 7.31
FILM SCORE: 6.80
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Chr istian Wide Receiver Kolby Listenbee pr ojects best as a niche Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.30 receiver going forward. He has excellent straight line speed and plays to his strengths as a
vertical option. Listenbee is fairly raw in the other aspects of his game but his ability to win Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
nine routes and take the top off of a defense to create space underneath can be a valuable Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.02 piece. Listenbee will not be an every down receiver or the focal point of a passing offense but Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
he should be able to translate to the next level in a fairly timely manner and contribute with
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
his speed, an asset that simply cannot be coached. Listenbee’s passiveness to attack the ball
4.51 in the air will likely always be a problem with his smaller hands but if teams are willing to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) deal with some scary receptions or potentially drops, he would be well worth the investment Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
sometime on the back half of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.31
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.80
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 6 4 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jakeem Grant, Wide Receiver #11

Date of Birth: 10/30/1992 RS Senior, Texas Tech University Red Raiders

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5045 - Weight: 166


- Hand Diameter: 8.50” - Arm Length: 29.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 1.25


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.529
- 221 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.45
- 23 - Career Production: 254 receptions, 3,286 receiving yards, 27 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.18 - Yardage/Game: 67.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Kansas State, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 105.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
Texas Tech Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Baylor, Oklahoma, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.34 - Receptions/Game: 7.00 - Yardage/Game: 83.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.75
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Baylor (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Kansas State (2014), Baylor (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Showcases ability to get off of press with Flexibility: T iny, compact body that is capable of high amount
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 sudden steps and false releases at the LOS. Will utilize short area of contortion to reach or errant throws. Has no issues with torso
quickness to force early commitments from DBs and work into field mobility to rotate back to the ball. Feet are very loose/dynamic to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A of play afterwards. cut firmly.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Hands: W ill let some throws get away; particularly when Football Intelligence: Has an excellent understanding of angles
working over the MOF. Lacks the strength to squeeze the ball and and lanes, both as a ball carrier in the open field and when
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” sustain receptions if contacted before able to bring ball back into returning kicks. Does well on extended plays to continue efforts and
the chest. stay active in the play.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: V ertical long speed appears to be only average. Short Toughness: Is not going to be imposing will on any defenders at
area quickness and acceleration are excellent; is a handful to stay the next level; will offer little to nothing from a physical standpoint.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A overtop of in off coverage initially off of the snap. Ability to win is predicated entirely on short area quickness and
agility.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Disappointing skills when forced to bring in Block Ability: Effort is strong but is not going to be offering
- Short Shuttle: N/A receptions in high traffic areas; will take eyes off of the ball too skills as an every down player or a supplementary blocker. Will be
soon. Reads vertical patterns well to bow routes appropriately and ran through in pursuit to the football by second level defenders and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A greet the ball. defensive backs alike.
RAC Ability: Has unnatural ability to cut in short areas and Effort: Contributes on both offense and Special T eams. W ill
force false steps from defenders. Lightning quick and frequently likely need to find a permanent home as a return specialist but can
capable of busting out of high traffic areas; has a strong sense of always be called upon to contribute sparingly on offense or though
ATHLETICISM finding daylight. gadget plays.

SCORE: 7.60
FILM SCORE: 6.62
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Tech Wide Receiver J akeem Gr ant is an electr ic football player with Evaluation
Round Value
Total
1.25 the unfortunate reality of simply not having a NFL body type. Grant is lightning in a bottle;
he’s shown time and time again to be a big play waiting to happen thanks to his natural feel Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
for finding the open field and forcing missed tackles and his short area quickness. Grant, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.45 however, will have a notably hard time latching on to a NFL team when weighing in under Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
5050 and less than 170 lbs. There is just too much of a concern regarding a player of that size
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and his ability to hold up in the physical world of the NFL. Provided he is asked primarily to
6.75 contribute as a special teams player and return specialist; Grant could feasibly stick with a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) NFL franchise. Should he receive the opportunity, he will likely make good on it due to the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
abilities he has to force missed tackles and generate big plays. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.60
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.62
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 5 5 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jalen Marshall, Wide Receiver #7

Date of Birth: N/A RS Sophomore, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5100 - Weight: 200


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.29


- Career Starts: 12 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.917
- 234 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 27
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.00
- 24 - Career Production: 74 receptions, 976 receiving yards, 11 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.74 - Yardage/Game: 36.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.41
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 46.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.60 - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 27.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.18
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Michigan State (2015), Illinois (2015), Rutgers (2015), Alabama (2014), Oregon (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Has a lot of mundane reps due to play Flexibility: L oose torso and body mobility to roll through cuts
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 structure at OSU. Will fight off press coverage proactively with well. Dynamic base capable of tilting feet from underneath hips and
hands. Carries pacing through breaks effectively; particularly on cutting with high levels of suddenness. Strong torso mobility to twist
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A sharp out patterns. at the shoulders and avoid contact in press situations.

- Vertical Jump: 37.5” Hands: Hit or miss as a hands catcher. Has had some notably Football Intelligence: V ersatile move piece on offense, familiar
poor drops during career at OSU. Also has issues in putting the with responsibilities on a number of alignments on the field. Ability
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” football on the turf; needs to do a better job of protecting the ball in to transition will be impacted by picking up a more versatile tree
traffic. and NFL spacing.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’5”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Plays with greater level of quickness and burst than Toughness: T ough player, will play above weight class. Very
timed speed suggests. Will not consistently run away from all effective on the boundary to square up defensive backs and throw
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A comers when left in space but has a strong acceleration off of cuts blocks on screen patterns. Has found success working in the MOF
to get into the open. between the hashes.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Drops appear to be a byproduct of hands; will likely Block Ability: W ill latch onto DBs and roll through with active
- Short Shuttle: N/A always be an issue. Limited stature will handcuff ceiling as a catch feet and a firm grasp; proves difficult for defenders to throw hands
radius receiver. Is most consistent catching the ball when put out in clear off of torso. Tenacious mentality helps make up for only
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A front of face. average size at the POA.
RAC Ability: Has strong cut and COD skills to plant and break Effort: W ill need more consistent effort at the snap to release off
tackles immediately after the catch. Does have a fair amount of of the ball. Swiss Army Knife weapon on offense. Does well to
burst off of breaks to gain ground and work into open field. contribute in a number of different ways, whether as a boundary
ATHLETICISM blocker, receiver or even ball carrier on gadget plays.

SCORE: 6.17
FILM SCORE: 6.98
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Wide Receiver J alen Mar shall is an inter esting pr ospect moving Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.29 forward; he will likely be a player capable of handling a versatile workload (similar to the
role he held at Ohio State for two seasons). Marshall’s decision to declare for the 2016 Draft Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
was a surprise, as there was plenty of room for growth and development in Marshall’s on Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.00 field resume. Marshall has struggled to catch and protect the football during his career at Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Ohio State; something that is bothersome and difficult to gloss over without an afterthought.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Marshall’s best fit is likely as a bottom end of the depth chart rotational player on offense, he
5.18 can be schemed touches specifically thanks to some strong skills in forcing missed tackles Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) and creating plays but he simply has too much inconsistency and a steep learning curve to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
adjust from the Buckeye offense to the NFL to be coveted early in the Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.17
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.98
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 4 7 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ta j a e S h a r p e , W i d e R e c e i v e r #1

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Massachusetts Minutemen

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 188


- Hand Diameter: 7.75” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.98


- Career Starts: 43 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.186
- 235 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.17
- 25 - Career Production: 277 receptions, 3,486 receiving yards, 16 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 5.89 - Yardage/Game: 74.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.34
2014 Top Competition: Pennsylvania State, Boston College, Bowling Green
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 122.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Notre Dame, Bowling Green
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.55 - Receptions/Game: 10.7 - Yardage/Game: 131.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: 1.56
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Colorado (2015), Pennsylvania State (2014), Bowling Green (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Struggles to establish separation on vertical Flexibility: Fairly long, lean athlete with ability to drop the hips
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 routes; defenders do not respect ability to get over top. Much more and sink with a reasonable amount of suddenness. Feet can work
effective on routes coming back to the QB or sitting down against outside of hips to tilt base and carry speed reasonably well. Good
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A zones. mobility through the torso to challenge throws.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: A larmingly small. L ack the ability to squeeze the ball Football Intelligence: Conscious effort to work around
consistently; particularly in contested catch situations. Will extend defenders and effectively present target in soft spots. Strong body
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” and play the ball away from body when unoccupied to cleanly bring awareness around the boundary. Will illustrate false stems in effort
in. to force a commit from DBs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not have the desirable long speed to separate Toughness: Struggles to stay on track when disrupted at the
vertically. More of a smooth athlete with a gradual build up to top LOS. Will get bullied around some at the top of route stems when
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A speed than an explosive athlete to accelerate off of the LOS and unable to break cleanly. Will not offer much in the way of support as
force hips of DBs to commit up the field. a blocker.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Fair amount of length to utilize catch radius but a Block Ability: Offers little in the way of resistance along the
- Short Shuttle: N/A lack of hand size is apparent when forced to squeeze ball boundary. Will get collapsed when able to latch on to DBs. Largely
assertively with defenders on frame. Tracks the ball well in the air plays passive as a blocker and is not particularly willing to chop
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A to work back to targets. down DBs in space, either.
RAC Ability: Smooth athlete with a fair amount of redirection Effort: W ould like to see an expanded effort to create an impact
skills. Is not especially quick or explosive but makes transitions when the offense is keeping the ball on the ground. Route releases
look effortless and can beat an overcommitted tackler or a poor can be lackadaisical at times as well. Works well for yardage after
ATHLETICISM angle. Lacks speed to break off chunk gains consistently. the catch.

SCORE: 5.18
FILM SCORE: 6.59
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Massachusetts Wide Receiver Tajae Shar pe has par layed a str ong college Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.98 career into two showings along the all-star circuit, having participated in both the East/West
Shrine Game and the 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Sharpe catches eyes with his long, lean Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
build and is a very natural/smooth mover in space. While Sharpe certainly looks the part, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.17 there are a number of concerns that must be addressing regarding his future development and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
projection to the next level. First and foremost, Sharpe struggles to press defensive backs
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
vertically up the field. As a result, a number of times DBs have squatted on underneath
6.98 breaks and challenged him at the catch point. In these situations, Sharpe will consistently Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) struggle to finish receptions due to remarkably small hands (7.75” in diameter). Sharpe looks Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
the part of a complimentary receiver but has the movement skills to contribute in the NFL. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.18
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.59
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 4 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Chris Brown, Wide Receiver #2

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6021 - Weight: 180


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.64


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.742
- 242 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.57
- 26 - Career Production: 104 receptions, 1,410 receiving yards, 6 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.04 - Yardage/Game: 27.6 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.12
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Southern California, Louisiana State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 46.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 41.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.83
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Clemson (2015), Stanford (2015), Ohio State (2015), Florida State (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Smooth release off of the L OS is paired with Flexibility: Has a fair amount of mobility; shown most
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A easy breaks and transitions in space. Will not be able to separate frequently in routes that require hard breaks back to the LOS. Will
on vertical routes on account of a lack of linear burst/speed. carry speed well through quick cuts. Will alter body drastically to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A receive errant throws.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hands: R eliable ability to haul in targets away from body. Has Football Intelligence: Does well altering route stems and
flashed a number of “wow” catches on throws locate far away from working against leverage as a means of beating press coverage. Will
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” the numbers. Hands have some strength as well to finish contested identify and sit down in soft areas against zone coverage in the
situations. intermediates.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: L acks desirable speed to separate and put distance Toughness: Plays well above weight class. Has been active in the
between frame and defenders playing trail man. Will not be able to past crashing down into the box to crack on LBs at the second level;
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A separate vertically with any level of consistency; instead will be hip although will not have the same level of success at the NFL level due
to hip and must win contested reception opportunities. to size of defenders.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: W ill not win frequently in contested situations due Block Ability: W ill need to alter approach at the next level;
- Short Shuttle: N/A to a lack of separation/functional strength. Ability to track the ball will get called for crack blocks against defenders with backs turned.
in the air is strong. Will identify ball trajectory and alter body to Does play with excellent effort to put body between ball and
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A optimize length/ability to haul in receptions. defenders.
RAC Ability: Does not present much of a challenge for Effort: W ill show very well in efforts as a supplementary player.
defenders to corral. Lacks short area agility, long speed, strength Crashes down into high traffic areas of the box as a run defender
or creativity to be a handful after the catch. with great speed and show great effort in trying to spring big plays
ATHLETICISM for teammates.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.77
SIZE SCORE (8% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Wide Receiver Chr is Br own has viable NFL pr ospects but does Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.64 not showcase a skill set to suggest anything other than as a supplementary receiver for a NFL
franchise. Brown has the hands and enough polish as a route runner to be able to contribute Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
as a low end of the roster Receiver. Where Brown will consistently struggle is beating man to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.57 man coverage; it does not appear as through he possesses the burst or long speed to separate Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
from sticky defenders at the next level. In addition, Brown offers little in the way of yardage
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
after the catch. Brown’s willingness to get involved with special teams very well may be the
3.83 difference between him and his competition making a roster. If Brown can supplement his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) offensive game with kick coverage, he would be a fine addition to nearly any roster. Brown’s Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
value falls sometime towards the middle/end of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

6.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 4 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Cayleb Jones, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Arizona Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 209


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.615
- 247 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.82
- 27 - Career Production: 130 receptions, 1,952 receiving yards, 14 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.61 - Yardage/Game: 54.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.39
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, UCLA, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 55.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.65 - Receptions/Game: 4.00 - Yardage/Game: 54.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.57
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Washington State (2015), Southern California (2015), New Mexico (2015), UCLA (2015), California (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Struggles to press the field vertically; will have Flexibility: Has tremendous catch radius and ability to play to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 9 DBs squatting on breaks. Does illustrate subtle false breaks and errant throws. Shows a suitable level of knee bend/hip drop when
will shake defenders with a hard step to generate some separation. having to decelerate quickly for cuts.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Does not establish space consistently, however.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: Has let a handful of throws get away when coming in Football Intelligence: Shows a good awareness of when plays get
hot over the crown of the helmet. Has strong hands to squeeze the off schedule to break down and work back to the LOS to provide a
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” ball in tight coverage; rarely allows DBs to play through and break target. Strong body awareness around the sideline. Willing to utilize
hands. subtle extensions of length to bump DBs off hip pocket.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: L acks any kind of notable burst off of the L OS; fails to Toughness: Disappointing physicality as a blocker; does not
impose fear or command respect vertically. Long strider, takes a push around DBs as one might expect. Big, powerful frame with the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A while to build up speed and top gear is never going to be a ball in hands. Has filled out very well and is a handful for smaller
consistent deep threat. DBs to try to handle in contested catch situations.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: M uch more successful reading throws with loft on Block Ability: Is not a big control blocker in space; plays passive
- Short Shuttle: N/A trajectory than throws with zip. Will let hot throws get on top too when squared up on defensive backs and fails to slide the feet to stay
quickly and struggle to flash the hands in time. Vertical skills in front and really wall off defenders. Has potential if able to utilize
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A provide opportunity to in jump balls. frame appropriately to be very effective on the boundary.
RAC Ability: L acks long speed to turn up field and run away Effort: A more effective effort as a supplementary blocker
from people. Does have some surprising wiggle when head up would add additional element to game and help maximize ability to
with DBs to break an aggressive angle. Will run through weaker impact game on a snap by snap basis. Works hard for yardage after
ATHLETICISM attempts due to large frame and plus balance. the catch.

SCORE: 3.83
FILM SCORE: 6.91
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona Wide Receiver Cayleb J ones is massive r eceiver with the ability to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 play the role of a possession receiver at the next level. Jones lacks the burst or speed to be an
alpha type of target; he is only ever going to win consistently and separate with length/ Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
contact and refined route running skills. Jones’ inability to press vertically will pose Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.82 challenges for him going forward but he’s shown a number of times to be a qualified Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
contested catch receiver who can help mask that lack of separation. Jones’ development will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
come down to how refined and efficient he can become with his feet and stem angles; if he is
5.57 able to alter routes in accordance to coverages and maximize angles/windows on the field of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) play he has the potential to be a productive starter down the line. In the meantime, Jones Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
looks like a bit of a project; albeit an intriguing one with high upside. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.83
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.91
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 3 8 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

De’Runnya Wilson, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: 09/14/1994 Junior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 224


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 33.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.50


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 255 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.72
- 28 - Career Production: 132 receptions, 1,936 receiving yards, 22 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.47 - Yardage/Game: 50.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.58
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 8.33 - Yardage/Game: 104.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Alabama, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.85 - Receptions/Game: 5.33 - Yardage/Game: 63.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.47
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Louisiana State (2015), Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Auburn (2014), Mississippi (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: W ill require a good deal of development. Does Flexibility: Extremely loose athlete. Has super potential in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A not regularly transition crisply at the top of the stem. Can concede regards to movement skills and ability to adjust body to the ball.
space on the stem and play into coverages’ hand. Fairly versatile Capable of hitting extreme angles in the lower half, very impressive
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A in terms of experience; can work MOF, short and vertically. fluidity for size.

- Vertical Jump: 28.0” Hands: T oo frequently will let throws get into frame without Football Intelligence: W ill need to continue to grow at the
attacking the ball in the air. Has had a number of throws ricochet mental approach to the game, will play into defense with route
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” off of clean set of hands. Needs to get more assertive in traffic to release. Did not appear to work with a lot of option/zone routes.
protect throws. Has a strong sense of field awareness.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has a visible second gear once able to get into the open. Toughness: W ould like to see some additional toughness at the
Long strides eat up turf quickly. Not necessarily a track speed catch point, struggles to finish contested catches. Does show a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A player but will regularly outgain angles if breaking a tackle on the subtle sense of using size/length at the top of stem to create
boundary. separation. Very difficult for defensive backs to bring down.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Can continue to be more efficient against physical Block Ability: Gives an impressive level of effort as a blocker.
- Short Shuttle: N/A defenders to shield and extend for the ball. Possesses an unreal Will consistently press off of the LOS before throwing hands and
amount of length and has very loose torso to contort and try to working feet into a favorable blocking position. Regularly wins
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A corral any errant throws. boundary and interior blocks.
RAC Ability: W ins with both size/strength and agility. Has a Effort: Plays mostly with consistent effort, only a handful of
strong yet lean frame that can overwhelm smaller defensive backs. loafing releases on quick throws the other way. Work after the catch
Does not possess the typewriter feet to break off a jump cut but is impressive. Does not concede errant throws as incomplete; will
ATHLETICISM does have smooth COD. try to extend along the boundary or dive for a throw out of bounds.

SCORE: 2.74
FILM SCORE: 6.92
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State Wide Receiver De’Runnya Wilson surprised with an early Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.50 declaration for the 2016 NFL Draft. While Wilson does show a notable amount of promise
and upside, he is still fairly raw in regards to the finer points of the position. Too frequently Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Wilson will release into the open space and get squeezed or pinned by defensive backs. A lot Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.72 of receptions (and incomplete passes) with the ball being pinned to his chest make Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
appearances on his film as well. In order for Wilson to take the next step and advance
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
towards his tremendous upside (his movement skills and RAC ability are very strong) he will
6.47 need to develop a more savvy mentality to get out into his patterns and become more Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) aggressive playing the football in the air. Wilson should be regarded as a high upside Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
potential boom selection some time on Day 3 of the 2016 NFL Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
2.74
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.92
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 3 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Devon Cajuste, Wide Receiver #89

Date of Birth: 01/31/1993 RS Senior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 234


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 11 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.727
- 260 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.54
- 29 - Career Production: 90 receptions, 1,589 receiving yards, 14 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.05 - Yardage/Game: 36.1 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.32
2014 Top Competition: Southern California, Oregon, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 70.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Northwestern, Notre Dame, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.62 - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 57.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.50
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Iowa (2015), Northwestern (2015), Oregon (2015), Oregpn (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: R outes do not take any additional distance; Flexibility: Does not illustrate abilities to contort frame or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 very much a linear, straight line runner. Will not bend or drop the suddenly drop hips. Very linear, upright receiver with little shoulder
hips on routes, instead simply pushes vertical before peeling off lean. Does showcase shoulder mobility to high point and extend for
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A sloppily. jump balls.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Hands: Shows a strong ability to high point and squeeze the Football Intelligence: Does not take a lot of the extra efforts to
football assertively in contested catch scenarios. Will not be develop throwing windows that a lot of other prospects do. Is a very
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” bumped off of receptions easily and shows consistent ability to pull literal player; runs routes to a T. Is capable as a red zone target due
back into frame. to strong perception and body awareness.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has only one speed and will not be able to press the field Toughness: Very difficult frame for defenders to handle out in
vertically at the next level unless moved around inside and able to space. Has size and leverage to bump defenders off while tracking
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A get isolated against Linebackers and Safeties. Will not consistently the ball. Will be a tough task to bring down if able to build a head of
create separation. steam.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Does not show a high level of ability to contort body Block Ability: Heavy blocker with the ability to push around
- Short Shuttle: N/A but does track the ball very well; will consistently put hands on the defensive backs with ease. Run heavy system at Stanford has
ball on targets. High point ability is effective due to abilities to developed ample reps as a blocker; will stay very sticky with hands
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A reach at optimal angle. between the numbers.
RAC Ability: L acks the short area quickness, wiggle or burst to Effort: Effort on a snap to snap basis; does very well to mentally
be able to force broken angles in pursuit. Does have the strength to stay engaged in the game even if not fed the football. Clearly a team
bull through smaller defenders on tackle attempts. oriented player.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.51
FILM SCORE: 6.55
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d Wide Receiver Devon Cajuste is a big bodied r eceiver with an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 appealing skill set as a jump ball redzone target. Cajuste is fairly one dimensional as a
receiver and will require a lot of attention and development if he is ever to become anything Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
other than a role player. Cajuste has the length, weight and hand strength to be a true bully at Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.54 the catch point and impose his will on smaller defenders trying to reach around his body and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
break his hands. Cajuste will likely struggle to establish an impact in other areas of the field,
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
however, as he does not currently have the route running acumen or the burst necessary to
4.50 establish any firm levels of separation down the field. Cajuste could feasibly be transitioned Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) into a flex TE player with a little bit of extra weight; this could isolate him more frequently Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
against the type of defenders he would be able to gain a step on. Project player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.51
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.55
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 2 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e m a r c u s Ay e r s , W i d e R e c e i v e r #10

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Houston Cougars

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5090 - Weight: 182


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.27


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.800
- 270 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.08
- 30 - Career Production: 141 receptions, 1,686 receiving yards, 9 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.53 - Yardage/Game: 42.2 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.23
2014 Top Competition: Central Florida, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 71.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Memphis, Navy, Florida State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Receptions/Game: 10.0 - Yardage/Game: 116.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.91
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Memphis (2015), Navy (2015), Tulane (2015), Pittsburgh (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Has been used with a high level of frequency as Flexibility: Has an excellent dynamic base, showcases the ability
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A an “in space” receiver; works largely in the flats as a smoke throw to cut and change directions suddenly thanks to low COG. Has the
target and vertically up the sidelines. upper half mobility to maximize frame and reach for targets testing
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A catch radius.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Hands: Showed a strong ability to catch the football Football Intelligence: Natural ability to process defensive flow/
consistently. Soft hands showcased effective skill in extending and pursuit and find creases in the open field is special. Will do very
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” softly cradling the football before bringing ball back into frame. well to hit creases in the return game. Will likely require
development from a route running perspective due to system.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Does not have a notably high top gear but does have a Toughness: W ill not be an impact player as a blocker. Scrappy
greater play speed than timed number suggest. Does not have speed player. Fearless in kick return duties to turn eyes up the field late
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to turn the corner and hit the sideline. Will pull away from kick and safely bring in kicks. Physical runner for size and has the
coverage in the open field due to hitting crease down hill. balance to spin off of contact and work for extra RAC.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Stature and catch radius will limit ability to finish Block Ability: Should not be regarded as a potential boundary
- Short Shuttle: N/A receptions with defenders in the hip pocket. Has proven to be plenty player. Has the mentality to be effective dropping down to crack on
comfortable tracking the ball in high congestion areas. unsuspecting defenders in the secondary but overall lacks frame/
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A strength to wall off running lanes.
RAC Ability: L ack of a top gear is covered some by running Effort: Excellent return specialist in addition to strong
style and shiftiness in the open field. Has vision and creativity as a playmaking ability as a receiver in space. Team went out of way to
runner to break off large gains and forced missed tackles. generate touches in 2015. High motor player on returns to work for
ATHLETICISM space.

SCORE: 4.33
FILM SCORE: 6.84
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Houston Wide Receiver Demar cus Ayer s’ upside lies within a natural ability to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.27 process defensive flow and hit the open field. Ayers is a gifted kick return specialist; he has
hit a number of big returns in part due to his field vision and change of direction skills. Ayers Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
lacks the frame or athletic profile to suggest he will every be a high volume NFL receiver Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.08 but he has greater upside than his peripheral metrics would suggest. Ayers should easily find Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
a home as a returner in the NFL and he does present upside as a slot receiver to be considered
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
a developmental player for an offense as well. Ayers will need some route development
5.91 coming out of a wide open Houston offense in college but he does show the creativity in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) space, the hands and the short area quickness to beat defenders in the middle of the field. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Ayers is a great option late on Day 3 of this year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.33
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.84
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 2 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Thomas Duarte, Wide Receiver #18

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 231


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 277 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.89
- 31 - Career Production: 97 receptions, 1,626 receiving yards, 17 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.55 - Yardage/Game: 42.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.45
2014 Top Competition: Kansas State, Arizona State, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.33 - Yardage/Game: 43.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 55.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.73
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Washington State (2015), Colorado (2015), Southern California (2015), Arizona (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: V ery lethargic at the release of the snap and at Flexibility: Struggles to plant and extend lower half outside of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 the break point of routes. High volume of slant and dig patterns in COG. Pads and hips are high in route breaks. Strong catch radius
the middle of the field; will not consistently generate separation courtesy of wingspan and ability to reach outside of frame.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A against man to man coverage.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: Flashed a number of impressive concentration catches; Football Intelligence: Does not currently show a high variety
has very strong hand size and ability to control the football without of ways to extend and establish separation in the MOF. Needs to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” getting a high amount of surface area on the football. Capable of further polish route running skills to snap with greater urgency and
squeezing contested throws. pace off of stems.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Strong speed for a potential flex TE but as a target Toughness: Has not had a high amount of work as a blocker but
consistently releasing from a slot position does not have ideal level has the frame to effectively wall off linebackers on the second level.
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.96 of quickness releasing off of the snap or accelerating onto the Potential TE convert has minimal exposure working inline to handle
second level. POA blocks.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Capable of strong trajectory reads to play the ball Block Ability: Has the strength to manhandle defensive backs
- Short Shuttle: 4.24 at high point and utilize frame to eliminate defenders from making isolated one on one. Does not have the experience as an in the box
plays on the football. Should be a viable red zone target due to blocker to be considered reliable or a viable early option to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A ability to play big in traffic. contribute.
RAC Ability: L acks any amount of wiggle or elusiveness. Effort: W ould like to see greater effort to press hard off of the
Strength and balance stand out in open field opportunities as a LOS and force defenders to respect ability to get behind second
RAC runner. Will power through poorly anchored tackle attempts level. Will need to remain open to development and likely position
ATHLETICISM and bull forward for additional yardage. change to latch on at next level.

SCORE: 4.30
FILM SCORE: 6.48
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Wide Receiver Thomas Duar te lacks the athletic skill set to be able to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 transition to the WR position at the next level with any fair amount of expectations; he will
likely face a transition to Tight End in order to have the greatest chance of contributing. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Duarte is very raw as a route runner; he is well versed in navigating the field as a receiver Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.89 between the hashes but simply lacks any level of crispness or efficiency in his release/breaks Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
to snap off and gain separation. Duarte is also going to be regarded as a project as a blocker;
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
he spent a high amount of time working out from the slot as a flex TE and does not have a
4.73 traditional in line TE frame. In all, Duarte has the look of an in between player; he lacks the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) quickness or route running skills to be a viable receiver but lacks the frame to be a viable TE Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
conversion. Will have a hard time and will require high amount of investment either way. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.48
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 1 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Alonzo Russell, Wide Receiver #9

Date of Birth: 09/29/1992 RS Senior, University of Toledo Rockets

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 206


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 50 - Career Wins: 35 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 280 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.99
- 32 - Career Production: 202 receptions, 3,076 receiving yards, 24 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 4.04 - Yardage/Game: 61.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.48
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Cincinnati, Arkansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 84.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Arkansas, Bowling Green, Temple
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.54 - Receptions/Game: 2.33 - Yardage/Game: 46.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.68
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Iowa State (2015), Arkansas (2015), Missouri (2014), Arkansas State (2014) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Shows crisp head snap out of breaks to carry Flexibility: Super tall, lean frame. Does not appear to have
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 momentum sharply into hard cut. Does not showcase a high level of ability to play with a dynamic base and allow the feet to reach out
twitchiness off the snap and will not threaten vertically. Works away from hips and corner with speed. Has lean/tilt ability to reach
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A MOF amid traffic very well to show QB numbers on front of jersey. for errant throws.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Hands: L ets the ball onto the turf with alarming frequency; Football Intelligence: Can be guilty of taking too much time to
both in regard to drops and holding onto the ball after the catch. work to free up from press coverage; throwing off timing of routes.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” Will allow contact to jolt frame and ball will rattle in the cage as a Has to sight adjust more against zone defense to sit down where
result. defenders cannot interrupt throw and get on same page with QB.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’4”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Only average ability to press up the field off a free Toughness: Has nice overall weight for the position but lacks the
release for vertical routes. DBs should not have much trouble girth or thickness to play with power. Does not possess leverage due
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A sustaining leverage overtop. Short area agility is above average, to such a high frame.
especially for being such a long, lean player.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Spotty hands take away from an excellent catch Block Ability: Has a large wingspan and shows interest in
- Short Shuttle: N/A radius. Has the length to play high or laterally if throw is not staying involved in the play to latch on to defensive backs. Will
accurate but is unreliable to finish such plays. Needs to play struggle to hold firm and sustain control due to being so naturally
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A stronger with defender at the catch point. high through the hips and core.
RAC Ability: R uns light and won’t break tackles frequently with Effort: Effort levels across the board are fine. Is mentally
power. Has some suddenness when turning up the field but does not engaged in the play on a snap by snap basis; does not check out or
pair with acceleration skills or long speed to break off large chunks take reps for granted if play is a run or a quick hitter elsewhere on
ATHLETICISM consistently. the field.

SCORE: 4.02
FILM SCORE: 6.26
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Toledo Wide Receiver Alonzo Russell is a lean fr amed, lengthy r eceiver Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 without a notable plus trait to pair his size with. Russell struggles to finish receptions if
dogged by defenders at the catch point, lacks any notable burst to get up the field and use his Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
size as a vertical advantage; he appears to have maxed out his physical skill set already. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.99 Russell runs some crisp routes and is capable of snapping out of breaks with deliberate Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
quickness and efficiency but simply lacks the play speed to work defensive backs and force
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
them to turn the hips up the field. As a result, Russell will have to improve his abilities as a
5.68 contested catch receiver if he is going do develop into a productive NFL receiver. As is, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) Russell should be regarded as a late Day 3 player with the potential to be drafted if a team Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
thinks he would be an asset to their roster in Special Teams aspects. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.02
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.26
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 0 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Bralon Addison, Wide Receiver #2

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5090 - Weight: 197


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 29.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.28


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 283 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.89
- 33 - Career Production: 146 receptions, 1,937 receiving yards, 20 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.74 - Yardage/Game: 49.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.51
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Torn ACL)
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Stanford, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.66 - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 66.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.18
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Michigan State (2015), Stanford (2015), Washington State (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Is currently fairly one dimensional as a Flexibility: Does not appear to have any limitations from a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 13 receiver; high percentage of reps are given to free, clean releases movement skills perspective. Shows ability to play with a dynamic
and speed outs. Not notably versatile in route tree coming out of the base and roll through speed outs while sustaining top speed.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Oregon offense.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Hands: L imitations with size/frame and length will limit catch Football Intelligence: Does not show a very high amount of
radius at the next level. Is comfortable and capable of reaching out translatable route running currently; gets a high amount of looks
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” to receive with hands when squared to the throw or receiving over courtesy of schemed motion to give free release and carry higher
the shoulder. gear into release at the snap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Only average amount of long speed, most evident when Toughness: Frame is thick and compact; allowing for play that
caught in a foot race with defenders trying to break away down the is bigger than advertised. Will not be effective or consistent as a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A sideline. Has a fairly strong initial burst or release from a still blocker but does possess a functional skill set to run through feeble
position. tackles.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Has ability to track the football well and extend Block Ability: Exposure in the Oregon system allows for a high
- Short Shuttle: N/A away from body. Limited ability to reach errant throws due to small amount of reps blocking for teammates; surprisingly effective. Has
stature/length and does not have ideal size to fight for contested the frame and physical strength to be effective but will always be
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A throws. facing uphill battle with lack of length.
RAC Ability: Is not going to win a high amount of foot races. Effort: Has been highly effective as a returns specialist in
Creative runner; runs like a Running Back at times in the open addition to efforts on offense. Chess piece who has been moved
field. Will run feet through contact and shows off nice balance to around in the backfield and in the slot.
ATHLETICISM fight through traffic areas.

SCORE: 4.66
FILM SCORE: 6.55
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Wide Receiver Br alon Addison is a r aw pr ospect as a skill player , he Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.28 looked more like an offensive weapon than a true WR during his final season with the Ducks.
Addison suffered a spring 2014 ACL tear and declared following a successful return in 2015; Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
but there is an alarming lack of polish or translatable skills to Addison’s game currently. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.89 Where Addison wins is in the open field with the ball in his hands; getting him the football is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
not as simple as lining him up and having him run routes. The Oregon offense did Addison a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lot of favors and in order for him to have a successful NFL career there is a high amount of
5.18 development that is going to be required to take place. As is, Addison should be regarded as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) late Day 3 prospect with the potential to contribute early as a return specialist but a regular Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
offensive role does not appear to be in his immediate future. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.66
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.55
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014 ACL Tear (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 6 . 0 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jay Lee, Wide Receiver #4

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Baylor Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6017 - Weight: 214


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.30


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.769
- 287 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.12
- 34 - Career Production: 101 receptions, 1,700 receiving yards, 15 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.24 - Yardage/Game: 37.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 49.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
Baylor Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Texas Christian, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.65 - Receptions/Game: 2.00 - Yardage/Game: 0.33 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.17
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Southern Methodist (2015), North Carolina (2015), West Virginia (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Can work through heavy congestion to Flexibility: A ppears to be a more linear mover; built very well
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A progress into the secondary with little delay. Experience is and is more apt to win with physicality down the field than sudden
highly limited; has only ran a handful of routes with any level of stop/start or hip drop.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A consistency (slant, go, screen).
- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Hands: Some problematic drops have popped up on more than Football Intelligence: Is going to require a high amount of
one occasion. Hands cannot calmly collect the football regularly; development and coaching coming out of spread system. Will have
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” will let the ball rattle around before bringing it into chest or failing less space on the field to utilize running routes; will need to develop
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’11” to make the catch. a greater tree.

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Has enough burst and straight line speed to accelerate Toughness: L ikes to play physical on route stems; will bump or
away from some defensive backs. Presses firmly off the LOS on extend against defensive backs and establish an opening for throws
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A vertical stems and shows ability to work hip to hip and challenge as a result. Difficult to bring down if defender does not align body
DBs. behind the pads.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: W ill adjust hands to ball adequately but if late to Block Ability: Shortcomings as a blocker appear to stem from
- Short Shuttle: N/A identify does not have the hand softness to squeeze and finish offensive coaching style; will passively stand and observe plays on
catches. Strong skills to bully DBs at the catch point. the play side if ball is tucked up inside of position.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
RAC Ability: Does not have a notably high level of wiggle when Effort: Needs to be broken of poor habits from the Baylor
squared up to blockers. Has a decent amount of straight line speed system. Will not consistently release off of the LOS and has a

ATHLETICISM and enough strength to run through weak tackle attempts and gain
significant yardage.
passive nature as a blocker in the run game.

SCORE: 4.63
FILM SCORE: 6.23
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Wide Receiver J ay Lee is a difficult pr ojection; tr ying to deter mine Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.30 what skills are present and translatable to the next level versus what is simply a side product
of a wide open spread offense at Baylor is not an easy task. Lee does show some promising Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
traits; he can navigate through traffic fairly well and does well on the short/intermediate areas Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.12 of the field to win contested throws. But Lee is very raw as a route runner, used primarily on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
slants, screens and go routes. This lack of diversity will pose a difficult challenge at the next
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
level. In addition, Lee has had his share of struggles trying to catch the football; there were a
4.17 number of occasions where balls would end up on the ground instead of in Lee’s grasp for Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) what should have been a fairly routine play to finish. Lee has promise but his years in Waco, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
TX have done him little favors in regard to furthering his football career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.23
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR)


- 5 . 9 3 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D’haquille Williams, Wide Receiver #1

Date of Birth: 05/13/1993 (JUCO) Senior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 229


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 12 - Career Wins: 7 - Winning Percentage: 0.583
- 295 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 15
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.36
- 35 - Career Production: 57 receptions, 877 receiving yards, 6 receiving touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.80 - Yardage/Game: 58.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.40
2014 Top Competition: Kansas State, Mississippi State, Alabama
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 7.00 - Yardage/Game: 113.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisville, Louisiana State, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 36.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.51


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.80
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Kansas State (2014), Mississippi State (2014), Arkansas (2014), Louisville (2015), Louisiana State (2015) -
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.56
Route Running: Inconsistent effort releasing off of the L OS. Flexibility: Does not consistently throttle down when reaching
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 Will roll out casually at times. Loose enough to provide false stems top of stem prior to breaks. Is not a physical limitation; has the
effectively but rarely manipulates defenders. Feet are quick for lower half mobility to stick foot in the ground pressing vertically.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A sudden deceleration but needs to sharpen breaks. Torso mobility to adjust to footballs is strong.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” Hands: Content to let footballs into frame when squared to the Football Intelligence: Does not manipulate defenders or adjust
Quarterback. Does not display soft hands, ball will rattle around routes/stems with notable consistency against particular coverages.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.5” when being collected away from frame. Has a strong catch radius Will press for RAC yardage at the expense of yards. Needs notable
and is capable of completing catches away; just not consistently. development coming out of the Auburn offensive system.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): 10’0” Speed: Needs to further develop consistency and higher play Toughness: Strong, powerful build in the secondary. Capable of
speed on snap to snap basis. Is not a notable burner but does have working the middle of the field and holding up against linebackers
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A acceleration after collecting the catch and will break angles in the on the second level. Will dominate opponents if engaged in effort
secondary if given space to run to after the catch. against the run and able to latch on to blocks.
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Ball Skills: Does not consistently attack the football in the air. Block Ability: Does not approach responsibilities with high level
- Short Shuttle: N/A Does have the length and leaping ability to play high throws but is of interest. Will allow second level defenders to shoot gaps and
too frequently content to let ball too close. Does do well to adjust cross face from the slot. Potential to be physically dominant due to
WR Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A torso and hands to hot throws that may not be accurately placed. stature and foot quickness.
RAC Ability: Is a physically imposing runner in the open field. Effort: Irregular. W ill lazily roll off the L OS as a blocker or on
Has burst to pull away from defenders but more notably is quick hitting throws the opposite direction. Needs to develop higher
physically dominant against defensive backs. Has short area play speed on snap to snap basis. Works for big plays but does so at
ATHLETICISM quickness and thick build which smaller tacklers will bounce off of. expense of leaving yards on field at times.

SCORE: 3.34
FILM SCORE: 6.48
SIZE SCORE (5% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n WR D’haquille “Duke” Williams is a notably raw and underdeveloped Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 prospect. To complicate things further, Williams was dismissed from the Auburn football
program in October 2015 stemming from a night club altercation. Williams will miss the time Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
on the field dearly, as it is difficult to covet him as a player with red flags aplenty and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.36 underdeveloped football skills, ranging from irregular effort, sloppy routes and fighting the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
football away from his frame. With that in mind, Williams does have a strong athletic skill
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
set that could be served well if harnessed appropriately. His presence in the slot will stress
5.80 LBs with his fluidity in space and defensive backs with his size. As a whole, Williams is Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) most likely better served being brought in after the draft to a franchise who has an established Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
support system for players and being developed and nurtured slowly. He is not ready to play. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.34
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.48
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 7 1 : U D FA VA L U E -
2015: Dismissed from AUB (-0.30 penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (WR) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Tight End Rankings

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 41 TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 7.60

2 110 TE Austin Hooper Stanford 7.20

3 112 TE Ryan Malleck Virginia Tech 7.18

4 121 TE Tyler Higbee Western Kentucky 7.14

5 144 TE Nick Vannett Ohio State 7.01

6 152 TE Steven Scheu Vanderbilt 6.96

7 160 TE Kyle Carter Pennsylvania State 6.90

8 201 TE JP Holtz Pittsburgh 6.66

9 204 TE Kivon Cartwright Colorado State 6.65

10 218 TE Jake McGee Florida 6.57

11 228 TE Jerell Adams South Carolina 6.51

12 231 TE Darion Griswold Arkansas State 6.49

13 239 TE Henry Krieger-Coble Iowa 6.43

14 243 TE David Grinnage North Carolina State 6.41

15 254 TE Jay Rome Georgia 6.32

16 293 TE Bryce Williams East Carolina 5.73

Tight End Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Route Running: Does the TE display the ability to run a versatile amount of patterns? Effort: Does the TE provide consistent effort on all plays? Does he run routes at same
Does he create separation with breaks? Does he properly angle stem to set up defenders? speed whether primary or secondary read? Does he fight for yards, fight to win blocks? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Block Ability: Can the TE supplement in the running game? Can he appropriately block Power at POA: Is the TE capable of generating movement as a blocker? Can he be
from an inline position? Does he show good hand technique and leverage? relied on to win blocks in short yardage scenarios? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Hands: How natural is the TE at receiving the ball? Does he display strong hands to win RAC Ability: What does the TE do with the ball in his hands? Can he generate missed
catch point? Does he catch the ball away from his body? Capable of tough catches? tackles and create extra yardage? Does he have open field “wiggle” or power? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Flexibility: How well does the TE bend at the knees/hips to sink center of gravity and Balance: How well does the TE stay on his feet? Does he keep his base underneath him
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
create sudden cuts? Can he contort his body through waist to make plays on the ball? as a blocker? Can he shift off his center of gravity and still produce after the catch?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Toughness: What kind of physicality does the TE display? Does he fight for extra Quickness: What type of skill does the TE display in short areas? Is he capable of Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
yardage and break tackles? Play through pain? Is he competent blocking box defenders? crossing the face of a Defensive End? Can he shake a tackle in the open field?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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2016 Tight End Analysis

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- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

H u n t e r H e n r y, T i g h t E n d #84

Date of Birth: 12/07/1994 Junior, University of Arkansas Razorbacks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 250


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.93


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: .0467
- 41 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.12
- 1 - Career Production: 116 receptions, 1,661 receiving yards, 9 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 3.05 - Yardage/Game: 43.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.24
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 5.00 - Yardage/Game: 80.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
Arkansas Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.67 - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 69.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.13
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Mississippi State (2015), Mississippi (2015), Toledo (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Snaps off very crisp breaks at the top of route Effort: Plays with strong consistency on a snap/snap basis.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 stems. Has a comfort with using frame to advantage and extending Shows no wane in motor when having to contribute as a run blocker.
or bumping defenders off of frame to create separation. Recognizes Works to get back into favorable leverage positions is having to
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 chances to throttle down or accelerate to clear zone defenders. adjust base on the move as a blocker.

- Vertical Jump: 31.5” Block Ability: W ill get collapses against more powerful Power at POA: W ill not consistently push back the POA and
defenders along the defensive line. Done in at times by a narrow shorten angles for running backs. More effective to slide across face
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” base, can spin off of contact. Does flash favorable hands to pop and and wall off a running lane as compared to resetting the LOS or
has some firm grip strength to sustain in tight areas. having to drive block.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Hands are excellent. Has soft, natural hands that RAC Ability: Big, strong, powerful frame that will run through
envelope the ball when catching away from frame to easily haul in weaker tackle attempts. Has a fair amount of wiggle in short areas
- Three Cone Shuttle: 4.35 receptions. Firm grip strength to squeeze the ball when contacted to subtly adjust frame and clear defenders closing in on hard angles.
at the catch point. Has a second gear in space to pull away from LBs.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Excellent open field movement skills. Natural Balance: Needs to develop better discipline with feet on blocks to
- Short Shuttle: 6.93 ability to sustain a low pad level along the LOS and play with sustain a wide base and prevent spinning off blocks. Will sustain
leverage to run through contact when releasing into the second balance thanks to looseness in the torso to lean through contact and
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A level. Shows ability to drop the hips and snap out of breaks. keep both feet anchored to the ground.
Toughness: Is not a physically dominant player along the L OS Quickness: M ore of a smooth, fluid mover than a twitchy/
but does posses enough physicality to be a presence and an asset in explosive player. Does have suddenness in route breaks and also
the box if playing with LBs or lighter EDGE rushers. Very difficult will adjust late in routes to avoid contact on the second level when
ATHLETICISM to get off route stems down the field. working the MOF.

SCORE: 6.75 FILM SCORE: 7.97


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas Tight End Hunter Henr y is an athletic r eceiver with the fr ame to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.93 be a viable three down, inline TE at the next level. Henry has a firm sense of body
positioning and shows the ability to contribute at the POA if working on the second level or Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
against lighter framed pass rushers; an asset that will immediately help in his transition to the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.12 next level. As a receiver, Henry is a versatile weapon capable of being flexed, lined up at Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
flanker or working from the end of the LOS and quickly getting overtop of LBs on the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
second level. Henry’s ability to snap off large breaks makes him a handful to cover for a
6.13 majority of LBs but he’s also far too large and skilled at boxing out defenders when square to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the football to rely on a majority of DBs to handle the task. Henry is a matchup nightmare Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and should easily be regarded as a top 50 selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.75
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.97
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 7 . 6 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A u s t i n H o o p e r, T i g h t E n d #18

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 254


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 11 0 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 27
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.89
- 2 - Career Production: 74 receptions, 939 receiving yards, 8 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.74 - Yardage/Game: 34.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.30
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Oregon, Arizona State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.67 - Yardage/Game: 46.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Iowa, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 24.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.50
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Iowa (2015), Oregon (2015), Southern California (2015), Notre Dame (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Struggles at times to work through leveraged Effort: Quality player in both the pass and the run game. W ill
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 defenders overtop. Easy mover in space. Capable of identifying and work into the boundary on extended plays or back to the LOS. Will
throttling down in zones to present a clear target. Works well to run the feet on contact as a blocker; able to influence running alleys
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 manipulate steps and open soft areas. both on the LOS or flexed wide.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Block Ability: Has only average functional strength, will simply Power at POA: W ill not be able to generate solid push or reset
get outworked at the POA by stronger defenders. Effective as a the LOS into the plus side of the field. More of a control blocker and
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” “pin” blocker to seal or wash the edge. Does strong work to mirror short area movement player to utilize body position more so than
from the slot against second level LBs. strength.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Super hands to high point and squeeze the football. RAC Ability: Has just enough ability to shake a flat footed
Shows off ability with regularity to win in contested catch situations defender if left one on one. Does not have a second gear to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.00 thanks to strength of hands. Strong habits to extend for the ball accelerate and burst up the field.
instead of trapping to frame.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Moves with ease, no problems carrying momentum Balance: W ill allow head to drop on some drive blocks once the
- Short Shuttle: 4.32 up the field and rotating back to locate the ball vertically. Will feet start running and roll too much weight forward. Very strong
utilize a loose base to play with feet out from under hips to balance in space as a route runner to carry frame well and
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A maximize ability to smoothly change direction. effectively.
Toughness: Physically only average strength is present on film. Quickness: W ill not consistently separate from man coverage on
Plenty of room to grow but do not want to bulk at detriment of account of lack of burst or twitch. Much more of a smooth, effective
receiving skills. Scrappy player and does hold own at the POA. route runner who carries momentum effectively on all cuts or hard
ATHLETICISM Difficult to separate from the ball at catch point. breaks.

SCORE: 6.36 FILM SCORE: 7.59


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d TE Austin Hooper is a str ong addition to the 2016 TE class. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 Hooper, a true Junior, declared and is one of the stronger flex/in-line capable TE prospects in
the class. Hooper is limited somewhat by only average burst/speed and average functional Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
strength but there is a high amount of polish here in regard to the finer points of the position. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.89 Hooper wins consistently and regularly against zone defense, he’s an intelligent route runner Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
with the ability to sit down and be a good safety valve for his Quarterback. Hooper’s
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
inconsistency beating man coverage is masked by excellent hands; frequently Hooper was
4.50 able to finish receptions with defenders draped on his back thanks to strong hands to squeeze Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the ball. In all, Hooper has the look of a strong starting candidate at the TE position and his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
versatility and refined skill set would make him a viable option to play early in his career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.36
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.59
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 7 . 2 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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Rya n M a l l eck , Ti ght E nd #88

Date of Birth: 07/22/1993 RS Senior, Virginia Tech Hokies

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6043 - Weight: 256


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.47


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.563
- 11 2 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.51
- 3 - Career Production: 62 receptions, 638 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.19 - Yardage/Game: 12.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.08
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Duke, Cincinnati
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 22.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Duke, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 32.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.38
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Tulsa (2015), North Carolina (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Shows subtle adjustments to stems in space Effort: Excellent effort and ambition to win on a rep to rep
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 pending on defensive positioning. Will sit down in the MOF and basis. Will run defenders out of the play and wash clear to the
present numbers to the QB as a target. Capable of carrying boundary if advantage is won and leverage is present. High
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 momentum through turns and breaks well. frequency blocker; team player.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Block Ability: W ill win with initial contact on lighter defenders; Power at POA: Is not an overly overwhelming blocker but has
throws hands actively from the hips and will latch onto the chest the movement skills to mirror and control blocks. Will carry a
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” cleanly. Does well to sustain a wide base and mirror to sustain defender’s momentum past the POA and wash out opponent to clear
control and steer blocks. running space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: W ill catch the ball cleanly away from body. RAC Ability: Is not a particularly creative runner; has enough
Comfortable squaring to throws and is not distracted by bodies athleticism to turn up the field and gain additional yardage
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.00 meshing at the catch point. depending on coverages. Will not create a high amount of extra
production individually.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: V ery smooth and fluid mover. W ill effortlessly Balance: Plays on a wide, controlled base. Feet are active to
- Short Shuttle: 4.33 mirror as a blocker at the LOS thanks to strong knee bend and play with control and consistently have leverage. Does well to stay
ability to play with a low COG. Does well to carry pace and speed anchored to the ground and keep weight distributed cleanly.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A through turns on the second level.
Toughness: Stout both at the L OS, in the pocket and on route Quickness: Not necessarily a quick twitch athlete but rather a
stems. Will not be easily knocked off due to balance and dynamic clean, efficient mover. Is not going to explode off of the LOS or
base. Physically shows a fair amount of pop in the upper half. break angles as a RAC receiver in the first five yards. Step quickness
ATHLETICISM Plays actively through the MOF as a receiver. is strong at the LOS.

SCORE: 7.44 FILM SCORE: 7.41


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Vir ginia Tech Tight End Ryan Malleck is a well r ounded pr ospect at the TE Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.47 position. While Malleck lacks the high point, jump ball skills to be an elite red zone target or
the high end second gear to be a seam threat; there is little he does not do well. Malleck’s Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
skill set transitioning to the pros will mirror how he was used at Virginia Tech fairly Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.51 consistently; he is a three down inline TE with the ability to stay on the field all three downs Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
in blocking or receiving efforts. Malleck is an effective intermediate target thanks to crisp
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
route running and is deceptively athletic/smooth with the ball in his hands. As a blocker,
3.38 Malleck has the frame and functional strength to be effective against boundary rushers or Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) generating push and vacating the POA from an inline position. Should be a player with a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
much higher profile career in the NFL than in college. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.44
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.41
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 7 . 1 8 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ty l e r H i g b e e , T i g h t E n d #18

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 249


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.800
- 121 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.28
- 4 - Career Production: 68 receptions, 1,054 receiving yards, 14 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.80 - Yardage/Game: 27.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.37
2014 Top Competition: Illinois, Marshall, Central Michigan
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 44.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana Tech, Indiana, Marshall
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 8.00 - Yardage/Game: 95.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.69
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Indiana (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), Marshall (2015), Marshall (2014), Central Michigan (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Effective in pressing hard up the field and Effort: Issues with play do not stem from a disinterest but
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A getting behind defenders on the second level. Illustrates subtle rather a lack of ideal levels of strength and technique. Works behind
bumps off of top of stem to work open into windows. Head snap and the play in effort to escort teammates on long runs and throw
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 hip drop on firm breaks is strong. potential blocks.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Block Ability: L acks precision with hand strike to gain initial Power at POA: Consistently gets washed backwards into the lap
control. Does not have the strength in general to take control of of the Quarterback or ball carrier. Will not have the ability to hold
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” defenders. Has good movement skills and is able to mirror in space ground with hand in the dirt at the NFL level. Needs to be worked in
but would not hold the POA at the LOS. space as a blocker.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: R eliable hands; typically hauls in anything that both RAC Ability: W ill consistently pick up extra yards working in
hands are able to touch. Will allow ball to get in tight over head the open field on account of strong movement skills, second gear
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A before reaching out to snatch and haul in receptions. Comfortable and balance/athleticism. Very loose through the base to plant and
reaching for throws outside the numbers. adjust trajectory.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Easy moving player with the ability to sink low Balance: W ill get knocked around if asked to stand pat at POA .
- Short Shuttle: N/A through the hips as a mean s of decelerating and changing Foot speed and mobility allow for a consistently evolving base of
directions. Will change directions with suddenness on account of support. Is able to twist and contort to avoid would be tacklers and
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A dynamic base. defenders attempting to bump off route.
Toughness: Does not play with a notable amount of push along Quickness: M oves fairly nimble. Capable of picking way
the LOS. Can be re-routed and banged off stems if releasing through the second level and darting in and out of the path of traffic
through traffic on the second level. Will show some subtle moments if working off of a clean release.
ATHLETICISM of strength at route breaks.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.28


SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Wester n Kentucky Tight End Tyler Higbee is a flex weapon with the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 potential to be a very strong contributor at the next level. Higbee runs excellent routes and
has the ability to quickly slip past the second level of the defense; enabling a strong presence Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
as a MOF and vertical receiver. Higbee’s abilities are complimented with a soft pair of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.28 hands; he is reliable to finish receptions he is able to get his hands on. Higbee will need to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (8%)
develop as a blocker if he is going to become an every down player at the next level, too
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
frequently he is folded in half and struggles to hold ground when locked up with defenders.
5.69 Higbee’s natural strength in general will need to improve. In the meantime, Higbee can be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) used as a rotational player with the potential to develop into a full time player in the coming Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
seasons. Higbee’s value lies towards the end of Day 2 or beginning of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

7.28
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 7 . 1 4 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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N i c k Va n n e t t , T i g h t E n d #81

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6056 - Weight: 256


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.87


- Career Starts: 16 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.938
- 144 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.40
- 5 - Career Production: 55 receptions, 585 receiving yards, 6 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.04 - Yardage/Game: 11.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.11
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 1.33 - Yardage/Game: 10.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 1.67 - Yardage/Game: 10.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.53
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Michigan State (2015), Michigan (2015), Rutgers (2015), Virginia Tech (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Can continue to fine tune physicality working Effort: T ireless blocker; most impressive skill player from a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 in the MOF to subtly generate additional separation. Presses hard downfield blocking perspective in recent memory. Versatile player
up the seam to close down cushion and shows a strong balance and utilized in a number of roles: H-back, flex TE, slot, inline TE,
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 crispness to top of routes. Fullback.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Block Ability: Does not have the pad level or lower leg strength Power at POA: Sound enough fundamentally and strong enough
to consistently get movement at the POA from an inline position. functionally to hold firm as a pass protector or hold ground one on
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” Tremendous stickiness as a down the field player, will latch onto one in the run game. Will not be an overwhelming in line player but
LBs and DBs and dominate on the second level. much more than only serviceable as well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Natural receiver with hands; extends well and rarely RAC Ability: M uch better weapon than utilized at Ohio State.
struggles to bring the ball into frame. Attacks the ball well in the Strong athlete, has the build to rumble through secondaries if given
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.05 air. Firm hand strength to squeeze contested throws and bring in a free run. Has enough athleticism and burst to burn linebackers if
catches in tight windows. isolated.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Natural pad level can be high due to frame and Balance: Can get caught leaning forward on drive blocks and
- Short Shuttle: 4.20 leaner build but shows plenty of knee bend and lower half mobility get tossed. Plays with a balanced, wide base at the LOS as a
when drive blocking, anchoring in pass protection or running blocker or pass protector. Carries speed through breaks well with a
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A routes. Capable of a dynamic base to carry speed through breaks. dynamic base to reach feet from underneath hips.
Toughness: T enacious mentality in all facets of the game. W ill Quickness: Quick to release into the second level, both from a
bully smaller defenders in the open field as a RAC receiver or as a flexed two point stance or leaking off of the LOS. Natural
blocker flexed to the boundary. Works well as a pass protector on athleticism supplements crisp approach to stems to create sudden
ATHLETICISM the edge of the pocket to hold ground. Runs MOF fearlessly. changes of direction.

SCORE: 3.60 FILM SCORE: 8.06


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Tight End Nick Vannett spent the major ity of his college car eer Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.87 tucked behind Jeff Heuerman as TE2 on the Buckeyes depth chart. Vannett is a hidden
treasure as a TE prospect, the Buckeyes offense relied on him largely for his outstanding Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
blocking ability. Vannett is quietly an excellent athlete and a strong candidate to be a three Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.40 down Tight End at the next level. Vannett showcases strong functional athleticism and is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
fairly polished as a route runner. He has good acceleration into the secondary off of the LOS
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and worked the seam, to the boundary and in the MOF as a receiver. Vannett’s best trait
2.53 coming into the NFL will be his second level blocking skills, he is extremely sticky and will Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) dominate many LBs and DBs to supplement other skill players in their effort for Run After Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Catch (RAC) yards. Vannett should be able to contribute early on in his career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.60
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 7 . 0 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Steven Scheu, Tight End #81

Date of Birth: 07/07/1992 RS Senior, Vanderbilt University Commodores

Prospect Measurement Source: Vanderbilt Pro Day

Ranking - Height: 6046 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.97


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.389
- 152 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.37
- 6 - Career Production: 83 receptions, 933 receiving yards, 7 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.77 - Yardage/Game: 19.9 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.15
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Georgia, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 4.67 - Yardage/Game: 63.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Vanderbilt Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.70 - Receptions/Game: 3.33 - Yardage/Game: 40.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.95
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Tennessee (2015), Georgia (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Clean route runner; will release easily up the Effort: W ill ease off the gas on plays with teammates tucking up
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 field and illustrate sharp steps and crisp head snap to break cleanly inside between the tackles; would like to see effort to get behind and
off of stem and into open area. Capable of challenging both MOF push. Plays with an aggressive mentality with the football in the air
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 and vertically. to beat defenders to the ball.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Block Ability: Offers little to nothing as a blocker. W ill play Power at POA: Consistently will concede space and ground into
with scrappy attitude but does not have the functional strength to the backfield when asked to work along the LOS as a play side
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” sink and absorb push into the backfield. Will not play with hand blocker. Has ability to dictate on the second level if able to climb
down. and cut off backside pursuit.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: L arge hands and will reach to extend and receive away RAC Ability: Is an effective after the catch receiver; has a
from frame. Does well to squeeze the ball and utilize grip strength strong second gear and athleticism to play through weak angles and
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.90 to hold the ball when fighting off contact at the catch point. get into open space. Has ability to cut with suddenness and force
over-pursuit.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Flexibility: History as an open field athlete is evident. A bility to Balance: Can get knocked around due to a lack of lower body
- Short Shuttle: N/A play freely from the hips and torso is very strong; will plant to strength or anchor. Will let pad level creep up trying to hold ground
break or rotate to extend back to the football very easily. as blocker and lose footing. Strong open field base to challenge
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A tacklers.
Toughness: Is not a physical player; rather plays with finesse Quickness: Shows short area quickness to get off of jam
and should not be highly featured in areas of traffic or when asked situations against heavy footed LBs. Will flow well and can cross
to come down into box and throw key blocks. face of defenders squatting in zone coverage to get into space or
ATHLETICISM reach landmarks.

SCORE: 6.62 FILM SCORE: 7.24


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Vander bilt TE Steven Scheu fits the ster eotypical mold for today’s college Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.97 TE. Scheu, recruited out of High School as a Wide Receiver; has added to frame and become
a glorified big slot receiver at Vanderbilt; where his functional athleticism has given even Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
some of the more athletic defenses in the country trouble. Scheu will never be a player to be Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.37 utilized with his hand in the ground; that will limit his value and projection going forward. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
However, the receiving aspect of the TE position is much more coveted in today’s game and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Scheu has some workable skills present there, most notably his ability to run clean, crisp
3.95 routes in space. Scheu has large hands and can win in high traffic situations; he would be a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) firm candidate for a Red Zone target niche. Scheu would be a strong value as a receiving TE Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
option to develop sometime on Day 3 of the Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.62
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.24
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 9 6 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K y l e C a r t e r, T i g h t E n d #87

Date of Birth: 12/27/1992 RS Senior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6033 - Weight: 238


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 34.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.53


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.520
- 160 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.73
- 7 - Career Production: 84 receptions, 963 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.95 - Yardage/Game: 22.4 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.09
2014 Top Competition: Central Florida, Ohio State, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.00 - Yardage/Game: 17.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Pennsylvania State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Michigan State, Georgia
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Receptions/Game: 1.00 - Yardage/Game: 6.00 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.76
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Georgia (2015), Michigan (2015), San Diego State (2015), Central Florida (2014), Boston College (2014), Indiana (2013) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: A thletic blend of size and open field ability. Effort: Has struggled in past several seasons to make an impact
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 13 Works effectively carrying routes up the hash. Has an ability to roll similar to one made early on in career. Lost starting job for majority
through breaks and carry speed effectively to break off against over of Senior season and was used sparingly. Questions regarding
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 head coverage. origins of this fall must be answered.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Block Ability: More of a receiving option than a reliable Power at POA: Has not shown ability to be reliable as a hand in
blocker; does not have the frame to anchor and generate push at the dirt TE. Personnel group features should be on receiving sets,
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” the LOS. Has enough strength and length to be very effective not short yardage or goal line opportunities.
latching on against LBs on the second level.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Has excellent hand size and flashed throughout career RAC Ability: M ovement skills are present to be problematic and
the ability to attack the ball high in the air and finish receptions in a mismatch for defenders in the open field. Has enough size and
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A traffic. Does well to adjust hand angle to trajectory and placement strength to bully smaller defenders and earn extra yardage; plus has
of throws. enough burst to run away from LBs.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Movement skills present to carry speed well in the Balance: W ill struggle to hold ground and an anchored base at
- Short Shuttle: N/A underneath areas of the field as a route runner. Has the ability to the POA if asked to block inline. Creative runner with ability to
drop down low to dig out throws and sustain a favorable receiving adjust base and beat lunging tackle attempts courtesy of clearing the
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A posture. feet.
Toughness: Is not going to find work as a traditional inline Quickness: Not particularly twitchy or explosive but does have
player; lacks the strength to hold ground. Is a handful to handle in the suddenness in comparison to many defenders tasked to defend to
the flexed position or carrying routes up the seam. generate extra yardage after the catch.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.98 FILM SCORE: 7.20
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State Tight End Kyle Car ter is an under the r adar pr ospect in Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.53 an otherwise thin class at TE; in part because he has struggle to consistently see the field at
State College over the past several seasons. Carter experienced early success at PSU but has Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
since been an infrequent contributor; why exactly his playing time and role has dropped off is Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.73 not crystal clear. Carter has the physical skill set to play effectively in the NFL as a move Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
piece receiver and a mismatch player in the slot but first the questions regarding what has
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
taken place to lead to this massive reduction in role must be answered and resolved.
2.76 Presuming Carter has no major character or passion issues at the root of the problem, he has a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) strong chance to be a steal for a team looking to add a receiving option to their passing Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
offense for a low risk investment on Day 3 of the draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.20
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 9 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J . P. H o l t z , T i g h t E n d #86

Date of Birth: 08/23/1993 Senior, University of Pittsburgh Panthers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6040 (Listed) - Weight: 245 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.542
- 201 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.87
- 8 - Career Production: 81 receptions, 931 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.59 - Yardage/Game: 18.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.21
2014 Top Competition: Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 21.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Iowa, North Carolina, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 3.00 - Yardage/Game: 48.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.06
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Duke (2015), North Carolina (2015), Iowa (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Utilized primarily as a M OF receiver working Effort: High quality effort player. Does what is necessary to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A behind the LB level or releasing out of the backfield and into the contribute to the team effort; selfless blocker on passing downs to
flats as a check down option. Routes are not notably crisp; lacks provide additional assistance to protection schemes.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 suddenness as an athlete.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Block Ability: L ower half does not present a high level of Power at POA: Is not going to inspire with efforts to reset the
strength, power or leg drive; rather a chippy blocker with effective LOS or drive defenders back in the run game. Scrappy approach
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” ability to throw hands and pads to knock off rushers as an assist with tenacious feet but simply lacks the lower half power to get
player. movement.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Clean receiver, will extend and come back to the ball in RAC Ability: Surprisingly good balance will take back some
open space to quickly corral the throw. Does well to shield ball defenders and allow for additionally yielded yardage but by and
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A from defenders in tight areas; will cradle to ensure no hands are large lacks movement skills to create; is not going to juke out
able to break up throw. defenders or outrun DBs.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does play with some stiffness through the spine. Balance: Effective both as a blocker and as a receiver after the
- Short Shuttle: N/A Runs upright and does not tilt or lean particularly well to carry catch. Shows ability to drop free arm and stay upright when
momentum and speed through breaks. challenged with low tackle attempts. Feet are active to sustain a
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A stable base when chipping in backfield.
Toughness: Blue collar football player with a tough mentality. Quickness: Does not possess a high amount of suddenness as a
Plays bigger and more physical than expected; fearless working player; rather is going to make due with limited quicks. Does not
over the MOF as a receiver against LBs. Will drop head and work create a high level of separation when facing man coverage at top of
ATHLETICISM for extra yards. stem.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.77


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Pittsbur gh Tight End J ohn Paul (J .P.) Holtz will have a fair chance to stick Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A at the NFL level due to some versatility illustrated at Pittsburgh during the course of his col-
lege career. Holtz was utilized with frequency and effectiveness out of the backfield as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
hybrid move piece/Fullback in addition to his reps spend as a flex TE releasing vertically into Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.87 the secondary. Holtz found a fair amount of success working from the backfield as an assist Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
blocker; he plays physical and chips violently with pads before progressing as a check down
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
option into the flats. Holtz is not an outstanding athlete, rather he is simply going to take
4.06 advantage of open space against zone defenses. Holtz did show the ability to win contested Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) catches in tight areas; a mentally and physically tough football player. Should be worthy of a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
draft selection late on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

6.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 6 6 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kivon Cartwright, Tight End #86

Date of Birth: 03/03/1992 RS Senior, Colorado State University Rams

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 240


- Hand Diameter: 10.88” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.53


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 204 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.99
- 9 - Career Production: 75 receptions, 1,136 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.14 - Yardage/Game: 32.5 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.31
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Ankle INJ)
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A
Colorado State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Utah State, Boise State, Air Force
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.69 - Receptions/Game: 1.33 - Yardage/Game: 21.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.48
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Utah State (2015), Boise State (2015), San Jose State (2013), Washington State (2013) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: V ersatile player utilized in various roles, Effort: Has done well to fight back from ankle injury that cost
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 experienced in running routes in both the deep middle, intermediate all of 2014 to have a regular role in final year with the team. Routes
and short areas of the field. Snaps off breaks cleanly on the second are run consistently and with a regular pace.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 level.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Block Ability: L acking in length and stature to be effective as Power at POA: High cut player with short torso and long, lean
an inline blocker at the next level. Will need to develop frame with legs. Lacks functional power or leg drive to establish and sustain
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” additional bulk before being considered a viable option. forward push when playing as a blocker in the run game.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Ball will at times rattle around when catching away RAC Ability: W ill not break angles in the secondary consistently
from frame before hauling into body. Does well to flash hands late as a RAC runner. Lacks creativity or suddenness in open space to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and consistently get both mitts on the ball. juke head up defenders. Will power through feeble tackles from
defensive backs.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Fairly strong movement skills and mobility to Balance: Strong natural movement skills to carry frame well in
- Short Shuttle: N/A sufficiently plant and cut with steep angles and suddenness to break the open space. Does well to collect after the catch and turn up the
off of route stems and separate. field in search of additional yardage.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Toughness: Does not have the strength or physical power to be Quickness: Does not possess quick twitch muscle; more of a
impactful at the POA. Will have way with defensive backs in the build up speed runner with smooth transitions. Most frequent
open field to box out and square to football; will run through weak showings of short area agility are present on route stems.
ATHLETICISM tackles in the secondary.

SCORE: 7.42 FILM SCORE: 6.56


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado State Tight End Kivon Car twr ight possesses enough upside as a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.53 flex/receiving option to warrant roster consideration going forward; however there is
development necessary before he should be considered a player worthy of dressing on Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Sundays. Cartwright’s biggest hurdle appears to be his frame; he appears underdeveloped in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.99 relation to his frame and eventual potential. Cartwright lacks functional strength in addition Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
to bulk and will get knocked around on the NFL level in both efforts to release off of the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
LOS and also in efforts to work into the POA as a run blocker. Cartwright will never be a
3.48 hand in the dirt or inline TE player; his strengths lie with his ability to run clean routes and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) snap off of route stems effectively. Should be considered as a developmental upside player Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
sometime late on Day 3 of the Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.42
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 6 5 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jake McGee, Tight End #83

Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6053 - Weight: 252


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 20 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.550
- 218 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.29
- 10 - Career Production: 112 receptions, 1,150 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.24 - Yardage/Game: 23.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.22
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Broken Fibula)
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: N/A - Yardage/Game: N/A - Touchdowns/Game: N/A
Florida Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Florida State, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.76 - Receptions/Game: 4.33 - Yardage/Game: 35.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.50
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Tennessee (2015), Kentucky (2015), Georgia (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Struggles to play with quickness at top of Effort: Plays scrappy; will scratch and claw to stick to defenders
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A routes. Is not a notably loose athlete. Runs a versatile tree. Does even without push or hand strength to lock out. Does appear to run
strong work to facilitate free release off of the LOS and release all routes with the same sense of urgency. Active as a move piece,
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 clean onto the second level. contributes in a number of positions on offense.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Block Ability: Struggles from an inline position to control the Power at POA: Possesses minimal push. Should not be regarded
LOS. Does not have the functional strength to survive as an inline as a blocking TE; would be much better served to work as a flex TE
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” player; is regularly bullied and concedes ground. Too frequently and be utilized in space against defenders of similar size. Struggles
plays with low hands; preventing a stun or sustained block. to set the edge or even establish a blocking fit.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: V ery reliable hands; capable of plucking ball away RAC Ability: Is not notably loose or creative in open space.
from frame with ease. Has show ability to high point and attack Lacks wiggle or power to intimidate in the open field. Does have
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A inaccurate throws as well as turning over hands to scoop when some straight line burst to get into the open and gain yards if left
targets are coming in low. unattended.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does not have a great amount of looseness in the Balance: Struggles with balance at the POA ; will drop head in
- Short Shuttle: 4.59 lower body, most noticeable when running fast breaking patterns. an effort to lean into blocks and sustain ground. Plays with a
Lower body injury has taken a toll. Very strong catch radius and no narrow base. Struggles to play with a fluid base; can get knocked
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A limitations reaching for throws. around on stem due to narrow feet.
Toughness: Physically struggles to play effectively and with Quickness: Is not a notably twitchy player. W ill allow defenders
presence in run game. Will not sustain momentum and convert into to cross face in the running game, even with preferable angles. Does
push; lacks in hands and lower body power. Has proven to be very have a level of burst releasing off of the LOS to get onto the second
ATHLETICISM mentally tough to come back and attack each and every snap. level and behind zone defenders quickly.

SCORE: 6.64 FILM SCORE: 6.56


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida TE J ake McGee does not appear to have the necessar y levels of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 functional strength to be a viable starter at the next level. McGee struggles in both run block-
ing and pass protection, consistently leaning and getting thrown off balance by defenders. His Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
skill set does lend itself well to being a potential flex player; McGee flashes soft hands and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.29 has enough length to play the ball away from body. McGee does not separate with quickness Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
or efficiency; he will struggle to create opportunities on his own at the NFL level. With that
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in mind, as an underneath option he can offer some value due to his ability to catch the ball
4.50 when contested tightly by defenders. McGee should be regarded as depth but has potential to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) carve a niche due to a particular skillset he has flashed. Teams would be wise to hold off on Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
targeting McGee until the latter portions of Day 3 of this year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.64
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014: Broken leg (no penalty)

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 5 7 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jerell Adams, Tight End #89

Date of Birth: 12/06/1992 Senior, University of South Carolina Gamecocks

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 244


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.15


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 7 - Winning Percentage: 0.467
- 228 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.42
- 11 - Career Production: 66 receptions, 977 receiving yards, 7 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.40 - Yardage/Game: 20.8 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.15
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Auburn, Miami (FL)
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.33 - Yardage/Game: 29.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: North Carolina, Clemson, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Receptions/Game: 2.00 - Yardage/Game: 21.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.93
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Missouri (2015), Kentucky (2015), Clemson (2015), North Carolina (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Fails to utilize athleticism at top of routes; Effort: Does well to stay active in the offense as a move piece.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A inefficient with steps to plant and work back to the LOS. Active Will be utilized as a blocker on the boundary in flexed situations in
throughout the MOF as a large target. Carries the seam well addition to inline responsibilities. Will work through the whistle to
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 vertically. pick off defenders.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Block Ability: L acks a high amount of upper body power. W ill Power at POA: Can be collapsed and pushed back into the
not generate push due to a lack of leg drive. Has a high amount of offense backfield if playing as a blocker with hand in the dirt. Does
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” length and will be active influencing defenders to the play side to have the ability to dominate on the boundary and has enough
force altered angles. athleticism and length to be effective mirroring and cutting off DBs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Hands are small and struggle to calmly collect the RAC Ability: Lacks short area agility to quickly sidestep tackle
football. Will have to get both hands on balls thrown sharply on attempts but frame is built well and will be a handful for defenders
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.05 angles. Does well not to let traffic bother at the catch point. deeper into the field of play to bring down. Strong balance to absorb
contact.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: R uns routes entirely too tall; fails to drop and get Balance: Can occasionally get tripped up working against
- Short Shuttle: 4.31 play speed down with any level of quickness or suddenness. Does stronger defenders at the POA. Balance when carrying momentum
not turn or carry speed particularly well; telegraphs intentions up the field as a ball carrier is very strong.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A working in space.
Toughness: Move piece T E; should not be considered as a Quickness: Does not move nimbly or with a high level of
traditional three down inline prospect. Physicality shows best at the Fluidness. Much more of a power forward type of athlete as
top of route stems and when working against defensive backs compared to playing with light feet and sudden steps.
ATHLETICISM throwing blocks on screens to the sideline.

SCORE: 7.04 FILM SCORE: 6.64


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: South Car olina Tight End J er ell Adams looks the have a far gr eater ceiling Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.15 than the atmosphere at South Carolina has fostered in him to this point in his career. Adams
as an intriguing skill set and an impressive frame to boot; but was not utilized as a volume Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
target in the passing offense. Adams will be a bit of a project; a lot of times the timing of his Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.42 routes and the natural feel for how depth in passing combinations is supposed to operate Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
appears a bit off. In addition, Adams’ hands will be a constant barrier to his success; the lack
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
of hand diameter does pop up in instances of Adams’ game. An interesting flex option with
2.93 an excellent frame for taking punishment and boxing out defenders at the catch point, Adams Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) will have the opportunity to develop and become a viable passing target; he has the skill set Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
but lacked the structure to develop in a chaotic offense at SC. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.04
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.64
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 5 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Darion Griswold, Tight End #19

Date of Birth: 12/23/1992 RS Senior, Arkansas State University Red Wolves

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6034 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 34 - Winning Percentage: 0.706
- 231 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.00
- 12 - Career Production: 65 receptions, 892 receiving yards, 9 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.38 - Yardage/Game: 19.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.19
2014 Top Competition: Tennessee, Miami (FL), Utah State
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 35.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Southern California, Georgia State, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 1.00 - Yardage/Game: 20.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.99
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Southern California (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), Georgia State (2015), Utah State (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: A ppears to be a bit awkward moving in space. Effort: W ill get bulled around trying to play as an inline blocker
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Does not have the short area agility or crispness to break off but will not allow poor results to deter effort. Gives solid effort on
cleanly and establish separation. each opportunity to release into field of play or second level; does
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 not have any tip offs.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Block Ability: L acks the lower half strength to hold up as an Power at POA: W ill not be able to generate push and collapse
inline player or at the POA. Has a firm frame for engaging second opposition on the edge. Plays a bit tight in the hips and struggles to
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” level defenders but needs to clean up hand strike and work on roll through to establish forward momentum as a blocker. Needs to
laterally mirroring blocks. improve leg drive on impact.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Secures the ball well away from frame; has a large RAC Ability: Looks to only have a moderate amount of burst;
wingspan and the ability to extend and challenge balls early on in will not regularly break angles in the secondary. Lacks wiggle or
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A trajectory. agility in short areas to force false steps. Sizeable target who
exceeds vertically and will be a tough tackle in the secondary.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: L acks mobility/looseness in the hips. R uns upright Balance: Needs to work to continue to keep feet balanced and
- Short Shuttle: N/A when working up the field. Will not be capable of throwing the feet wide. Will get caught on narrow base and spin off of blocks. Runs
out in front of shoulders trying to work across the face of a too tall on routes, left open and susceptible to be bumped off route
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defender. stems.
Toughness: Struggles to impose will at the L OS but not on Quickness: Has little in the way of short area quickness. Does
account of a lack of physical strength. Strong body when squared not appear to possess the coordination or natural movement skills to
up to tacklers; is a load to bring down. Finds success working in shake off potential tacklers with agility.
ATHLETICISM space to latch on and re-route defenders.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.56


SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas State Tight End Dar ion Gr iswold is a smaller school TE who has Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 benefitted from working his way through the All Star circuit in 2016; having attended the
East/West Shrine Game and being a late addition to the Reese’s Senior Bowl. Griswold Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
projects best as a vertical seam threat from the flex TE role. Griswold lacks the ability to play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.00 effectively with his hand in the dirt along the LOS or the ability to generate movement at the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (8%)
POA against defensive linemen. His lack of natural movement skills and struggles with
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
functional strength in regards to playing in the box will make it difficult for a team to invest
2.99 anything notable into him; instead Griswold is a great candidate to be a late Day 3 player or a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) priority UDFA for a team looking for a potential niche specialist. Providing value on special Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
teams will notably improve odds of making a roster in 2016. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

6.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 4 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Henry Krieger-Coble, Tight End #82

Date of Birth: 06/12/1992 RS Senior, University of Iowa Hawkeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 248


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.35


- Career Starts: 18 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.778
- 239 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.34
- 13 - Career Production: 42 receptions, 463 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 1.02 - Yardage/Game: 11.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.10
2014 Top Competition: Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Maryland
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 0.67 - Yardage/Game: 5.00 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.67
Iowa Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Michigan State, Stanford
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.80 - Receptions/Game: 2.00 - Yardage/Game: 14.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Wisconsin (2015), Stanford (2015), Purdue (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Inefficient at the top of routes, fails to convince Effort: Strong effort; had strong showings on a number of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 defenders on false breaks. Has suddenness to carry the seam and blocking matchups where defensive talent was superior. Scrappy
get behind the second level. Works high volume of targets in the player and will play with a consistent, reliable motor through
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 MOF. various game situations.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Block Ability: Does not have a high end of push to move Power at POA: W orks frame in tight against defenders but
defenders. Active feet and sticky hands allow for sustained blocks, lacks the pure power to push back and collapse. Effective as a wash
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” even when being strung laterally with defensive flow. Patient in blocker to carry defender’s momentum and continue out of the POA
pass protection; will not lunge or chase. and safely into open space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Strong hands have flashed a number of occasions in RAC Ability: Has a surprising amount of wiggle when square
high traffic areas to squeeze the ball. Catch radius and ability to to defenders but lacks the long speed or the explosiveness to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.72 contort to throws is impressive; will regularly finish challenging consistently break through tackle attempts. Tough runner will work
receptions. to fall forward but not necessarily create yardage.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Has very loose torso and hips to work through Balance: Feet are active and consistent but will get caught off
- Short Shuttle: 4.52 traffic and adjust to the football. Can rotate steeply to reach back balance at times trying to push at the POA. Does well in the open
for throws and has a low COG both as a blocker and at the top of field to collect balance prior to throwing a block or trying to cut
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A routes to change directions smoothly. after a reception.
Toughness: L acks high end natural play strength or push, has Quickness: Surprisingly smooth athlete; changes directions with
the look of more of an H-back or move piece TE than a traditional little effort and can cut/drive to cross face of defenders effectively.
in line drive blocker. Does well to hold ground at the POA in run Needs to become more efficient with movement skills but skill set is
ATHLETICISM game and in pass protection. present.

SCORE: 5.33 FILM SCORE: 7.11


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Iowa Tight End Henr y Kr ieger -Coble looks to be a viable NFL Tight End; not Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.35 necessarily in a traditional role but rather as a move piece and player with the versatility to
fill numerous roles on an offensive staff. Krieger-Coble moves well and has strong blocking Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
skills for a player lacking in traditional inline qualities; he would be a very valuable as a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.34 backfield blocker who can be leaked out into the open field and utilize some of his subtle Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
athleticism and receiving skills to beat interior defenders tasked with having to peel off to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
pick him up in space. Krieger-Coble sports an impressive set of hands and the toughness to
2.98 catch throws in heavy traffic or in the MOF; which will add additional value when factoring Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the likelihood he will be asked to contribute there at the next level as well. Henry Krieger- Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Coble would be a strong value on Day 3 of the NFL Draft for his versatility. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.33
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

7.11
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 4 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

David Grinnage, Tight End #86

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, North Carolina State University Wolfpack

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6.50 - Weight: 248


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.09


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.458
- 243 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 31
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.31
- 14 - Career Production: 67 receptions, 798 receiving yards, 9 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.16 - Yardage/Game: 25.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.29
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Central Florida, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 2.67 - Yardage/Game: 47.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.90 - Receptions/Game: 5.33 - Yardage/Game: 60.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.12
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), North Carolina (2015), Louisville (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Needs to consistently identify defensive Effort: Can improve efforts in working to uncover from
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A leverage and snap off routes into open space instead of breaking defenders when play goes off the script and QB is flushed. Very
into coverage. Effective utilizing physicality as a means of creating active after the catch in efforts to maximize receptions and break
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 separation. tackles.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Block Ability: Utilized in various positions; successful working Power at POA: Strong, thick lower half is capable of firmly
against second level defenders. Rotated out of inline opportunities holding ground at the POA. Current lapses in control as a blocker
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” with various teammates; will need continued repetitions to further stem from footwork and not an issue of functional strength or
development. ability.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’10”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Catches football cleanly in traffic thanks to strong RAC Ability: Does not possess a second gear as a runner,
hands. Showcases a very large catch radius, capable of going up to requires space for build up speed and will not consistently run away
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A extend for throws high over defenders’ heads. from defenders. Strong body will regularly fall forward after initial
impact.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does fairly well to turn and lean into breaks to Balance: Carries frame well when working up the field. W ill
- Short Shuttle: N/A carry consistent pace through breaks. Does show ability to plant a sustain momentum through contact on route stems well and does
foot in the ground and break off of route stems. well to work through frame leverage body into break.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Toughness: Physically well put together player but will need Quickness: Can get off of the L OS and onto the second level
refinement with base, hand power and activity after contact to be a quickly in spite of threat of contact or defenders stacked overtop of
physically stout blocker. alignment. Will open uncovered in the seam consistently against
ATHLETICISM pressure due to quickness to climb.

SCORE: 3.70 FILM SCORE: 6.88


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina State Tight End David Gr innage’s decision to declare for the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.09 Draft is a curious one; Grinnage was fairly quiet in 2015 with the exception of a handful of
big plays on big stages. Grinnage looks the part of an inline player; he has the frame and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
ability to sift through traffic at the LOS to be effective with his hand in the ground. Grinnage Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.31 is an underwhelming athlete but is able to compensate some with effective route breaks, a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
massive catch radius and ability to play with physicality when left one on one with defenders.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Grinnage needs a notable amount of development in route stems and when/where to take
5.12 what the defense is willing to concede; as well as development as an inline blocker to be able Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) to contribute in such fashion at the NFL level. Grinnage played with a low profile at NC Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
State and will have a low profile early in his NFL career as well. Strong potential. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.70
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

6.88
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 4 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J a y R o m e , Ti g h t E n d #87

Date of Birth: 12/12/1992 RS Senior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Tropic Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6043 - Weight: 249


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 32.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 10 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.800
- 253 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.58
- 15 - Career Production: 38 receptions, 398 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 0.95 - Yardage/Game: 10.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.08
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Auburn, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 1.67 - Yardage/Game: 11.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Tennessee, Auburn, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Receptions/Game: 1.33 - Yardage/Game: 15.0 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.37
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Tennessee (2015), Auburn (2015) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: L acks burst off of the L OS when releasing Effort: Consistently gives strong effort off of the snap. Big,
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A onto the second level. Breaks are rounded; not particularly crisp. strong body in the open field and on limited touches will fight to fall
Not utilized frequently in the passing game. forward.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21
- Vertical Jump: N/A Block Ability: T hick frame; has physical presence to be a viable Power at POA: L eg drive is suitable. Has enough girth and
inline option and contribute; particularly as a designated strong functional strength to hold ground suitably and has done so against
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” side POA specialist. stronger defensive linemen to date.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Does well to extend for football. W ill pluck ball easily RAC Ability: Is not going to offer much after the catch. Only
out of the air with hands and cleanly return ball to frame without viable RAC trait is strength but can be easily chopped down with
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A issue. traffic around feet in space.

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: Pad level sits tall when releasing off of the L OS or Balance: Physical frame will enable ability to run through jams
- Short Shuttle: N/A working into space. Does not illustrate hip drop to cleanly or or contact at the LOS and stay on trajectory; not easily knocked off
suddenly snap off routes. of stems.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Toughness: Physically stout player; capable of holding own as Quickness: Does not win or play with high levels of quickness;
an inline blocker at the LOS. Will show toughness and physicality not on the same level as many of the flex option TE prospects in this
running after the catch. year’s class in this regard.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.81
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Tight End J ay Rome was never quite able to put together what was Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 supposed to be a promising college career. Rome struggled with injuries throughout his
college years and the 5th year senior saw little of the field in 2015; his first fully healthy Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
season since his RS Freshman season in 2012. Rome was buried behind a number of other Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.58 players on the depth chart for the Bulldogs as a RS Senior but the skill set he presents as a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (8%)
receiver is one of a player with sure hands but overall average movement skills for a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
collegiate TE. Rome has the frame and movement ability to be a developmental TE with the
2.37 upside as a TE2 and a traditional inline blocker; he will never be one to offer high amounts of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) production in the MOF as a receiver but could feasibly contribute with his ability to play Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
strong at the POA. Late Day 3 value would suit skillset. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (71%)

6.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE)


- 6 . 3 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Bryce Williams, Tight End #80

Date of Birth: 02/24/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, East Carolina University Pirates

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6056 - Weight: 260


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.10


- Career Starts: 18 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 293 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.79
- 16 - Career Production: 96 receptions, 1,040 receiving yards, 13 touchdowns
- Receptions/Game: 2.53 - Yardage/Game: 27.4 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.34
2014 Top Competition: Florida, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati
Athletic Testing Source: - Receptions/Game: 1.67 - Yardage/Game: 27.7 - Touchdowns/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Navy, Temple
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.94 - Receptions/Game: 6.33 - Yardage/Game: 58.3 - Touchdowns/Game: 1.00

TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.79


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.35
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Temple (2015), Navy (2015), Florida (2014) -
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Route Running: Flex T E capable of releasing into space from a Effort: Consistent effort, both when releasing into the field of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 two point stance. Struggles when bothered early on in route stems play and as a blocker. Will fight for leverage against heavy handed
to continue up field progress. Not particularly sudden at the top of defenders and does not yield if pushed back at the POA initially.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 21 routes.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5 Block Ability: W ill not be able to offer a high quality of skill in Power at POA: L acks the strength or pop in the hands to win on
blocker. Is stiff through the hips and does not anchor well. Does not first contact as a blocker. Will get shoulder pads rocked up and
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.93” have ability to generate push with heavy hands or a wide, active rolled back into the backfield when tasked with squaring up
base. defensive linemen.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Hands: Plagued with drops in stretches, showed particularly RAC Ability: Lacks the burst or speed in the open field to be
poorly at the 2016 Senior Bowl. Will catch away from body as able to accelerate away from defenders. Has little wiggle or short
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.19 compared to cradling the ball. Has a large catch radius to work in area quickness to break tackle angles. Runs high and will not easily
tight areas. absorb contact and sustain up field momentum.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Plays high through the hips. Shoulder pads and hip Balance: Does not play with a wide or established base
- Short Shuttle: 4.53 level are notably tall at the POA when attempting to block. Does consistently. Has trouble changing direction suddenly on account of
not currently show hip drop to turn tightly on route stems and need to sustain feet underneath hips for balance.
TE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A establish a hard cut.
Toughness: Not particularly stout along the L OS. W ill get Quickness: L acks suddenness or quickness in short areas. W ill
bumped off of route stems with contact by defenders on the second roll off of the LOS and does not have crisp snap on routes breaking
level. Tough mentality as a player making impact working on firm angles.
ATHLETICISM throughout the MOF.

SCORE: 4.39 FILM SCORE: 5.70


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: East Car olina Tight End Br yce Williams puts on a better display between Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.10 the lines than he does in shorts; he has had a fair share of strong moments as a player during
his career with the Pirates. Williams is a big target and provides ample space for his QB to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
throw overtop of defenders; but there are a number of issues with Williams’ play that will Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.79 prove to be problematic going forward. First of all, Williams can be plagued with drops in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
stretches. Williams’ running style is also very high, he leaves himself very open to contact
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and can be bumped off his trajectory with contact in the open field. Where Williams will be
5.35 most successful is in the middle of the field working against zone defenses; he has the size to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) pick throws overtop of underneath defenders and will see more consistent looks unbothered Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
by defenders in his hip pocket. A low end option at Tight End. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.39
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

5.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 7 3 : U D FA VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.05 (TE) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 2 OT Jason Spriggs Indiana 8.21


2 5 OT Laremy Tunsil Mississippi 8.05
3 11 OT Ronnie Stanley Notre Dame 7.93
4 19 OT Germain Ifedi Texas A&M 7.84
5 30 OT Jack Conklin Michigan State 7.69
6 66 OT Taylor Decker Ohio State 7.46
7 73 OT Caleb Benenoch UCLA 7.40
T8 91 OT Stephane Nembot Colorado 7.28
T8 94 OT Shon Coleman Auburn 7.28
10 95 OT Joe Haeg North Dakota State 7.27
11 131 OT Jerald Hawkins Louisiana State 7.06
12 134 OT Tyler Marz Wisconsin 7.05
13 148 OT Avery Young Auburn 7.00
14 155 OT Alex Lewis Nebraska 6.93
15 194 OT Spencer Drango Baylor 6.70
16 196 OT Brandon Shell South Carolina 6.69
17 199 OT Willie Beavers Western Michigan 6.67
18 210 OT Keith Lumpkin Rutgers 6.62
19 215 OT John Theus Georgia 6.59
20 233 OT Joe Dahl Washington State 6.48
21 246 OT Le'Raven Clark Texas Tech 6.39
22 258 OT Josh Campion Minnesota 6.29
23 268 OT Kyle Murphy Stanford 6.21
24 274 OT Tyler Johnstone Oregon 6.17
25 297 OT Ryan Mack Memphis 5.57

Offensive Tackle Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Pass Footwork: How well does the OT execute his kick slide? Is he smooth with his Flexibility: Does the OT show the ability to maintain a low pad level with adequate
feet? Does he get good depth with each step? Does he hinge properly off his post leg? knee bend? Does he show good hip mobility rolling into run blocks? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Length/Extension: Does the OT play with good reach? Is he able to re-route pass Hand Technique: Does the OT show ability to land strikes within the defender’s chest
rushers with his length and cut off the edge in pass protection? plate? Does he maintain his hand fit once engaged? Work to keep his placement? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Toughness: Can the OT physically stand up in the trenches? Does he finish blocks Power at POA: Can the OT generate movement at the LOS? Does he consistently get
through the whistle? How heavy is his anchor in pass protection? push against defensive linemen in the run game? Is his anchor strong in pass protection? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Athleticism: How well does the OT get out onto the second level? Does he move well Football Intelligence: Does the OT make appropriate reads after the snap? Adjust and
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
laterally along the LOS? Is he able to get in front of cut off blocks from tough angles? take good angles for defenders? Break down in space? Pick up stunts and blitzing
defenders?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Balance: Can the OT stay on feet once engaged on a block and generating movement? Is Effort: How much hustle does the OT give from play to play? Is he constantly looking Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
he easily thrown off his base? Can he maintain a power position while moving? for someone to hit? Does he get down field and play to the whistle?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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2016
Offensive
Tackle Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
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- Bench Press -
- Broad Jump -

Premium Position Scoring Bonus

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Mean Drafted OTs Since 2009


- 20.3 -

2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 6.99 -
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- 7.04 -
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J a s o n S p r i g g s , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #78

Date of Birth: 05/17/1994 Senior, Indiana University Hoosiers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6056 - Weight: 301


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 34.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.52


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.261
- 2 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.32
- 1 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.94 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.32
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: Duke (2015), Ohio State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Southern Illinois (2015), Florida International (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Showcases tremendous foot agility. Pairs with Flexibility: L apses in pad level stem from functional strength,
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 31 very strong angles working along the boundary of the pocket to not physical limitations. Very easy bender from the knees to sustain
regularly ride out edge rushers. Has a firm, established base once a low base when dropping off of the LOS. Torso and hip mobility to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 engaged and hinges hips cleaning in relation to defender. rotated and peel back late is excellent.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Showcases desirable length as a next level Hand Technique: V ery crisp, nimble punch with hands as a
pass protector. Has the frame and wingspan combination to extend means of popping shoulder pads with initial hit. Consistency in
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and push potential pressure players beyond the peak of the pocket. striking defenders on the numbers is very strong; rarely gets caught
Punch is regularly timed very well to snap pads. with hands outside the strike zone.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not appear to currently possess the functional Power at POA: A much better fit for a finesse or primarily ZBS
strength to consistently get movement as a drive blocker. Plays with blocking system. Capable of getting movement on the second level
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A a mean streak and will put body on top of defeated defenders who or on reach/down blocks but when faced with a defender head up at
end plays on the ground. the snap can struggle to move the POA.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: M oves like a tight end when climbing to the second Football Intelligence: Can at times overset against wide angle
- Short Shuttle: N/A level. Startlingly quick to get up field momentum. Strong mirror rushers, leaving inside arm open to counters. Plays with a high level
skills when left on an island in pass protection. Ability to peel off of of awareness, rarely caught by surprise on the second level or with
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A trajectory late and pick up late showing defenders is impressive. gap shooting pressure players.
Balance: A bility to sustain a wide base promotes very strong Effort: Gives top notch effort on a snap by snap basis. W ill ride
balance. Feet are regularly tied to the ground, enabling leverage rushers past the Quarterback and reset base to sustain pocket.
and push while opposition is caught off guard or with narrow feet. Works onto the second level quickly and relentlessly pursues second
ATHLETICISM Athleticism moving in space is natural. level defenders.

SCORE: 8.32
FILM SCORE: 8.41
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Indiana Offensive Tackle J ason Spr iggs is an impr essive athlete along the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.52 offensive line. He combines length, agility, foot speed and an aggressive mentality; one of
the premiere players in this year’s class. Spriggs’ transition to the next level may be stalled Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
due to some functional strength issues; he has struggled in short yardage situations with Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.32 heavy handed defenders head up across the LOS. However, Spriggs still showcases the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
anchor ability to be reliable holding the pocket. If he can introduce a firm inside arm to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
counter pass rushers more consistently, his ceiling is extremely high. A few lapses aside,
7.32 Spriggs possesses the athletic profile, frame and functional skill set to be a high end Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Offensive Tackle in the NFL for a long time. His skill set projects best in a ZBS heavy Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
system where his lateral quickness and athleticism can be an asset in the run game. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.32
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

8.41
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 8 . 2 1 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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L a r e m y Tu n s i l , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #78

Date of Birth: 08/02/1994 Junior, University of Mississippi Rebels

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 310


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.704
- 5 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 29
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.09
- 2 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Mississippi Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.09
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas A&M (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Alabama (2014), Louisiana State (2014), Texas Christian (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Occasionally will overset against speed rushers Flexibility: Effortless knee bend to sustain low COG in pass
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 34 and leave inside hip open for counters. Tremendous foot quickness protection as a means of re-directing quickly. Waist bending is a
and efficiency with angles out of stance and into kick slide. Clean, product of missing strength, not of inability to bend. Very loose in
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 choppy steps and on shallow sets protects inside with post leg well. the hips when taking bucket steps or opening into pass protection.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Has suitable length and plays well with Hand Technique: Hands do not carry ideal amount of pop or
hands away from frame to sustain influence on defenders. Has power, initial punch does not always negate up field momentum.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A shown ability to long arm and lean to seal gaps as a help blocker. Hands are active working to sustain grip, with mixed success. Grip
Has length to adequately time punch and negate perimeter rushes. strength is average to stick on blocks after initial punch.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not have a notably heavy trunk to anchor Power at POA: Does not consistently generate push in one on
against bull rushes. Will not be a road grader in the run game; one or short yardage scenarios. Will play with leverage and initial
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A does not develop large amount of push. Plays with a violent win underneath pads but can be stood up against more powerful
demeanor and will bully smaller defenders when able. down linemen.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Initial quickness out of stance and in pass sets is Football Intelligence: Excellent spatial awareness to identify late
- Short Shuttle: N/A startling. Moves naturally in space, both as a perimeter blocker showing blitzers off of the second level or stunts that involve
and in pass protection when left on an island. Can regularly be defenders crossing face. Angles in pursuit and on the boundary of
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A found 10+ yards downfield as a blocker. pocket are consistent and strong. Works to wall off in the run game.
Balance: W ill overset and lunge or lean at times trying to hold Effort: W ill work way far upfield in an effort to pick off
ground against defenders. Will spin off of blocks due to head down secondary players if no other defenders show. Presence is felt in
and narrow base as result. Moves evenly and with easy re-direction pass protection, whether occupied one on one or required to find
ATHLETICISM in the open field. Initial pass sets are firm with wide base. defenders. Works through whistle for leverage and position.

SCORE: 9.00 FILM SCORE: 8.23


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi OT Lar emy Tunsil is widely r egar ded as the top Offensive Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 Tackle in this year’s class by outside evaluators but there are a number of areas that will need
to add polish before reaching his All-Pro potential. Namely Tunsil plays with a softer anchor Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
than you like to see and can be collapsed one on one. There are lapses in his pass protection Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.09 and his hands are only above average in the way of pop and ability to stun initial rushes with Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
punch. With those issues aside, Tunsil has excellent potential. He is a very athletically gifted
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
prospect with unnaturally good movement skills in space plus very strong mental awareness
6.09 of the angles required to be a successful second level blocker in the run game. Tunsil presents Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) a promising package of size and athleticism but just needs to add a bit more polish to his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
game before being considered an early blue chip starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
9.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

8.23
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 8 . 0 5 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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R o n n i e S t a n l e y , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #78

Date of Birth: 03/18/1994 RS Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 312


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 35.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.692
- 11 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.97
- 3 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.20 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.97
- 10 Yard Split: 1.79
- Games watched: Southern California (2015), Temple (2015), Clemson (2015), Massachusetts (2015), Texas (2015), Stanford (2014), Florida State (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: W ill struggle at times with appropriate angles Flexibility: Capable of high amount of torso mobility to run hips
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A from wide alignment pass rushers. Feet are light and plays on a into sidelines and sustain hands on blocks. Shows strong knee bend
strong, wide base. Readjusts feet while engaged to consistently shift and hip mobility rolling through drive blocks or when needing to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 and slide to wall off defenders from the pocket. anchor in pass protection against bull rushes.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: L arge wingspan; illustrates the functional Hand Technique: Can get caught laboring due to poor angles in
capacity to initiate contact first as result. Will assist in walling off space and get caught with low hands. Hand placement is good but
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defenders in help scenarios and maintain personal responsibility. can still stand to improve. Strong, powerful strikes when working
Strong hands allow for sustained contact away from frame. linearly or when squared to pass rushers. Works to sustain hands.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Can be passive against pass rushers off balance, Power at POA: W ill generate a high amount of movement on
will miss opportunities to bury defenders. Can be hesitant in space drive blocks. Sustains blocks well to continue up field momentum.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to initiate contact in protection. Produces excellent torque to win Anchors well in pass protection, shows ability to drop the hips and
blocks at POA and capable of creating large movement at the LOS. engage to counter power rushes.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: T remendous mover both onto the second level and Football Intelligence: W ill show lapses in fundamentals ranging
- Short Shuttle: N/A laterally. Special blend of size and functional athleticism; is very from striking posture to protection angles to appropriate initial
capable of reaching landmarks in deep pass sets, cutting off blocks steps. Good understanding of pass protections, is disciplined in man
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on the second level and working for leverage on perimeter runs. responsibility situations to stay aware of defender.
Balance: Can get caught with too much weight forward on toes Effort: W ill get lost on the second level sporadically without
after locking into blocks. Will drop head and reach sporadically, defenders to block. Works hard on the play side to sustain leverage
not a movement limitation but rather poor fundamentals. Clean and turn out defenders. Will run blocks off the LOS if momentum is
ATHLETICISM balance sliding in protection on account of a strong base. generated and actively assists in gap protections to seal inside.

SCORE: 6.64 FILM SCORE: 7.96


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame OT Ronnie Stanley is a thr ee year star ter for the Ir ish. Stanley Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 is a tremendous functional athlete; however he requires some additional polish in the finer
fundamentals of his game. Stanley has flashed and shown to be capable of high quality level Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
of play as a Left Tackle but bad habits with balance and angles will manifest themselves into Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.97 play on a weekly basis. Has the potential with some additional consistency and minor Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
adjustments in pass set angles against wide rushers to be a franchise pass protector and the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lynchpin of a NFL franchise’s offensive line. A special blend of movement skills and size,
6.97 Stanley is likely to be coveted based on his ceiling. Stanley missed out on the opportunity to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) be a team captain in 2015 on account of excessive parking tickets at Notre Dame, however Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
that appears to be the end of his off field issues. Should be a highly coveted player in 2016. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.64
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7.93: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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G e r m a i n I f e d i , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: 06/02/1994 RS Junior, Texas A&M University Aggies

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 324


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 36.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.77


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.622
- 19 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.03
- 4 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.27 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.78
- Games watched: Louisville (2015), Mississippi (2015), Auburn (2015), Mississippi (2014), Alabama (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Needs to tether at least one foot to the ground Flexibility: Can get caught with pads too high initially after
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 24 more consistently to improve ability to hold ground. Ability to pivot transitioning base and concede leverage. Ability to re-anchor in
hips and swing to keep COG squared to blocks is impressive. Gains these circumstances is strong. Loose ability to play with mobility
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 depth off of snap initially; sustains post leg to protect inside gap. throughout the torso.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Has the ability to play away from chest and Hand Technique: Strike zone is a bit too big for hands; needs to
does illustrate strong habits to lock out away from frame. Has land on the numbers more consistently. Active hands in reworking
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A movement skills to stay sticky against defenders trying to run or into a tight grip. Very strong grip strength once established to stay
pull away thanks to wingspan. into defenders’ bodies.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Plays with a strong natural anchor. T hick lower Power at POA: W ill wash down and clear out space against
half; utilizes it well to hold the POA. Can play chippy and through smaller defensive ends or linebackers. Physically stout against
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the end of the whistle; likable mentality for an offensive lineman. interior OL in the run game or against pass rushers to bow the back
Ability to generate push in run game is strong. and hold ground when stood up.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Still appears to be growing into fundamentals; has Football Intelligence: Failed to pick up a number of delayed
- Short Shuttle: N/A poor lapses but not on account of foot quickness or movement stunts or execute gap fundamentals against defensive overloads.
skills. Very gifted to climb to the second level or work isolated in Will lunge or overcommit chasing ghosts in space instead of sitting
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A space to mirror speed rushes. firm and sustaining blocking leverage.
Balance: Guilty of dropping the head to lunge and chase in Effort: Can spectate behind quick throws to the boundary at
space; will fold at the waist as a result. Does very well with feet on times. Scrambles to knock off hard angle rushers at the last moment
drive blocks to stay active and keep base established in a position and preserve the play. Will drive block and play physical through
ATHLETICISM to stay balanced. the end of the whistle in the run game.

SCORE: 7.07
FILM SCORE: 7.61
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas A&M Offensive Tackle Ger main Ifedi is the latest OL to come Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.77 through the Aggie pipeline into the NFL Draft, following the footsteps of Joeckel, Matthews
and Ogbuehi in recent years. Ifedi is unique in that he was not tested at RT in comparison to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
the other Aggie OT; for the better. Ifedi has a ton of likeable skills and traits: namely his Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.03 movement skills offer a lot of athleticism along the OL and the ability to mirror in space. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
Ifedi is strong as a bull and capable of absorbing contact prior to anchoring and holding
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
ground to protect the pocket in pass protections. Two areas Ifedi will need to improve upon?
8.03 His hand placement on initial strikes and his between the ears approach to the game. Ifedi is Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) currently too impatient and will put himself in poor position due to chasing defenders. Ifedi Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should be regarded as a scheme diverse prospect with some wrinkles requiring polish. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.07
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7.84: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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J a c k C o n k l i n , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: 08/17/1994 RS Junior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 308


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 35.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.88


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.865
- 30 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.51
- 5 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.00 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.51
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Rutgers (2015), Michigan State (2015), Indiana (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Oregon (2014), Alabama (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Needs to develop consistency with initial step Flexibility: W ill always play tall on account of frame. A ppears
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 gaining depth off the snap. Regularly takes poor angles and will awkward when trying to pull across formations; takes poor angles
bail out of kick slides early as result. Works on wide base and and will need to more efficiently hinge hips. Has little issue
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 shows ability with quick feet in flashes. Needs consistency. dropping hips and anchoring when tested with power.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Has a very long wingspan and regularly Hand Technique: Carries hands too low at times, can get beat to
takes advantage by sustain blocks at length with strong grip. Can initial punch as a result. Hands to deliver power. Placement is fairly
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A play comfortably with hands away from chest. Has punch to strong and grip strength allows for sustained blocks in the run
steepen angles on the perimeter in pass protection. game. Can lock on blocks between the numbers when scraping.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Nasty demeanor between the whistles. Plays with Power at POA: W ill at times stop feet on contact and be
an enforcer mentality, will physically impose will on smaller neutralized as a result. Heavy hitter when working on the second
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A defenders at or away from the play. Buries off balance opponents level or down blocks; capable of making massive push to collapse
into the turf. Very physically stout player. the POA.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Natural athleticism is evident. Capable of climbing Football Intelligence: W ill need to improve angles in all aspects;
- Short Shuttle: N/A onto the second level or to quickly slant down and close down a is largest barrier to success to date. Visibly participates in making
gap with a down block very quickly. Has the movement skills to calls at the LOS. Picks up defenders on the second level in pass
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A cross face at the POA in spite of far angles. protection very well; does not drift towards false rushers at the LOS.
Balance: Feet cross over too frequently in pass protection when Effort: R elentless effort both as a run and pass blocker. W ill
tested with speed. Can fail to collect balance when generating work up the field; can be found 10+ yards downfield in the screen
movement at the POA and spin off of blocks. Will lunge at some game. Will make effort to lie on downed defenders to eliminate from
ATHLETICISM blocks in space and drop head. play until whistle.

SCORE: 7.30 FILM SCORE: 7.44


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State Offensive Tackle J ack Conklin is loaded with potential. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.88 Conklin is strong as a bull and does an impressive job working blocks to wall off rushing
lanes and get onto the second level to seal pursuit on the play side. Conklin’s issues stem Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
from technique: his pass set and hand technique both need notable amounts of attention to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.51 help capitalize on the foundation he has presented during his time at Michigan State. Conklin Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
needs to develop cleaner habits working on a pass protection platform; too frequently the feet
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
will cross over or he will bail out of a kick slide in spite of plenty of natural foot quickness.
8.51 Conklin plays with the demeanor and mentality you like out of an Offensive Tackle; he is a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) bruiser who likes to impose his will on defenders but has the natural athleticism to be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
developed into much more than a stereotypical road grading OT. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.44
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 6 9 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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Ta y l o r D e c k e r, O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #68

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6070 - Weight: 310


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 42 - Career Wins: 38 - Winning Percentage: 0.905
- 66 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 54
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.59
- 6 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.23 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.59
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Rutgers (2015), Michigan State (2015), Indiana (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Oregon (2014), Alabama (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: L ight, nimble feet enable ability to drop off of Flexibility: Struggles with leverage on account of frame and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 the LOS into kick slide efficiently. Clean transition steps, does not general lack of coil. Long levers present problematic barriers when
cross over feet or bail out of stance against speed rushers. Sustains trying to anchor in pass protection or when attempting to roll hips
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 a sufficient base of support when engaged with rushers. through contact at the LOS.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Massive wingspan, however does not utilize Hand Technique: Hands are soft in pass protection and offer
with regularity and consistency. Will play in tight in pass protection little pop when striking initial contact. Would ideally continue to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with hands. Capable of reaching and influencing a large area but build a greater effort to actively reset hands and work for inside
will need to further tie hands to feet for initial punch. grip. Flashes of excellent length but only infrequently.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’5”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not regularly get movement off of the L OS on Power at POA: Is not a notably effective drive blocker. M uch
drive blocks; struggles with leverage and power. Plays with a nasty more of a ZBS or finesse offense tackle who can bully second level
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A demeanor, will take opportunities to smack preoccupied or beaten defenders. Struggles in short yardage with defensive lineman in face
defenders and bury them. to generate movement and reset the LOS.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Gifted free mover in space. Freely able to re-direct Football Intelligence: Shows ability to mentally process a
- Short Shuttle: N/A on the second level and alter angles in pursuit of blockers. Capable number of defensive fronts correctly and stay disciplined in
of quickly beating defenders to spot on stalk blocks; moves laterally responsibilities. Shows strong field awareness of stunts and blitzes
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A well to string out plays to the perimeter. to remain available for required gap/man.
Balance: Can get narrow base on drive blocks and spin out of Effort: Can get complacent at times on the second level or when
blocks as a result. Does a strong job to stay balanced in pass left on the backside of runs/rollouts. Nasty streak shows up in
protection, stays overtop of COG and rarely lunges into punch. longer snaps when opposition may be distracted or pre-occupied to
ATHLETICISM Quick feet regularly allow sustained base when redirecting. physically assert will.

SCORE: 6.13 FILM SCORE: 7.27


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Offensive Tackle Taylor Decker plays with the bully mentality Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 you like to see from an offensive lineman; he plays through the very end of the whistle and
will regularly take advantage of won reps to bury defenders through the ground. Decker is Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
not a player without flaws, however. As freely as he moves in space to re-direct and mirror Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.59 defenders he does struggle with pad level and cannot get underneath defender’s pads to win Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
after initial contact. Decker compensates with great functional athleticism to work into
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
winning positions but pad level and lack of initial pop is a concern. Decker is a much cleaner
8.59 fit into a ZBS heavy system; should not be relied upon to create bubbles at the LOS with Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) drive blocks. Decker needs to add more raw power to his game to pair with his play mentality Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and his functional athleticism. Strong starting potential but needs to play stronger. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.13
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.27
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 4 6 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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C a l e b B e n e n o c h , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.706
- 73 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 34
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.80
- 7 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.98 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.80
- 10 Yard Split: 1.68
- Games watched: Arizona (2015), Southern California (2015), California (2015), Stanford (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: V ery active feet; able to consistently utilize foot Flexibility: Plays with a remarkably low pad level in space for a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A quickness to drop off of the LOS and gain strong depth into kick 6050 frame. Does very well to squat from the hips and knees to stay
slide. Feet stay balanced and disciplined to stay at a safe low and consistently play coiled and ready to engage from the
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 distribution to sustain COD ability. ground up after contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Does not have notably long wingspan but Hand Technique: Strike zone is inconsistent and hands fall
has functional ability to strike with timing. Carries hands well and outside the shoulders a bit too frequently. Hand strike is quick and
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A has done well to settle into timing when throwing punches. concise, little wasted movement shooting from the hips. Likeable
hand activity to sustain blocks but needs to watch grabbing.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: W ill get pushed around by power defenders and Power at POA: Capable of movement when working laterally to
allow penetration or collapsed POA. Will work to re-anchor in utilize athleticism to cross face or run defenders into the boundary
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A such situations. Will have hands full with larger, more powerful but does not show a desirable ability to roll hips through contact
OTs. and create push off of the LOS.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Extremely natural mover. Freely able to work out Football Intelligence: W ould like to see continued growth of
- Short Shuttle: N/A in space, climb to the second level with quickness, snap out of ability to fight through initial contact to work into favorable
stance and into pass sets or squat low to sustain a low strike zone blocking positions to wall off lanes. Has had some lapses of false
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and a leverage position. start penalties.
Balance: Base is actively wide and feet remain consistent in Effort: L ikely to be found far away from original alignment
effort to sustain wide COG. Can get pulled off of set when bowing before the snap; moves around very well and plays in space in effort
the back to anchor against bull or power rushers. to identify block potential. Will do well to flow behind the backside
ATHLETICISM of plays.

SCORE: 8.17
FILM SCORE: 7.30
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Offensive Lineman Caleb Benenoch is an impr essive athlete for his Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 frame; he plays with an unnatural amount of bend to squat extremely low and be able to
sustain play speed and movement skills from a low center of gravity. Benenoch has some Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
positional flexibility, having been kicked inside for some looks during his time at UCLA as Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.03 well. Where Benenoch will need to improve stems from his functional strength ability; he Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
struggles greatly with heavy handed defenders to absorb contact and re-anchor prior to being
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
collapsed and walked back into the Quarterback’s lap in pass protection. Benenoch looks to
8.03 be a cleaner fit as a ZBS heavy running offensive scheme where he can further develop his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) natural movement skills to work across the face of defenders and play laterally along the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
LOS out-leveraging opponents. Likely a late Day 2 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.17
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


7 . 4 0 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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S t e p h a n e N e m b o t , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #77

Date of Birth: 12/01/1991 Senior, Colorado University Buffaloes

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6065 - Weight: 318


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.53


- Career Starts: 43 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.233
- 91 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.26
- T8 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.39 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.26
- 10 Yard Split: 1.85
- Games watched: Utah (2015), UCLA (2015), Oregon (2015), Washington State (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: K ick slide is a current work in progress. Does Flexibility: Pad level is naturally high on account of frame. K nee
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 32 not do well to gain depth off of the snap and as a result is forced to bend is limited and can limit leverage on initial contact. Does show
turn and bail out of position and chase. Needs to be more ability to drop and anchor once locked on. Strong torso mobility to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 disciplined to get depth and not cross over feet. peel back and seal.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: T remendous length and is capable of Hand Technique: Needs to develop a sense of consistency and
utilizing to run defenders beyond the pocket. Added length gives refinement. Hands are too frequently caught low and do not carry
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A ability to sustain integrity of the pocket beyond what current levels with them a sense of chemistry with rest of body. When able to shoot
of technique and fundamentals allow. from the hips does very well to stun.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Difficult to collapse due to large, athletic frame. Power at POA: L eg drive and overwhelming frame tend to
Gets consistent movement at the POA when releasing forward: swallow up smaller defenders in the run game. When releasing
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A capable of pushing head up defenders, washing down on down forward has ample strength and power to push and impose will.
blocks or walling off and turning out. Athletic enough to run down and seal on down blocks.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Natural athleticism is evident in movement skills Football Intelligence: Only has 4 years of experience along the
- Short Shuttle: N/A in space however needs to become more efficient in movements to offense line (and just one at Left Tackle). Spacing, angles and
become a polished offensive tackle. Ability to leak out in front on fundamentals appear in flashes but are too few and far between as
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A perimeter runs or onto the second level is very strong. playing currently.
Balance: Ends a notable number of plays on the ground. W ill Effort: Strong level of effort across all levels of the field. W ill
get too overzealous trying to blow up a defender with space look to rebound after getting beat in pass protection and try to use
between launch point and impact and get too much weight forward. length to push defender past the pocket. Will work out in space to try
ATHLETICISM Lack of discipline in feet also gets base narrow and tangled. to spring big plays.

SCORE: 6.62
FILM SCORE: 7.03
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado Offensive Tackle Stephane Nembot is an intr iguing developmental Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.53 prospect. Nembot was recruited to Colorado as a defensive lineman and redshirted the 2011
season to transition to Offensive Tackle. In the past 4 years, Nembot has played in every Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
game for the Buffaloes but still has a notable amount of development required before playing Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.26 regularly at the next level would be considered viable. Nembot needs additional experience Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
and exposure to more advanced techniques in both his base and his hands; currently both are
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
not in sync with desired levels of NFL techniques. Nembot carries his hands too low and
7.26 does not strike consistently with timing. His feet are undisciplined and do not get adequate Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) depth of the snap. With that said and all things considered, Nembot actually does possess Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
wonderful potential. Unlocking it will be the task of whichever NFL OL coach he lands with. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.62
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 2 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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S h o n C o l e m a n , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #72

Date of Birth: 11/25/1994 RS Junior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 307


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 35.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.600
- 94 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 33
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.69
- T8 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available (MCL Surgery) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 5.69
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas A&M (2015), Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Louisville (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: T akes inconsistent angles out of stance and can Flexibility: A ppears to have a fair amount of lower half mobility
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A end up hugging the pocket too tightly, conceding short angles but does play tall. Does not consistently leverage or coil underneath
around the corner. Wide reaching kick slide to drive into backfield pads of defenders at the LOS. Hips open well into the boundary in
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 and stay in front of defenders. Leans too much into locked blocks. pass protection.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Only appears to have average arm length Hand Technique: Heavy, heavy hands. W ill roll back defender ’s
but does make the most of frame by timing punches well to strike pads with impact and reset to throw again. If able to lock the hands
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and land away from body. Has ability to place inside arm on on between the numbers will dominate opposition and manhandle
defenders and run beyond the pocket. smaller defenders.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Cancer survivor who has rebounded from fighting Power at POA: T remendous levels of strength packed into
for life to play football at a high level. Chippy and loves to chirp at frame. Violent, heavy hands and rolls hips and feet through contact
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A defenders after winning reps. Physically violent player who thrives to maximize ability to push around defenders.
on heavy contact.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Has odd habit of crow hopping out of stance onto Football Intelligence: W as exposed vs. A labama missing a
- Short Shuttle: N/A the second level to close down space. Has the nimble ability to number of delayed blitzes; guilty of tunnel vision and missing the
climb and pick off defensive flow. Mirrors fairly well in pass sets to second level. Sizes up angles on the move very well; will beat
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A protect inside gap. defenders to a spot and greet with square pads.
Balance: Plays with too much weight forward on the toes. Can Effort: W onderful effort and fight as a player. Plays through
lose footing and slide off of blocks if defenders able to press and the whistle and goes out of way to land clean knockout blows on
establish a crease in hand grip or extension. Does not peel back or disadvantaged defenders. Hustles up the field and into the boundary
ATHLETICISM turn particularly clean. in pursuit of blocks.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.37
SIZE SCORE (11% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n Offensive Tackle Shon Coleman is easy to r oot for : he’s a cancer Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 survivor who has beaten his diagnosis and rebounded to return to the football field and had
himself a very successful college career at Auburn. Coleman is a massive presence at the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
POA; when able to lock hands on defenders will manhandle and impose will in order to open Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.69 up gaps and bubble the LOS. Coleman requires a notable amount of polish and coaching, he Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (6%)
is inconsistent with his weight distribution in various functional movements and can have
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lapses in protection responsibilities. The skill set Coleman presents is one offensive line
5.69 coaches should drool over, he has the required mean streak, physical power and frame to play Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Offensive Tackle successfully in the NFL. With a good amount of coaching and some time Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
for things to process, Coleman definitely has high end starter potential to be reached. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (77%)

7.37
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

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Prior cancer diagnosis (no penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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J o e H a e g , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #59

Date of Birth: 03/11/1993 RS Senior, North Dakota State University Bison

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 307


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 60 - Career Wins: 56 - Winning Percentage: 0.933
- 95 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 60
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.60
- 10 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.16 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.60
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: Montana (2015), Jacksonville State (2015), Illinois State (2014), Iowa State (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Needs to sure up the inside post leg and not Flexibility: L oose, free mover throughout the hips and the torso.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A pivot so freely to concede inside gaps. Will bail out of stance when Capable of sustaining low COG to assist in movement skills when
pressed with speed rushes. Feet are light and move freely when mirroring on the boundary. Has strong upper half mobility to peel
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 mirroring on a balanced base. back and pick off late showing defenders.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Possesses adequate anatomical length but Hand Technique: Does well to time punches to feet and stay
fails to consistently utilize. Will let hands get caught in pockets anchored when throwing. Hands are not notably powerful and lack
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A when squared up with quick defenders pressuring up field shoulder a pop to jolt and roll back shoulders/pad level of defenders.
and fail to land a stun punch.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not play with a high level of physicality; was Power at POA: Shows only an average ability to uproot
exposed a bit at the Senior Bowl. Fails to play with the same level defenders at the POA. Is much more of a wash blocker than a drive
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A control at the POA as seen on college film against lesser blocker. Would not be a particularly strong fit for a power gap
competition. scheme; has look of a ZBS prospect.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Strong movement skills in space to stay in front of Football Intelligence: Has an astronomical number of starts on
- Short Shuttle: N/A defenders. Capable of maneuvering in short areas to slide across the college level (60). A highly seasoned veteran. Has played with
face and wall off running lanes. Capable of pulling out into space and against NFL talent; mental gap should not be as large as other
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A efficiently and gets quickly onto the second level. small schoolers from a mental standpoint.
Balance: Sustains balance well in spite of not playing with a Effort: Hauls tail trying to work out in front of running plays to
high level off natural upper body strength. Will stay on target the boundary; successfully finds positioning to pick off defensive
working to the second level; can fight through subtle contact to flow or boundary players.
ATHLETICISM proceed up field.

SCORE: 7.88
FILM SCORE: 6.96
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Dakota State Offensive Tackle J oe Haeg lacks the high end functional Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 strength to have appeal as a potential early draft investment. Instead, Haeg has the look of a
zone blocking heavy offensive lineman. Additionally, his failure to utilize his natural length Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
may also result in a move inside to Guard. Haeg has the ability to stick thanks in part to some Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.60 plus traits: he is a gifted mover in natural space and if asked to work in tight areas to pivot Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
around defenders instead of trying to uproot them from the LOS he can be fairly successful.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Haeg will require a fair amount of strength and conditioning, he does not have the baseline
8.60 levels of strength necessary to contribute on the NFL level early on in his career. In all, Haeg Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) is a versatile OL option for a zone heavy running team and should be considered sometime Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
towards the tail end of Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.88
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 2 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J e r a l d H a w k i n s , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #65

Date of Birth: 10/16/1993 RS Junior, Louisiana State University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 305


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 131 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.29
- 11 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.23 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.29
- 10 Yard Split: 1.88
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Texas Tech (2015), Florida (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Struggles to gain depth to hold leverage over Flexibility: V ery tightly wound player through the hips and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 speed rushers. Will stop feet on contact at times. When able to trunk. Does not rotate well or carry COG particularly low; can get
quick set and have an established base is more effective to land caught with high pads and a large target area. Rolls hips through
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 accurate blows with the hands. contact on linear drive blocks sufficiently.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Functional extension and anatomical length Hand Technique: A ccuracy of throws can ebb and flow; at times
are both strong; will get hands on defenders with a well timed and will wildly through overtop of the shoulder pads. Ability to generate
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A heavy throw. Will utilize in efforts to ride out blocks when feet fail power on long levered arms is impressive; does coil prior but timing
to sustain preferred position. of strikes is not affected.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’4”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not play with the same levels of intensity when Power at POA: A nchor is negatively affected by the hips and
moving side to side or backwards as is present when firing off of lack of bend. Does have the ability to generate push and bubble the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the ball. Very difficult to handle climbing forward onto the second POA is strong; either facing head up defenders or washing down.
level.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Not notably nimble or light on feet. M oves Football Intelligence: Failed to pick up a number of defenders
- Short Shuttle: N/A mechanically at times, does well to implement techniques but showing late into lanes in games. Takes strong angles climbing the
struggles with the fluidity of movements when doing so. Not well ladder and working way up to pick of defensive backside pursuit.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A suited to be isolated vs. speed.
Balance: W ill drop head and chase after defenders if having to Effort: W ould like to see some additional efforts in finding work
slide base and sustain a block. Can get pulled forward off of pass when left unoccupied as a blocker in the pocket. Will play through
set or get collapses due to high hips and weight caught back on the drive blocks and carry out efforts through the end of the whistle.
ATHLETICISM heels.

SCORE: 5.89
FILM SCORE: 6.81
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana State Offensive Tackle J er ald Hawkins illustr ates some ver y Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 likeable traits on his college film but is an incomplete product at his current stage. Hawkins
does very well generating push and movement when tasked with driving forward off the ball, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
thanks in part to very strong hands and a definitive punch to establish first contact. But when Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.29 asked to move laterally and play with the same level of physicality; Hawkins’ skillset has a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
disconnect. Hawkins appears to be tightly wound through the hips and torso, leaving him
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
prone to spinning or falling off of blocks without any reliable level of sustainability.
8.29 Hawkins’ upside should be considered as a potential power heavy offensive tackle, however Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) it does not seem likely that he will ever be a high end caliber player due to the natural Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
movement restrictions he faces. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.89
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 0 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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T y l e r M a r z , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #61

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Wisconsin Badgers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6067 - Weight: 320


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 33.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.10


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 30 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 134 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.09
- 12 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.54 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.09
- 10 Yard Split: 1.94
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Nebraska (2015), Michigan State (2015), Northwestern (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Does not have especially quick feet but does Flexibility: W ill always play high on account of frame but does
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 play with a wide base and smooth steps; consistently sustains a well to keep the hips dropped and play with strength. Will pivot
wide base of support to keep hips centered to target. Does well to and unlock the hips in pass sets to open proportionately into the
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 keep inside post leg up field to wall off inside gap. boundary.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Does not regularly land first strikes on Hand Technique: Plays with a catch and grasp approach too
defenders due to timing issues. Plays with longer range than actual frequently. Would like to see greater concentrated effort into
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A arm length would suggest due to strong torso mobility to pivot and snapping firm punch on first contact. Does well to re-work the
sustain hands on defenders and a wide base. hands into leverage positions.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Fairly consistent in efforts to envelope defenders Power at POA: Is not an overwhelming blocker at the POA but
once locking into a run fit. Will anchor very well for stature and will reset the LOS is attacking forward thanks to a wide base and
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A hold ground. Gets results as a blocker with combination of size and ability to roll hips through contact.
movement ability to sustain.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: W ill not be confused for a track athlete but has a Football Intelligence: Can fail to ID defenders washing overtop
- Short Shuttle: N/A high level of functional ability; feet are smooth but not sudden. of the LOS when scraping onto the second level. Has processed a
Hips hinge cleanly and efficiently. Has maximized abilities with number of different delayed blitzes and stunts effectively to pass off
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A strong spatial awareness and angles. appropriate defenders.
Balance: W ill lose footing if caught in high congestion due to Effort: W illing to hustle and get on horse behind the play in an
width of base. Has an active ability to sustain and pivot feet with effort to catch up to action. Looks for work and will assist actively in
defenders to keep body squared between the ball carrier and pass protection when able.
ATHLETICISM defender.

SCORE: 4.30 FILM SCORE: 6.96


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Wisconsin Offensive Tackle Tyler Mar z is a massive body with some Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.10 surprisingly nimble functional athleticism skills to pair with a NFL body type. Marz moves
very well and covers a high amount of ground thanks to his frame; he is not blessed with a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
great amount of length but rather plays on a wide established base and shows the ability to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.09 rotate from the trunk to greet defenders before mirroring with effective feet. Marz’s hands Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
will need some attention and development; there are lapses in which he is caught catching
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defenders instead of striking a firm blow to offset momentum, resulting in false strikes and
7.09 poor body positioning. In all, Marz should be regarded as a potential future staring Offensive Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Tackle in the NFL, there is a strong combination of skills and frame to work with; Marz Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
could potentially challenge for a late Day 2, early Day 3 selection. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 0 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A v e r y Yo u n g , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #56

Date of Birth: 11/12/1994 RS Junior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 328


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 33.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.586
- 148 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.06
- 13 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.39 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.06
- 10 Yard Split: 1.87
- Games watched: Mississippi State (2015), Alabama (2015), Texas A&M (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Feet occasionally will stop at point of impact Flexibility: Surprisingly loose player for such a massive frame.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A and cause issues. Has a natural ability with feet to drop cleanly off Does well to peel back and square the numbers to defenders flashing
of the LOS and hinge into proper angles to square up defenders. late at the POA. Shows strong bend through the hips and knees to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 Step quickness is strong for size. anchor against rushers.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Has above average natural length Hand Technique: Carries hands too low and shows a poor habit
anatomically but does not play with a great presence outside of of not striking cleanly with firmness at appropriate time in pass sets.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A frame when unestablished in blocks, will lunge or lean instead of Allows defenders to close too cleanly on poor reps; needs to time
utilizing arm length to sustain. punch with leg anchor with more consistency.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Road grader in the run game, will overwhelm and Power at POA: V ery physically stout frame and ability to
swallow smaller defenders at the POA. Plays through the end of the transfer when locked up in blocks. Difficult to collapse and will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A whistle and will carry momentum against opponent clear out of the consistently establish forward momentum and push to bubble the
play. POA on drive blocks thanks to strong leg drive.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Functional athleticism pops on film; has the ability Football Intelligence: Needs to keep head up with greater
- Short Shuttle: N/A to play sticky on the second level and harass LBs trying to outrun consistency and see defenders entering area; will let defenders get
angles or peel across face. Has solid mirror ability for such a too far on top and be late to react. Does take strong angles off of the
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A heavy frame. LOS and in space.
Balance: Drops head too frequently and struggles to keep Effort: V ery active in maximizing impact on the play; does well
weight back on heels; needs to trust natural strength and frame to to get out in front if unoccupied to the play side. Works hard to get
hold. Plays on a very wide, firm base of support and does well to out in front of backside flow and put frame between defenders and
ATHLETICISM sustain footing and not cross over onto a narrow base. the ball.

SCORE: 4.95
FILM SCORE: 7.10
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Auburn Offensive Tackle Avery Young is a fairly high upside Tackle prospect. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 Young has a strong combination of movement skills and size; something which will entice
many decision makers come draft day. Young has a poor habit of dropping his head and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
failing to deliver a well timed blow to stun defenders rushing the Quarterback; this is the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.06 main stem of many of Young’s poor reps. If Young can continue to develop patience and a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
stronger understanding of timing in protections, he has the ability to become a quality Right
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Tackle prospect at the next level. Young plays with a nasty mean streak and pairs that with
6.06 the ability to physically mirror and challenge defenders along the second level. Young would Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) be a strong value pick sometime very early on Day 3 of this year’s draft; he is a scheme Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
diverse prospect who has necessary strength and movement skills to play anywhere. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.10
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 7 . 0 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A l e x L e w i s , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #71

Date of Birth: 04/21/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Nebraska Cornhuskers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6057 - Weight: 302


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.29


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.410
- 155 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.61
- 14 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.22 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.61
- 10 Yard Split: 1.81
- Games watched: UCLA (2015), Northwestern (2015), Michigan State (2015), Wisconsin (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Clean, efficient steps to drop off of the L OS Flexibility: Hips ride tall in open field or when releasing off of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 27 and gain depth as a pass protector. Does well to stay square with the LOS as a drive blocker; would like to see more consistent
the feet and not cross over to compromise base. compact frame at point of impact. Shoulders and hips appear
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 tethered and codependent in movements.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Suitable but not outstanding levels of length. Hand Technique: Hands do not strike consistently inside the
Will utilize wingspan optimally thanks to strong body position but numbers but do hit with a surprising level of pop for a lean framed
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A lacks the overall reach that would enable salvaging poor reps from player.
the feet or false punches.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’4”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: A thleticism allows for tenacity but lacks the overall Power at POA: Has issues in generating push in spite of compact
power or strength in the frame to move defenders due to high hips. punch due to rigid frame at initial point of contact. Does well to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Fails to roll frame through contact and as a result is more of a lean and wall off defenders to hold ground but lacks the overall
stonewall blocker. power to move LOS.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Fair amount of movement skills for a taller Football Intelligence: Transitions from initial movements and
- Short Shuttle: N/A blocker; capable of mirroring against all but the most twitched up into reactionary movements and counters are strong; no mental lag
defenders and will cleanly release onto the second level. when going from aggressor to on the defensive.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Balance: Feet hold base well and are able to sustain balance in Effort: Strong effort to push up into the second level and work
spite of carrying weight and momentum notably tall on the hips. well beyond initial push if runs are extended. Consistent in efforts to
Base integrity allows for reactionary COD. occupy defenders, even if in help, from the pocket.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.57 FILM SCORE: 6.82
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nebr aska Offensive Tackle Alex Lewis looks the par t of a Left Tackle in Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.29 regard to his movement skills and overall efficiency with his feet. He does well to sustain a
fundamentally sound base and not allow feet to narrow after contact. Lewis comes up a bit Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
short in regard to his ability to play with leverage and sustain a favorable pad level, his hips Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.61 have a poor habit of rising up out of his stance and presenting a large target for defenders to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
strike. This issue also manifests in his ability to play with power at the LOS, frequently there
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
is no coil in the hips; preventing Lewis from following through initial contact by rolling the
7.61 hips through and creating forward push. With that said, Lewis has plenty of potential to be a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) swing tackle in the NFL; he has the movement skills and size necessary to warrant Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
consideration as a strong depth option. Value fits best on the front half of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.57
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.82
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 9 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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S p e n c e r D r a n g o , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #58

Date of Birth: 10/15/1992 RS Senior, Baylor University Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 320


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.88


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 38 - Winning Percentage: 0.792
- 194 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.37
- 15 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.27 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.37
- 10 Yard Split: 1.85
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Texas Tech (2015), Florida (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Feet are lethargic and struggle to kick slide Flexibility: Hips and shoulders are tied together; offers little
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 with any level o pace. Cleaner base is established when able to mobility to hinge and open cleanly with a low pad level. Plays tall
quick set and get onto base early. Will cross over feet and chase and doesn’t show lower half mobility to coil or drop anchor; must
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 speed rushers into the back field. rely on natural strength to hold ground.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Does not possess ideal levels of length for Hand Technique: Not an overwhelmingly powerful set of hands.
blocking on the boundary. Hands are unable to extend well beyond Punches snap quickly from the hips to quickly stun. Does well to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the cusp of shoulder pads when throwing punches in space with work and reset for an additional punch or to reassert grip. Is fairly
torso tilt. consistent hitting clean strikes onto pads.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’4”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Inabilities to consistently transfer physical Power at POA: Gets caught with pads high and in such
toughness into results is a byproduct of stiffness; will not be in instances will not be able to work to find leverage. When firing off
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A physically favorable positions. Is a wide, large frame and will and able to roll through contact will show strong ability to push
naturally eat a lot of contact through body. defenders around.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Feet are heavy and labor working in space; will Football Intelligence: W ell seasoned started at Baylor. Rarely
- Short Shuttle: N/A not handle speed well. Struggles to unlock the hips and work misreads assignments from a mental standpoint. Does well to stay
cleanly out into space either as a puller or a boundary pass patient as a blocker and will not lunge or chase false showing
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A protector. defenders before the snap.
Balance: Does not play with particularly strong balance; will Effort: Provides a strong effort to stay engaged in plays. W ill
get caught with feet narrow or shoulders leaning and spin off of find work from the pocket if left unattended to help teammates. Will
drive blocks. Does end a notable number of reps on the turf. hustle to find way onto the second level and try to impact plays to
ATHLETICISM the backside.

SCORE: 6.56
FILM SCORE: 6.20
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Offensive Tackle Spencer Dr ango will not inspir e any new age Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.88 football fans or coaches; he is a throwback to smash mouth football of decades ago. Drango
does not project favorably to a tackle; he lacks the foot quickness, movement skills and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
overall fluidity to be considered an option on the boundary; but he could potentially offer Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.37 some value as a transition to Guard. Drango struggles to play against speed and lacks the hip Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
mobility to play cleanly in space; as a result sliding him inside could protect him from many
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defenders who could attack these holes in Drango as a prospect. From a value standpoint,
8.37 Drango is a big bodied, intelligent football player with the functional strength to play at the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) NFL level; valuing him towards the tail end of Day 3 is a strong value for a playing who is Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
going to have to convert to a new position going forward to have a chance at success. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.56
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.20
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 7 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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B r a n d o n S h e l l , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #71

Date of Birth: 02/06/1992 RS Senior, University of South Carolina Gamecocks

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6055 - Weight: 325


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 34.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.87


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.604
- 196 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.00
- 16 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.22 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.00
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: North Carolina (2015), Kentucky (2015), Florida (2015), Clemson (2015), Texas A&M (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: L acks the foot quickness to gain depth and Flexibility: Plays very tall. L acks the ability to bend at the knee
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 safely square up on pass set in space. Step efficiency in kick slide and spine is very rigid dropping off of the LOS. Struggles to open
is solid but can not sustain after being pressed to the outside the hips into the LOS against wide angle rushes, tightening angles
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 shoulder; will bail out and chase. and forcing feet to pivot and open inside gap.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Illustrates very strong natural length thanks Hand Technique: T here’s a lag between when post leg strikes the
in part to massive frame. Able to utilize wingspan to extend and ground and hands fire for initial punch. Very strong power in
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A keep contact on edge rushers in an effort to push beyond the pocket. hands; capable of stonewalling some defensive lineman immediately
Capable of playing with strength in hands away from chest. thanks to power present.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’4”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Physically stout and powerful player with Power at POA: Can fail to move defenders on account of poor
overwhelming ability to swallow up shorter defenders getting hand placement and inability to counter mirrors. When able to strike
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A caught in linear wake. Rarely concedes space, even against bull cleanly will consistently generate push on drive or down blocks and
rushes due to natural strength. clear out space at the LOS.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Does not have functional athleticism to be an Football Intelligence: Experienced player but does not
- Short Shuttle: N/A effective player in pass protection on the boundary. Struggles compensate effectively for physical limitations. Will end up chasing
immensely with speed and length does not cover enough flaws to be defenders in working to spot blocks in space.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A relied upon.
Balance: Incapable of sustaining a wide, fixed base as a means Effort: Can be blasé behind the play; will jog along and spectate
of mirroring and sustaining blocks. Instead will get stuck with feet instead of working hard to get into position to potential cutbacks.
in the mud and spin off of contact. Plays upright and can get rocked Will chase defeated blocks in an honest effort to salvage the play but
ATHLETICISM back onto heels; although shows ability to recover naturally. lack of speed limits ability to do so.

SCORE: 7.15 FILM SCORE: 6.20


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: South Car olina Offensive Tackle Br andon Shell has an All Pr o fr ame but Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.87 unfortunately cannot pair a functional athletic skill set to maximize his potential. Shell is a
massive, powerful frame and has the natural strength to be a force to be reckoned with at the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
next level but does not have movement skills to see the field. Shell has heavy, lethargic feet; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.00 even in efforts to execute a technically sound kick slide does not have the ability to get Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
required depth off of the snap or mirror on the boundary to play against speed rushers. Shell,
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
a four year starter for the Gamecocks, has excellent length to help negate the issues his lack
8.00 of functional athleticism but will overcompensate when pressed to the boundary to try to use Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) length with inside counters. Shell likely will not be valued until sometime in the later Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
portions of Day 3 and will likely struggle to ever find a place in a starting lineup. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.15
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.20
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 6 9 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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W i l l i e B e a v e r s , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: 10/02/1993 RS Senior, University of Western Michigan Broncos

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6045 - Weight: 324


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.42


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.450
- 199 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.69
- 17 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.28 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.69
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Bowling Green (2015), Toledo (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: T akes poor angles out of stance, will drift onto Flexibility: Is a very free mover; has no issues or notably
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 an island and concede two rushing lanes for defenders to push and limitations through the trunk or the hips. Will squat deeply to hold a
penetrate. Feet are active and move well but does take false steps low COG and can open the hips adequately in an effort to work
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 when striking; compromising base. across formation.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Plays with soft, feeble hands. Does not Hand Technique: Fails to stun with heavy punch; will absorb
possess a high level of influence as a blocker outside of frame. Must contact with body and latch on to grasp and mirror. Needs to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A have hips and pads behind hands or will easily concede spacing become more assertive in space to throw violently and dictate blocks
and depth. with more authority.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Errors in steps and late reactions will compromise Power at POA: Has mixed results when asked to drive block.
base and allow defender to roll momentum through onto heels and Lack of hand pop negates surprisingly good release up the field
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A collapse back into the backfield. Will get most consistent push on when attacking forward. Better consistency and aggressiveness
angle blocks washing down. should yield better results.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Capable athlete for the NFL level; has movement Football Intelligence: W ill struggle to diagnose when defenders
- Short Shuttle: N/A skills and fluidity to transition weight cleanly when properly are swapping gaps and positions across face. Gets tunnel vision
diagnosing play and responsibilities. and fails to process stunts in a timely manner. Needs notable
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A development to speed up play.
Balance: Issues with balance do not stem from natural Effort: Utilizes strong movement sk ills for size well; makes an
athleticism but rather failure to work feet into a stable and honest effort to push up the field or work across the formation in an
sustainable position. Too frequently caught late and out of position; effort to pick up teammates and spring plays.
ATHLETICISM will pay with leverage and control.

SCORE: 6.11 FILM SCORE: 6.33


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Wester n Michigan Offensive Tackle Willie Beaver s’ introduction to the draft Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.42 process was a rough one; Beavers was out of sorts in Mobile as a participant of the Reese’s
Senior Bowl. A lot of the same issues Beavers illustrated in practices were also evident in his Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
game film; most notably a high level of inefficiency as a blocker in space and a failure to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.69 consistently strike hands on defenders and stop push into the backfield. Beavers’ skill set Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
suggests there is something viable and valuable to work with but there are many deficiencies
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
that need to be ironed out first; too many wasted steps and poor angles lose reps for him
7.69 before contact is even made. Beavers is a developmental player but one that will require a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) high window of time in order to maximize his skill set and eliminate the errors that plague his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
game from week to week. Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.11
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.33
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 6 7 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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K e i t h L u m p k i n , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Rutgers University Scarlett Knights

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6073 - Weight: 327


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 34.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.09


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.474
- 210 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.74
- 18 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Rutgers Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.74
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan (2015), Washington State (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), North Carolina (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: L acks the foot speed to sufficiently handle Flexibility: A bnormally large frame acts as a detriment; has
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 mirroring defenders on the edge. Must rely on an inside set and great difficulties in dropping down the pads and hips to play with a
riding out with length instead. Does well to not cross over feet and low COG. Struggles with torso rotation to face defenders pressing
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 shuffle to stay square. the outside shoulder as rushers.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” Length/Extension: Does have very long natural length and has Hand Technique: Does not have a high level of consistency with
the ability to ride out blocks and push smaller defenders beyond the hand strikes; instead is a high variance thrower. Does not crisply
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A peak of the pocket to buy extra time in pass pro. snap hands off of hips and onto bodies. Does well to maximize
duration of grasp.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Is nearly impossible to move. Natural strength will Power at POA: Fails to regularly get push due to a lack of leg
swallow up contact and momentum from defenders; preventing bull drive and failure to roll hips through contact. Does do well to pin
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.74 rushes would be no issue. Does not translate same power into down inside and wash out defenders.
moving forward.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Does not move particularly well in any aspect. Football Intelligence: Can get a bit lost in space, struggles to
- Short Shuttle: 4.76 Struggles to re-direct weight; plays very stiff and upright, lacks foot read flow of defense and factor personal limitations to be an
quickness and struggles to translate power from frame and apply to effective blocker on the horizon.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defenders.
Balance: Fails to sustain blocks due to physical needs to play on Effort: Struggles to play with ah high revving engine on account
a narrow base and inability to redirect weight or feet with levels of of size; will not carry urgency on a play to play basis; particularly
quickness to match opposition. as the play is extended.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.25 FILM SCORE: 6.16
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Rutger s Offensive Tackle Keith Lumpkin is a massive body; the fr ame he Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.09 presents alone will be enough to warrant draft considerations. He is a true giant and has the
physicality and strength to it up. Lumpkin does not, however show adequate levels of Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
quickness, mobility or flexibility to suggest a high end NFL career is in the cards. Lumpkin Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.74 should still hold value as a depth player but if pressed into action, Lumpkin will have issues Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
handling the speed and explosiveness of NFL defender around the boundary in pass
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
protection. Lumpkin’s lack of burst or movement skills will also pose a challenge in the run
7.74 game; reaching landmarks to cut off blocks will be an issue. From a value perspective, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Lumpkin is a player that would fit best in a power man heavy scheme and should not be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
regarded as anything more than a very late Day 3 of UDFA prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.25
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.16
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 6 2 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J o h n T h e u s , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #71

Date of Birth: 01/19/1994 Senior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6.65 - Weight: 317


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 34.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.87


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 36 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 215 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.29
- 19 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.22 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.29
- 10 Yard Split: 1.79
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Alabama (2015), Tennessee (2015), Clemson (2014), Tennessee (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Struggles with sustaining foot speed and Flexibility: Pads will pop up quickly off of the snap. Struggles
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A keeping a wide base of support. Will have to bail out against speed with ability to sustain low hip level when driving off of the ball or
rushers and flip open the hips to chase pass rushers. Initial kick out sliding laterally in protection. Shows limited torso mobility trying to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 of stance and into kick slide is efficient. extend back and reach away from body.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Naturally long arms are evident. W ill play Hand Technique: Hands lock any exceptional amount of pop.
with hands extended and utilize length as a means of keeping hands Will throw hands and grab on between the numbers to sustain
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on bodies. Is more of a grab and a lean player than a forcible strike blocks. Is not particularly active in working to reset hand grip, will
with optimal timing blocker. instead grab and ride out blocks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Displays a fair amount of physicality at the LOS. Power at POA: Drive blocks will produce push and bubble at
Well get rocked back by heavier hitting DL due to inability to stun the POA if able to extend early and get forward momentum before
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A punches by typically will roll hips back into place and absorb all push is lost due to pad level. Stronger IDL will be able to
secondary push if feel are aligned. stonewall at the LOS.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Fails to inspire high levels of confidence in space; Football Intelligence: High amount of playing experience against
- Short Shuttle: N/A struggles to play with a wide or nimble base, does not climb to the some of best defenders in the country. Will know limits and does not
second level particularly quickly and fails to break down in space overextend or chase bodies in space; plays angles to personal
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A to square up blocks. strengths.
Balance: W ill lose footing and stumble or spin off of blocks if Effort: Gives a suitable effort level on a snap by snap basis.
trying to work against a lateral shed; lacks the foot speed to stay Shows consistent effort working out of stance to snap to a blocking
balanced. Will fold at the waist holding onto shedding defenders position; does not telegraph intentions before or at the snap.
ATHLETICISM and lean forward.

SCORE: 6.73
FILM SCORE: 6.06
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Offensive Tackle J ohn Theus appear s to lack baseline levels of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.87 movement skills to be considered a viable play at the NFL level. Theus struggles dealing
with athletes working against him in open spaces and struggles to play with leverage when Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
facing off against bigger, stronger bodies on the interior. Theus himself possesses a NFL Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.29 caliber frame but has too much disconnect between his playing style and his physical frame Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
to inspire any level of confidence that a realistic transition can take place. Theus will likely
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
find himself on a roster bubble early into training camp. In the event Theus is able to latch
8.29 on with a franchise, it would be advisable to preserve him as a practice squad player for an Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) extended period of time and hope that refined techniques can help him manage his physical Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
limitations. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.73
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 5 9 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J o e D a h l , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #56

Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Senior, Washington State University Cougars

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6037 - Weight: 299


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.74


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.474
- 233 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.14
- 20 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.18 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.14
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Rutgers (2015), Stanford (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: K ick slide needs notable amount of work, will Flexibility: A ppears a bit tight through the trunk, will lean or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 shuffle and hop into depth to square up rushers; can get caught pivot trying to chase after defenders who have stacked and started to
untethered from the turf and on a narrow base. Struggles with disengage from blocks. Sits low and has the ability to drop from the
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 holding initial ground as a result. knees and hips to attempt to anchor.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Does not illustrate a lengthy punch or the Hand Technique: Hands lack high end pop to offset initial
ability to extend and one arm defenders with notable leverage. charge into the backfield. Does not land strikes consistently outside
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Plays best very tight to the chest; struggles to ride out rushers past the numbers; can get caught with wide hands and fail to establish
the peak of the pocket when facing speed. control of blocks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Scrappy attitude as a player but simply is too Power at POA: Natural strength lies in the upper body; will
narrow in the frame and lower half to absorb explosive defenders muscle some defenders but overall lacks the push or lower half
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and not concede ground in the pocket. Tenacious in pursuit of power and control to establish movement with consistency and
defenders who have scraped off. control.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Has movement skills to get into favorable positions Football Intelligence: Does well to identify properly defenders
- Short Shuttle: N/A as an open field blocker but struggles to shuffle the feet and stay in crossing over into area and pass off on stunts. Has shown ability to
a high leverage position in short areas. Has quickness to release play to strengths and take strong angles in space.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and get quickly onto the second level.
Balance: Spins off of blocks too easily, appears to be an issue Effort: Strong persistence to stay attached to defenders pulling
with base efficiency and a lack of overall functional strength. Will away from blocks. Will ride hip pocket for as long as possible to try
press too hard to bubble LOS and gets weight forward on toes as to push defenders off of spot.
ATHLETICISM compared to controlling and running feet through the heels.

SCORE: 7.41
FILM SCORE: 6.30
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Washington State Offensive Tackle J oe Dahl looks mor e like a conver sion to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.74 Guard than a future Tackle in the NFL. Dahl is narrow framed and lacks the strength in the
lower half to anchor and sustain ground against powerful rushers. Instead, if Dahl can land as Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
a ZBS scheme heavy system as a Guard; he has the movement skills and presence to steer Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.14 defenders with much better results. Dahl is always going to have some limitations due to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
stiffness throughout the hips and trunk; he does not do well when having to peel back and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
redirect his momentum in an effort to counter block shedding techniques. Dahl does not have
8.14 a notably high ceiling but could feasibly be a solid depth player able to start in a pinch if Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) shifted to the interior in a favorable system fit. Dahl should not be considered a potential Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
early draft selection and should be selected sometime on the back half of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.41
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.30
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 4 8 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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L e ’ R a v e n C l a r k , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #62

Date of Birth: 04/22/1993 RS Senior, Texas Tech University Red Raiders

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6055 - Weight: 312


- Hand Diameter: 10.88” - Arm Length: 36.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.09


- Career Starts: 51 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.529
- 246 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.85
- 21 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.16 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.85
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Baylor (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Oklahoma State (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Highly inefficient with steps. W ill fail to Flexibility: Shows a less than desirable amount of knee bend to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 distribute weight on the inside leg, will swerve hips and open gate play with a low anchor and drop pad level. Regularly plays with
for inside rushes. Crosses feet over and bails out of shallow kick pads above opposition. Does have strong movement skills running
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 slide when challenged with wide rushes and speed. laterally to open hips quickly out of stance.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: A bnormally long arms; however does not Hand Technique: Hands are untied to the feet, pass sets in
utilize them well. Too many times will end up chest to chest with general are uncoordinated. Does not carry hands ready to strike on
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defenders and allow impact to be delivered to frame. Has wingspan short notice, will throw and allow hands to drop low; requiring a
to sustain contact from afar and run defenders past pocket. lengthy rest. Hand accuracy often falls outside the numbers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Can be collapsed due to being passive in space as a Power at POA: Needs to find more effective ways of anchoring,
pass protector. Physically well built and thick player. Does show will be collapsed on heavy handed bull rushes. Capable of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A mentality to get on top of defenders on the ground to finish off plays generating strong amount of push when attacking forward.
and can be difficult to shed on occasions hands get set inside. Generates very large amount of power when legs get behind frame.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: A thletic ability pops most when attacking onto the Football Intelligence: W ill get lost on the field in relation to
- Short Shuttle: N/A second level or working into the boundary as a lead POA blocker. opponent or LOS. Needs to clean up angles both in kick slide and in
Appears to be a very strong natural athlete who is simply the running game when collapsing down or working up onto the
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A struggling with the mechanics and technique of playing OT. second level.
Balance: W eight distribution issues appear to stem from lack of Effort: Can get casual in pursuit of the play when ball works
coordinated feet. Too often caught crossing feet over to sustain a beyond the LOS. Cannot fault for lack of effort in pass protection,
wide base of support. Will also get caught high and catch impact, works hard in spite of flaws and errors to ride out rushers or to drop
ATHLETICISM rolling weight back onto heels. on top of fallen defenders.

SCORE: 6.08 FILM SCORE: 5.85


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Tech Offensive Tackle Le’Raven Clark is a “first off the bus” kind of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.09 football player; he possesses an incredible physical and is a very imposing looking player.
With that said, he struggles mightily between the lines to play effectively or efficiently with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
his massive frame. His long arms make it difficult to punch compact or in unison with his Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.85 feet. His wide base and long legs pose a challenge for mirroring defenders on their edge rush Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
track. There is simply too much out of sync with Clark as a player to be able to look past and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
value anywhere near the first 5-6 rounds of the Draft. Clark is still very raw in spite of 27
7.85 career starts in college; if a NFL OL coach thinks that they will be able to break Clark of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) poor habits and develop some levels of consistency to his game, don’t be surprised to see his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
name called much earlier in the process than his film would suggest. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.08
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

5.85
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 3 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J o s h C a m p i o n , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #65

Date of Birth: 12/04/1992 RS Senior, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6050 (Listed) - Weight: 307 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 43 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.581
- 258 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.95
- 22 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available (Not Found) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.95
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Northwestern (2015), Texas Christian (2014), Missouri (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Struggles with foot speed to drop off of the Flexibility: Folds frequently at the waist, does not showcase
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A LOS with pace. Feet appear heavy and labor when pressed with ability to bend at the knees and drop the hips as a means of playing
speed to the perimeter. Allows base to narrow and will get caught with a low COG. Does not rotate from the trunk well to meet
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 on a thin anchor. defenders.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: L acks a notable wingspan, does not have the Hand Technique: Hands are soft and lack explosiveness to stun
ability to catch defenders early on in rushes with length. Does not defenders. Does show a firm grasp and is difficult for defenders to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A have the ability to ride out perimeter rushers without bailing out pull away and shed once grip is established.
from the feet up.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Does not possess movement skills to cross over Power at POA: W ill roll through and move defenders in pure
physically stout frame into a functional capacity. Will hold ground drive block situations. Lack of recovery balance will form difficult
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A well when anchored against a linear rush but collapses and spins barrier to sustaining initial push once feet begin to drive.
off when pressures on rotational axis.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: V ery stiff, rigid athlete in the open field. M ay be Football Intelligence: Frequently takes poor pass sets, failure to
- Short Shuttle: N/A better served to spend time permanently at Guard, simply lacks identify and apply angles and fundamentals functionally to live
the mirror ability or foot quickness to be effective as a perimeter game action.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A blocker.
Balance: Poor balance stems from lethargic foot speed and a Effort: W ould like to see a greater effort to find work as a pass
general lack of athleticism. Will get caught with feet tangled and protector in the pocket. Does not consistently find bodies to hit when
slide off of blocks or spin off of the POA. left on an island in space.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.75
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Minnesota Offensive Tackle J osh Campion may be better r egar ded as an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A interior conversion player than as the Offensive Tackle he was consistently tested at during
his career at Minnesota. Campion was pushed inside in a pinch to play the interior and doing Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
so at the next level would help mask some glaring deficits in his athletic profile. To start; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.95 Campion possesses notably heavy feet and struggles to mirror athletes on the college level. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
Upon reaching the NFL, Campion would have little chance early on in his career to provide
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
adequate resistance against defenders. Campion’s foot limitations also manifest themselves in
7.95 his base; he struggles greatly to sustain blocks and play with balance. Overall, Campion is a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) fringe draftable prospect with issues that will require a position change and a greater Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
commitment to playing within limitations if he is to offer a NFL team value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

5.75
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 concussion (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 2 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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K y l e M u r p h y , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #78

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6062 - Weight: 300


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.08


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.759
- 268 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.60
- 23 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.60
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Iowa (2015), Northwestern (2015), Southern California (2015), California (2015), UCLA (2015) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Quick to bail out of stance against speed rush. Flexibility: R egularly caught folding at the waist and leaning
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Does not contain a consistent, wide base of support; will chase and into blocks. Struggles to sustain a low pad level when firing off the
cross over feet if pressured up the field. Feet are light but do not snap and into contact. Tall in kick slide, presents a barrier to being
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 hold firm when pressured. able to anchor when pressured with speed to power conversion.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Does not have idea length to play on the Hand Technique: Hands pop quickly but lack the power to stun
edge at the next level. Does not play with control or power when on first impact. Can get a bit grabby when attempting to sustain
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A forced to extend hands outside of frame or attempting to ride out blocks on account of leaving feet behind and folding at the waist to
rushes past the peak of the pocket. chase.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Plays chippy, particularly against smaller Power at POA: Does not regularly push defenders off of the
defenders. Will throw weight around when possible, however does LOS; struggles to sustain leg drive after impact. Capable of pushing
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A not possess the lower body strength or power to push around around LBs and DBs with upper body strength but won’t be able to
defensive linemen at the POA. get movement 1 on 1 consistently.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Struggles to mirror in space as a pass protector, Football Intelligence: Does not take clean angles against cut off
- Short Shuttle: N/A does not appear to have the lateral agility to shift quickly and blocks on the second level. Will chase defender instead of breaking
transition weight. Climbs onto the second level with suddenness if towards spot. Showed little issue with missed assignments; does not
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A left unoccupied or uncovered. concede free rushes.
Balance: Spins off of blocks quickly on account of poor foot Effort: Can regularly be seen working onto the second level.
activity. Does not sustain a wide base in drive blocks or when Will work to stay engaged with blocks through the whistle; playing
riding out pass rushers; balance suffers as a result. Needs to through until last moment. Will assist teammates if left unoccupied
ATHLETICISM anchor and bend better from the knees/hips. as a pass protector.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.88


SIZE SCORE (11% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d OT Kyle Mur phy is not a NFL caliber offensive lineman. Mur phy Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.08 sports a soft build with an underdeveloped lower half and a skill set that frequently produces
reps resulting in folding from the waist, chasing in space and poor angles. Murphy’s Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
technique is also a work in progress; he lacks the foot speed to drop off the LOS without Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.60 strong habits in pass protection but Murphy regularly bails out of kick slides when pressed on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (6%)
wide angles with speed. Murphy plays with less length than he measures in with; in part
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
because he lacks the functional strength to be able to play with power away from his body.
7.60 Murphy will struggle to find a home in the NFL without drastically reworking his body Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) composition and completely overhauling a lot of fundamentals from the ground up to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
improve his base and stay balanced when challenged by defenders. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (77%)

5.88
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 2 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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Ty l e r J o h n s t o n e , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #64

Date of Birth: 09/29/1992 RS Senior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 301


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.821
- 274 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.42
- 24 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.21 Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.42
- 10 Yard Split: 1.78
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Michigan State (2015), Stanford (2015), Washington State (2015), Oregon State (2013) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: Does not consistently trust feet to get onto pass Flexibility: Height is a natural limitation, prevents from playing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 24 set without bailing out against speed. Will hinge open hips and with a compact frame or solid base. Struggles to roll hips through
chase in space. Has nimble feet but does not illustrate the effective contact and will fold at the waist trying to develop push in the run
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 kick slide or balanced base to suggest success as perimeter blocker. game.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: Disappointing use of frame. A ppears to Hand Technique: Hands are frequently carried low, will get
struggle in generating power or pop in long hands and is regularly beat to initial contact as a result. Hands do not delivery any power
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A caught with hands low; allowing defenders to jolt and reset the of notice and struggles to press and lock out blocks. Will illustrate
LOS. some refined techniques to counter stacked blocks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Plays with a very passive sense of physicality. W ill Power at POA: Feet remain active upon engagement but does
allow defenders into chest and does not regularly transition power not have the natural push, leverage or base to develop movement in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A from core to hands. Struggles in moving defenders lined up directly one on one block situations. Can be effective on the second level or
across at the POA. when assisting on down blocks in double teams.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: Is a natural in moving in open space, capable of Football Intelligence: Can be late identifying and transitioning
- Short Shuttle: N/A quickly releasing onto the second level or blocking down on double to pick up stunts along the LOS in pass protection. Will take strong
teams to assist and close gaps. Can effectively stretch plays to the angles in space on the second level; struggles are in part due to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A boundary and run with scraping defenders. failure to break down as compared to poor judgement.
Balance: W ill regularly lunge or spin off of blocks as a result Effort: W ill actively pursue blocks in space, not willing to
of poor balance. Plays with a narrow base when engaged with concede ground if defender crosses face. Feet visibly work in an
defenders and will spin off with head down trying to move the POA. effort to develop leverage and movement.
ATHLETICISM Will lunge and chase speed rushers in space.

SCORE: 6.87 FILM SCORE: 5.68


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Offensive Tackle Tyler J ohnstone has an uphill battle to having an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 impact during a NFL career. Johnstone will have legitimate questions regarding health after
tearing his ACL twice during his college career. Medicals will have to determine if it is Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
viable for a team to invest a selection in him. With the uncertainty paired with the on the field Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.42 product will likely result in him not hearing his name called on draft weekend. Johnstone Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
does not have baseline strength to play as is; poor habits regarding hand usage complicate
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
things further and handcuff his ability to attack and win with first contact. Johnstone appears
8.42 overmatched physically against a number of college defenders; he will lean into blocks in an Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) attempt to hold ground but as a result compromises his base. Without a clean bill of health Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and several years of working on his strength and power, Johnson will be a low ceiling player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.87
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

5.68
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2x Torn ACL (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (OT)


- 6 . 1 7 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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R y a n M a c k , O f f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #74

Date of Birth: 05/31/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, Memphis University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6050 (Listed) - Weight: 305 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 19 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.789
- 297 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.46
- 25 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.27


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched (with Louisville): Virginia (2014), Clemson (2014), Miami (FL) (2014) -
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.77
Pass Footwork: L acks precision and consistency in pass steps; Flexibility: Highly stiff throughout the hips and the trunk. Plays
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A bails out of kick slide early against contact and fails to continue with the shoulders upright and tall on the waist, will fold trying to
moving the feet when engaged with defenders. lean and sustain blocks due to poor habits from the ground up.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 25
- Vertical Jump: N/A Length/Extension: L arger frame defender; does have suitable Hand Technique: Hands sit too high in front of the chest,
anatomical length but fails to utilize effectively. Carries hands high handcuffs frame and eliminates any natural power or quickness to
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on the numbers and loses natural reach. punch. Telegraphs throws with a hitch and does not consistently
strike or sustain.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): 8’5” Toughness: Physically thick frame, does well to naturally eat up Power at POA: Rarely able to get the body in alignment to carry
power rushes when tested man to man. Fails to translate into out forward momentum and establish a push. More effective to squat
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A functional movement skills due to slow feet and poor habits. or sit in running lanes and wall off without having to move from the
feet.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Athleticism: L acks NFL caliber of movement skills. Struggles to Football Intelligence: Poor sense of timing from a fundamental
- Short Shuttle: N/A mirror when tested with speed and lacks hip mobility to get out in standpoint; will throw too early or too late into pass sets and
front of plays. subsequently lunge into a missed block and lose footing.
OT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Balance: Needs to show improvement from a patience Effort: Struggled to find the field down the stretch as a R S
standpoint and stand taller on frame. Currently leans and lunges Junior at Louisville in 2014 and then again in 2015 as a graduate
out of stance as compared to sitting firmly on the heels. transfer at Memphis; issues unclear but moved a gear slower than
ATHLETICISM teammates in game action when on the field.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.47


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Memphis Offensive Tackle Ryan Mack appear s to be str ictly a camp body in Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A regards to a future NFL career. Mack faltered down the stretch of his college career and in
spite of transferring to Memphis in an effort to see more of the field failed to finish his career Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
in the starting lineup. Mack has issues in regard to his movement skills; he is a very stiff Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.46 player with little ability to drop from the knees or hips to play with a low COG and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
supplement his large frame to play with greater strength. Mack is impatient on his pass sets;
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
too frequently will get caught lunging in space to try to initiate first contact as compared to
5.46 patiently allowing defenders to rush into his wingspan and area of influence. Mack will not Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) translate easily and in spite of a strong frame will need high levels of coaching and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
development in order to become a viable NFL roster player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

5.47
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 5 7 : U D FA VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
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2016 Offensive Guard Rankings

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 24 OG Joshua Garnett Stanford 7.79

2 32 OG Connor McGovern Missouri 7.67

3 56 OG Issac Seumalo Oregon State 7.50

4 71 OG Cody Whitehair Kansas State 7.41

5 76 OG Sebastian Tretola Arkansas 7.38

6 79 OG Christian Westerman Arizona State 7.37

7 87 OG Joe Thuney North Carolina State 7.29

8 101 OG Matt Hegarty Oregon 7.23

T9 114 OG Jordan Walsh Iowa 7.16

T9 117 OG Ted Karras Illinois 7.16

11 118 OG Parker Ehinger Cincinnati 7.15

12 123 OG Graham Glasgow Michigan 7.11

13 147 OG Denver Kirkland Arkansas 7.00

14 169 OG Alex Redmond UCLA 6.86

15 176 OG Alex Huettel Bowling Green 6.81

16 192 OG Landon Turner North Carolina 6.70

17 284 OG Alex Barr North Carolina State 6.03

18 288 OG Vadal Alexander Louisiana State 5.90

19 292 OG Jordan Rigsbee California 5.77

20 294 OG Sedrick Flowers Texas 5.71

Offensive Guard Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Power at POA: Can the OG generate movement at the LOS? Does he consistently get Pass Footwork: How well does the OG execute his kick slide? Is he smooth with his
push against defensive linemen in the run game? Is his anchor strong in pass protection? feet? Does he get good depth with each step? Does he hinge properly off his post leg? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Hand Technique: Does the OG show ability to land strikes within the defender’s chest Football Intelligence: Does the OG make appropriate reads after the snap? Adjust and
plate? Does he maintain his hand fit once engaged? Work to keep his placement? take good angles for defenders? Break down in space? Pick up stunts and blitzing Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
defenders?
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Toughness: Can the OG physically stand up in the trenches? Does he finish blocks Length/Extension: Does the OG play with good reach? Is he able to re-route pass
through the whistle? How heavy is his anchor in pass protection? rushers with his length and cut off defenders in pass protection? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Athleticism: How well does the OG get out onto the second level? Does he move well Flexibility: Does the OG show the ability to maintain a low pad level with adequate Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
laterally along the LOS? Is he able to get in front of cut off blocks from tough angles? knee bend? Does he show good hip mobility rolling into run blocks?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Balance: Can the OG stay on feet once engaged on a block and generating movement? Effort: How much hustle does the OG give from play to play? Is he constantly looking Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Is he easily thrown off his base? Can he maintain a power position while moving? for someone to hit? Does he get down field and play to the whistle?
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2016 Offensive Guard Analysis

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Joshua Garnett, Offensive Guard #51

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6044 - Weight: 317


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.88


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.759
- 24 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 55
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.60
- 1 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.32 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.60
- 10 Yard Split: 1.83
- Games watched: Iowa (2015), Oregon (2015), Southern California (2015), UCLA (2015), Northwestern (2015), Notre Dame (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Excellent ability to roll hips through contact. Footwork: Feet are clean but not notably nimble. Is not limited
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 Will consistently win in both short yardage and in head up into a singular type of scheme, however. Maximizes skills with a
scenarios with defensive linemen. Powerful hand punch wins initial very strong step efficiency in both kick slide and in pulling reps.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 contact regularly and establishes positive momentum early. Strong bucket step on tight gap pulls.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Can occasionally get caught with low or wide Football Intelligence: Strong field awareness. Takes very strong,
hands. Will sustain firm grip, both in strong fits and borderline quality angles on lateral runs to pick off second level defenders in
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” holding reps. Excellent hand power and strong inside arm presence pursuit. Shows strong understanding of hand leverage to manipulate
to protect inside gap when locked up in a pass set. defender’s shoulders. Disciplined not to chase blocking in space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Plays with a bully mentality along the L OS. T hick Length: Has an ideal frame for establishing early contact with
frame envelopes smaller defenders at will. Will go out of way to power. Capable of playing strong with hands away from chest to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A bury off balance opponents into the turf. Rides blocks out through lock onto blocks firmly and sustain. Times punch optimally with feet
the end of the whistle; will drive players out of the picture. to maximize force hands generate.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Does not work with an ideal level of fluidity in Flexibility: Plays noticeably rigid in the hips when working
- Short Shuttle: N/A space. Above average functional athleticism to pull, work to the laterally. Shows suitable upper half mobility to adjust late and close
second level on cut off blocks and shift laterally to keep gaps closed gaps with hands. Very strong ability to coil and keep a low pad level
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 in pass protection. when firing out of stance. Anchors well with hip drop in pass pro.
Balance: Ends a number of plays on the ground; can be Effort: R egularly stays active in the pocket when left unoccupied
attributed to only average foot speed. Consistently generates in man/gap protections. Will run defenders off the LOS in the run
movement on impact but at times can leave base behind. Strong, game through the end of the whistle. Plays with mean, nasty
ATHLETICISM wide base to sustain power working in space. demeanor and regularly finished plays with authority.

SCORE: 7.98 FILM SCORE: 7.85


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d Guar d J oshua Gar nett is a per fect fit for a team heavy with power Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.88 runs and man blocking concepts. Garnett plays with heavy hands and a road grader mentality.
One of several standouts from the 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl, Garnett affirmed what his film Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
suggested: his physical power is capable of taking control in a very large amount of one on Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.60 one situations. Garnett does have some additional polish required to take his game to the next Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
level, he can get more efficient to play balanced in space with his footwork. Physical
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
limitations on foot quickness will force him to have to adapt to eliminate many of the poor
7.60 reps he has shown on film to date. Overall, Garnett should be valued as a plug and play Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) starter at Right Guard for a NFL franchise, he appears to have the mental acumen and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
functional strength to be an asset immediately in the right situation. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.85
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7.79: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Connor McGovern, Offensive Guard #60

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Missouri Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6042 - Weight: 305


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 32 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.99
- 2 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.11 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.99
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Florida (2015), South Carolina (2015), Tennessee (2015), Florida (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Does enough as a POA blocker to hold ground Footwork: Feet are efficient in crisps in steps; does well to stay
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 33 and sustain leverage; will not be a reliable blocker to reset and balanced and continue running foot momentum after initial contact
generate movement but has enough anchor ability to hold the as a means of controlling blocks when on the move. Strong kick slide
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 pocket and does well to steer defenders laterally. and pass sets to angle base into defenders.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are not especially powerful but are Football Intelligence: Tasked with playing multiple positions
persistent with grip after initial blow. Does well to latch on and along the offensive front during career; has spend time at Guard
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” utilize movement skills to sustain and hold a firm grip. and also Left Tackle. Spatial awareness and ability to process late
pressure from defense is strong; will react well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: T oughness is not present in a physically imposing Length: Only average length and wingspan from an anatomical
sort of way but rather in the persistence at the POA and in standpoint. Does not show great amount of success extending arms
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.50 sustaining blocks. Will remain sticky on defenders after initial stack and running defenders past the POA but has the movement skills to
and effort to disengage. compensate appropriately.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Has a notable level of mirror ability; particularly Flexibility: Movement skills are strong and has the mobility
- Short Shuttle: 4.65 in tight areas when able to mirror. Will get out in front of running from the ground up to hinge and sustain a certain amount of
plays quickly and is effective in taking bucket step and releasing leverage and play with control. Squats low in pass sets to anchor
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 into the boundary as a second level blocker. consistently.
Balance: Feet can narrow when trying to establish up field Effort: High effort player with few lapses in effort; will
push. Does well with hinging to pass off blocks and sustain a occasionally pull off if quick hitting play to the boundary is hit but
controlled base while peeling back across to get hands fit on late otherwise pushes hard to generate creases and cut off flow on the
ATHLETICISM showing defenders. second level.

SCORE: 8.83 FILM SCORE: 7.94


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Missour i Offensive Guar d Connor McGover n is a polished pr ospect with a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 likeable skill set to translate to a zone heavy running system. McGovern is never going to
overwhelm at the point of attack or consistently generate movement against down linemen Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
but does have the mirror ability and overall athleticism to be an effective zone stretch or Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.99 inside zone blocker; he will regularly out-leverage defenders with his movement skills and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
use momentum to his advantage. McGovern in a pinch could feasibly be asked to fill a gap
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
on the boundary as a Tackle but it would not be recommended to utilize him there on a
6.99 consistent or long term basis. This added position versatility will add to his value from an Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) investment perspective. McGovern should be valued as a Day 2 prospect and will be more Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
highly regarded by teams coveting movement skills and athleticism in their offensive line. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.83
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.94
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 6 7 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Isaac Seumalo, Offensive Guard #56

Date of Birth: 10/29/1993 RS Junior, Oregon State University Beavers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 303


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.53


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.486
- 56 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.76
- 3 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.19 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.76
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Michigan (2015), San Jose State (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Capable of establishing forward momentum Footwork: W ill get caught with feet narrowed too far at times
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A with a short punch and active feet. Plays with leverage to roll hips after initial hand punch and fail to sustain blocks. Feet are active;
through contact and push back along the LOS. experience as a perimeter protector is evident in kick slide;
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 fundamentals are strong.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Grasp is not always consistent; will lose grip Football Intelligence: W ill let head get caught up in the trash at
on some blocks if defenders are provided enough space. Plays best the LOS and miss switch plays. Highly experienced across a number
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” with hands tight to the chest and punches are thrown efficiently of roles along the LOS; no double in mental capacity to handle NFL
with minimal windup or delivery lag. playbooks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’9”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: W ill strike with heavy hitting hands and plays with Length: Shows only adequate natural reach but is willing to long
tenacity after initial contact. Does well to persist and get after arm and extend a single hand to snap out and throw into initial
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.40 defenders with feet; does not allow for easy block stacks. blows. Serviceable in short areas to run defenders past the pocket.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84


Athleticism: L ight frame does well to move in the open field; Flexibility: V ery strong postural awareness; will illustrate very
- Short Shuttle: 4.52 effective in pulling plays and working out very quickly as a second good knee bend and hip drop in pass sets to stay low and play with
level blocker. Versatile enough to be relied on to fill in at Left an active anchor. Has little issue adjusting trajectory in the open
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 Tackle and pass protect in a pinch. field to adjust for defensive flow.
Balance: A bility to play on balanced base can improve with a Effort: Can’t help but love effort to bury defenders. Will drop down
greater awareness of where feet are on contact. Base is dynamic and squash bodies on the ground if able to roll up underneath the
and has enough movement skills to adjust. Recovery balance pads and leverage into advantageous positioning.
ATHLETICISM against upper half power counters is strong.

SCORE: 8.55 FILM SCORE: 7.53


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon State Offensive Guar d Issac Seumalo has a sur pr ising level of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.53 versatility; he has played up and down the Beavers’ offensive line over the course of his
career. Seumalo, used in numerous games as a Left Tackle, Guard and Center, has a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
respectable level of movement skills in spite of being more of a traditional drive blocking Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.76 skillset; he will create push along the LOS and run feet through contact as a means of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
creating a crease. Seumalo is a prospect without any notably glaring holes in his game with
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
the exception of just one: a foot injury which cost Seumalo his entire 2014 season. Missing
7.76 the entire season with a fractured foot, Seumalo is going to have to provide teams with peace Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) of mind and clean medicals before continuing throughout the draft process and finding a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
home on team’s boards. Versatile player capable of playing in any system. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.55
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.53
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (Versatility)


- 7 . 5 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C o d y W h i t e h a i r, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #55

Date of Birth: 07/11/1992 RS Senior, Kansas State University Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6036 - Weight: 300


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.39


- Career Starts: 50 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.480
- 71 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.75
- 4 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.08 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.75
- 10 Yard Split: 1.73
- Games watched: Oklahoma State (2015), Arkansas (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Auburn (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Needs to do a better job of staying feet with feet Footwork: Post leg in pass protection can get detached from the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 tied to the ground in pass protection. Is an effective drive blocker ground and lose leverage, resulting in getting walked backwards.
on account of some strong footwork and ability to stay balanced Base is impressive in space, constantly plays with a wide base to
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 and continue momentum with feet. sustain a low COG.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Shows very strong patience waiting for Football Intelligence: Awareness is strong spatially to identify
defenders to enter strike area. Hands and quick and while not the and pass off defenders when delayed blitzes or stunts challenge
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” most powerful do showcase a very strong grip strength to leverage area. Second level angles are strong to climb and intercept LBs
and manipulate defenders. successfully.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Pass protection anchor ability is suitable, larger Length: Does not possess the length to play offensive tackle at
defenders will be able to generate push before hips are dropped. the next level. Will get caught at times with a free chest and typically
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.32 Upper body strength is impressive to sustain balance and grasp gets jolted before resetting as a result. Much more effective in tight
after defenders get into chest. windows and when able to use body position to wall off gaps.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Pulling looks a bit awkward; inefficient steps and a Flexibility: Some stiffness is present from a lateral agility or
- Short Shuttle: 4.58 poor angle releasing across the formation. Shows suitable mirror pulling perspective. Bend from the knees and hip level allow for a
skills against interior and some Ends, although lighter skill players squatty frame and effective ability to get underneath pads at the
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 are able to maneuver due to a lack of high end foot speed. POA.
Balance: Plays on a tremendous base when working into Effort: T ough, scrappy blocker who plays with persistence. W ill
blocking position. Sustains leg drive through contact to continue to work defenders through the whistle and peels back when able to
control blocks. Redirection skills are above average to slide if faced ensure no pursuit will get through to blockers. Plays above weight
ATHLETICISM with a late challenge. class in short yardage situations.

SCORE: 7.48
FILM SCORE: 7.69
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Kansas State Offensive Guar d Cody Whitehair will be faced with a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.39 transition at the next level; he started at Left Tackle for the Wildcats but does not have the
baseline levels of length to be considered a long term viable option there. If his film is any Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
indication, Whitehair’s transition will be fairly smooth. Whitehair wins with leverage, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.75 balance and firm hands; he would likely fit best into an offensive system featuring zone Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
blocking concepts to allow him to utilize his balance and leverage to cross face and turn out
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defenders. Whitehair would be well served to continue to push for additional strength and
7.75 power in a NFL conditioning program but I do believe he has the baseline amount of power Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) and upper body strength to be successful. Whitehair will need to sure up his kick slide in pass Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
protection before being a higher upside starter but he should be a strong value on Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.48
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.69
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 4 1 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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S e b a s t i a n Tr e t o l a , O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #73

Date of Birth: 05/01/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Arkansas Razorbacks

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6042 - Weight: 317


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.53


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.583
- 76 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 26
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.76
- 5 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.42 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.76
- 10 Yard Split: 1.87
- Games watched: Toledo (2015), Kansas State (2015), Texas A&M (2015), Alabama (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Capable of high levels of push to bubble the Footwork: W ould like to see greater focus on keeping feet tied
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 LOS and create creases. Works on a wide base to help drop pad to the ground instead of hopping laterally to cover ground when
level down. Can torque and lean with hands to turn out defenders having to slide. Feet are a bit heavy but remain active through
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 and use frame to wall off alleys. contact and while engaged with blocks.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: V ery active in throwing punches but would Football Intelligence: K nows and trusts limits. Does not over
like to see more efficient work to latch on and sustain/steer blocks. extend or chase defenders off in space; very patient and willing to
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” Hands hit like a ton of bricks, very heavy hitter capable of totally let frame doe the work instead of lunging. Second level angles are
negating a defender’s momentum on first strike. strong considering lack of suddenness working off of the LOS.
- Standing Broad Jump: 7’6”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Massive lower half; utilizes it well to drop down Length: Lack of length is problematic, may be root cause of lack
and hold ground against bull attempts. When working through of sustainability from a hand tech standpoint. Wide enough and
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.94 blocks and able to uproot defenders will drop down overtop to bury mobile enough to be able to shift laterally and stay in front of
and eliminate from the remainder of the play. defenders but lack of length manifests in games.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Is capable of working in space on the second level Flexibility: A bility to bend is functional and just enough to
- Short Shuttle: 5.02 or pulling around formations; albeit not the most graceful to watch. supplement natural power in frame. Anchor sits deep in pass
Steps are efficient unlocking and opening hips. Capable of sharply protection. Ability to rotate and turn from the torso and stay
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 turning back to catch scraping defenders on a moving base. engaged in blocks assists in limitations in short area quickness.
Balance: Sustains a wide base when sliding laterally or Effort: A ctivity level is strong on a snap to snap basis. Gets out
engaging in blocks. Typically ends plays on ground when finishing of stance consistently and is able to get onto blocking platform or
opponents as compared to losing balance or spinning off of blocks. engaged in drive blocks at the same pace. Reacts to the snap well
ATHLETICISM and is crisp to move.

SCORE: 4.78 FILM SCORE: 7.81


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas Offensive Guar d Sebastian Tr etola has the look of a power gap Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.53 blocking interior offensive lineman. While his lack of length will ultimately eliminate him
from ever getting considerations as an Offensive Tackle, Tretola has done very well for Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
himself to date making due with the rest of his skill set. Tretola can bully interior DL at the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.76 POA with his power and ability to maneuver tightly to cross face and wall off would be Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
tacklers, an attractive skill that should have no issues crossing over to the next level. While
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Tretola’s length will always be problematic, there are areas in which he can improve: mostly
6.76 with his feet. If Tretola can be anchored to the ground more consistently, he can play with Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) even more power and be a forced to be reckoned with as a drive blocker. Power gap scheme Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
heavy offenses would be well served to give Tretola consideration on Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.78
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 3 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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Christian Westerman, Offensive Guard #55

Date of Birth: 02/23/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, Arizona State University Sun Devils

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 296


- Hand Diameter: 10.88” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.640
- 79 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 26
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.77
- 6 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.17 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 5.77
- 10 Yard Split: 1.79
- Games watched: Southern California (2015), Texas A&M (2015), West Virginia (2015), Southern California (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Does not generate high amount of push or Footwork: Shows tremendous foot quickness and step efficiency.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 34 create bubble on the interior when facing defensive linemen Constantly working the base to stay in front of defenders and does
directly across at the snap. Much more of a steering blocker than a well to stay balanced. Pass sets are active. Feet stay active when
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 drive and movement generator. engaged.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands do not possess high amounts of push Football Intelligence: A bility to manipulate body position in
or power but are ready and do well to stay in a position to throw short areas to win blocks with angles is good. Wins with good
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” punches and initiate contact. Actively resets punches to continue to angles to beat second level defenders and penetrating lineman to a
work and sustain contact. spot.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’2”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Does not illustrate a notably sudden anchor, can get Length: Carries hands high and allows frame to reach out into
pushed back into the pocket and forced to concede space. Plays defenders quickly on a pass set. Has enough athleticism and reach
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.69 with leverage and active feet but will never be a high movement to run laterally with defenders and stay engages in attempt to run
player. Athletic enough to stick to 2nd level defenders. into the boundary.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: A ctive and successful as a puller, both in the run Flexibility: Shows good knee bend and hip/pad level to stay
- Short Shuttle: 4.71 game and in pass protection. Has the mirror ability to suddenly squatty and in control of blocks. Has the torso mobility to sustain
re-direct weight and slide to keep gaps closed. Very strong mover contact or hand grip when defenders are attempting to slide off
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 climbing to the second level. through gaps.
Balance: Can get thrown on some plays when caught with too Effort: Quality effort on each and every snap. W ill look to find
much weight forward trying to get push at the POA. Plays on a work and help teammates in pass protection when unoccupied and
firm, active base to keep COG between feet consistently, will roll defenders into the ground if underneath pads. Plays notably
ATHLETICISM particularly when having to shift or slide laterally. tight to the whistle.

SCORE: 8.33
FILM SCORE: 7.81
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona State Offensive Guar d Chr istian Wester man is a ver y str ong OG Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.63 prospect but is not a universal scheme fit for any offensive system. Westerman is athletic and
plays with excellent activity in the hands and feet. He does not, however, showcase the push Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
necessary or the power to be considered a plug and play in power run heavy offensive Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.77 systems. Westerman will need to land in a scheme where he can be used similarly to how he Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
was used at Arizona State: as an athletic pulling guard who is capable of reaching and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
asserting his will on defenders at the second level. Westerman, a Nebraska transfer who
5.77 started his final 2 years at Arizona State, will need to also develop better discipline to sit Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) firmly on his base and not allow weight to creep forward straining to hold ground. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Westerman is a firm value on Day 2, would be an immediate starter for a zone heavy offense. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.33
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 3 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J o e T h u n e y, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #54

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, North Carolina State University Wolfpack

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6044 - Weight: 299


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.41


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.429
- 87 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.55
- 7 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.95 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.55
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Louisville (2015), Boston College (2015), Mississippi State (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Has some success bubbling the L OS in the run Footwork: Feet are quick and efficient with steps. W ill be
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 game thanks to quick initial step and great ability to unlock the hips pressed on the boundary in pass protection to bail out and hop or
and roll through contact. Is not a road grader but competent and shuffle, but has ample quickness to mirror and stay square to
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 capable in both drive and zone blocking. defenders on the interior.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Does not possess a large amount of pop with Football Intelligence: Heady player with a strong sense of
hands but strike consistency is strong and will regularly extend and spatial awareness; does well to stay plugged in to pressures or
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” land throws between the numbers. Firm grasp and strong upper extra defenders. Disciplined on pass sets and will stay tall, forcing
body to sustain blocks once hands are fit. defenders into initial move.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Is not going to consistently blow defenders off of Length: Does not have the length to play L T role at the next
the ball but plays with great balance and persistence. Very sticky level but does show ability and comfort in throwing hands away
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.47 once able to get hands on opposition to squat and mirror; very from frame. Has the grip strength to sustain hand fit while extended
strong upper half. from body.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: A bility to move laterally with quickness is strong. Flexibility: Consistently plays in a desirable body posture. W ill
- Short Shuttle: 4.54 Capable athlete releasing onto the second level; moves with fluidity coil the hips and stay low and centered; able to translate natural
and is able to break down in space and challenge lighter, faster athleticism and strength onto the field on account of playing from
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 defenders. functional power position.
Balance: Opens the door for trouble when untethering post leg Effort: Does well to contribute, even on the back side of plays.
in pass protection; will hop when pressed on the boundary. When Has strong first step and will beat defenders to spot and cross face
playing square to the LOS does very well to sustain a wide base. on tough angled blocks.
ATHLETICISM Able to squat and play low while engaged in run fits.

SCORE: 8.66 FILM SCORE: 7.49


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina State Offensive Guar d J oe Thuney has a likeable skill set Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.41 and should have an opportunity to challenge for a starting role in the NFL. Thuney played at
Left Tackle for the Wolfpack but his future at the next level is at Guard; while he is a strong Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
mover in space he isn’t fluid enough to handle the edge and he lacks the length necessary to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.55 steepen angles against perimeter pass rushers. Thuney plays with a strong level of coil, he’s Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
rarely caught with high pads and will consistently anchor well if playing on a pass set or roll
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
the hips in the run game to create some up field momentum. Thuney projects best as a Left
7.55 Guard and has some versatility; he’d likely fit cleanest into a zone heavy system but Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) realistically he is versatile enough to warrant consideration in either system. Thuney should Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
be valued as a Day 2 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.66
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.49
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 2 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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M a t t H e g a r t y, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #72

Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6044 (Listed) - Weight: 295 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.679
- 101 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.14
- 8 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.14
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), California (2015), Stanford (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: W ill get collapsed if isolated against powerful Footwork: L oose, easy moving from the waist down. Does very
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A interior defenders; lacks the leg drive or the natural strength to well to sustain a wide base of support while working on the move;
reset the LOS and push to bubble the LOS. Very effective in balance is consistent. Active feet in pass protection to keep upright
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 leveraging defenders and steering blocks with hands/feet. and not fold to chase blocks.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: L acking in grip strength to roll into a firm, Football Intelligence: Heady player working in space; does well
established grip. Activity with the hands is strong; will work to keep to identify and adjust into position to slam door on stunts or flashing
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” hands fit and reset punches as needed to work into a favorable defenders from the second level. Clean angles in space to pick off
position. defensive flow.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Is not going to be able to impose will on NFL Length: Does not possess high end amounts of length but has
defenders; but is scrappy with play and has functional athleticism the mobility to extend and play out away from body; will one arm
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to showcase recovery balance when knocked off of pass sets. extend on defenders and continue to run momentum beyond the play
to stave off potential tacklers.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Excellent movement skills to flow and pursue Flexibility: Strong amount of mobility through the trunk and
- Short Shuttle: N/A defenders. Clean release onto the second level when tasked with the torso; capable of peeling back to stick defenders at the POA late.
picking off LBs and does well to come to balance before throwing Will ride out gap shooters and rotate from the trunk to carry
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 hands. momentum into the backfield and beyond the play.
Balance: Strong ability to sustain a base of support due to foot Effort: V ery active on the second level and will consistently
quickness and body control; will sit tall on the hips and slide carry momentum through initial spot if defenders are not present to
laterally. Recovery balance after being knocked off of original set press though and work out in front of the play.
ATHLETICISM allows for strong push back after initial contact.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.57


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Inter ior Offensive Lineman Matt Hegar ty is a ver satile inter ior Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A blocker suited best for a zone heavy offensive system. Hegarty moves well on his feet and
while at times he will get rolled back and collapsed in the pocket he does have the body Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
control to drop the hips in an effort to anchor and recover. Hegarty moves very well through Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.14 the trunk and hips and is capable of mirroring/peeling back to pick off undercutting defenders Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
and consistently alter pathways of defenders attacking the LOS. Hegarty is not going to be
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
effective as a drive blocker but there is adequate amounts of function strength and he appears
6.14 to reach baseline levels for NFL competition. Hegarty has the ability to play either Guard or Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Center; he was effective playing as a snapper at Oregon. A potential late round steal for a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
zone stretch running offense. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

7.57
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 2 3 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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J o r d a n Wa l s h , O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #65

Date of Birth: 12/11/1992 RS Senior, University of Iowa Hawkeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6040 (Listed) - Weight: 290 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.675
- 11 4 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.94
- T9 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.94
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Illinois (2015), Wisconsin (2015), Stanford (2015), Michigan State (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: L acking in functional strength and girth on Footwork: Feet will pinch in effort to drive the feet and break
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A frame to hold stout as a blocker. Will not be able to roll through off from the LOS. Cleanly works off of the LOS in pass protection,
contact as is and will struggle to push around NFL defenders. cleanly transitions and shuffles while sustaining a balanced base of
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 Capable of leveraging momentum against opposition. support.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: L acking power or ability to stun/jolt pads on Football Intelligence: Strong spatial awareness to identify stunts
initial contact. Ability to sustain grip in only average. Carries and pass off defenders appropriately; will slam door shut with hips
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” hands from holsters and throws into punches with quick strike. and rotate from the torso. Does well with game situation blocks and
attacking angled blocks appropriately.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Physically soft player. Undersized and Length: Plays tight to the chest with hands and will be folded at
underdeveloped from a power standpoint; needs to spend the waist trying to sustain and stay latched onto blocks with stacked
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A significant amount of time in the weight room. Does well to get defenders. Not a particularly impressive measurement profile.
after defenders once leverage is gained and finish through whistle.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: V ery strong movement skills; capable of pulling Flexibility: Strong bend ability from both the lower half and the
- Short Shuttle: N/A cleanly and efficiently to get out in front of plays as a backside trunk. Does very well to hinge hips in tight areas to swing around
puller. Climbs to the second level cleanly and quickly to pick off and wall off defenders. Will drop hips in effort to anchor and hold
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 backside flow. ground.
Balance: W ill get rolled back onto heels with contact due to Effort: W orks very hard to make up for size/strength
lack of strength. Can get pulled off of set or get caught with weight deficiencies; active in working with teammates to bubble POA.
too far forward trying to lean into blocks. Natural base when Frequently found up the field or out in front of perimeter runs.
ATHLETICISM unimpeded is strong.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.28


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Iowa Guar d J or dan Walsh has the potential to wor k his way into the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A starting lineup of a NFL franchise in due time, however his skill set does not present equal
value to different systems. Walsh is a strong open field mover with suitable mobility to be Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
effective playing laterally along the LOS (although he overall does lack the baseline levels of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.94 functional strength required to play at the next level) as compared to being asked to develop Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
into a straight ahead drive blocker. Walsh needs to add weight to his frame and develop a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
more sound punch with his hands; he currently catches too many defenders and gets jolted
6.94 back into the backfield to disrupt offensive flow. While Walsh will be a bit of a physical Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) project, he appears sharp in his assignments mentally and flashes good bits of sound technical Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
work at the position. Should be regarded as a Day 3 player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

7.28
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 1 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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Te d K a r r a s , O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #69

Date of Birth: 03/15/1993 RS Senior, University of Illinois Fighting Illini

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6035 - Weight: 308


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.29


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.341
- 11 7 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.48
- T9 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Illinois Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.34 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.48
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Iowa (2015), Ohio State (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Shows suitable lower half leg drive and strong Footwork: Feet are a bit heavy and struggle to keep pace against
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 32 upper half power to push around and bully defenders along interior speed but has efficient steps and takes strong angles out of stance
gaps. Will root out interior DL consistently and bubble along the and onto blocking platform to stay balanced.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 POA.

- Vertical Jump: 26.5” Hand Technique: Hands are super heavy and allow for ability Football Intelligence: Patience is strong when left unoccupied,
to jolt and move defenders after initial blow. Does well to reset the critical for a lower level movement skills player. Does well to stay in
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” hands and will work to gain an advantageous grasp on defenders necessary gap and hold out for opposition manifesting into lane.
once fitting in to block.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Smash mouth player with strong ability to transfer Length: Struggles to play outside of immediate vicinity with
initial blows into advantageous momentum and push around same effect. Length should be regarded as suitable; not especially
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.15 defenders. Anchors very well and is not easily collapsed. long but when paired with strongly timed throws will optimally
strike and rock back pads of defenders.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Can struggle at times if isolated to mirror and stay Flexibility: Plays rigid throughout the torso. W ill not torque or
- Short Shuttle: N/A square. Will have to bail out and chase if caught flat footed as greet defenders with the numbers on jersey if being pressed from
defender pressures the up field shoulder. Not particularly effective angles. Will have trouble peeling off to pick up back side pressure.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 in pulling or tucking inside formation to work on second level. Does well to drop hips and anchor.
Balance: W ill let weight tilt momentum and carry too much up Effort: L oves to hit people. W ill smash defenders with initial
top; needs to work on sustaining base of support more consistently blow before following up and bringing the feet in to consistently
to prevent overextending. Not prone to folding at the waist but create movement and wash players out of the picture.
ATHLETICISM rather will fail to mirror and lose contact.

SCORE: 6.14 FILM SCORE: 7.36


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Illinois Offensive Guar d Ted Kar r as is a heavy handed inter ior OL with the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.29 ability to push around defenders at the next level. Karras carries a high level of power in his
hands and will regularly reset the LOS up the field thanks to said ability. Karras fits the mold Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
as a traditional Guard in a power man heavy running scheme; he anchors well and should Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.48 have success working in tight areas to utilize his overall strength to manipulate the POA. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
Where Karras needs to improve is continuing to maximize his skill set by improving angles
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and cleaning up his feet. While neither is a particularly glaring weakness in his game
7.48 currently, Karras is a limited upside player as a result of these issues and if he is to find Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) starting success in the NFL is going to be required to add further polish to mask his flaws as Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
much as possible. Should be valued early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.14
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.36
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 1 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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P a r k e r E h r i n g e r, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #78

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Cincinnati Bearcats

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6062 - Weight: 302


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.641
- 11 8 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.07
- 11 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.26 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.07
- 10 Yard Split: 1.78
- Games watched: Memphis (2015), Temple (2015), Brigham Young (2015), Virginia Tech (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: W ill at times get caught up and bowed back due Footwork: Base is very wide and sits naturally down into a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A to high pad level; does not establish initial contact with especially position of width to envelop defenders. Has a fair amount of foot
low pad level. Capable of creating a fair amount of push on smaller mobility to step and mirror defenders trying to cross face.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 defenders due to wide base and firm grasp.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands illustrate a good amount of power to Football Intelligence: Lapses in technique driven by impatience
set into defender’s pads and create stun. Will work into a firm, tight in space. Has proven to be versatile between the ears, has handled
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” grasp and hands work well to continue fighting for inside leverage Left Tackle duties with a fair amount of success throughout career.
before settling on a grasp.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’1”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: W ould like to see a greater finish when getting Length: Has suitable amounts of length and does well to stick
defenders off balance. Difficult to shed in spite of a lack of hands firmly into defenders and snatch into a firm grasp. Will not
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A tremendous push or strength on account of hand grip and how tight consistently mirror and ability kick inside and play Guard will assist
frame plays to defenders. in masking restriction.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: W ill move fairly well and does have suitable skills, Flexibility: Struggles to pull down the pad level and stay
- Short Shuttle: N/A as evidenced by the exposure to Left Tackle. Will be much more underneath of defenders; very tall for an interior player and lacks
effective from the interior to out-leverage and beat defenders to coil in the hips to roll through contact and more consistently create
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 spot on blocking platform. movement at the POA.
Balance: Plays on a wide base and ability to sustain blocks Effort: A ctive in second effort plays to peel back and pick off a
centers around keeping defenders centered between feet; will spin pursuing defender behind the play. Will put best foot forward to stay
and torque off blocks if allowing defenders to pressure either busy and active in pass protection if isolated in space.
ATHLETICISM shoulder.

SCORE: 6.98 FILM SCORE: 7.20


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Cincinnati Offensive Lineman Par ker Ehr inger is a ver satile lineman with Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 the ability to contribute on a number of different roles in a number of different schemes.
Ehringer has enough power at the POA and functional athleticism to be considered a scheme Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
diverse talent; he could feasibly fit in a number of systems. His best fit appears to be in a man Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.07 gap heavy system, where his propensity to play tight to defenders and establish lanes by Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
leveraging and torqueing at the POA would be accentuated greatly. Ehringer is not especially
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
fluid from the waist up and will present a large target for defenders to strike with hands but
8.07 has enough of an anchor to absorb being beat to the first punch and will counter with hand Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) work to get inside grip and reestablish control. Ehringer looks like an early Day 3 player and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
potential starter in the right system for a team needing help at either Guard spot. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.20
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 1 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Graham Glasgow, Offensive Guard #61

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Michigan Wolverines

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6063 - Weight: 310


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.595
- 123 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.78
- 12 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.13 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.78
- 10 Yard Split: 1.76
- Games watched: Maryland (2015), Ohio State (2015), Florida (2015), Michigan State (2015), Utah (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: W ill generate a high amount of push and Footwork: Is guilty of getting too much weight forward onto
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 movement at the POA when capable of snapping hands firmly onto balls of feet after initial contact. Will stop feet and lean to hold
an inside grip. Bends well for frame, producing a strong amount of ground. Steps clean out of stance when dropping into a lateral kick
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 coil and push. slide. Feet remain active when working laterally.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Struggled when juggling snapping duties to Football Intelligence: Can get caught leaning and chasing, would
consistently work hands into a firm position. Has shown a firm like to see greater patience in space or when unoccupied. Works
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” grasp to lock onto chest plate and will work shoulders of defenders well with combination blocks; has illustrated good body awareness.
and leverage body into favorable positions. Consistently squares out defenders and seals lanes.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’10”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Can be tossed if not properly set on base due to Length: V ery good length for an interior OL, both in wingspan
athletic frame combined with poor balance habits. Plays with heavy and overall frame. Larger physical presence than average for the
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.63 hands and a strong lower half to be a physical presence at the LOS. interior, allowing for a greater sphere of influence. Combines well
Capable of moving interior DL in drive block situations. with athleticism to consistently be a presence at the POA.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Gets out onto the second level very effectively and Flexibility: K nee bend and hip drop display an ability to be
- Short Shuttle: 4.63 quickly to cut off LBs. Has proven to be a capable puller as well, reliable as a pocket anchor against most bull rushes. Conceded
would like to see slightly tighter angles to the LOS to increase pressure are more weight distribution issues and hand placement.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 efficiency but has the movement skills to regularly get to the edge. Hips are loose to open into boundary.
Balance: W ill need to gather more trust in abilities to hold firm Effort: V ery active as a player. Quick to rebound and collect self
and not bow back/lean into blocks as frequently. Has the natural if thrown to the ground. Will carry pulls through the numbers before
strength and the base to support a stronger style of play without turning up the alley if no defender presents as a blocking target.
ATHLETICISM having to compensate. Active in assist as a pass protector.

SCORE: 7.81 FILM SCORE: 7.16


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan Offensive Guar d Gr aham Glasgow has par layed a successful tr ip Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 to Tampa for the E/W Shrine Game into a Senior Bowl invite, providing him with 2 weeks of
firm exposure to NFL franchises who may be interested in his services. Glasgow is a unique Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
prospect; having played Center at Michigan as an abnormally large/long prospect there. His Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.78 skill set is much better served to play at Guard, where he can utilize his athleticism to work in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
space and his strength to handle interior defensive linemen in more 1 on 1 situations.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Glasgow needs to clean up weight distribution issues before taking the next step as a player
6.78 but possesses a lot of bery likeable traits for a NFL Offensive Guard. Glasgow should be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) valued on the fringe of Day 2/Day 3 as a depth player in the short term; although a NFL Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
franchise should be able to rely on him to produce before too long into his NFL career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.16
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 1 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Denver Kirkland, Offensive Guard #55

Date of Birth: 03/06/1994 Junior, University of Arkansas Razorbacks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 335


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 34.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.42


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.441
- 147 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.27
- 13 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.55 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.27
- 10 Yard Split: 1.96
- Games watched: Kansas State (2015), Toledo (2015), Mississippi (2015), Texas A&M (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Consistently creates push when able to latch on Footwork: Feet are heavy and lethargic; struggles to mirror
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 to defenders with hands. Overwhelming levels of power and push with finesse or suddenness. Very large natural base does get
against smaller defenders and secondary effort does well to finish compromised turning to chase speed. Does well to continue push of
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 off with leverage. feet through initial contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are a bit sloppy with initial blow; will Football Intelligence: Shows strong patience in recognizing
let hands slip off of defender’s pads with high throws. Tremendous gap responsibility and not abandoning primary space. Will pick up
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” levels of power to roll back pads and establish a win at the point of defenders shooting off of the second level from blitzes or stunts
attack. adequately.
- Standing Broad Jump: 7’10”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Rarely will concede space. Bullies and throws Length: Strong length, showed ability in reps at L eft T ackle to
around defensive linemen and LBs alike to create space along the ride out speed rushers with length and compensate for a lack of foot
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.72 LOS. When hips and feet are square to defenders is impossible to speed. Will consistently strike early into pass sets to gain advantage
collapse or bull rush. on first contact.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Is lethargic in space and will struggle to show as a Flexibility: Struggles to play loose; tightly wound through the
- Short Shuttle: 5.06 lead blocker along the POA. Should not be relied upon to play out hips and trunk. Will play tall but has strong natural anchor and
in space but can feasibly climb to the second level linearly and pick power. Does not sink below the waist well and will fold as a result.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 up wash.
Balance: W ill struggle to not spin off of blocks in open space; Effort: Energy appears to be treated as a premium at times; will
closing down into an interior role should protect isolation and casually observe from the back side. When working to the play side
maximize strength. Will fold at the waist chasing with hands locked can surprise with acceleration out of stance or hustle to work in
ATHLETICISM on to blocks. front of primary defender.

SCORE: 3.10 FILM SCORE: 7.36


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar kansas Offensive Lineman Denver Kir kland will not be spending time at Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.42 Left Tackle in the NFL as he has spent his time at Arkansas. While Kirkland has below
average movement skills; his overall length, thick frame and power will make him a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
favorable conversion project to Guard at the next level. Kirkland hits like a ton of bricks; he Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.27 is able to bubble the POA or wash down defenders easily once able to get chest into the body Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
of defenders. His feet are lethargic but do well to continue pushing for forward momentum
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
after initial contact. Kirkland’s length and power will overwhelm and swallow up smaller
6.27 defensive linemen; posing a large challenge for defenders trying to stack up his blocks and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) allow for a large area of influence in tight areas. Kirkland looks like a traditional Right Guard Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
prospect on the inside of a man blocking heavy offensive system. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.10
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.36
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 7 . 0 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Alex Redmond, Offensive Guard #51

Date of Birth: 01/18/1995 Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 294


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.765
- 169 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.91
- 14 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.30 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.91
- 10 Yard Split: 1.85
- Games watched: Southern California (2015), Colorado (2015), Washington State (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Does not currently possess the functional Footwork: Feet are active and move freely. Does well to run feet
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 strength to create push on head up drive blocks. Will find more after contact but will compromise the integrity of base to try pushing
success attacking from angles and utilizing quickness to build firm for movement.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 momentum to wash down defenders.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are not especially powerful but show a Football Intelligence: Can get caught late in exchanges or stunts
consistent pop; does well to work for an inside hand fit. Shows and not have worked body into a clean position for a seamless
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” comfort in extending to one arm to assist in maximizing area of transition with teammates.
influence.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: W ill get pushed around by interior defensive Length: Plays long and does have a firm range to throw punches
linemen as is at the next level; simply too light in the trunk to hold and establish an initial grasp. Will utilize single arm in an effort to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.75 ground one on one. Will concede ground and be collapsed into lap ride out defenders trying to disengage and pull away in pursuit.
of QB.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Has flashed with excellent skills as a puller and Flexibility: Hips move cleanly and hinge without trouble to get
- Short Shuttle: 4.90 working out in space. Very natural and fluid in release out of out of stance. Does well to play with a low COG and shows the
stance to pivot closely and take tight angles to greet second level ability to drop the anchor (even if a bit late) in an effort to hold the
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 flow in the hole. interior of the pocket.
Balance: Issues do not stem from movement skills but rather a Effort: Does well in getting off of the snap and getting after
lack of control and strength. Can be pushed around and knocked defenders. Will seek out additional contact on extended plays and
off of set by defenders at the POA and end up on the ground. found a number of good clean up blocks after a play went off the
ATHLETICISM rails.

SCORE: 5.96 FILM SCORE: 7.12


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Offensive Lineman Alex Redmond is a bit mor e of a pr oject than a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 number of other interior offensive line prospects in this year’s class due to just how much
work will be needed in reshaping and building up his frame. Redmond shows very strong Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
movement skills, he’s able to hinge freely at the LOS and pull with tight angles to work out Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.91 in front of running plays to the boundary but will also be collapsed back into the backfield on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
account of such a light frame. Redmond’s best fit lies within a zone heavy system but even in
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
landing there he does not have the baseline levels of functional strength to see the field.
6.91 Redmond, if able to add mass and sustain a majority of his movement skills, could be a very Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) productive starter but that is only his ceiling; one that feels like a comfortable distance off in Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
the horizon. Should be a mid-Day 3 value player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.96
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.12
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 6 . 8 6 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Alex Huettel, Offensive Guard #55

Date of Birth: 05/17/1992 RS Senior, Bowling Green State University Falcons

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6034 - Weight: 304


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.18


- Career Starts: 55 - Career Wins: 36 - Winning Percentage: 0.655
- 176 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 55
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.10
- 15 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Bowling Green Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.10
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Tennessee (2015), Maryland (2015), Memphis (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: W ill get handcuffed trying to drive at the L OS Footwork: Feet do not move with notably strong speed. W ill
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 33 as a result of average foot speed. Has the hand pop and compact lean or tilt on base; needs to allow the feet to catch up. Shuffle steps
frame to reset the LOS and provide creases. are most frequent in pass protection; prefers to square to defenders
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 and play head up.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Hand Technique: Hands will errantly strike at times but carry Football Intelligence: W ould like to see improvement in angles
strength and ability to roll back pads. Reset is quick and punch is working to the second level; needs to compensate for athletic profile
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” compact; lacks length but will use short arms to advantage more effectively. Active and notably violent in passing off defenders
courtesy of a quick reset and heavy punch. in blitz pick up and stunts.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’10”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Plays above weight class; not easily collapsed or Length: Lacks ability to set hands initially from a distance but
pushed backwards. Does hit with high level of pop in hands and play strength lies in playing in tight areas and windows. Does not
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.64 would mesh well in a smash mouth system. have an ability to ride out blocks or push defenders past the peak of
the pocket.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: M ixed results when asked to get out in front of Flexibility: A ppears to be tightly wound in the torso; will not
- Short Shuttle: 4.51 plays as a puller; will struggle to break down in space or efficiently easily flip the hips or play with low level pads through contact.
hinge and release from stance. Struggles in efforts to sink and come to balance in the open field.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78
Balance: Struggles to sustain base of support when forced to Effort: Strong effort player. Does well to work for space and
remain on blocks and moving laterally. Will lunge into some throws leverage as a drive blocker; will hustle to work onto the second level
and will tilt into blocks as compared to running the feet. and peel back to seal off defenders.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 8.83 FILM SCORE: 6.79
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Bowling Gr een State Offensive Guar d Alex Huettel is a late r ound pr ospect Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.18 with the potential to stick on an NFL roster. Huettel has a fair amount of pop in his hands; he
throws short, compact punches to jolt defenders regularly and win with initial contact. If Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Huettel is to ever challenge as a long term starter, he does need to clear up some lapses in his Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.10 game; particularly in regard to his balance and base of support. Huettel is too frequently Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
caught with weight forward on the toes and will stop his feet on contact; allowing his base to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
narrow and enabling defenders to pull away and detach from his grasp. Huettel plays hard
8.10 and it is evident he loves to hit; there is a strong mindset present to be a successful offensive Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) lineman. Huettel should be regarded as a reasonable value on the back end of Day 3 in this Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.83
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.79
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 6 . 8 1 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

L a n d o n Tu r n e r, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #78

Date of Birth: 03/15/1993 RS Senior, University of North Carolina Tar Heels

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 330


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.634
- 192 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.06
- 16 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.58 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.06
- 10 Yard Split: 1.92
- Games watched: Duke (2015), Baylor (2015), South Carolina (2015), Clemson (2015), Pittsburgh (2014), Virginia (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Is capable of producing push and overwhelming Footwork: L ethargic footwork is alarming, particularly on pass
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 defenders on initial contact if rolling out of stance linearly. Has a sets. Does not regularly set up on platform on consistent angles with
thick, refrigerator frame which naturally absorbs high amounts of teammates; content to stand and initiate at the LOS. Does play with
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 contact, is difficult to stop once initial momentum is established. a very wide, strong base when bracing for impact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Does not consistently throw hands with Football Intelligence: Long term established starter. Does well
quickness or authority; will catch defenders and rely on frame to with a variety of defensive fronts, limitations are largely physical in
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” eat up contact. When locking hands onto opponents does very well nature. Does at times overcommit and miss defenders slipping
to sustain grip in tight quarters. through gaps to back side.
- Standing Broad Jump: 7’4”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Does possess a violent streak which results in off Length: Does possess and at times utilize ideal length to lock out
balanced defenders buried at the POA. Has a heavy anchor and and control, however frequency is intermittent. Often caught with
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A naturally possesses an ability to eat up contact and hold ground. low hands and will use body instead as a means of initial contact
Difficult to move. before then working to establish control.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Notably stiff and rigid when left on an island to Flexibility: Is noticeably stiff when working laterally or trying to
- Short Shuttle: N/A move in space. Struggles to release onto the second level with sustain a block in the pocket. Struggles to slide with a low base and
effectiveness, frequently misses angles to linebackers. Does not will resort to bending from the waist. Has a high pad level when
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 mirror well or with nimble feet. pulling around formations in the run game.
Balance: Does not show ability to break down in space as a Effort: Does well in spite of lack of natural athleticism to work
means of collecting balance. Struggles to sit back on base of from the play or backside to pick up blocks. Goes the extra mile to
support as a pass protector; feet get left behind and struggle to stay leverage and pancake defenders when forward momentum is built to
ATHLETICISM with quicker defenders. win at POA.

SCORE: 5.63 FILM SCORE: 6.63


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina Offensive Guar d Landon Tur ner fits the mold of a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 traditional Right Guard in a power gap heavy running offense. Turner has a fair amount of
stiffness in the hips limiting his ability to work effectively in space. This limitation does not Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
bode well for a transition into today’s NFL as an effective starter but should not be Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.06 considered a non-prospect as a result. Turner also struggles to win with initial contact; he is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
far too reliant on his natural power and his frame to absorb contact and then proceed to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
overwhelm and win reps. Where Turner does win in coming forward; he is very effective in
8.06 driving off of the snap to push back the POA and reset the LOS. Plays with an impressive Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) demeanor to pair with his physical skill set; mind and body are in unison; provided he lands Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
in a system that is also in sync has the ability to be a quality backup/potential spot starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.63
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 6 . 7 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

A l e x B a r r, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #71

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, North Carolina State University Wolfpack

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 6071 - Weight: 315


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.10


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.394
- 284 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.28
- 17 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.28
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Boston College (2015), Mississippi State (2015), Eastern Kentucky (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: L acks the functional movement skills to carry Footwork: Feet are heavy and labor to mirror when left in space
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A out forward push in directions other than straight ahead. Has or to accelerate and sustain a balanced base of support. Will not do
enough frame to fire off the ball and push defenders back on a head well having to plant and shift bodyweight.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 up block.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands do not possess a lot of power but will Football Intelligence: W ill get lost on the second level and
throw with timing to mesh with pad impact and get body and frame aimlessly floats around when unoccupied. Executed numerous
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” into a firm grip. protection schemes with success at NC State.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Physically thick player but is top heavy and Length: V ery strong anatomical length and does utilize as a
struggles to throw weight around without folding from the wait and means of engaging with hands for initial contact. Will struggle to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A disengaging from blocks. play away from frame due to inability to move and stay sticky on
defenders.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Struggles to move; labors along the L OS or pulling Flexibility: V ery tightly would through the spine. W ill fold at the
- Short Shuttle: N/A in space. Does not have ability to play on the boundary and must be waist chasing after defenders and trying to keep the hands engaged.
isolated inside. Fails to climb quickly onto the second level as a cut Will not be able to drop the hips or drop off of the LOS in a kick
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 off blocker. slide with fluidity.
Balance: Fails to sustain blocks and will not have the foot speed Effort: Can play a bit lackadaisical on the second level; if
to slide and stay in front of defenders. Poor flexibility results in chipping on a LB or failing to reach landmark will pull off of blocks
weight rolling forward onto toes. instead of carrying momentum through down the field.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.60
SIZE SCORE (11% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina State Offensive Guar d Alex Bar r will be a player who Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.10 struggles with a transition to the next level due to a number of factors at play. First of all;
Barr is very long but carries a sloppy frame, he is top heavy and underdeveloped in the lower Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
half; this lack of structure below the waist will be a challenge to work around, Barr is going Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.28 to have to change the way he plays or change his body. Barr is heavy footed and relied on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (6%)
straight line power to be successful; it’s very likely that the better option is to try adding bulk
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
to his frame and adding strength; he will likely never be a nimble footed lineman on account
7.28 of how long he is. Barr should not be coveted on the Draft weekend and will in all likelihood Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) be contributing as only a camp body; there is little present upside that would suggest an Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
investment into the practice squad would be expected. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (77%)

5.60
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 6 . 0 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Va d a l A l e x a n d e r, O f f e n s i v e G u a r d #74

Date of Birth: 03/23/1994 Senior, Louisiana State University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6053 - Weight: 336


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 45 - Career Wins: 33 - Winning Percentage: 0.733
- 288 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.25
- 18 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.57 Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.25
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Tech (2015), Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Mississippi State (2015), Auburn (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Does not get the level of push as frame would Footwork: Plays with heavy, cinderblock feet. Struggles to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 insinuate due to inability to keep feet in line with rest of frame. sustain a wide base and is not consistently able to play collected and
Does not play with strong level of leverage, affecting ability to drop balanced. Can get caught with little leg drive after impact, needs to
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 the hips and anchor. develop more activity below the waist.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are carried entirely too low; misses Football Intelligence: Has had lapses in pass protection, fails to
opportunities to strike and stun defenders with a long wind up pick up defenders if outside of immediate vicinity. Poor blocks on
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” delivery. Hand grip once established is firm, able to pull defenders the second level appear to be related more to physical limitations
in tight and sustain grasp and control. than lack of awareness RE: angles.
- Standing Broad Jump: 7’11”
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Plays scrappy and chippy at the POA . Is very Length: Possesses but does not regularly utilize ideal levels of
difficult to collapse in 1 on 1 situations on account of massive, length. Struggles to win with initial contact as a result of poor hand
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.04 squatty frame. Thick lower half provides natural anchor ability, placement. Struggles to sustain blocks working laterally as a result
assisting to make up for lack of bend/leverage. of sub-par movement skill.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: V ery poor ability to mirror; does not have the foot Flexibility: Poor bend. Plays with a high pad level and cannot
- Short Shuttle: 4.90 speed or the short area quickness to counter. Struggles to cross drop the hips to roll through contact and win after initial push on a
face on reach blocks. Will not be a consistent second level blocker drive block. Struggles to peel back and pick off late flashing
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 due to inability to beat LBs to a spot. defenders attacking from the backside.
Balance: Ends a lot of plays on the ground. Has trouble trying Effort: W orks hard laterally in spite of limitations to work into
to stay balanced in space trying to initiate contact. Will end up a favorable spot and wall off defensive linemen. Continues to work
leaning and spend a lot of time chasing tails behind defenders to find ways to stay busy as a pass protector if unoccupied initially
ATHLETICISM instead of squaring them up. or uncovered.

SCORE: 4.28 FILM SCORE: 5.65


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana State Offensive Guar d Vadal Alexander does not appear to have a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 NFL caliber skill set. Alexander is a 3 year starter for a big time Southeastern Conference
program (at Offensive Tackle, no less) but is too heavy footed and rigid to be able to be an Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
asset along a NFL offensive line. Alexander has a sloppy frame and will need to totally Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.25 re-work his body on top of refining a high number of improvements from a fundamental Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
perspective in order to develop promise. Alexander’s feet appear to be heavy, it is difficult to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
discern whether or not decreasing the weight on his frame would produce an improvement in
8.25 quickness. In all, Alexander appears to be a limited interior offensive lineman prospect who Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) struggles to play with mirror ability in pass protection and doesn’t get the movement he Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should as a drive blocker. Would not recommend coveting or investing a selection on him. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.28
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

5.65
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 5 . 9 0 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jordan Rigsbee, Offensive Guard #73

Date of Birth: 03/05/1993 RS Senior, University of California Golden Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6040 (Listed) - Weight: 300 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 49 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.347
- 292 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.49
- 19 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 7.49
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Utah (2015), Air Force (2015), Southern California (2014) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: L acks functional base of support or natural Footwork: Feet are very sloppy, does not step with efficiency or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A strength to positively reset the LOS and push back defenders in the purpose to play on a clean balanced base. Will cross over feet and
run game. Fails to anchor reliably as a pass protector. let weight roll too far backward onto heels.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25
- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are soft and do not strike with power. Football Intelligence: Has very little ability to control body and
Will fail to establish a grip after initial throw; will let hands follow illustrated fundamentals; game appears to move too quickly at times
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” through sloppily and have to reset. and struggles to process.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Physically soft player with little pop or functional Length: Plays best when tight to chest and able to sustain hands
strength. Ends a lot of plays on the turf; will get pushed around. inside of frame; will overextend and lose balance trying to pursue
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Mentally tough to attack and play persistent. and ride out defenders at the POA.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84


Athleticism: Struggles with coordination frequently; will allow Flexibility: Struggles to peel back from the torso and square up
- Short Shuttle: N/A feet to get crossed up and does not showcase a NFL caliber skill set defenders. Does not hinge well and greet pass rushers with hips
from a fluidity or controlled movement perspective. opened into block; will stay flush to the LOS.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78
Balance: Finishes far too many plays on the ground; will get Effort: W ill rebound well from heavy hits and not concede
tripped up and lose footing or get pushed backwards by a firm rush downs in spite or poor results. Will aim to pick off defenders around
and get weight rolled backwards on to heels. the pile and clean up trash.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.40
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Califor nia Offensive Guar d J or dan Rigsbee is not a NFL caliber pr ospect. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A Rigsbee struggled greatly against many comers to handle the physicality of the PAC-12;
advancing to the next level will do little for his ability to hold up as a blocker at the point of Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
attack. Rigsbee is simply too overmatched with power and struggles to play with finesse. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.49 Rigsbee should be regarded as a camp body with little chance of developing into a viable Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
NFL roster player in the future. His football career will likely take him outside of the NFL;
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
perhaps to indoor leagues or the CFL. Would not recommend investing a draft selection for
7.49 services. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24

Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99


N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

5.40
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG)


- 5 . 7 7 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Sedrick Flowers, Offensive Guard #66

Date of Birth: 10/29/1992 RS Senior, University of Texas Longhorns

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 6023 - Weight: 327


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.423
- 294 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.64
- 20 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.32


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Baylor (2015), West Virginia (2015) -
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Power at POA: Does not translate thick, powerful frame into Footwork: Feet appear heavy and struggle to drop off of the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A movement. Disconnect is present in both the feet and hands; LOS with suddenness; will take long strides to compensate but does
struggles to efficiently and effectively establish contact and so at the expense of planting feet and mirroring effectively.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 25 generate movement with feet.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Does not consistently land punches between Football Intelligence: Fails to identify defensive front blitzes or
the numbers; will throw hands late or unevenly and allow open stunts from the LOS and has poor spatial awareness to recognize
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 27.5” space for defenders to shed a single arm. Punch does not show any and set up to exchange or pass off initial defender. Needs to have a
wind up or hitch, clean snap. greater awareness of bodies to back side of initial step.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: W ill get rocked back onto heels and lose balance, Length: A dequate levels of length and shows a willingness to
has a hard time sustaining base and playing upright on account of latch on hands away from frame and ride out defenders in an effort
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A feet. Does well to deliberately bury defenders off balance or on the to sustain the pocket. Utilization of length is not sustainable due to
ground threatening the play. lack of mobility to run into the backfield.
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.84
Athleticism: Stiff and will struggle to play in space. W ill get lost Flexibility: L acks mobility throughout the body. Pads will pop
- Short Shuttle: N/A and struggles to break down on the second level. Best opportunities up out of stance when releasing into up field charges. Will get
for success involve gap protections in tight areas to eliminate space caught with shoulders tall and get weight knocked back; needs to
OG Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.78 for defenders to flow into. anchor from the hips with more consistency.
Balance: Struggles to sustain blocks on account of base; will Effort: Can get complacent on the back end and observe instead
spin off of blocks and not have the mobility to mirror and hold a of pressing consistently to get into a pile and knock defenders
POA block from gap to gap. Ends a number of plays when asked to around.
ATHLETICISM move in space on the ground.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 5.65
SIZE SCORE (11% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Offensive Guar d Sedr ick Flower s looks the par t of a power ful NFL Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 interior lineman; however there is a disconnect between his look and frame and the play he
puts on the field of play. Flowers does not showcase adequate levels of movement ability for Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
the next level; he struggles and labors to play effectively with quickness on account of low Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.64 foot speed. Flowers’ issues are exacerbated by the fact that he does not consistently pick up Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (6%)
movement at the LOS; he will get crossed up and lost trying to execute gap protections; his
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
spatial awareness is not particularly strong. Flowers has a NFL body but if he is unable to
6.64 develop and fix issues mentally; he is never going to be able to translate that to the football Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) field. Flowers’ upside is as a depth interior player in a man gap scheme if he can mentally Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
develop. Should not be coveted or regarded until late in the Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (77%)

5.65
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 7 1 : U D FA VA L U E -
No injury/character concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: -0.05 (OG) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Center Rankings

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 16 C Nick Martin Notre Dame 7.87

2 52 C Max Tuerk Southern California 7.52

3 61 C Kyle Friend Temple 7.48

4 70 C Ryan Kelly Alabama 7.41

5 88 C Jack Allen Michigan State 7.29

6 119 C Mike Matthews Texas A&M 7.15

7 237 C Jake Brendel UCLA 6.43

8 269 C Austin Blythe Iowa 6.21

Center Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Power at POA: Can the C generate movement at the LOS? Does he consistently get Pass Footwork: How well does the C execute his kick slide? Is he smooth with his feet?
push against defensive linemen in the run game? Is his anchor strong in pass protection? Does he get good depth with each step? Does he hinge properly off his post leg? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Hand Technique: Does the C show ability to land strikes within the defender’s chest Football Intelligence: Does the C make appropriate reads after the snap? Adjust and
plate? Does he maintain his hand fit once engaged? Work to keep his placement? take good angles for defenders? Break down in space? Pick up stunts and blitzing Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
defenders?
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Toughness: Can the C physically stand up in the trenches? Does he finish blocks Length/Extension: Does the C play with good reach? Is he able to re-route pass rushers
through the whistle? How heavy is his anchor in pass protection? with his length and cut off defenders in pass protection? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Athleticism: How well does the C get out onto the second level? Does he move well Flexibility: Does the C show the ability to maintain a low pad level with adequate knee Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
laterally along the LOS? Is he able to get in front of cut off blocks from tough angles? bend? Does he show good hip mobility rolling into run blocks?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Balance: Can the C stay on feet once engaged on a block and generating movement? Is Effort: How much hustle does the C give from play to play? Is he constantly looking for Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
he easily thrown off his base? Can he maintain a power position while moving? someone to hit? Does he get down field and play to the whistle?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Center Analysis

2016
Center
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 10 Yard Split -
- Vertical Jump -
- 3 Cone Shuttle -
- Short Shuttle -

Premium Position Scoring Bonus

- -0.05 -

Mean Drafted Cs Since 2009


- 6.4 -

2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 7.17 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 6.80 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Nick Martin, Center #72

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6041 - Weight: 296


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.703
- 16 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.59
- 1 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.22 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.59
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Ohio State (2015), Stanford (2015), Virginia (2015), Clemson (2015), Louisiana State (2014) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: A nchors well against defenders across face in Footwork: Illustrates lovely quickness in feet; nimble and able
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 pass sets. Is not overwhelming but does generate movement on to shift weight laterally with ease. Very clean pass sets and
account of low pad level and ability to push hips through contact consistently steps to protections with the appropriate foot first.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A on both head up and down blocks in the run game. Efficient with steps and hugs pulling tracks clean.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands snap quickly out of stance, does well Football Intelligence: Is a very heady player; shows strong field
to initiate a stun with free arm before setting snapping hand onto awareness of defenders attacking the LOS. Does well to manipulate
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” pads. Plays with tight hands and frequently locks onto the numbers blocks with body position and hand leverage to wall off gaps and
of opposing players. Hands are visibly active resetting grip. seal running lanes.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’1”
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: W ould not be classified as a road grader but does Length: Is not a notably rangy player with hands but has a
show the mentality to drive block against smaller defenders and get suitable frame for the position. Length is illustrated with strong
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.57 strong push. Comes back strong from negative reps; will not let a hand timing, especially with off hand to establish initial contact.
loss on one play dictate play. Feet compliment hands and wingspan well to sustain blocks.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Is a very easy mover, capable of pulling out in Flexibility: V ery loose, natural athlete. Most noticeable in space,
- Short Shuttle: 4.72 front of the play with ease. Gets out of stance and into pass sets is able to bend, hinge open hips, rotate from the shoulders to pick off
quickly, is not frequently caught out of position. Mirrors well back side blocks and anchor effectively. Plays well with a coiled pad
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 thanks to quick feet. level out of stance.
Balance: Feet can get narrow when running defenders up the Effort: Can consistently be found 5+ yards down the field or
field, however quickness allows for readjustments to stay sustained near the sidelines working to maximize blocks on each and every
on blocks. Shows very strong hip and torso mobility to open and play. Quick to release and get out into the secondary in the screen
ATHLETICISM pull or square to a quick showing defender in the backfield. game. Active as a help blocker if unoccupied in the pocket.

SCORE: 6.53 FILM SCORE: 8.22


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Inter ior Offensive Lineman Nick Mar tin was one of the most Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.63 impressive players at the 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl; showing off many of the same plus
traits that helped him become a high end starter for the Fighting Irish. Martin plays with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
wonderful control and leverage; he regularly beats bigger, stronger defenders with his ability Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.59 to sit low and utilize his quickness to slide and work across face to be in favorable blocking Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
positions. Martin is a very disciplined player; he plays with a cerebral approach to win blocks
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
with positioning and technique instead of relying on raw strength. Martin will likely be a
8.59 Center at the next level but has shown some impressive ability to be effective as a Guard as Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) well. That positional diversity will add extra value to his evaluations on team boards; he Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
gives teams the ability to carry 1 player to fill 2 roles. Early Day 2 caliber prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.53
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

8.22
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7.87: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

M a x Tu e r k , C e n t e r #75

Date of Birth: 01/27/1994 Senior, University of Southern California Trojans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 298


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.86


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.605
- 52 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.40
- 2 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.40
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: UCLA (2014), Nebraska (2014), Arkansas State (2015), Stanford (2015), Washington (2015) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: Effectiveness to win initially at POA can be Footwork: Feet are rapid and clean. Does well to sustain a wide
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A limited with head up defender at snap. Plays light in the trunk and base in pass protection and drop anchor as needed. Shows rare foot
can be collapsed against larger defenders. Wins effectively with speed and nimble redirection skills when opening to pull along the
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A angles and using opponent’s momentum to run past plays. LOS, is efficient with steps coming out of stance to quickly release.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: W ill need to continue to work on resetting Football Intelligence: Shows a natural understanding of angles
hands inside, can leave hands outside of defender’s chest. Does in space and ability to cut off defenders. Shows strong spatial
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” well to snap free hand into contact. Extremely effective sustaining awareness at cusp of the pocket to identify late showing defenders
grip on opponent after initial punch to maintain blocks. and stunts out of peripherals. Tasked with calling protections.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Can be moved on account of length and lean frame. Length: Needs to more consistently square up blocks but has
Relentless in effort to cross face on lateral running plays. Shows length to influence away from body on second level. Illustrates
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A ability frequently to ride out blocks through the ground as second ability to play with hands away from frame to lock out and seal
level defenders attempt to pull off in pursuit. gaps. Will extend in pass protection to lock into mirror position.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Shows special skills as a lineman working in open Flexibility: Capable of playing compact but will at times allow
- Short Shuttle: N/A space. Will consistently get out in front of runs as a puller and is pad level up and defenders to work underneath into a leverage
devastating once working the second level with how quickly angles position. Loose mover to play with feet away from COG and can
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 are set up to pick up scraping defenders. easily peel back with upper body to pick up late showing defenders.
Balance: W ill occasionally get knocked off of set on account of Effort: Quality effort on a snap to snap basis. W ill consistently
poor pad level at the LOS. Needs to throttle down sooner on the play through the whistle when drive blocking at the POA. Regularly
second level to establish blocks more cleanly. Little issue releasing looks for additional bodies to hit if unoccupied in pass protection.
ATHLETICISM linearly or sliding laterally in pass protections to occupy gaps. Works down the field to help spring big plays in the secondary.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.81
SIZE SCORE (11% OVERALL)
Summary: Tr ojans C Max Tuer k is a ver satile offensive lineman with star ts acr oss Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.86 the USC offensive line during his collegiate career. This versatility will serve him well; as
franchises can shuffle their line as needed if injuries require a new body on the field and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (6%)
Tuerk can allow them to chose the best 6th OL. Tuerk is a strong athlete and shows natural Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.40 athletic profile and functional skills to be a quality starting Center for a team predicated on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (6%)
zone runs and play action passing. Tuerk will rarely win one on one with high frequency as a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
drive blocker against a NT but an offense that wins with misdirection and stretch runs would
8.40 be a perfect fit; as Tuerk can use his athletic ability and movement skills to work laterally Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) along the LOS or to peel off onto the second level and pick up backside LBs and spring big Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
plays. Tuerk will require a clean bill of health after missing most of 2015 with a knee injury. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (77%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Oct 2015 Knee INJ (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7 . 5 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kyle Friend, Center #79

Date of Birth: 04/03/1994 Senior, Temple University Owls

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6020 (Listed) - Weight: 305 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.457
- 61 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.10
- 3 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Temple Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.90 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.10
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Pennsylvania State (2015), Cincinnati (2015), Notre Dame (2015), East Carolina (2014) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: Has shown above average ability to generate Footwork: Efficient steps off of the snap; is consistent in getting
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 41 movement at the LOS both against open and closed A gap defenses. depth in pass sets and closing down gaps initially in the run game.
Is quick to establish contact and quick feet allow for consistent Feet remain active after initial contact and serve well to mirror or
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A push up the field. finish blocks with walled off position.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Hand Technique: Does well to play with hands away from Football Intelligence: V isibly active participating in line calls at
frame; quickly snaps free arm out to defenders after the snap. Nose the LOS. Does not chase bodies in space. Shows a number of
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” down shotgun snapper. Shows cognitive awareness of arm leverage advanced blocks (run off blocks with shoulders onto second level for
to push/pull and turn shoulders as a means of sealing gaps. example) in game. Takes strong angles in space to cut off flow.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’6”
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Plays with tenacity. Can be seen behind the play Length: Plays longer than frame initially suggests; capable of
or after ball has expanded to second level physically working full extension and locking out blocks to sustain distance to mirror
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.30 opponents. Is physically stout at the LOS and anchors well against counters. Rarely gets caught without hands on defenders coming out
powerful rushers in pass protection. of stance.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Has suitable ability to work up to the second level Flexibility: Does well to drop and anchor against bigger
- Short Shuttle: N/A on clean releases. Is more frequently used between the tackles as defensive linemen at the POA. Plays on a collected base and does
compared to a puller but appears to have functional athleticism to well to sustain COG. Comes to balance well as a result.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 do both.
Balance: Can get caught at times overextending on pass sets Effort: W orks above and beyond to physically impose will and
and get weight out overtop of toes as a result. Does well to work finish blocks. Will continue to work upfield momentum throughout
once fit into run blocks to stay squatted and with a firm base for a the play; unrelenting prior to the whistle. Will get on top of and bury
ATHLETICISM low COG. defenders.

SCORE: 9.00
FILM SCORE: 7.30
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Temple Center Kyle Fr iend appear s to be a solid if unspectacular Center Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A capable of being a starter at the NFL level. Friend does not have abnormal levels of strength
for win with elite athleticism; he his a great embodiment of the stereotype of Centers. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (7%)
Because of positional value, Friend may not hear his name called before the middle of Day 3, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.10 even if the on the field product suggests value would be there beforehand. Friend is an Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (7%)
intelligent player; it is apparent that he is involved in calling line protections and will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
showcase a strong feel for the game between the snap and whistle to work in space and
8.10 utilize movement skills greater than many across the line along the LOS to slip into blocks Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (7%) or beyond the first line of defense to sit on the second level and minimize backside flow to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
the ball. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
9.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (79%)

7.30
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7 . 4 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

R y a n K e l l y, C e n t e r #70

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 33.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.889
- 70 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.55
- 4 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.03 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.55
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Clemson (2015), Michigan State (2015), Louisiana State (2015) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: Is capable of establishing forward momentum Footwork: Has some inconsistencies on a play by play basis; will
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 26 and creating push along the LOS. Will lose push due to a failure to need to work to continue sustaining a wide base and running the feet
keep the feet moving on some drive blocks. Lengthy hands take consistently. Feet, when working, chop and work at approximately
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A away some pop out of punch. shoulder width.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands sit low on the numbers ready to fire. Football Intelligence: Capable of working in space due to
Does not have super heavy hands but does have the ability to discipline in regard to angles attacking on the second level. In
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” stonewall with initial hand coming out of stance. Does well to shoot addition does well to squat firmly on pass set when left unoccupied,
the first hand. will not chase bodies in space.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’7”
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Physical anchor ability thanks to ability to drop the Length: V ery long for the interior. Does do well to stay coiled
hips, not on account of raw power as a player. Has had success in and hands are effective in establishing first contact to help control
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.58 a gap power heavy running offense to double along the interior and initial blocks.
generate push.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Is a bit top heavy when moving in space but knows Flexibility: Bend from the knee is most notable to prevent
- Short Shuttle: 4.59 limitations. Will not get overambitious and does well to work to the weight from rolling forward onto balls of feet. Can play with a high
second level. Has a fair amount of lateral mobility in spite of only pad level at times; would like to see greater consciousness to sit
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 average step quickness and a long stride length. down.
Balance: W ill spin out of some blocks if isolated in enough open Effort: Does well to look continuously for work when left
space. Guilty of crossing the feet over and allowing torso rotation unoccupied in the pocket. Strong effort to work getting out onto the
while locked on with the hands. Stays upright from the tailbone second level and working as a cut off blocker for defensive flow.
ATHLETICISM through the shoulders in pass sets and punching in space.

SCORE: 7.42
FILM SCORE: 7.32
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Center Ryan Kelly is the latest inter ior OL to emer ge fr om the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 Crimson Tide to enter the NFL Draft. Kelly looks the part of a starting Center for a power
man blocking heavy run offense. Kelly is much more brawn and push than a subtle angle Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
blocker; he thrives best when he’s working in tight areas to torque defenders with a heavy Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.55 pull and push off the ball with a drive block. Kelly has had some inconsistencies stemming Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
from mechanics and technique but by and large has the frame and the functional skill set
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
currently to project well as a future starter. While Kelly is cleaning up some fundamental
8.55 issues (detailed above), a continued strength and conditioning focus on his lower half would Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) serve him well going forward as well; as Kelly carries a bit extra weight above the waist than Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
he does below. A solid late Day 2/early Day 3 selection. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.42
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.32
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7 . 4 1 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jack Allen, Center #66

Date of Birth: 09/24/1992 RS Senior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6014 - Weight: 297


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.83


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 37 - Winning Percentage: 0.804
- 88 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.79
- 5 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.29 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.79
- 10 Yard Split: 1.83
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Ohio State (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Western Michigan (2015) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: Capable of rolling hips through contact and Footwork: Steps are short, choppy and quick. W ill utilize step
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 running feet to generate a fair amount of push, particularly on frequency and balance to work across the face of interior defensive
down blocks along the LOS. Physically dominates second level linemen and seal off gaps. Works well initially out of stance to snap
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defenders. onto blocking base.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands are quick, shooting efficiently from Football Intelligence: Strong understanding of protections and
the hips to pop defenders. Shows a strong level of grip strength to line responsibilities is evident. Shows off refined levels of technique
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” sustain blocks after initial punch; will latch on and utilize short and excels at the finer points of blocks (such as head placement on
arms to advantage by grasping tight against the breast plate. pulls).
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’5”
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Pleasant surprise of strength/toughness and finesse Length: Subpar levels of length but has shown to be largely
at the position. Capable of walling forcefully hip to hip with capable of masking deficiencies. Will struggle to extend and initiate
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.90 Guards and bumping off on stunt exchanges. Holds ground well in first contact due to arm stature. Able to absorb initial blow well due
anchor thanks to natural leverage. to short, squatty frame.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Has a fair amount of athletic ability. Low COG Flexibility: A ppears to be a bit tight in the trunk to open hips
- Short Shuttle: 4.73 makes redirections and mirror skills capable. Is capable of pulling laterally when pulling. Does well to showcase bend from the knee as
out in front of boundary run plays or as a pocket seal in protection a means of keeping the hips down and enhancing already obvious
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 and takes strong angles in space. leverage advantage.
Balance: W orks consistently on a wide base. Feet do very well Effort: R ides out blocks by running the feel all the way through
to sit wide and step with frequency to keep weight distribution contact to the end of the whistle. Likes to put a final blow onto fallen
settled in between the two feet; even when working on a dynamic defenders after winning reps between the whistle.
ATHLETICISM base or on the move.

SCORE: 4.95
FILM SCORE: 7.77
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State Center J ack Allen possesses a r efr iger ator fr ame that in Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.83 some ways is perfect for the Center position. Allen’s unique build allows him to play with
leverage naturally and utilize smaller steps and lower COG as a means of naturally working Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
with shorter levers and be more efficient in tight areas of traffic. Allen is a physically stout, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.79 tough lineman with excellent upper body/grip strength and consistently lower half mobility Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
and activity as a means of regularly keeping his body between defenders and the ball. Allen
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
has showcased a firm command of the offensive line and anchors from the inside out; he is
8.79 disciplined in responsibilities in blocking scheme to preserve lanes for Spartan ball carriers. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) Allen would feasibly be a fit in any type of blocking front; whether that be a power gap or a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
zone heavy system. Allen is a strong investment if made on Day 2 of the draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

7.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7 . 2 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Mike Matthews, Center #56

Date of Birth: 01/27/1994 Senior, Texas A&M University Aggies

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6020 (Listed) - Weight: 290 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.611
- 11 9 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.01
- 6 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.01
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Mississippi (2014), South Carolina (2014) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: W ill regularly have push or drive stunted at the Footwork: Has an active base; will work to keep feet in line with
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A POA. Will finish reps without having moved off of starting blocks hips. Likes to anchor with a steep drop set and sit on back leg in
due to a lack of natural strength. Will rarely reset the LOS and win order to bow back and hold ground. Feet move lightly and cover
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A 1 on 1 drive blocks. ground easily.
- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Does not appear to have a high level of pop in Football Intelligence: W ell established starter. A bility to see and
hands. Is quick to throw and get set in advantageous run fits but feel rushing defenders in the area is strong. Will take good angles
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” cannot finish or capitalize with upper body strength to push back when releasing into the second level. Comes from an outstanding
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A against counters. football pedigree.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Is not going to be imposing will on very many Length: Has a short, stocky frame. Does not possess a very
defenders along NFL defensive fronts. Ability to win reps is notable wingspan to play outside of shoulder pads. Able to help
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A predicated more on the ability to work across face and keep body compensate with a strong set of movement skills but if playing
between defenders and ball. defenders of length will have hands full.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: V ery smooth, natural athlete. Capable of pulling Flexibility: Pad level is low thanks to both ability to drop the
- Short Shuttle: N/A out in front on perimeter runs and breaking down in space to take hips and natural frame. Loose through the hips to hinge and
out a player on the second level. Easy mirror skills and ability to efficiently gain ground as a puller tight to the LOS.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 maneuver along the LOS.
Balance: T oo frequently ends up on the ground. Issues stem Effort: W ill work onto the second level and far beyond the
from a lack of functional strength and will lean into entirely too numbers in an effort to get out in front of running plays. Will hustle

ATHLETICISM many reps. Fails to sustain base as a result and will lose footing
when block is shed.
and bail out of kick slide to help teammates in pass protection.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.99
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas A&M Center Mike Matthews, son of NFL legend Br uce Matthews Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A and brother to current Falcons OT Jake Matthews, has an excellent pedigree for the NFL.
Matthews’ exposure to the game is evident in the strong natural feel for the game in the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
way his angles are taken and the technique he utilizes to handle defensive linemen around Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.01 the LOS. Unfortunately for Matthews; he’s handcuffed by notably poor power at the point Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
of attack and functional strength. Matthews’ ability to play and contribute at the next level
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
is going to ultimately be determined by just how much strength he is able to add to his game
8.01 and hold his ground much more effectively. Matthews will be a solid investment late on Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Day 3 of the draft due to the apparent upside of a polished lineman with a high level of Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
football intelligence. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

6.99
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 7 . 1 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jake Brendel, Center #54

Date of Birth: 09/10/1992 RS Senior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6041 - Weight: 293


- Hand Diameter: 8.25” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 52 - Career Wins: 36 - Winning Percentage: 0.692
- 237 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x3) - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.57
- 7 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.01 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.57
- 10 Yard Split: 1.71
- Games watched: Nebraska (2015), Southern California (2015), Stanford (2015), California (2015) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: If able to latch on and stay sticky at the POA is Footwork: Base is a mess. W ill play with narrow feet and does
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 capable of uprooting defensive linemen and bubbling the LOS. not sustain a balanced width to feet. Struggles to move laterally with
Holds ground well as an anchor at the top of the pocket. fluidity.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands fire late when breaking down in Football Intelligence: Subpar in taking angles working onto the
space; allowing defenders to slip past before able to establish second level. Struggles with concept of throttling down and coming
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” control of the block. Hands, when landing, do have a notable to balance when trying to pick of play side defenders. Does not ID
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’0” amount of pop for frame. potential plays to extend and make an impact outside the numbers.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Has soft moments after being stoned initially with Length: Has enough length to be serviceable on the interior.
first push. When playing with a fire lit under butt will get after Inability in space to land blocks is more of a product of poor hand
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.31 defenders with tenacity, rolling through contact and creating timing than an actual physiological handcuff.
push.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81
Athleticism: Fails to redirect weight effectively. Moves top Flexibility: A ppears to be tight through the hips and trunk. W ill
- Short Shuttle: 4.27 heavy when trying to turn or tilt into COD. Only average ability to not be able to open the hips to pivot or drop off of the LOS and
get off the LOS initially and climb to second level as a blocker. mirror effectively. Pads pop up when releasing out into space
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 Inefficient as a puller. quickly.
Balance: T op heavy player. Narrow waist and thinner lower Effort: Has awful lapses of effort after defenders are able to
half; struggles to carry weight effectively when asked to move in cross face or shoot gaps. Will stop, stand and observe action on the

ATHLETICISM space. Overruns a lot of angles and will spin off and end play on
the ground.
field even as plays are extended up the field; making no effort to
work into position to potentially throw a block.

SCORE: 8.77
FILM SCORE: 6.25
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Center J ake Br endel has the fr ame and statur e of a tr ue Center ; he is Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.95 taller but lacks length to play on the boundary. Brendel has some natural limitations which
will pose issues for his transition to the next level. The most alarming of said issues is the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
occurances where general disinterest and lack of hustling to contribute as a blocker after Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.57 initial effort. Far too frequently Brendel will snap out of stance and work to get into a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
favorable blocking position, only to pull out after being stunted and standing to observe
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
nearby action. Such reps are inexcusable. Brendel also struggles to mirror defenders in
8.57 space; he will release onto the second level but cannot sustain blocks once arriving due to a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) narrow base and poor foot speed. Brendel, if drafted, is going to need to address the effort Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
issues and learn to mask his physical restrictions with more conservative play. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.77
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.25
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 6 . 4 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Austin Blythe, Center #63

Date of Birth: 06/16/1992 RS Senior, University of Iowa Hawkeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6022 - Weight: 291


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 30.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.60


- Career Starts: 49 - Career Wins: 31 - Winning Percentage: 0.633
- 269 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.05
- 8 - Career Statistics: Not available for Offensive Line Prospects.
OL prospects are alternatively scored with duplicate of Leadership Score.
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: Statistics not available.
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.36 Statistics not available.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


EXPERIENCE SCORE: 8.05
- 10 Yard Split: 1.91
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), Stanford (2015), Wisconsin (2015) -
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.79
Power at POA: Does not have the ability to reset the L OS. Footwork: Has habit of hopping and sliding laterally to shift
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 29 Hands are soft and frequently catches defenders in the backfield weight and cover gaps; leaving feet unanchored to the turf. Has a
without having the ability to throw hands and stunt any up field fair amount of foot quickness but does not utilize with crisp, efficient
C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A momentum into the backfield. steps.
- Vertical Jump: N/A Hand Technique: Hands lack the power or pop to be able to Football Intelligence: Does very well to sift through traffic
win on first punch. Does snap initial hand out in front as snapping attacking the interior gaps and leave defenders unattended if not
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 25.0” to help get established with hands. Typically able to work hands schemed to block. Takes angles well to climb in space and has a
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3” inside tight. good feel for passing off on double teams.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Toughness: Plays soft. W ill get steamrolled by bull rushing Length: A ble to maximize a very limited level of natural
defensive lineman and concede space. Struggles to bow back and anatomical length with reach and looseness in the shoulders to one
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.52 drop hips when locked out with defenders at the cusp of the pocket. arm blocks when strung out laterally.

C Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.81


Athleticism: Sells out by crossing over feet and fails to sustain a Flexibility: V ery loose player, capable of playing with low COG.
- Short Shuttle: 4.53 wide base, limiting COD and balance. Has the movement skills to Does well to squat and keep pad level down getting out of stance
leak out onto the second level or into the flats in the screen game or and back onto space.
C Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.64 on interior runs.
Balance: Ends plays on the ground due to a poor base or when Effort: Can be found at the boundary or working up the field
folding at the waist trying to play with greater strength. Has no trying to throw key blocks on schemed plays. Will look for extra

ATHLETICISM probably carrying weight into turns playing with balance when
unoccupied in the open field.
work in the pocket to stay engaged in the play.

SCORE: 6.08
FILM SCORE: 6.38
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Iowa Center Austin Blythe lacks the functional str ength to be a viable NFL Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.60 caliber player. Too frequently Blythe will take face full of defenders due to an inability to
stun with hands and get set into a blocking foundation without being collapsed by aggressive Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
interior defensive linemen or blitzing linebackers. Blythe will show best when working Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.05 unoccupied out in space but once he’s caught up with defenders engaging; its difficult for Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (5%)
him to sustain his balance or stay on target. Blythe will fold at the waist trying to generate
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
push in man block situations; further exacerbating his issues with balance. Blythe does not
8.05 look the part of a NFL talent and any team considering an investment must factor in a major Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (5%) strength and conditioning overhaul required for Blythe to build on his open field athleticism Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and be able to see the field without being a liability. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.08
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: -0.05 (C)


- 6 . 2 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 EDGE Defender Rankings


- 4-3 Defensive Ends/3-4 Rush Linebackers -
POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE
1 9 EDGE Joey Bosa Ohio State 7.96
2 23 EDGE Shaq Lawson Clemson 7.79
T3 26 EDGE Shilique Calhoun Michigan State 7.72

T3 27 EDGE Leonard Floyd Georgia 7.72

5 28 EDGE Kamalei Correa Boise State 7.69


6 45 EDGE Emmanuel Ogbah Oklahoma State 7.57
7 47 EDGE Noah Spence Eastern Kentucky 7.55
8 51 EDGE Yannick Ngakoue Maryland 7.53
9 58 EDGE Matt Judon Grand Valley State 7.50
10 67 EDGE Kevin Dodd Clemson 7.44
11 68 EDGE Charles Tapper Oklahoma 7.42
12 78 EDGE Jonathan Bullard Florida 7.37
13 90 EDGE Ronald Blair Appalachian State 7.29
14 96 EDGE Dean Lowry Northwestern 7.26
15 105 EDGE Bronson Kaufusi Brigham Young 7.21
16 111 EDGE Tyrone Holmes Montana 7.19
17 137 EDGE Jordan Jenkins Georgia 7.03
18 150 EDGE Kyler Fackrell Utah State 6.99
19 157 EDGE Theiren Cockran Minnesota 6.92
20 198 EDGE Erik Striker Oklahoma 6.68
21 211 EDGE Carl Nassib Pennsylvania State 6.61
22 214 EDGE Joe Schobert Wisconsin 6.60
T23 226 EDGE Jason Fanaika Utah 6.51
T23 227 EDGE Eric Lee South Florida 6.51
25 238 EDGE Silverberry Mouhon Cincinnati 6.43
26 241 EDGE Curt Maggitt Tennessee 6.42
T27 263 EDGE Dadi Nicolas Virginia Tech 6.22
T27 264 EDGE Alex McCalister Florida 6.22
29 275 EDGE Pete Robertson Texas Tech 6.16
30 281 EDGE Ron Thompson Syracuse 6.04

EDGE Defender Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Hand Technique: How well does the EDGE establish separation with his hands? Does Feet/COD: Is the EDGE a sudden athlete with the ability to cross face quickly? Is he
he play with good extension and does he work to keep his chest clean? light on his feet? Is he a natural mover out in space? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


First Step Quickness: How quickly does the EDGE get off the line of scrimmage? Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the EDGE display? Does he wrap up,
Doe he have explosiveness to win with speed? Does he react to the snap and time it well? “bite the ball”, bring his feet? What kind of range does he have with his length? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Effort: How consistent is the EDGE from snap to snap? Does his effort ebb and flow Toughness: How well does the EDGE hold up in the trenches? Can he reset the LOS in
depending on game situations? Does he provide pursuit from the back side of plays? the backfield? Does he fight to get off blocks? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Pass Rush Counters: Does the EDGE show versatility in attacking OTs? Does he have Run Stopping: What kind of football intelligence does the EDGE show against the run?
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
a wide array of pass rush moves? Can he win with primary move and counter moves? Does he play his gaps appropriate? Does he maintain contain? Can he string out the
LOS?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Flexibility: Does the EDGE have natural ability to bend from the ankles, hips and waist? Lateral Movement: How well does the EDGE play along the LOS? Can he move with Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Can he produce steep bend while maintaining balance and speed to play with leverage? good play speed while staying square to the LOS and facing up ball carriers?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 EDGE Defender Analysis


- 4-3 Defensive Ends/3-4 Rush Linebackers -

2016
EDGE Defender
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- 10 Yard Split -
- Bench Press -
- Vertical Jump -
- Broad Jump -

Premium Position Scoring Bonus

- +0.15 -

Mean Drafted EDGE Since 2009


- 21.7 -

2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 7.05 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 7.09 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Joey Bosa, EDGE Defender #97

Date of Birth: 07/11/1995 Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6.50 - Weight: 269


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.87


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 33 - Winning Percentage: 0.892
- 9 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.37
- 1 - Career Production: 148 tackles, 25.0 sacks, 51.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.61 - Sacks/Game: 0.63 - TFL/Game: 1.24
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.86 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.97
- 10 Yard Split: 1.69
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Michigan State (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Western Michigan (2015), Hawaii (2015), Oregon (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Illustrates tremendous understanding of finer Feet/COD: Has above average re-direction skills, especially when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 24 points of trench play. Will consistently stun with hands tight inside considering the overall H/W/S package. Has short area suddenness
the numbers and stack blocks. Sheds will with active and efficient to cross face of blockers and beat backs to gaps. Will dart quickly
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 hands to attack at anatomic weak points of the opposition. through clean creases once apparent lane has manifested.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” First Step Quickness: Shows an above average first step and Tackling: Combines ideal NFL frame with surprising level of
burst, especially when coiled into three point stance. Times snaps quickness to close in on ball carrier. Coils well and consistently
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” very well, regularly challenges hip to hip prior to opposing linemen plays from a balanced frame to square up hits. Wraps well; has high
getting fit into kick slide at preferred depth. amount of power to explode and jar opponents.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: W ill pull off of perimeter runs on the back side; seems Toughness: W ill occasionally over-commit to gap and in late
to assume team pursuit will corral the play. Excellent work on shedding efforts can concede ground. Quality play at the POA when
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.89 second effort pass rushes. Shows very strong recovery balance to working one gap to stack blockers and hold ground. Will run over
leverage and shed blocks at the POA against the run. lesser players across the LOS at the snap.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: W ould like to see additional inside pass Run Stopping: Comes across on film as highly intelligent; will
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 counters added to arsenal. Highly polished with hands to leverage diagnose blocks very quickly and regularly football intelligence will
and sustain separation prior to clearing hands. Has excellent pass result in beating ball carriers and blockers to spot to blow up plays.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A rush power to bull through poorly anchored offensive linemen. Strong, physical presence at the POA when blocks are stacked.
Flexibility: Struggles at times running the feet at steep angles to Lateral Movement: Is not a primary trait in skill set but is quick
turn the corner. Will win around the edge due to versatility but enough in short areas to cross face and force cut backs into pursuit
should not be asked to work from steeper angles regularly. Does on the boundary. Has enough fluidity to hold the perimeter against
ATHLETICISM possess tremendous torso mobility to diminish surface area. the run and hold contain.

SCORE: 5.99
FILM SCORE: 8.47
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State EDGE Defender J oey Bosa pr ojects best to a str ong side Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.87 Defensive End role in a four man front at the next level. Bosa illustrates a tremendous
amount of refinement in play diagnosis and hand techniques to sustain separation and shed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
blocks. Bosa, the son of former 1st RD selection John Bosa (1987), has a family pedigree in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.37 the sport which shows in just how advanced he is for 20 years of age. Bosa does have some Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
natural limitations, he isn’t the most loose defender below the waist and can get isolated in
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
space and can just miss creating minus plays on account of only above average re-direction
5.97 ability. With that said, provided the franchise he lands with utilizes him appropriately as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) strong side run defender to set the edge and moves him around the LOS on passing downs, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Bosa is an immediate plug/play starter with potential to be a franchise cornerstone. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.47
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Suspended 2015 season opener (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7.96: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Shaq Lawson, EDGE Defender #90

Date of Birth: 06/17/1994 Junior, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 269


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.74


- Career Starts: 16 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.938
- 23 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.60
- 2 - Career Production: 123 tackles, 20.0 sacks, 45.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.49 - TFL/Game: 1.11
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.70 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 2.17

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Oklahoma (2015), North Carolina (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Florida State (2015), Miami (FL) (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Illustrates incredibly powerful hands; has Feet/COD: W ill overrun potential tackles in space; is unable to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A ability to consistently jolt pads of blockers and establish length. come to balance against lighter, more nimble ball carriers. Shows
Active and aware of working to anatomical weak points at the wrist good balance squeezing down in space to sustain outside leverage.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 or elbow when trying to shed and disengage. Had a sudden close once diagnosing plays in the backfield.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” First Step Quickness: Possesses an above average burst off the Tackling: Offers loads of power behind pads. Has a firm grasp
line, most noticeable on obvious passing situations and with hand to grab onto limbs or pads of ball carrier and finish plays in area.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” down in the dirt. Can win with speed but should not be considered Long wingspan increases ability to influence at the LOS. Short area
a primary wide angle pressure player. burst to close down is exceptional for frame.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Does not pursue all plays equally. Content to linger on Toughness: Physically stout at the POA . Difficult to generate
the back side of runs if action carries to the far side of the field. movement when attacking in the run game. Plays well with pads,
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.16 Relentless effort on rush against the pass. Frequently wins with will slam shut running lanes when squeezing down against pulling
second or third effort on extended plays. OL. Fearsome hitter.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: W ill pre-determine secondary counters at Run Stopping: Holds the edge very well on account of length.
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 times. Illustrated variety of successful secondary counters, Patient player in space to hold leverage and sustain primary
including a spin, push/pull, lift and bull rush. Scary combination of responsibilities on the edge. Physical upper body capable of
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A total body power and short area agility to win inside or outside. stacking and pressing blockers to disengage.
Flexibility: Struggles at times on account of high pad level; not Lateral Movement: L imitation in hip mobility does restrict
the most loose athlete through the trunk and hips. Not nearly as speed to flow into the boundary. Short area burst is strong once hips
successful playing backwards from the LOS. Does show ability to and feet are aligned. Much more successful working up field to filter
ATHLETICISM tilt and apply pressure to outside shoulder as a rusher. runs back inside than stringing laterally.

SCORE: 7.43
FILM SCORE: 8.17
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson EDGE Defender Shaq Lawson is an impr essive physical package: Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.74 he carries a tremendous amount of power in his frame and is reasonably explosive in his get
off at the snap. The combination of the two presents a headache for many offensive tackles; Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
he is twitchy enough to get on top of pass sets quickly and will collapse many blocks simply Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.60 with his natural hand power and ability to roll hips through contact. Lawson looks to fit best Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
in a 4-3 defensive front as a defensive end; he gets off the ball best with his hand down and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
weight forward. Lawson has a versatile number of pass rush counters; adding an additional
6.64 element of skill to his game. Where Lawson needs to improve is his angles when isolated in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) space to play run defense and dropping off of the LOS either laterally or into zone drops. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Certainly not a scheme diverse player but a high quality 4-3 DE. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.43
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7.79: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Shilique Calhoun, EDGE Defender #89

Date of Birth: 03/20/1992 RS Senior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 251


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 36 - Winning Percentage: 0.900
- 26 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.98
- T3 - Career Production: 131 tackles, 27.0 sacks, 44.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.47 - Sacks/Game: 0.51 - TFL/Game: 0.83
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, Ohio State, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Iowa, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.82 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015), Alabama (2015), Iowa (2015), Central Michigan (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Easily best trait; is highly skilled and efficient Feet/COD: Regularly utilized to the wide side of the field, an
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 with timing of hands and shows accuracy to consistently land underappreciated athlete capable of stringing plays to the sideline.
shedding blows to blockers. Leverages strong with hands and will Redirection ability is solid, especially when countering inside on
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 push/pull to generate torque and manipulate blocks. pass rushes.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” First Step Quickness: Is not a standout speed rusher but has Tackling: Has slid off tackles on account of failing to get pads
the versatility to win with pure speed by manipulating blockers on behind attempts at the POA, can improve by bringing feet and base
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” pass sets. Gets off of the ball well enough and will generate enough into path. Lengthy range to reach and influence. Delivers jarring
momentum to convert speed to power and collapse pocket. hits in the pocket when rushing the edge track.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’7”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Can at times be guilty of observing on the play; would Toughness: Very stout at the POA to hold ground. Hands play
like to see a more consistent effort to get rid of blocks quicker. with pop, counters are executed violently to overemphasize and
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.97 Hustles down the backside or up the sideline in pursuit of ball clear out space. Hits, when square, are heavy. 4 year player and a 3
carriers. year starter.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: V ersatile and refined. Has won in live Run Stopping: Very consistent in efforts to execute play
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 action with a spin, rip, club, lift, swim, push/pull, speed rush and responsibility. Will stack blocks and hold leverage well. Has
bull rush. Refinement in game is highly impressive and suggests a recognition skills to squeeze down in space and potentially wrong
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A fairly smooth transition to the next level. arm pulling blockers.
Flexibility: Has a fair amount of bend in frame but does not Lateral Movement: M oves adequately when closing down in
possess elite levels of looseness in the hips when rushing off the space. Guilty of leaving feet behind at times on tackles on runs
edge. Plays with torso tilt and lower body mobility when leveraging gashing inside gap. Hip mobility is present to string laterally and
ATHLETICISM outside rushes. Anchors well at the POA with hip drop. hold leverage.

SCORE: 5.69
FILM SCORE: 8.03
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State EDGE Defender Shilique Calhoun is a bit of a for gotten Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 name in the 2016 EDGE class but he showed excellent improvement from an already strong
2014 campaign to his final season with the Spartans. Calhoun showed much more versatility Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
as a rusher and twitch in space than he did in 2014; finding success from wide angles and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.98 dropping the shoulder to turn the corner. Calhoun is likeable for his discipline in team Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
defense responsibilities on a play by play basis: he clearly executes primary responsibility
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
before then transitioning to beat blocks and find the football. Calhoun will never a be an all
7.03 world player on account of only a fair amount of a number of skills but lacking elite levels in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) any particular one but there is an underrated value to a versatile, fundamentally sound and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
polished player. Calhoun projects best into a 4 man defensive front. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.69
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 7 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Leonard Floyd, EDGE Defender #84

Date of Birth: 09/08/1992 Junior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 244


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 33.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.625
- 27 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.04
- T3 - Career Production: 184 tackles, 17.0 sacks, 28.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.20 - Sacks/Game: 0.45 - TFL/Game: 0.75
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Missouri, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 1.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Tennessee, Alabama, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.60 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.80
- 10 Yard Split: 1.60
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Tennessee (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Clemson (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L acks the strength or push in hands to stack Feet/COD: Gifted open field athlete; capable of redirecting or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A and extend on blockers. Will allow blockers to pull tightly into pivoting to chase receivers crossing face in zone. Will slant or crash
frame. Ability to play off of blocks is predicated on finesse; uses through inside gaps effortlessly and consistently gets hip to hip in
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 length to sweep and clear hands away. spite of greater distances to cover.

- Vertical Jump: 39.5” First Step Quickness: Has short area explosiveness to win Tackling: Can be pushed off of base or miss out on tackles on
consistently with speed. Has elite burst off of the snap; particularly account of high, thin frame. Was regularly in position to finish a
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” from a three point stance as a perimeter rusher. Will get into inside number of plays but missed due to lack of upper body strength.
gaps from a two point walked up onto the LOS consistently. Wrap up tackles are effective when square.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Excellent ability to work and hustle in space. W ill Toughness: W ill get knocked around at the POA if trying to
transition from zone drops into pursuit quickly. Ability to play stack up blocks. Capable of holding ground against skill players but
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A with versatility enhances motor and allows for more flash plays will have handful against offensive linemen.
pursuing the ball.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: V ersatility and arsenal is enhanced by Run Stopping: W ill struggle in efforts to set the boundary.
- Short Shuttle: N/A lengthy wingspan. Short area quickness presents a threat to inside Ability to play the run will be centered around pursuit skills. Has
and outside gaps. Effective in hitting speed rush, rip, spin and push/ high sphere of influence both in short areas and in respect to range
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A pull counters against OL to force an initial miss. and ability to scrape over the LOS.
Flexibility: Bend ability borders elite. V ery loose player capable Lateral Movement: V ery loose, natural movement skills in the
of high levels of torso rotation while carrying speed to diminish open field. Foot speed and hip mobility is strong to hinge and eat up
surface area and false punches. Will drop the inside shoulder and width in space. Length and quickness allow for a high frequency of
ATHLETICISM turn the corner on tight angles as a pass rusher. interrupted plays in space.

SCORE: 9.00
FILM SCORE: 7.73
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia EDGE Defender Leonar d Floyd is a gifted pass r usher and has the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 burst and length to be a focal point of a team’s pass rush attack. With that said, finding a
consistent home for Floyd will be a task for a defensive staff; he is too lean and lacks Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
functional strength to be relied upon to work from the LOS on a consistent basis. Floyd Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.04 started to see extended time off the ball during his final season at Georgia and although the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
instincts and flow to the ball was not always consistent or efficient there is plenty of promise
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in an off ball role for Floyd. Floyd would be best utilized in space in zone coverage (he has
6.80 the movement skills and length to keep throwing windows closed) and being utilized as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) slasher/pressure player on passing and blitz downs. A Day 2 value would be a very realistic Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
projection and reflect his value as a player appropriately. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
9.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.73
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 7 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kamalei Correa, EDGE Defender #8

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Boise State University Broncos

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 243


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.28


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.815
- 28 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.31
- 5 - Career Production: 110 tackles, 20.0 sacks, 31.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.75 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 0.79
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Colorado State, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Utah State, Air Force, Northern Illinois
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.69 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 1.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.26
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Utah State (2015), Washington (2015), Virginia (2015), Northern Illinois (2015), Air Force (2015), Hawaii (2015), Arizona (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Hands are dynamic, explosive and strike with Feet/COD: Highly capable of moving in space. W ill create high
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 precision. Very calculated in efforts to press and extend. Does very amount of ankle flexion turning the corner as a rusher. Feet are
well to pop and disengage in order to clear chest and open space active and sustain a balanced base dropping off the LOS in
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 for pursuit and flow. coverage. Very quick to collect and come to balance.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” First Step Quickness: Has an explosive first step to drive off of Tackling: Nasty, physical hitter; will close with high level of
the ball and get hip to hip with Offensive Tackles. Shows ability to burst and wrap through contact to deliver heavy hits. Pad level is
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” drive and get up to top speed quickly from a three point, a two point low and blows through Quarterbacks in the pocket. Likes to attack
and an off ball position. the ball from edge rushes in QB’s hands.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’0”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: T remendous motor. R uns super high at all times. Has a Toughness: L oves to talk but more importantly backs it up.
visible passion for the game and gets revved up on big plays. Likes Rarely gets driven backwards, even when locking out in a gap fit in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to roll through from the back side on extended plays and get the run game. Explosive hitter with both pads and hands; very much
pressure via hustle. the aggressor.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: High variety of counters at disposal. Run Stopping: A bility to stack blocks and stay sound in gap
- Short Shuttle: N/A Capable of speed rush, dip/rip, swim move, arm over and bull rush. responsibilities is strong. Physical at the POA to hold ground and is
Will transition out of an initial counter and into follow up based on capable of running blocks into the boundary as a way of forcing
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A positioning fairly smooth. runs back inside.
Flexibility: L oose, easy mover. Free in the hips to drop off of Lateral Movement: Has the foot speed and body mobility to play
the LOS and get depth when asked to play hook/curl zones. Will laterally as a scrape player from the backside or as the play side
lean and tilt to carry speed as a means to turn the corner as a perimeter player and sustain leverage.
ATHLETICISM pressure player. Coils well in run fits.

SCORE: 6.21
FILM SCORE: 8.63
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Boise State EDGE Defender Kamalei Cor r ea is a special football player . Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.28 Correa has a high level of agility, power, explosiveness and technique rolled into a suitable
3-4 OLB frame and paired with a visibly violent and aggressive temperament between the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
lines. Correa plays as a chippy defender with the “until the end of the whistle” approach that Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.31 will get under the skin of a lot of offensive players. The combination of movement skills and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
power are also worthy of headaches, as Correa has been utilized all over the field of play and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
regularly challenges the pocket with explosive burst and high levels of bend to turn the
7.26 corner. Correa’s ability to pair these physical gifts with advanced, calculated hand techniques Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) to keep clean make him a tremendous prospect. Teams would be wise to consider Correa Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
early on during the actual Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.21
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.63
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 6 9 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Emmanuel Ogbah, EDGE Defender #38

Date of Birth: 11/06/1993 RS Junior, Oklahoma State University Cowboys

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 273


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 35.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.55


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.692
- 45 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.09
- 6 - Career Production: 133 tackles, 28.0 sacks, 40.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.41 - Sacks/Game: 0.72 - TFL/Game: 1.03
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Texas Christian, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.67 - TFL/Game: 1.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.63 - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Baylor (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Florida State (2014), Texas Tech (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Needs to continue to develop ability to shed Feet/COD: L ight, nimble feet; especially when considering H/W
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 blocks and counter as a pass rusher with hands. Currently does not combination with athletic skills. Has ability to rapidly crash across
play with efficiency when attacking blockers. Will show awareness face off the snap or also down the LOS if unoccupied on the
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 at times to play at the wrist but movements are errant and erratic. backside. Has play speed to work to the sideline on perimeter runs.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” First Step Quickness: Can at times be late reacting to the snap. Tackling: Slides off numerous tackle attempts on account of
Is very explosive, twitchy athlete in obvious pass rushing situations. failing to come to balance in space. Hits with power/explosiveness
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” Has ability to win with initial speed at the snap. Has strong closing thanks to H/W/S combination. Possesses ideal length and frame for
burst when in space and needing to close down gaps. influencing the mesh point or the perimeter as a run defender.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Infrequent effort on snap to snap basis. Can be lethargic Toughness: W ill need to continue to play with better leverage at
watching runs tuck inside when potential to crash and disrupt is the point of attack and be more disciplined to fight across the face of
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.26 present and too frequently dances with opposing blockers. When blockers. Does hold ground at the point of attack well. Hits with
playing full tilt is handful and difficult to corral on extended plays. explosive power if left uncovered.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Currently does not possess many variable Run Stopping: M uch more active as a slant defender than
- Short Shuttle: 4.50 counters to win in one on one rushes. Favorite move is a hand club occupying gaps. Will throttle down when crashing down the LOS
and rip combination. Does not illustrate inside counters/accurate appropriately to sit down against the run. Needs to continue to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A hand placement to swat away initial punches or shed hands. develop awareness of staying square on the perimeter.
Flexibility: V ery loose athlete capable of producing extreme Lateral Movement: Has gifted natural movement skills, totally
levels of lean and tilt throughout the lower extremities, hips and capable of handling outside responsibilities. Failures on contain are
torso when rushing on the edge. Can shift shoulders and turn the a result of missed tackles, errant body positioning and poor angles
ATHLETICISM corner in tight areas if OTs concede a steep angle at top of pocket. in pursuit.

SCORE: 7.66
FILM SCORE: 7.27
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma State EDGE Defender Emmanuel Ogbah has all of the potential Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.55 in the world. The speed, power, length and explosive hitting power are all present and present
themselves in his reps intermittently but the flashes are much too few and far between to get Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
excited about Ogbah as a prospect. Ogbah doesn’t show a feel for what he’s doing just yet, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.09 too many plays end with him locked out with a blocker and holding ground instead of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
making efforts to shed blocks and move into space to flow to the ball. Ogbah will need to get
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
his motor to run hotter more consistently, a few inexcusable efforts on running plays in
7.03 immediate vicinity can be seen on his film. If a defensive line coach is confident that they Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) can light a fire under his behind, he may be coveted earlier than this ranking but there is an Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
alarmingly high amount of polish/improvement required here but a very high ceiling also. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.66
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.27
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 5 7 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Noah Spence, EDGE Defender #9

Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Junior, Eastern Kentucky University Colonels

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6025 - Weight: 254


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.708
- 47 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.20
- 7 - Career Production: 125 tackles, 20.5 sacks, 37.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.57 - Sacks/Game: 0.57 - TFL/Game: 1.07
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Suspended for Substance Violation)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS Level of Competition)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.80 - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.43
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Kentucky (2015), North Carolina State (2015), Valparaiso (2015), Pennsylvania State (2013) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not regularly play with leverage or Feet/COD: Strong open field mover with capability to sudden
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 length when engaged with blockers. Has trouble pulling out of redirection skills. Plays comfortably when moving laterally to string
blocks as a result of poor stacking technique. Hands do possess a out plays or in pursuit to the sidelines. Capable of crossing face of
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 notable amount of pop to jolt blockers. OL thanks to foot quickness in tight areas in space or interior gaps.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” First Step Quickness: Has a very strong first step. Does not Tackling: Is not particularly long, either anatomically/
waste momentum firing out at snap, does very well to coil and drive functionally. Ability to close down in short areas rapidly lends well
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” into backfield. Has natural burst to beat OTs out of stance in pure to putting power behind pads. Strong wrap up capabilities and
speed rush reps. Effective from 2 and 3 point stances. consistently finishes plays to the ground.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: W ill need to further develop effort after locking up with Toughness: Capable of holding ground at the POA on account
blockers; can be content to hold ground rather than shed. Does of natural strength; however needs to play more physical shedding
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.21 well to capitalize on second effort reps as a pass rusher. Can cut blocks. Needs to play more assertive with angles, is too willing to
back up field to close on a flushing Quarterback. take the path of least resistance and be run past aiming point.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Flashes of strong rip/dip combination are Run Stopping: Does a reasonably good job setting edge when
- Short Shuttle: 4.35 present; however continued versatility is required. Needs to learn aligned with outside leverage. Must be given advantageous angles,
to challenge with tighter angles on perimeter rushes. Does not play not as successful aligned tight to the formation or when conceding
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with notably high level of functional power for a bull rush. outside shoulder. Strong gap penetration to disrupt backfield action.
Flexibility: R egularly shows strong ability to drop inside Lateral Movement: Natural athlete capable of freely flowing in
shoulder and minimize surface area as a rusher. Loose hips to open space. Has the speed to work into the boundary as a contain
string plays to the sideline or drop off of the LOS and into shallow player as needed. Loose hips and quick feet allow for consistent
ATHLETICISM zone areas. Possesses steep angles to play with leverage and COD. leverage on the move from the outside in.

SCORE: 7.26
FILM SCORE: 8.07
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Easter n Kentucky (and for mer Ohio State Buckeye) EDGE Defender Noah Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.95 Spence is one of the hottest names in the Draft circuit this year; particularly after blowing the
doors off of any and all comers at the Reese’s Senior Bowl. Spence currently is a pure speed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
rusher, he illustrates unbelieveable explosion at the snap and will regularly get hip to hip Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.20 with blockers within the first few yards of the LOS. Spence has looseness and movement Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
skills to turn the corner and apply pressure through the up field shoulder as well; he runs the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
best boundary rush track in the class. Spence will need to answer a number of questions
7.43 regarding his checkered past, Spence failed multiple drug tests in the Ohio State program Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) before being banned from B1G Conference competition. Spence appears to be humbled and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
driven by his past mistakes and will be an early contributor in any scheme he lands in. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.26
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.07
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 7 . 5 5 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E -
2014: Banned from B1G (substance abuse, -0.10
penalty)
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ya n n i c k N g a k o u e , E D G E D e f e n d e r #7

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Maryland Terrapins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 252


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.435
- 51 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.36
- 8 - Career Production: 84 tackles, 21.0 sacks, 32.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.27 - Sacks/Game: 0.57 - TFL/Game: 0.88
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Iowa, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.75 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 1.17

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.70
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), South Florida (2015), Iowa (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Hands are quick and efficient. T ransitions Feet/COD: Skilled in short area quickness, capable of utilizing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 26 from one hand counter to another are quick and fluid. Very natural the threat of speed rushes effectively to cross face. Closes down on
when attacking at wrist or elbow. Times up swats effectively. the perimeter well, capable of sliding inside to sustain gap control
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 Capable of stacking blocks and sustaining outside arm leverage. at the LOS. Quick start/stop ability.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” First Step Quickness: Has a dynamic first step; has proven Tackling: W ill fail occasionally at breaking down in space to
against quality opposition to win with tight angles and speed. Can square up tackle attempts. Does not have a prototypical wingspan to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” restart quickly when face guarding a blocker and is able to cross influence edge on contain. Closing burst and explosiveness allow for
face quickly and close down space. big hits with pads; particularly closing down on QBs in pocket.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Plays with tenacity and a sense of urgency. Hustles off Toughness: Plays with adequate but not ideal amount of power
the back side of runs in pursuit; using speed to make plays to the at the POA. Will hold ground on account of leverage and coil but
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.35 perimeter. Has won with second effort as a pass rusher; regularly can be moved against more powerful blockers. Relentless mentality
stays in position to counter inside if pocket is flushed. when attacking the pocket.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Has illustrated a variety of counters, Run Stopping: T ook many reps in tight to the L OS; would be
- Short Shuttle: 4.50 including a swim, spin, lift, rip and a push/pull. Has the explosive better served working as a wider angle run defender and closing
traits and leverage to convert speed to power, is capable of bulling down without being asked to set the edge to play side. Has the
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A into Quarterback against overcommitted pass sets. quickness to penetrate backfield if attacking.
Flexibility: Shows very little inability to flip open hips and Lateral Movement: Illustrates ideal mobility to stretch out
move freely both in space or rushing the passer. Easily has ability perimeter runs and work to the sideline; forcing runs back inside.
to turn at the torso to minimize surface area to beat blocks. Easily Has easy ability to open hips or work outside in with foot quickness
ATHLETICISM sustains a low COG and base to slide laterally and redirect quickly. as a leverage defender in space.

SCORE: 7.08
FILM SCORE: 8.17
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Mar yland EDGE Defender Yannick Ngakoue shows wonder ful movement Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.95 skills for such a thick framed EDGE Defender. Ngakoue will fit best as a rush LB in a 3 man
defensive front system; this will enable him to utilize his dynamic first step to win with speed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
and favorable angles and build more distance to convert speed to power. Ngakoue is a loose Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.39 mover who has no issues unlocking the hips or playing laterally; he is capable of carrying a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
strong amount of speed through transitions. Where Ngakoue struggles is at the POA as a run
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defender. He is capable of dropping into a favorable run fit to carry out his primary
6.70 responsibility but does need to improve with shedding blocks. Hands are efficient and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) transition from one counter to another but needs to incorporate more one arm stacks to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
compromise for a lack of length in his natural frame. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.08
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 5 3 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Matt Judon, EDGE Defender #9

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Grand Valley State University Lakers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 275


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.706
- 58 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.00
- 9 - Career Production: 132 tackles, 25.5 sacks, 32.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.41 - Sacks/Game: 0.61 - TFL/Game: 0.77
2014 Top Competition: Not Available
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.73 - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.75
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Findlay (2015), Ferris State (2015), Colorado State-Pueblo (2015), Saginaw Valley State (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Shows surprising levels of subtly and Feet/COD: Very loose and free moving athlete; startling
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 technique to rip or throw off blockers at the POA. Whether or not movement skills in space for such a large defender. Will tightly
notable levels of power stand up against higher level of competition corner and capable of sudden turns courtesy of step quickness and
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 or not is huge projection and question. initial acceleration.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” First Step Quickness: Illustrates the same levels of acceleration Tackling: V iolent hitter with high level of tilt and bend to finish
on film as suggested by combine testing. Good but not great initial at steep angles and put down ball carriers. Has a suitable wingspan
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” explosiveness but when factoring in mass is a very twitched up and has the movement skills to close down in space and pursue from
athlete. the backside.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Flows quickly to the football and will kick into a second Toughness: Plays like a man amongst boys at the Division II
gear when uncovered and pursuing from the back side. Very active level. Overwhelming athlete for lesser competition. Has ample
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.67 on interior stunts in addition to responsibilities rushing from the upper body power and overall explosiveness illustrated in athletic
edge. testing should project well to next level.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Impressive versatility for the Division II Run Stopping: Disruptive player along the defensive front. Has
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 level: has hit high quality spin, inside swim, speed rush, bull rush, strength and leg drive to push through angled blocks and occupy
club/sweep in game action. Overwhelmed opponents with speed/ space in the backfield. Ability to stack blocks against high level
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A power combination. competition remains to be seen.
Flexibility: T remendous pliability as an athlete. Can tilt and Lateral Movement: Sudden movement skills appear most
lean at high speeds to finish in the pocket. Will do well to rotate the effective in tight areas, particularly as a rusher. Movement skills on
torso to turn the corner utilizing leverage. Free mover to plant and film stand out much more prevalently than poor agility testing at the
ATHLETICISM drive in space. Combine.

SCORE: 6.81
FILM SCORE: 7.43
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Gr and Valley State EDGE Defender Matt J udon is a tr ue diamond in the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 rough; an explosive/dynamic athlete gifted with the movement skills of a much smaller
player. Judon was an absolute force to be reckoned with and proved to be simply too much Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
for his level of competition to contain. Judon will need to prove that mentally he is able to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.00 handle the jump in competition but the physical skill set is present for an immediate Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
transition to the next level. Judon has enough versatility with his hands to be able to play off
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
of blocks; but the big question mark will be how well he acclimates to stacking blockers and
6.75 utilizing length to hold the POA before disengaging. Judon is a special athletic combination Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) of height/weight/speed and should be coveted as a potential impact pass rusher at the next Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
level. Scheme diverse movement skills, could be plugged into any defensive front. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 5 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kevin Dodd, EDGE Defender #98

Date of Birth: 07/19/1992 RS Junior, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6050 - Weight: 277


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.55


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.933
- 67 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.50
- 10 - Career Production: 82 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 26.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.10 - Sacks/Game: 0.32 - TFL/Game: 0.68
2014 Top Competition: Georgia, Georgia State, Oklahoma
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.86 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 2.00 - TFL/Game: 4.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.69
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), North Carolina (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Florida State (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Miami (FL) (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Hands are active and quick but lack the pop Feet/COD: Can get undisciplined in space to sustain a base of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 necessary to maximize effectiveness. Utilizes length with one arm support to re-direct. Has quick, rapid steps and capable of either
stack ability and consistently strikes hands accurately onto chest challenging up the field with long strides or sudden steps in short
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 plate of blockers or across the forearm/wrist when shedding. areas to cross face.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” First Step Quickness: Has strong initial quickness at the snap to Tackling: Shows a suitable amount of power in pads. Very long,
gain up field momentum and challenge OTs when getting into kick rangy player to influence ball carriers at the POA. Reliable wrap
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” slide. Short area burst and ability to accelerate when disengaging player, shows consistently to aim low on the numbers to secure the
is strong. play before finishing.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: High motor player. Can be seen scraping across the top Toughness: Can continue to further develop balance and power
or flowing from the backside against runs away. Will transition at the POA, can get washed beyond gap or pushed past the peak of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A from initial rush attack into second or third counters, rarely content the pocket. Once locked out against blockers is extremely difficult to
to lock out and wait for play to develop. continue to push or move.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Needs to transition more consistently Run Stopping: Consistent and reliable as an edge setting run
- Short Shuttle: N/A from first to second counter. Capable of winning with a speed rush defender to lock out and sustain outside arm free. Turns runs back
but also shows some quality secondary counters, including: club, inside with regularity. Will patiently wait to press and disengage
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A dip/rip and a firm inside step. before finishing as ball carrier enters vicinity.
Flexibility: L oose throughout the trunk. Capable of dipping Lateral Movement: Has the foot quickness and hip mobility to
into speed rushes to turn the corner and carry momentum. Shoulder string plays out from a balanced base. Capable of stacking blocks
rotation is strong on slants and gap penetration to minimize area and carrying opponents through the boundary to keep leverage as a
ATHLETICISM and slip through creases. run defender.

SCORE: 5.11
FILM SCORE: 7.77
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson EDGE Defender Kevin Dodd is the second half of a two headed Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.55 pass rush monster that carried the Clemson Defense to a run in the National Championship
game in 2015. Dodd is a different animal than teammate Shaq Lawson, Dodd has a bit more Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
quick twitch ability but is less refined with his hands and doesn't carry the same amount of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.50 strength in his hands or frame. Dodd projects better as a scheme diverse talent but still is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
most likeable as a 4 man front Defensive End; he is capable of stepping out wide and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
winning with speed until he is able to further polish pass rush counters and add extra layers to
5.69 his game at the POA. Dodd can get handled at the POA, a lot of his super production as a run Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) defender comes from plays challenging him to the perimeter where he could use his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
athleticism or plays in which he was left unattended. A quality Day 2 option. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.11
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 4 4 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C h a r l e s Ta p p e r, E D G E D e f e n d e r #91

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Oklahoma University Sooners

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6026 - Weight: 276


- Hand Diameter: 11.18” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 30 - Winning Percentage: 0.789
- 68 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.36
- 11 - Career Production: 135 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 24.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.07 - Sacks/Game: 0.31 - TFL/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, Clemson
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.59 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Clemson (2015), Iowa State (2015), Kansas (2015), Baylor (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: W ould like to see concentrated effort to Feet/COD: L imited ability to change directions with suddenness,
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 attack more frequently at anatomical weak points of OL to break will not be a boundary perimeter relied upon to work in space. Has
hands and shed. Powerful blows reset the LOS effectively. Utilizes a fair amount of ability shifting or sliding to slant and attack inside
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 length very well. gaps.

- Vertical Jump: 34.0” First Step Quickness: Only possesses average ability to coil and Tackling: V ery large tackle radius courtesy of long wing span.
challenge around the edge. Is not a speed rusher and rarely forces Long, rangy arms are able to grab cloth and pull ball carriers into
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” OTs to bail out of kick slide. Has build up speed and is not able to grasp for tackles. Physically stout player along the LOS; will not
explode on first step. concede extra yardage.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’11”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Moves well up and down the L OS in pursuit of the ball. Toughness: Physically has the strength to set the edge as a
Second effort on extend plays shows up in stat sheet by cleaning up Defensive End; has enough physical strength to collapse on the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A some plays other players may not due to hustle. interior as a pass rusher. Has very strong natural leverage and push
at the POA.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Did not frequently flash a high level of Run Stopping: Regularly collapses and turns in Offensive
- Short Shuttle: N/A variance as a rusher. Most consistently bull rushed way into the Tackles and Tight Ends at the POA to force ball back inside to
backfield to challenge OTs. Will roll through smaller OTs. Success pursuit. Has length and hand power to lock out and two gap if asked
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with counters comes from a sudden inside counter (spin). to occupy along the LOS.
Flexibility: Struggles to tilt or bend when pressuring along the Lateral Movement: Has just enough mobility to work and string
outside of the pocket. Will not easily turn the corner and does not out a block to force ball carriers to work far into the boundary. Will
carry speed in turns well. Ability to drop the hips and coil when struggle if being read in space as an isolated defender. Struggles to
ATHLETICISM stacking blocks stands out as a plus trait. open the hips and carry speed.

SCORE: 7.68
FILM SCORE: 7.33
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma EDGE Defender Char les Tapper is not scheme diver se but Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 should carry strong consideration by 4-3 teams looking to shore up their run defense unit
with a physically stout defender capable of blowing up blocks at the POA and filtering runs Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
back into pursuit by winning consistently at the LOS. Tapper will struggle to stay on the field Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.36 in obvious passing situations unless he’s able to be kicked inside (a reasonable option) and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
lacks the general movement skills to be a high ceiling player in today’s NFL. But with that in
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
mind, role players like Tapper can be highly valuable assets if utilized right. So while Tapper
5.46 may not be a plug and play starter for the next decade, he does possess a skill which makes Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) him potentially a productive and active NFL defensive lineman. Tapper should warrant Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
consideration late on Day 2 or early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.89
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.33
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 4 2 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jonathan Bullard, Defensive Line #90

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 285


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 33.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.611
- 78 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.01
- 12 - Career Production: 175 tackles, 12.0 sacks, 34.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.50 - Sacks/Game: 0.24 - TFL/Game: 0.68
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Georgia, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Alabama, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.93 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.74
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Michigan (2015), New Mexico (2015), Tennessee (2015), Georgia (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L acks ideal length to stack blocks and sustain Feet/COD: Feet are efficient and can redirect quickly, especially
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 a clean chest. Hands are quick, accentuated and violent to execute from moderate angles to sustain angles and box in ball carriers.
shedding techniques. Has illustrated effective club and sweep to Short area quickness to cross face at the snap is impeccable, rarely
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 disengage. ever beaten to spot on reach block attempts.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” First Step Quickness: Can show impressive burst and explosion Tackling: Fairly consistent as a tackler, issues manifest when
when responsible for disruption and penetration. Also possesses having to shift or close down laterally quickly; can at times struggle
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” strong snap anticipation; will frequently combine the two to create to get feet across appropriately. Closing burst when coming forward
chaos in the backfield against the run. is sudden and allows for explosive hits.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: T ireless mentality and motor to press angles, shed and Toughness: Primarily a forward moving player to be at best.
flow to the ball and also chase down the field. Get off on the snap Does not consistently hold ground at the POA; particularly when
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.31 can ebb and flow but appears to be responsibility based; not on facing double teams. Does well to shed with violent throws but will
account of poor conditioning or interest. concede space in the interim.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Is currently more polished and effective Run Stopping: Penetration style player; very effective to work
- Short Shuttle: 4.56 as an interior rusher; where short area quickness, leverage and way into the backfield and force a cut or potentially finish plays
explosiveness combine for a lethal bull rush and efficient swim/rip individually. Skills are on display when opposition pulls across the
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A counters. formation from in front of alignment.
Flexibility: Struggles to turn the corner on the boundary as a Lateral Movement: Can sporadically struggle due to tightness
perimeter pass rusher. Hips and shoulders appear to be tied throughout the torso and hips. Foot speed is adequate and has
together when needing to pressure angles firmly to finish plays. enough burst moving linear to challenge far ranging plays once
ATHLETICISM Coils well and anchors effectively with hip drop. opened to pursuit.

SCORE: 5.75
FILM SCORE: 7.57
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Defensive Lineman J onathan Bullar d is a bit of a difficult Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 projection. His ability to be a disruptive force along a defensive front is undeniable, however
he does appear to be a bit “in between” roles and traditional stereotypes. Bullard is a thick Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
framed bowling ball defender who pinballs through contact to work way into the backfield Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.01 and interrupt timing. His first step is very strong when aligned on the interior but he will not Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
regularly win with speed on the boundary. Bullard has a very strong physical upper body but
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lacks the length to stack blocks and shed regularly. Bullard will likely be more of a defensive
5.74 chess piece along the front; apt to see a lot of time on the interior in obvious passing Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) situations to allow his quickness to take over and get into gaps quickly and challenge pass Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
sets. Because he will require some creativity; some teams may not covet him as high. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.75
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.57
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 3 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

R o n a l d B l a i r, E D G E D e f e n d e r #49

Date of Birth: 01/21/1993 RS Senior, Appalachian State University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 284


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 51 - Career Wins: 34 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 90 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.52
- 13 - Career Production: 221 tackles, 20.0 sacks, 53.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.39 - TFL/Game: 1.05
2014 Top Competition: Michigan, Southern Mississippi, Arkansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Arkansas State, Ohio
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.15 - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.50

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.81
- 10 Yard Split: 1.75
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Arkansas State (2015), Ohio (2015), Wyoming (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: R eally accentuates movements with the Feet/COD: Not the most nimble of feet to accelerate or change
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 32 hands. Very deliberate with press and stack or rip/club moves to directions quickly. Will struggle to close down if isolated in space
clear chest. Will do very well shedding from contact due to the against read action in the backfield. Is capable of crossing face at
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 range of motion hands are able to get. the LOS to challenge interior gaps.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” First Step Quickness: Does not have a very notable first step to Tackling: W ill miss some tackles against more nimble footed
explode into the backfield; has only average ability to challenge ball carriers due to some tightness through the core; is not able to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” around the perimeter with speed. Has to coil tightly into a three bend and maximize frame for tackle radius. Hits with power; has a
point to get forward spring and push OTs. lot of pop present in pads.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: High motor player; will frequently double back into the Toughness: Physical presence along the L OS, whether lined up
pocket if play is extended as Quarterback flushes the pocket. Will on the boundary or attacking from interior gaps. Heavy hands will
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.95 consistently reset the hands and attempt to throw blockers in high regularly reset the LOS and jolt blockers. Holds ground after
traffic. stacking blocks and has upper body strength to throw off opponent.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: W ill not win primarily with speed but has Run Stopping: W ill be a regular contributor to the strong side
- Short Shuttle: 4.82 the ability with hands to clear and proceed unimpeded into the as a defender to spill ball back inside to pursuit. Has the ability to
backfield. Flashed effective bull rush, push/pull, rip and club stack up blocks and sustain a free arm to the boundary as a contain
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A counters to free up chest. player.
Flexibility: Has some tightness throughout the hips and core, Lateral Movement: L eaves a bit of something to be desired
struggles to lean or turn the corner. Is more of an upright player when isolated in space. Feet are active but not particularly quick
and will be much more effective sorting through trash instead of and does not show a high end ability to shuffle laterally and close
ATHLETICISM bending around it. down space.

SCORE: 4.89
FILM SCORE: 7.37
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Appalachian State EDGE Defender Ronald Blair is a pleasant sur pr ise when Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 turning on Appalachian State games. Blair has a high level of violence to his game; he hits
with heavy hands and is very deliberate in maximizing his range of motion to create as much Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
separation from blockers as possible. As a result, Blair compensates frequently for only Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.52 average movement skills for the position. While Blair is not going to be able to run right Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
around NFL offensive tackles, his upper half work suggests a viable transition to be able to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
stay clean and make plays at the next level. Blair is a limited ceiling prospect and likely will
6.81 not be able to put up high levels of sack production but will be a very strong candidate to be a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) 4-3 strong side Defensive End who should be able to kick inside on passing downs due to his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
heavy hands. Blair would make a lot of sense on the back end of Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.89
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.37
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 2 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e a n L o w r y, E D G E D e f e n d e r #94

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Northwestern University Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 295


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.529
- 96 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.45
- 14 - Career Production: 139 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 31.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.78 - Sacks/Game: 0.25 - TFL/Game: 0.62
2014 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Notre Dame
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Michigan, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.87 - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.84
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Iowa (2015), Nebraska (2015), Michigan (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does get beat with conceding inside grip at Feet/COD: Has a strong level of COD ability. W ill re-direct and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 times. Does well to fight through contact and strip hands off of pivot to sustain outside leverage when challenged and has sudden
frame courtesy of forearm club or swat. Will stack and steer short area movement ability to work across face or suddenly pivot
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 blockers effectively to control POA. and clear a blocker to play ball.
- Vertical Jump: 32.5” First Step Quickness: V ery sudden and quick from interior Tackling: L ack of wingspan can be an issue at times. Physical,
gaps. Has enough burst to challenge some OTs on the boundary; violent hitter. Massive ball of muscle, will overpower ball carriers if
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” especially lighter ones worried about respective speed to power able to carry momentum into tackles. Does well to lean/re-direct
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6” conversion. Will not win regularly on edge track, however. and finish in short areas.

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: T remendous motor. R uns hot and relentlessly sorts Toughness: Capable of playing on the interior or the exterior;
through trash to progress to the ball. Does well to work back up the will consistently win setting the edge as a defensive end playing
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.26 field and challenge plays beyond 5 yards of the LOS. outside shade; too physical for OTs. Stout and strong enough to
hold ground on the interior as well.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: W ins primarily come with overwhelming Run Stopping: Presence is impossible to miss along the defensive
- Short Shuttle: 4.38 size/power/speed combinations but has shown ability to win with a front. Resets the LOS consistently and shows very strong effort to
push/pull combination and a narrow lean to slip past OL punches collapse and seal the POA. Penetration plays flash from the interior
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and push through gaps. to disrupt and cause chaos.
Flexibility: Does play a bit upright at times, most notable when Lateral Movement: Does not have the speed to flow from the
trying to close down along the boundary. Will show ability to rotate backside and close down quickly or the mobility laterally to string

ATHLETICISM the shoulders and sustain leverage while diminishing surface area
for blockers.
plays out to the sideline; must be setting the edge to the strong side
and turn runs back inside to defensive pursuit.

SCORE: 6.16
FILM SCORE: 7.77
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor thwester n EDGE Defender Dean Lowr y is an exciting football player ; an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 impressive blend of explosive power and size. Lowry is a bit of a hybrid, athletic enough to
play along the boundary as a strong side Defensive End but big and strong enough to play Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
along the defensive interior. Lowry is a piece that should stay on the field all three downs; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.45 kicking inside in passing situations would allow his athleticism to stand out against more Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
lethargic blockers. Where Lowry comes up short is in some minor areas: lack of length can
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
be problematic when trying to finish plays along the boundary; he will also concede his chest
4.84 at times and allow blockers to roll back his pad level. Because Lowry is not a true pressure Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) defender; his value does take a bit of a hit but a team looking add athleticism and versatility Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
to their defensive front would be well served taking Lowry on Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.16
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.77
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 2 5 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Bronson Kaufusi, EDGE Defender #90

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Brigham Young University Cougars

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6055 - Weight: 281


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 34.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.55


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.561
- 105 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.92
- 15 - Career Production: 169 tackles, 25.5 sacks, 42.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.38 - Sacks/Game: 0.51 - TFL/Game: 0.85
2014 Top Competition: Texas, Boise State, Memphis
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, UCLA, Utah
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.87 - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: 1.69
- Games watched: Nebraska (2015), Boise State (2015), Michigan (2015), Utah (2015), Texas (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Packs a heavy punch in hands; will throw Feet/COD: Heavy feet and a long frame limit ability to close
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 and jolt to establish a firm stack on blocks. Effective in a number of down and crash inside when isolated in space. Will not be able to
areas to shed hands, likes to work in a swim to force false punches suddenly stick foot in the ground to protect boundary gap integrity
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 and penetrate. as a perimeter player.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” First Step Quickness: Flashes are inconsistent and appear Tackling: T ackle radius is tremendous along the POA and
mostly with hand in the dirt on obvious third down situations. Very stringing along the LOS. Very long wingspan is capable of grabbing
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” strong motor and snap anticipation in these circumstances but does cloth and stalling up field momentum of ball carriers. Has strong
not appear to be a naturally twitchy athlete. grasp and rarely concedes YAC.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Plays with a high level of exertion, will pressure on Toughness: Can get rocked back by lower leverage defenders.
secondary efforts after play has extended beyond the pocket or Needs to play with a firmer sense of leverage and power in pass
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.03 down the field of play. Likeable level of effort to flow to ball away rushes with hands on frame; fails to play with same tilt and closing
from alignment. ability that flashes when unoccupied.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Heavy handed bull rusher with handful of Run Stopping: Physically stout player but will work into trouble
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 counters. Swim move is effective; will rotate the shoulders and peeking up into the backfield instead of squatting down to stack
diminish surface area, swinging arm to clear blocker’s hands. blocks and read keys. When able to fold back blockers does have
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Would like to see more precision in attacks at the wrist/elbow. functional strength to be highly effective setting the edge.
Flexibility: Needs to sit down at the POA with more Lateral Movement: W ill not be an effective in space player.
consistency. Struggles with consistency and balance when working Struggles to work out in space and flow to sustain leverage if
against contact. Has ability to show impressive tilt when beating isolated and caught in a footrace. Much better at stringing into
ATHLETICISM blockers quickly and finishing unimpeded to the Quarterback. backfield and lateral to force back inside.

SCORE: 5.45
FILM SCORE: 6.93
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Br igham Young EDGE Defender Br onson Kaufusi has some confusing film. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.55 At times, he is physically stout and effective as a boundary run defender. Other times he fails
to take advantage of boundary leverage and will lose contain. Kaufusi’s results in pass Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
protection are mixed as well; he is a large framed rusher who finishes with better ability to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.92 lean and bend to carry speed when unoccupied as compared to winning with power and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
strength against bodies in front of him. Kaufusi has a firm NFL skillset and should viably be
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
a player capable of contributing (potentially even developing into a starter) if he is able to
6.98 commit his body to one typecast or another. Kaufusi currently is a tweener; lost between Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) being a true 4-3 strong side defensive end and a 3-4 defensive end. If Kaufusi can add/drop Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
weight and have his changes compliment his current skill set he can be a viable starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.45
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 2 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ty r o n e H o l m e s , E D G E D e f e n d e r #91

Date of Birth: 09/10/1993 Senior, University of Montana Grizzlies

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6024 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.73


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.683
- 111 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.15
- 16 - Career Production: 214 tackles, 34.5 sacks, 49.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.20 - Sacks/Game: 0.68 - TFL/Game: 0.97
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
Montana Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.87
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: North Dakota State (2015), Liberty (2015), South Dakota State (2015), Eastern Washington (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L acks in length but is able to largely Feet/COD: Struggles at times with lateral redirection or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 compensate with excellent pop in hands and a number of suddenness when pressing to work in space. Has the ability to slant
techniques to shed hands. Arm over move and push/pull are both inside on a tight angle and cross face of would be blockers to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 effective block shedding techniques. counter inside as rusher.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” First Step Quickness: Does not appear to have anything greater Tackling: W ill miss some tackles on account of struggles to lean/
than average initial burst. Will showcase ability to explode only on bend when trying to finish. Tackle radius is only average due to an
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” blatant passing situations and able to coil much of bodyweight average wingspan. Will delivery heavy hits to ball carriers or QBs if
forward on a steep speed rush stance. able to get hips behind pads.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Strong effort at all times. W ill bounce back from losing Toughness: Plays with a good level of physicality. Can put head
footing or being pushed past the pocket to work back towards the down and bull through offensive tackles if required. Holds firm at
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.00 LOS. Works hard to hold ground at the POA and sustain the edge the POA to filter runs as a strong side defender against the run. Hits
in run defense. are heavy when aligned.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Highly impressive level of versatility. W ill Run Stopping: Is a suitable strong side defender. Struggles at
- Short Shuttle: 4.26 bull rush, swim, rip, push/pull or duck inside with success; appears times to get off of blocks due to length and struggles to work
to set up or assess OTs after the snap to attack at weakest point. laterally if tested with a quick hitting boundary run. Very strong
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A from an “in the box” perspective.
Flexibility: A ppears to struggle with fluidity and free Lateral Movement: W ill be tested by perimeter runs to hold
movement below the sternum. Has the ability to torque the the boundary as a strong side defensive end. Lack of hip mobility
shoulders and generate false punches from blockers but is tight contributes to inability to string out with speed.
ATHLETICISM through the hips and trunk; limited bend ability.

SCORE: 8.14
FILM SCORE: 7.03
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Montana EDGE Tyr one Holmes has the look and feel of a 4-3 Defensive End Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.73 at the next level. Holmes does not have the length, movement skills or burst to be relied upon
to play out in space in a 3 man defensive front scheme. Instead, Holmes likely projects best Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
as a strong side Defensive End; where his refined hand techniques can continue to mask a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.15 lack in notable length and be an asset to playing the run as an aggressive primary edge setting Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
defender. Holmes has a lot of power packed into frame; he wins with it both in his hands and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in his pass rushes. Capable of bulling OTs over with a power rush; Holmes forces blockers to
7.87 respect his strength and is able to thrive on efficient pass rush counters that are timed well to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) force empty punches. Holmes may never be a quality starter but should certainly be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
considered as a viable rotational player to a NFL team’s defensive front. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.14
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 1 9 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jordan Jenkins, EDGE Defender #59

Date of Birth: 07/01/1994 Senior, University of Georgia Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6025 - Weight: 257


- Hand Diameter: 11.00” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.08


- Career Starts: 43 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.744
- 137 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.67
- 17 - Career Production: 204 tackles, 19.0 sacks, 39.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.37 - TFL/Game: 0.76
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Missouri, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Pennsylvania State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.80 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.68
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Florida (2015), Clemson (2014), Georgia Tech (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Needs to become more polished in shedding Feet/COD: Does not do well when isolated in space and asked to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 blocks with hands; fails to sweep or finish cleanly to separate. Has plant firmly to redirect momentum. Base appears to be narrow
a very long wingspan, utilizes well to stack blocks and sustain when running and limits ability to collect balance. Has short area
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 leverage against blockers. quickness to cross face of blockers on slants at the LOS.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” First Step Quickness: A ppears to have above average burst and Tackling: Fails to put body behind a disappointing amount of
initial quickness. Will not regularly win with speed on the boundary tackle attempts. Will attempt to tackle high and slide off of more
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” but rather is more noticeable when slanting or crashing gaps in the powerful runners as a result. Has the desirable wingspan to
run game. influence the POA.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: R egularly plays with a level of urgency to press the Toughness: Extremely stout at the POA . Easily one of, if not
pocket as a rusher. Will hustle across the formation when located best trait. Rarely allows blockers underneath pads and will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A on the back side of runs. Very nice job to fight and scratch for regularly beat up on skill players to work from the opposing side of
leverage to hold ground at the POA. the LOS. Resets the LOS with regular consistency.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Offers minimal variety in this area. Shows Run Stopping: Presence is regularly felt as a gap defender. Can
- Short Shuttle: N/A best with a speed to power bull rush but lacks secondary moves to shoot through and penetrate with quickness or lock out and turn
build off of. Needs to become more accurate and efficient with hand runs back into pursuit with power. Has a good ability to read blocks
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A placement as a means of clearing chest. and adjust position.
Flexibility: Moves well within the hashes but does not have the Lateral Movement: Should not be asked to work out in space
hip mobility to open and play with a high rate of speed to the regularly as a contain player. Does not have the hip mobility to
sideline, nor the ability to drop cleanly off of the LOS. Anchors plant and gain width to protect perimeter. Capable of suddenness
ATHLETICISM extremely well to squat into power position. when shifting a gap in attack mode.

SCORE: 6.46
FILM SCORE: 7.03
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia EDGE Defender J or dan J enkins has the fr ame to be a viable Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.08 contributor to a defensive front; however it isn’t certain that his best fit is as a traditional role
in any particular kind of system. Jenkins is at his best when able to play gaps in the run game Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
as a way of sealing the POA. He does not currently offer a lot of versatility and does not Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.67 consistently challenge the edge track as a pass rusher. While Jenkins does have a fair amount Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
of explosiveness, he does not necessarily have the burst or twitchiness to be a strong
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
candidate to regularly play wide angles as a rusher. Where Jenkins does do well is in obvious
5.68 passing downs as an interior player. Jenkins would be an excellent candidate for a niche Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) player with the ability to contribute as a pressure player thanks to quickness for interior Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
blockers and enough size to counter their punches. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.46
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 7 . 0 3 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kyler Fackrell, EDGE Defender #9

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Utah State University Aggies

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6044 - Weight: 244


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.17


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.634
- 150 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.06
- 18 - Career Production: 253 tackles, 13.0 sacks, 36.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 6.17 - Sacks/Game: 0.32 - TFL/Game: 0.88
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Knee INJ)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Utah, Boise State, Akron
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Boise State (2015), Colorado State (2015), Utah (2015), Akron (2015), Southern California (2013) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Hands do not possess high amount of pop. Feet/COD: Does have some struggles trying to unhinge for
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 Are highly active and regularly utilizes sweeps or pulls to forcibly backwards depth. Nimble working laterally and especially when
shed and drop blocker’s head. Tremendous length to stack and with attacking forward to redirect frame and slash through gaps when
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 shoulder tilt is able to add extra range. rushing the passer.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” First Step Quickness: Has above average initial burst off the Tackling: Fails to pop consistently with pads, is not going to be
line; working frequently from a two point stance is still able to an enforcer type of player. Will consistently wrap when able to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” challenge and get hip to hip with lesser OTs. Not a true speed square up ball carriers or when crashing down hard from the back
rusher but plays with a slasher style, using steep angles. side.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Can be a bit blasé in pass drops; will assume closed Toughness: Can get washed past the POA or past the pocket
windows and get thrown over. Pass rush motor is strong to work when playing with speed; does not have the functional athleticism to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A forward and press the issue as a means of extending for pressures gear down and push back against pressure or resistance.
and disruptive plays.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: V ersatile rusher but appears to pick Run Stopping: Effective mostly from the back side where able to
- Short Shuttle: N/A counters wildly at times; spinning into traffic or trying to dip on crash down against down blocks and use linear speed to chase down
\too tight an angle. Length and violent sweeping of hands creates ball carriers from behind. Can get caught up in traffic when
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A effective shed when well timed. stacking and filtering to the play side.
Flexibility: A bit of stiffness trying to unhinge the hips moving Lateral Movement: Capable of playing with speed if
backwards into pass drops. Highly pliable and bendable player responsibilities carry outside the hashes and off the ball. Will work
when tilting into turns or turning the corner as a pass rusher. Can well trailing the play to crash down but sustain integrity to plant
ATHLETICISM coil into block stacks well. and attack if action counters back to far side.

SCORE: 6.30
FILM SCORE: 7.30
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Utah State EDGE Defender Kyler Fackr ell has loads of potential; he Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.17 possesses the natural length, pliability and movement skills to develop into a special pass
rusher in a 3-4 defense. Fackrell has a notable amount of development ahead of him; mostly Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
in regard to adding functional strength and power as an additional element and aspect of his Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.06 game. Fackrell’s technique with his hands and the burst/speed he possesses frequently puts Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
him in position to make impact plays but too many times he is pushed past the play by
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
blockers working from his hip pocket. Fackrell is versatile and should ideally be utilized at
6.64 times in space covering shallow zones to take advantage of his height and reasonably strong Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) athleticism. In all, 3-4 franchises considering addition pass rushers would be well served Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
considering Fackrell towards the early portions of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.30
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014 ACL Tear (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 9 9 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Theiren Cockran, EDGE Defender #55

Date of Birth: 09/10/1992 RS Senior, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Prospect Measurement Source: Tropic Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6046 - Weight: 260


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.19


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.568
- 157 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.72
- 19 - Career Production: 87 tackles, 15.5 sacks, 25.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.71 - Sacks/Game: 0.30 - TFL/Game: 0.49
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Wisconsin
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.17
Minnesota Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.23
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Ohio State (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Guilty to locking out hands and failing to Feet/COD: Has above average movement skills and ability to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 attack anatomical weak points with consistency as a means of shift weight due to pliability. Does well to stay square along the LOS
shedding blocks. Will flash ability to use subtle swats and sweeps in and has suitable short area acceleration to close down space.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 pass rushing scenarios and prior to initial contact.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” First Step Quickness: L acks high end explosiveness but will win Tackling: L ong, wide wingspan capable of influencing at the
with snap anticipation or when facing softer offensive tackles LOS and altering ball carrier’s pathways. Will grab cloth and wrap
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” around the boundary. Has enough juice to keep Tackles honest. to finish plays. Does have a fair amount of explosiveness in closing
down.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Does not consistently work with the same sense of Toughness: Holds the POA very well and is capable of holding
urgency from snap to snap. Will be content to lock out and hold ground against NFL size offensive linemen. Hits with ferocity when
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A ground as compared to other reps where pursuit is much more closing from an uncovered position to finish.
prevalent.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Counters are sporadic but effective when Run Stopping: M ixed results; will show ability to reset the L OS
- Short Shuttle: N/A utilized with proper leverage and strong timing. Does most damage and progress into the backfield and follow suit with a locked up
from forearm sweep, dip/rip combination and speed to power bull stack without much effort to progress in pursuit.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A rush conversion.
Flexibility: Does have the ability to turn the corner as a pass Lateral Movement: Initial steps in short areas while square to
rusher; will work to a hip to hip position before leveraging to the LOS will provide ability to mirror initially but does not appear
tightly turn and squeeze for tight angle. to have the hip mobility to open and flow rapidly over extended
ATHLETICISM distances.

SCORE: 7.67
FILM SCORE: 6.97
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Minnesota EDGE Defender Their en Cockr an has the look of a r otational Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.19 player projecting forward to the next level. Cockran flashes occasionally both as a run
defender and a pass rusher; in part due to favorable length and some good short area Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
quickness. Cockran has not to date been able to harness his efforts into consistent impact on Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.72 the game; he will ebb and flow as a disruptive player as compared to consistently playing at a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
high level. Cockran’s frame and movement skills lend themselves best to a role as a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defensive end in a four man front; he has played with disruptiveness best from a three point
4.23 stance and tilted along the LOS. Cockran will need to harness his skills and develop better Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) hand work, when he is accurate he will shed blocks cleanly but will too often get bottled up Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
with hands locked out and little in the way of shedding techniques shown. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.67
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.97
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 9 2 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

E r i c S t r i k e r, E D G E D e f e n d e r #19

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Oklahoma Sooners

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5113 - Weight: 228


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 2.70


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 31 - Winning Percentage: 0.795
- 198 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.77
- 20 - Career Production: 191 tackles, 22.5 sacks, 45.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.43 - TFL/Game: 0.87
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Clemson, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.17 - TFL/Game: 1.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Baylor, Texas Christian, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.80 - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.83

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.69
- Games watched: Baylor (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Clemson (2015), Alabama (2014), Baylor (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L acks the length or power in pads to jolt or Feet/COD: Quick, twitchy athlete; particularly in short areas to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 separate from blockers when faced with contact one on one. Hands pick way through blocking schemes. Short area acceleration skills
struggle to sweep clear due opposing punches to a lack of strength; are tremendous, is able to get to top speed rapidly. Will break
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 will get swallowed at the POA. quickly to the perimeter when challenged in the run game.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: A bility to drive off of base from the Tackling: Struggles with finishing in contested tackles due to a
second level and accelerate/challenge the boundary is very strong. lack of length and functional strength. Can get pushed off of tackle
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” Is able to get hip to hip with pass protectors in several steps before attempts. Has firm amounts of power in the pads when able to align
turning the corner. and square up on tackle attempts.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Excellent effort and motor on a snap by snap basis. W ill Toughness: Fails to hold up at the POA or when faced with
work back towards the LOS after being pushed beyond plays. blockers. Will not regularly get off of bodies if having sort through
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Frequently found near the boundary and working down the field of trash. Fierce hitter when playing uncovered and able to directly
play in pursuit. challenge ball carriers.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Primarily a speed rusher. Not a player Run Stopping: W ill not be able to set the boundary as an EDGE
- Short Shuttle: N/A capable of converting speed to power, plays with leverage but lacks Defender; simply lacks the length to get off of blocks or the strength
push to collapse OTs. Ability to win is predicated around explosion to stonewall blocks. More of a slasher and likely better served
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and free runs. working off of the LOS.
Flexibility: Highly fluid player. W ill move well and can lean/tilt Lateral Movement: Excellent ability to open up hips and play
to contort body and carry speed very well. Has ability to play low quickly into the boundary. Will do well to flow as the backside
to the ground and change directions with suddenness. chase/pursuit defender and get overtop of the LOS and greet ball
ATHLETICISM carriers to the far side of the field.

SCORE: 5.85
FILM SCORE: 7.03
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma EDGE Defender Er ic Str iker has had a highly successful CFB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
2.70 career but does not appear to have the skillset to play at a similar position at the NFL level.
Striker simply lacks the functional strength, length or ability to get off of blocks to challenge Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
NFL offensive lineman and make plays along the LOS. Where Striker will continue to win is Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
8.77 with speed and short area quickness; he may be best suited for an off the ball pursuit LB or a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
chess piece. As a result of his physical skill set, Striker would be difficult to justify an early
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Day 3 selection on; instead he appears to be a niche player with the potential to still be a
7.03 quality contributor. Striker’s disruptive nature has potential to still be impactful if he is able Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) to flow freely throughout the field of play without having to sort through high areas of trash, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
a team putting him in such a position should quickly reap the benefits of it. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.85
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 6 8 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Carl Nassib, EDGE Defender #95

Date of Birth: 04/12/1993 RS Senior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6066 - Weight: 273


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.77


- Career Starts: 13 - Career Wins: 7 - Winning Percentage: 0.538
- 2 11 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.37
- 21 - Career Production: 64 tackles, 17.5 sacks, 24.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.78 - Sacks/Game: 0.49 - TFL/Game: 0.67
2014 Top Competition: Rutgers, Ohio State, Maryland
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Ohio State, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.84 - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.83 - TFL/Game: 2.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.80
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Ohio State (2015), Buffalo (2015), Illinois (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: W ill need to develop a greater consistency of Feet/COD: Base is naturally quite narrow and will struggle to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 stacking with length and not play so tight to chest. Utilizes an redirect with any level of fluidity or suddenness. Lunges to utilize
effective arm over technique to clear blocks. Likes to grapple and length in effort to tilt and readjust as compared to utilizing a
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 throw from the breast plate against off balance blockers. sustained base to slide laterally.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” First Step Quickness: Natural burst or ability to win with speed Tackling: Does not hit with a lot of pop or power due to long,
is limited to good snap anticipation and high amounts of weight lean frame. Has a tremendous wingspan but unless wrapping low
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” tilted forward on the hands. Will not be a natural speed rusher but around the legs can be prone to sliding off. Makes conscious effort
had just enough to challenge heavier footed blockers. to finish with a wrap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: High effort player. W ill transition into a trail pursuit Toughness: Gets uprooted and moved in the trenches fairly
player quickly after being run beyond the play. Crashes hard easily against Offensive Tackles. Will not have much success as a
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.27 in slant gap schemes and will commit full tilt to original bull rusher unless able to add substantial strength/bulk. Fails to stay
responsibility. square at the LOS; will allow shoulders to be turned.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: A rm over, push/pull and inside arm rip/ Run Stopping: Struggles to consistently hold the POA ;
- Short Shuttle: 4.37 lean are most effective counters. Seems to attack with a single particularly against drive blocks. Struggles with mesh point
predetermined move and fails to freelance off of the pass set of discipline/responsibility. Effective at holding gaps when able to beat
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A OTs. Able to win with speed rush but with compromised balance. OL into gap and squat into lane.
Flexibility: More of a folder than a bender. L unges and throws Lateral Movement: Hips do not have level of fluidity necessary
body into turns at the expense of balance and will frequently end to throw open into the boundary and play with speed as a contain
plays on the ground as a result. Hand large sphere of influence but player. Must be asked to work forward and set the edge instead of
ATHLETICISM does not have ability to sustain lean or tilt with speed. stringing laterally.

SCORE: 5.63
FILM SCORE: 6.53
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State EDGE Defender Car l Nassib is a gr eat stor y; a walk on Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.77 to the PSU squad worked to develop his body into the nation’s leading sack leader and an All
American (in addition to winning the Lombardi and Bednarik awards in 2015). How much Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
more room for growth there is on Nassib’s frame will likely immediately relate to his success Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.37 at the next level; Nassib does not have high end natural physical ability and is going to need Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
to continue to grind to work out as a productive player at the next level. Nassib is stiff
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
throughout the hips and his excellent length can only compensate so much. Nassib is a great
5.80 worker and has a great motor, he will likely find a home as a Day 3 draft selection where he Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) will be able to continue to try to grow into his frame and develop the strength to eventually Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
gain looks as a 4-3 strong side defensive end. Limited overall upside prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.53
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 6 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Joe Schobert, EDGE Defender #58

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Wisconsin Badgers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6014 - Weight: 247


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.38


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.714
- 214 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 55
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.41
- 22 - Career Production: 154 tackles, 13.0 sacks, 33.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.80 - Sacks/Game: 0.24 - TFL/Game: 0.61
2014 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Ohio State, Auburn
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 2.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Iowa, Northwestern
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.76 - Tackles/Game: 10.3 - Sacks/Game: 1.67 - TFL/Game: 3.50

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.36
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Northwestern (2015), Iowa (2015), Nebraska (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Sorely lacking in length and pop in hands to Feet/COD: Smooth, collected player on base. W ill do well to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 reset the LOS or win with initial punch. More effective currently as collect and stay balanced without excessive strides or false steps.
a sweeping forearm rusher and defender to play off of blocks as Has the short area quickness to duck inside on stunts or cross face
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 compared to stacking up opponents at the POA. of blockers if shooting gaps.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: Has a fair amount of acceleration out of Tackling: L acks the length or influence along the L OS to be a
stance but likely has room to grow if given opportunity to get high area defender. Will miss some tackles on account of frame and
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” weight forward in a three point stance more consistently. Will dart lack of ability to wrap up. Strong form tackles when square up to
quickly into backfield if playing for penetration. ball carriers and Quarterbacks.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Motor is tremendous. W ill dart and transition out of Toughness: W ill be swallowed up at the POA . Does well to hold
initial trajectory as a rusher or defender and immediately ground and can split double teams with low COG but overall
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A accelerate up the field in pursuit of the football. Will rebound well struggles to get off of blocks and will not be reliable as an edge
from rushes being pushed beyond the pocket. setter due to inability to stack.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Struggles to utilize length and will be Run Stopping: W ill not be able to hold up on the play side
- Short Shuttle: N/A easily pushed past pocket by athletic OTs. Will sweep the hands unless utilized from off the ball. Does show strong backside flow and
and illustrates excellent balance to absorb body blows and sustain pursuit; strong angles to stay clean and space and come down to
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A forward momentum. Gap stunting is most effective. close off cut back lanes.
Flexibility: L acks ability to duck the inside shoulder and tightly Lateral Movement: Has the ability to string down the L OS as a
turn the corner. Low COG and strong hip level allow for backside pursuit player and hold gap integrity well. Flashes in
smoothness in weight distribution. Balance is on point and allows space to stop and come back inside of blockers to counter cut backs
ATHLETICISM for pressing to finish plays others may not. from opposition.

SCORE: 6.74
FILM SCORE: 6.90
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Wisconsin EDGE Defender J oe Schober t is a bit of a tweener ; he lacks the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.38 ideal length or physical play style to be able to translate effectively into an every down
EDGE position in the NFL. What Schobert does bring is excellent short area movement Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
skills, strong football intelligence, a relentless motor and strong balance to absorb contact and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
7.41 keep moving. This suggests a hybrid role may be best suited for his future; playing off the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
ball at times would eliminate the glaring issues as an EDGE defender in the run game and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
enable for free pursuit to the ball. But if able to buzz down onto the LOS from the backside
6.36 and flow freely from open formations there is an opportunity present for him to still be very Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) effective and make an impact in the backfield. His frame/skill set combination will be a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
challenge to maximize and as a result he should be considered strong value late in the Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.90
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.90
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 6 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jason Fanaika, EDGE Defender #51

Date of Birth: N/A (JUCO) Senior, University of Utah Utes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 276


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.53


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.708
- 226 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 24
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.80
- T23 - Career Production: 105 tackles, 9.0 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.38 - Sacks/Game: 0.38 - TFL/Game: 0.83
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Oregon, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Oregon, UCLA
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.92 - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 1.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.13
- 10 Yard Split: 1.68
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015), Brigham Young (2015), Colorado (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not play with a high level of extension to Feet/COD: Possesses quick, sudden feet to recollect base when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 stay clear and enable strong block disengage ability. Hands do forced to adjust to throws or cut backs at the LOS. Will not pin down
possess notable power to jolt but fails to establish control of blocks runs on the interior if left in space with explosive drive but does well
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 after initial blow. to smoothly turn and counter pursuit.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” First Step Quickness: Fails to regularly challenge with speed Tackling: W ill miss a number of opportunities due to frame
and get on top of blockers quickly out of the gates; instead will and lack of high functional length. Does have a very strong, thick
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” have to try to win with secondary counters. Lacks short area frame and will do well to hold up on contact and not yield additional
acceleration skills as well. yardage.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Consistent effort player. Does well to turn up the field Toughness: Physically stout frame with a natural leverage due
and get after ball carriers or having to sort through trash with to stature. Will hold ground effectively and can turn off of contact
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.06 hands to power through and disrupt plays. and penetrate if strong angles are not taken as a blocker.

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Pass Rush Counters: Preferred counters currently are arm Run Stopping: Capable space eating player on the boundary to
- Short Shuttle: 4.39 over move and a push/pull combination. Will not be able to turn runs back into pursuit. Can set the edge with physical play but
consistently shed and does not do well to extend and disengage will be a liability if conceding the boundary or allowing RBs to get
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A after OT locks up hands on chest. . the corner.
Flexibility: Plays with a very upright torso and a rigid spine. Lateral Movement: W ill be challenged to cover into the
Does not show high levels of lean or tilt to turn with speed or boundary if left unattended in space but in all likelihood will con-
explosiveness. cede boundaries if having to play through traffic and sustain an
ATHLETICISM outside contain role.

SCORE: 5.97
FILM SCORE: 6.50
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Utah EDGE Defender J ason Fanaika is not a par ticular ly appealing EDGE Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.53 Defender due to a lack of frame or stature and the apparent lack of functional movement
skills to play as a contain defender on the boundary at the next level. Will not consistently be Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
able to stack blocks; plays without a high level of range and can be swallowed by more Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.80 physical or athletic blockers at the POA. Fanaika plays with a hot motor and does present Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
some viable upside as a ST defender; he has the level of athleticism needed to play down the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
field as a straight line player and contribute on coverage units. Fanaika embodies the blue
6.13 collar prospect, he plays extremely hard and plays a physical brand of football. Unfortunately Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) it seems his build and athletic profile do not mesh particularly well with today’s NFL. Will Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
struggle to find a home on defense. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.97
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.50
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 5 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Eric Lee, EDGE Defender #91

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of South Florida Bulls

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 6036 - Weight: 258


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.481
- 227 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.85
- T23 - Career Production: 90 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.96 - Sacks/Game: 0.10 - TFL/Game: 0.40
2014 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Central Florida
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
South Florida Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Temple, Navy
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.17
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Kentucky (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Tennessee (2015), Mississippi (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Fails to utilize hands to press and stack Feet/COD: Long strider; legs cover a lot of ground. Does take
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A blockers. Instead is more apt to crash through crease with pads and inefficient steps to work body out of position; will play out of
attempt to bottle up lanes. Needs to develop further and become self potential disruption plays being too eager to jump into ball carrier’s
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 aware of staying clean. initial cut and lacks COD to work back.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: Has a fair amount of quickness at the Tackling: Pads carry a fair amount of pop. W ill carry forward
snap; particularly if challenging gaps as a slant defender. Was not momentum into backfield and attack the mesh point to guarantee
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” granted a high number of perimeter pass rush opportunities at pads align with hits. Safely works for wrap tackles when slashing at
USF. an angle towards the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: A bit complacent on the back side; will casually turn Toughness: Plays in the B gap frequently; will get washed out on
back up the field and progress into the LOS instead of quickly account of lack of frame for interior DL play. Has good power
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A flowing into the boundary or down the field. throughout the body and can apply to ball carriers as an explosive
hitter.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: V ery raw as a rusher. R esults stem mainly Run Stopping: Best as a crash down or force defender as
- Short Shuttle: N/A from extended hustle plays and winning a gap initially right at the compared to being a reactionary, two gap player or contain
snap. Will need to be mentally conditioned to a cerebral approach defender. Will beat blockers to landmarks out of stance.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A as a rusher.
Flexibility: Does show off some ability to rotate cleanly and slip Lateral Movement: Does not show desirable ability to redirect
through small creases along the LOS. Will show some tilt and bend and play isolated in space. Strictly speaking a Defensive End,
trying to lean with ball carrier counters when trying to finish plays. should not be considered for a 3-4 rush OLB role.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 8.30
FILM SCORE: 6.43
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: South Flor ida EDGE Defender Er ic Lee cur r ently is mor e of a pr ojection Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 than a sure transition from the college to the pro ranks. This is due to a number of reasons,
ranging from role and usage at USF to an unrefined skillset but tremendous frame for the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
next level. Lee flashed in bunches at USF courtesy of a pleasant burst as a penetration Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.85 defender; he has the ability to win gaps as a slashing defender. That said, Lee leaves much to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
be desired in numerous areas; mainly in how he plays off of blocks. Lee does not utilize his
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
hand effectively fails to stack blocks with reliability. Where Lee also needs to develop further
4.17 is efficiency as an open field defender; too frequently Lee would be in a position to finish a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) play only to take false steps and carry self out of tackling position. Lee should be regarded as Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
a true project player but one worthy of draft consideration. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 6 . 5 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E -
No character/injury concerns.
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Silverberry Mouhon, EDGE Defender #92

Date of Birth: 07/03/1993 RS Senior, University of Cincinnati Bearcats

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 255


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.565
- 238 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.62
- 25 - Career Production: 143 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.80 - Sacks/Game: 0.35 - TFL/Game: 0.50
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Memphis, Miami (FL)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Memphis, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.52
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Memphis (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not proceed after initial push and blow Feet/COD: Plays somewhat rigid; lacks smooth transitions as a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A to work hands through blocker’s reach and break point of contact rusher in space. Steep angle cuts are produced only with a lag at the
consistently. Has suitable length for playing along the POA plant point before generating momentum and push the opposite
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 boundary. direction.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: L acks consistently to push off of the L OS Tackling: L arge frame and a suitable wingspan to sustain
with urgency and challenge OTs on pass sets around the edge. No integrity as an edge defender and influence the ball carrier. Has the
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” noticeable acceleration in steps 2-3 in order to press the edge with ability to wrap up cleanly and finish without YAC.
quickness.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Does well to turn back up the field of play when ball is Toughness: Struggles to utilize final push necessary to turn the
distributed. Will show viable effort to fight through traffic and corner on blockers; lacks leverage or the power to press through
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A reach the ball. contact. Will be handled one on one by skill players in both pass and
run scenarios.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Slow to transition from initial push and Run Stopping: A bility to impact the run was predicated at times
- Short Shuttle: N/A rush to any level of counters; more content to attempt walking back around being unoccupied at the LOS. Has the length to develop as
blockers into the QB’s lap. Will need refinement and notable block stacker and shows the functional strength to hold ground at
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A development. the POA.
Flexibility: Struggles to play with tilt or lean, the spine sits very Lateral Movement: A verage athletics and long wingspan will
tall on the hips when moving in space. Does not have hip mobility make for some promising potential; however struggles to redirect
to unhinge and play out in space with quickness. and will need to play gap sound and with clean angles consistently
ATHLETICISM to hold the outside.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.47
SIZE SCORE (14% OVERALL)
Summary: Cincinnati EDGE Defender Silver ber r y Mouhon appear s to be shor t on Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 NFL caliber skills; in spite of sporting an impressive frame. Mouhon does not showcase
ideal levels of physical explosiveness or fluidness in the open field to suggest a smooth Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
transition will take place. Mouhon will be a potential developmental prospect but in all will Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.62 require a great deal of work and an ideal landing spot as a strong side DE in a four man Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)
front to help mask issues with fluidity, explosiveness as an edge rusher and a lack of pass
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
rush counters. Mouhon should be regarded as a practice squad caliber prospect and be
5.52 given several years to develop before a definitive direction; as such it would not be advisable Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) to invest a draft selection into Mouhon as a player. Limited ceiling due to lack of movement Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
skills. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (64%)

6.47
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 4 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Curt Maggitt, EDGE Defender #56

Date of Birth: 02/04/1993 RS Senior, University of Tennessee Volunteers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 247


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.414
- 241 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.92
- 26 - Career Production: 141 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 28.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.03 - Sacks/Game: 0.39 - TFL/Game: 0.81
2014 Top Competition: Georgia, Alabama, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 1.33 - TFL/Game: 1.50
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (September 2015 Hip INJ)
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.43
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Georgia (2014), Alabama (2014), South Carolina (2014), Oklahoma (2014), Oklahoma (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Is inconsistent with hand placement, will at Feet/COD: Heavy footed. L abors in the open field to close down
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A times struggle establishing and resetting LOS. Does not flash upper angles at the LOS or when asked to drop off of the LOS into pass
body strength to leverage blockers as a means of shedding. Does zones. Linear athlete, foot speed builds as momentum increases but
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 maximize length with long arm technique on the edge. start/stop ability is elongated by heavy feet and long strides.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: Is not notably quick or explosive. More Tackling: L acks closing burst to finish plays with regularity in
effective with hand in dirt and weight rolled forward as compared the backfield. Does well to jolt ball carriers with powerful pads,
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” to rushing from a wide 2 point stance. Does get a strong timing of runs feet through contact to finish plays well. Uses length well to
opposition deeper into games to challenge OTs. reach and influence ball carriers if unable to square shoulders.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: High motor player. A t times will play on the border of Toughness: W ill finish too many plays on the ground on account
violence and chaos, will at times waste energy and movements and of throwing body into blockers to stonewall at the POA. Stout once
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A counteract high energy play. Will pursue plays clear across the locked out with upper half to hold ground. Hits with power if left
field of play or from the back side. Strong second effort as a rusher. unimpeded to build up straight line momentum.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Needs to develop hand counters; a high Run Stopping: M ore effective filtering runs back into pursuit
- Short Shuttle: N/A percentage of disruptive rushes were on account of poor angles in setting the edge as compared to being a pursuit player. Lacks the
pass protection. Does not currently utilize effective counters aside speed to work from the back side effectively in spite of high motor.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A of a speed rush with shoulder dip, bull rush and an inside arm over. Does not work off of blocks with hands to finish plays consistently.
Flexibility: Struggles with lower half flexibility to drop off of Lateral Movement: L acks the foot speed, hip flexibility and
the LOS or when required to reach feet out from underneath base straight line burst to stick in ball carrier’s back pocket to clean up
and plant feet laterally. Illustrates a fair amount of torso tilt in stretch plays away from alignment. Struggles to squeeze and close in
ATHLETICISM effort to turn the corner as a rusher and provide inside leverage. space when facing zone read or quick traps.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.40
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Tennessee EDGE Cur t Maggitt is a difficult pr ojection if kept along the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.95 LOS. Maggitt struggles with lateral leverage and is unpolished as a pass rusher; leaving
questions regarding each of the two main components of play along the Line of Scrimmage. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
Maggitt’s best opportunity in the NFL may actually be back where he started his collegiate Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.92 career, as an Off Ball Linebacker. Maggitt has the physicality, size, length and functional Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)
athleticism to be very effective as a downhill interior linebacker working between the tackles
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in a 3-4 front. Injuries are also a concern for Maggitt; having missed a full season in 2013
7.43 and a large majority of another in 2015 as a result of a hip injury. Medicals will go a long Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) way in determining if Maggitt is a viable draft investment. Experience on special teams units Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and high motor play style will lend itself well to a potential shot at a final 53 man roster. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

6.40
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2012 ACL Tear/2015 Hip (-0.10)

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 4 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Dadi Nicolas, EDGE Defender #90

Date of Birth: 09/29/1992 Senior, Virginia Tech Hokies

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 235


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 35.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.85


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.538
- 263 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.67
- T27 - Career Production: 165 tackles, 17.0 sacks, 35.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.37 - Sacks/Game: 0.35 - TFL/Game: 0.72
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Cincinnati
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 2.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, North Carolina, Pittsburgh
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.74 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.28
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), North Carolina (2015), North Carolina State (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Has virtually no idea what to do with hands. Feet/COD: Very nimble footed athlete but struggles to change
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 Will flash excellent anatomical length but does not finish plays or directions in space when isolated one on one with ball carriers.
sustain separation. Needs to be more precise to strike hands and Does not plant and redirect but rather is inefficient in collecting
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 leverage into manipulating bodies to create space. steps before building momentum.

- Vertical Jump: 41.0” First Step Quickness: R eaction to the snap needs to be Tackling: Slips off of an alarming number of tackles due to a
improved, will be last to react at times. Very twitchy, explosive lack of girth on frame. Is extremely lean with the wingspan to be an
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” athlete with the potential to be a devastating speed rusher if able to effective wrap tackler but needs to bring feet on contact and add
further develop technical side of the game. weight to generate greater force on impact.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Can be lazy on the back side of plays. Too easily pulls Toughness: Offers little in the way of resistance when being
off of throttle and misses chances to make splash plays from the washed beyond the POA. Far too light in the trunk to play along the
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.04 back side in pursuit. Does work back to the QB after being pushed LOS with effectiveness. Does not hit with pop or power in pads to
past the pocket. jar the ball.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Needs to develop a cerebral approach to Run Stopping: L ight frame poses significant challenge from
- Short Shuttle: 4.38 rushing and be more calculated with where and when counters are playing outside in as an edge contain player. Will get washed past
used. Does not regularly use length or leverage. Most consistent the POA even if able to utilize speed at the snap to win and cross
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A move is a swim move to win initially prior to contact. face as a slash/penetration player.
Flexibility: Frustrating lack of bend when being leveraged by Lateral Movement: V ery quick athlete as a whole, once
blockers to force missed plays. Appears to have the movement skills momentum is opened into the boundary will rapidly accelerate and
as a whole, possesses a high amount of mobility in the hips to open stay in line to make plays or force a cut back.
ATHLETICISM and unlock when dropping off of the LOS.

SCORE: 6.15
FILM SCORE: 6.17
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Vir ginia Tech EDGE Defender Dadi Nicolas is going to have a significant Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.85 transition looming in order to find success at the NFL level. Nicolas is extremely raw, in part
due to the fact that the Hokies played him a large portion of the time as a 4 point stance Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
interior gap defender instead of working from the edge of the LOS. Nicolas has tremendous Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
5.67 movement skills but is severely lacking in the way of functional strength and it is debatable if Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
putting him on the LOS at all is advisable. Nicolas’ speed, fluidity and length may lend itself
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
better to a position as a hybrid player or a 4-3 WILL relied on purely for pursuit and
4.28 athleticism. Otherwise, Nicolas must learn how to use his hands to stack blocks, counter as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) pass rusher and be more effective in his movements to be a productive player. NFL Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
franchises considering Nicolas should hold off on investing a selection until Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.15
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 2 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

A l e x M c C a l i s t e r, E D G E D e f e n d e r #14

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 36.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 9 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.889
- 264 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 32
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.66
- T27 - Career Production: 49 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 17.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.53 - Sacks/Game: 0.39 - TFL/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.80 - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.28
- 10 Yard Split: 1.68
- Games watched: Kentucky (2015), Vanderbilt (2015), Tennessee (2015), Mississippi (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L acks in ability to play through hands of Feet/COD: W ill overextend feet and struggle to come to balance
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A defenders; missing strength to finish efforts attacking at anatomical when working in space; loses footing trying to peel back inside.
weak points of blockers. Has tremendous length and ability to Has quick steps but strides cover large amounts of turf and limit
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 extend when fitting hands on breast plate. suddenness.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” First Step Quickness: Does not consistently win while pressing Tackling: L engthy defender with abnormally large wingspan to
hard angles as a wide rusher; lacks the burst or explosiveness off grab ball carriers. Effective wrapping up along the LOS and will get
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” the line to get hip to hip early in pass sets. Will require further ball carriers low to help corral and halt forward momentum.
development to be consistent on the edge track.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’8”
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: W ill not provide same snap out of stance on a consistent Toughness: W ill get bullied by offensive linemen able to
play to play basis. Does stay engaged to flow to the ball carrier if establish a firm hand grip inside the shoulders. Struggles with
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.01 left quickly on the back side of plays. functional strength due to long, lean frame and naturally high sitting
COG due to length.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: W ill need to add a power element to game Run Stopping: W ill need to become a larger physical presence
- Short Shuttle: 4.00 in order to prevent blockers from sitting on primary move; a and hold the LOS with better results. Has excellent length to string
shoulder tuck and tight turn is currently most elaborate move in plays into the boundary but will not be able to hold ground if ran
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A rush arsenal. directly at.
Flexibility: L ow levels of lower half mobility present; does not Lateral Movement: Does not have the lower half hip mobility to
corner or plant to laterally change directions without a high level flip open and carry weight into the boundary without selling out on
of labor. Does have some looseness through the torso to duck and interior plays. Has the length to influence much larger area of space
ATHLETICISM carry speed on rush track. into the boundary.

SCORE: 6.98
FILM SCORE: 6.37
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida EDGE Defender Alex McCalister has a ver y high ceiling as an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 EDGE Defender courtesy of the type of frame that simply does not come around often. With
that said; McCalister is going to need to work very hard to add mass to his frame and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
maximize his football skill set. Watching McCalister play gives the impression that he’s still Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.66 learning how to move as an athlete; he looks uncoordinated and poorly balanced at times. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
There is potential if he’s able to find his COG more consistently and add notable amounts of
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
mass and functional strength that he could eventually be a starter for a franchise. That day,
4.28 however, appears to be a way off in the distance; as McCalister currently tips scales under Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) 240 lbs. McCalister is a total shot in the dark and as such, should be regarded with caution Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and not be highly coveted on Draft weekend. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.37
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 2 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Pete Robertson, EDGE Defender #10

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Texas Tech University Red Raiders

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6030 (Listed) - Weight: 239 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.486
- 275 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.56
- 29 - Career Production: 227 tackles, 22.5 sacks, 39.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.37 - Sacks/Game: 0.42 - TFL/Game: 0.76
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 1.33
Texas Tech Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma State, Baylor
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.94 - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.33

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Louisiana State (2015), Baylor (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Oklahoma State (2014) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not play with power or strength through Feet/COD: Feet are active but step frequency is not notably
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 the upper body. Fails to lock out and extend on blockers; will high; instead will leap and long stride areas to cover ground. Short
struggle to press and disengage to flow to the football. area close or re-direction ability from a still position lacks
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 suddenness.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: Fails to challenge hip to hip and turn the Tackling: Has a fairly strong wingspan and is a consistent wrap
corner with consistency. Does not possess the explosive movement tackler. Does not play with high amounts of power but will wrap up
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” skills required to get into the backfield from wide angles. firmly and squeeze ball carriers to finish.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: Guilty of failing to get eyes around to identify chances to Toughness: Eaten up and swallowed at the POA as a run
make plays after initial push falters. Strong push in traffic when defender; does not have the ability to play with leverage to squat
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A ball is still present in front to work through blockers and make a and hold ground or press and stack blockers to disengage cleanly
play. and pursue.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Is too slow in processing action in the Run Stopping: Not particularly effective along the L OS due to a
- Short Shuttle: N/A backfield; will need to develop a keener eye for action of the play lack of functional play strength or ability to get off of blocks. Will
and progressing out of initial punch and into an effort to shed struggle to provide an impact here without adding significant
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A hands. strength and bulk.
Flexibility: Plays with an upright frame; struggles to drop low Lateral Movement: A verage movement skills in space when
and play underneath the pads of offensive players. Can get pushed asked to play laterally; has enough speed to out-leverage blockers
around and tilted back onto heels without proper anchor present. into the boundary and hold contain if left clean.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 4.62
FILM SCORE: 5.97
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Tech EDGE Defender Pete Rober tson will face a difficult tr ansition to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A the NFL; although he has had a high level of impact throughout his career at Texas Tech he
presents little in the way of a NFL skillset that would make him a viable roster player. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
Robertson has a long, lanky frame without little in the way of power or speed; he is caught in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
6.56 between in each category. In addition, Robertson’s hands are lethargic and do not showcase Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)
the hand techniques required to stack blocks and consistently shed hands off of frame to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
continue freely to the football in pursuit. Any future in the league for Robertson would need
7.20 to stem from a notable overhaul of his frame and the development of notably higher levels Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (12%) of functional strength and power. As is, Robertson should be regarded as a training camp Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
contributor. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.62
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (66%)

5.97
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 1 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ron Thompson, EDGE Defender #13

Date of Birth: 08/01/1993 RS Junior, Syracuse University Orange

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.18


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 6 - Winning Percentage: 0.250
- 281 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.90
- 30 - Career Production: 87 tackles, 12.0 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.35 - Sacks/Game: 0.32 - TFL/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Clemson, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.92 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00

EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.77


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.25
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), Louisiana State (2015) -
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not counter linemen’s hands with Feet/COD: Does not corner or change direction with a high level
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 effectiveness. Even when able to place hands onto blocker’s chest of efficiency. Will miss plays by failing to come to balance and
or wrist/elbow does not show the power or strength to sweep clear losing position at the point of attack. Will struggle to mirror shifty
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 24 and disengage. QBs or RBs in space.

- Vertical Jump: N/A First Step Quickness: L acks notable burst or explosiveness off Tackling: W ill miss tackles due to base; allows feet to drift or
of the line. Will not be able to challenge the edge track as a speed narrow when squaring up blocks and will subsequently fold as an
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 33.5” rusher from tight or wide angles. Struggles to quickly cross face of open field tackler. Lacks ideal length to be a high influence POA
blockers as well. defender.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’6” Effort: T remendous effort. W ill out-hustle teammates into the Toughness: Physically capable of holding ground when engaged
boundary and work far down the field in an effort to get overtop of with perimeter blockers but will get collapsed once trying to peel off
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.46 run after catch/contact. blocks and work towards the ball. Does not carry high level of pop
or power in hands or pads.
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Pass Rush Counters: Does not currently illustrate a cerebral Run Stopping: Does not have the ability to peel off of blocks or
- Short Shuttle: 4.50 approach to rushing; does not hit counter moves with any level of the explosiveness to play as a penetration player. Is stuck currently
consistency. Instead will occasionally flash a one arm swat/club to in between roles until hands and technique develop further to allow
EDGE Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A clear blocker’s near hand. for block stacking.
Flexibility: Has some upper half mobility to torque from the Lateral Movement: Struggles to play with feet out from
shoulders and clear frame from contact but lacks the lean or lower underneath of hips; will be challenged to stick foot in the ground
half mobility to plant and redirect or finish after forcing a false and drive to close down or play into the boundary.
ATHLETICISM punch.

SCORE: 4.73
FILM SCORE: 6.30
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Syr acuse EDGE Defender Ron Thompson was yet another sur pr ising Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.18 declarant for the 2016 NFL Draft. Thompson, a RS Junior, does not currently present the
level of athleticism required to suggest that an early entry to the draft was an advisable Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
decision; instead Thompson is going to be lost in the shuffle of a deep pass rusher class and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49
4.90 will not warrant attention until late on Draft weekend. Thompson struggles to change Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)
directions with suddenness and missed a number of plays as a result. Thompson’s hand
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
technique is a glaring red mark on his film, he struggles to play off of blocks or utilize his
6.25 hands to lock out and engage against offensive linemen consistently or with effectiveness. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) As is, Thompson looks like a long term project going forward into the NFL and should be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
regarded as such when factoring his draft worth. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.73
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.30
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.15 (EDGE)


- 6 . 0 4 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2 0 1 6 F i v e Te c h D E R a n k i n g s
- 3-4 Defensive Ends -

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 6 5 TECH DeForest Buckner Oregon 8.01

2 53 5 TECH Sheldon Rankins Louisville 7.51

3 154 5 TECH Jihad Ward Illinois 6.94

4 180 5 TECH Jarran Reed Alabama 6.78

5 190 5 TECH Shawn Oakman Baylor 6.71

Pennsylvania
6 267 5 TECH Anthony Zettel
State 6.21

5 TECH Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Hand Technique: How well does the 5 TECH establish separation with his hands? Feet/COD: Is the 5 TECH a sudden athlete with the ability to cross face quickly? Is he
Does he play with good extension and does he work to keep his chest clean? light on his feet? Can he quickly fill a crease along the LOS? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Run Stopping: What kind of football intelligence does the 5 TECH show against the Lateral Movement: How well does the 5 TECH play along the LOS? Can he move
run? Does he play his gaps appropriately? Follow pulling lineman? Hold a double team with good play speed while staying square to the LOS and facing up ball carriers? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and 2 gap?
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Effort: How consistent is the 5 TECH from snap to snap? Does his effort ebb and flow Toughness: How well does the 5 TECH hold up in the trenches? Can he reset the LOS
depending on game situations? Does he provide pursuit from the back side of plays? in the backfield? Does he fight to get off blocks? Can he stuff double teams/clog gaps? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the 5 TECH display? Does he wrap up, First Step Quickness: How quickly does the 5 TECH get off the line of scrimmage? Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
“bite the ball”, bring his feet? What kind of range does he have with his length? Doe he have explosiveness to win with burst? Does he react to the snap and time it well?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Flexibility: Does the 5 TECH have natural ability to bend from the ankles, knees, hips Pass Rush Counters: Does the 5 TECH show versatility in attacking OL? Does he have Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
and waist? Can he play at a low pad level? Can he bend/move laterally at good speed? a wide array of pass rush moves? Can he win with primary move and counter moves?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2 0 1 6 F i v e Te c h D E A n a l y s i s
- 3-4 Defensive Ends -

2016
Five Tech DE
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- 10 Yard Split -
- Bench Press -
- Vertical Jump -

Premium Position Scoring Bonus

- None -

Mean Drafted 5 Tech Since 2009


- 6.0 -

2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 7.03 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 6.79 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e F o r e s t B u c k n e r, I n t e r i o r D L #44

Date of Birth: 03/17/1992 Senior, University of Oregon Ducks

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6070 - Weight: 291


- Hand Diameter: 11.75” - Arm Length: 34.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 31 - Winning Percentage: 0.816
- 6 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 54
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.82
- 1 - Career Production: 232 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 36.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.30 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Florida State, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Stanford, South Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.05 - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 1.17

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.76
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Stanford (2015), Michigan State (2015), Washington State (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Shows excellent awareness of attacking Feet/COD: Plays on a very wide base and strong foundation at
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A blockers at the wrist and forearm. Regularly works to lift, swat the POA. Capable of quick re-direction thanks to unnaturally quick
or otherwise clear chest. Possesses strong pop in hands to jolt feet for frame. When occupying interior gaps can rapidly shift
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 blockers and illustrates excellent block stacking ability. weight and cross face to attack the backfield.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Run Stopping: Very gap sound and disciplined player along the Lateral Movement: Should not be relied on an a perimeter
LOS. Will stack blockers and read play motion and block before defender; does not have the movement skills to stack and string
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” crossing face and extending to disengage. Has quick agility in short plays to the boundary. Has ability to counter to interior gaps as a
areas to close down gaps when crashing or scraping. rusher, slides weight quickly and with smooth weight transitions.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: Can get complacent on the back end or if overrunning Toughness: Very stout at the POA . Plays with violent hands and
plays along the LOS. Has a consistent motor initially and regularly consistently rolls hips through contact to press and extend blockers
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.51 shows burst off of the LOS. Will hustle on the back side and has and clean chest. Hits with power. Is a strong presence on interior
made a number of heads up plays as a result of working to play. gaps on short yardage situations.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Has a massive wingspan; utilizes well to reach and First Step Quickness: On blatant pass rush situations shows
- Short Shuttle: 4.47 occupy gaps while still engaged with blockers. Has a quick close very high quality burst. Will regularly beat interior offensive
and if unimpeded will explode into ball carriers. Overwhelming lineman to contact, not allowing blockers to get fully back into pass
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A power when delivering hits to ball carriers. sets due to quickness.
Flexibility: Shows very strong torso mobility to twist and Pass Rush Counters: W ill need to continue refinement for the
diminish surface area against punches as a means of slipping gaps. sake of efficiency. Has a wide variety of counters, has shown a lift,
Can tilt from the hips and torso to tightly turn corner on interior spin, rip, club, long arm throw and swim as secondary counters.
ATHLETICISM rushes. Natural athlete with feet away from COG in space. Has power to bull rush blockers back into the Quarterback’s lap.

SCORE: 4.73
FILM SCORE: 8.57
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon Defensive Lineman DeFor est Buckner is an explosive fr eak of Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 nature as an athlete capable of winning in a number of ways. His ability to bend and coil to
play with leverage and power in addition to the pure speed he illustrates off of the snap when Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
playing for penetration is overwhelming for many offensive linemen to be able to handle. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.82 Buckner plays with disruption and constantly thrives in opposing backfield, he has a strong Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


first step when he’s let off the leash along the Oregon defensive front. Buckner can improve
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
by becoming more developed with his hands, he currently is inefficient transitioning from
7.76 original attack to secondary counters and can flow much smoother in and out with hands. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) Buckner is scheme diverse but his best fit is likely as a 1 gap penetration player without Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
having to be tasked with boundary responsibilities. Should be a top 15 selection. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.73
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.57
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 8 . 0 1 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Sheldon Rankins, Interior DL #98

Date of Birth: 04/02/1994 Senior, Louisville University Cardinals

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 54 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.41
- 2 - Career Production: 133 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 31.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.71 - Sacks/Game: 0.37 - TFL/Game: 0.64
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Georgia
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.83 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida State, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.03 - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.65
- 10 Yard Split: 1.74
- Games watched: Pittsburgh (2015), Florida State (2015), Texas A&M (2015), Clemson (2015), Miami (FL) (2015) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not possess ideal levels of length to stack Feet/COD: Does not plant and redirect with suddenness, more
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 blocks and keep chest clean for disengage. Plays with super heavy so takes rounded turns and corners; needs a few extra steps to
hands. Maximizes length to best of ability and utilizes subtle collect momentum. Feet are light and nimble when working laterally
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 forearm counters and tilts to break blocker’s hands off chest. to the LOS.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Run Stopping: Versatile run defender capable of both two Lateral Movement: W ill challenge plays from the backside if
gapping at the LOS or playing for penetration. Strong gap integrity getting into hip pocket of pulling OL or playing with penetration.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” to not overcommit to space. Will ID pull blocks and wrong arm OL Suddenness is most evident on plays between the tackles; has an
to plug up gaps and spill runs. Gets in hip pocket of pulling OL. impressive short area range for size.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: Shows well to fight for ground in spite of a high Toughness: Difficult to generate push against in the run game
frequency of double teams thrown at POA. Will stack and split thanks to ability to play with leverage and a thick, powerful frame.
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.44 doubles with hands attacking single blocker. Willing to push and Pops blockers with very heavy hands to neutralize any forward
stretch plays outside the numbers in pursuit. momentum on first impact.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Struggles to finish some tackles in pursuit from First Step Quickness: W ill not consistently get a high level of
- Short Shuttle: 4.59 behind on account of lack of wingspan to wrap when lunging. After burst off the LOS but some of that appears to be play responsibility
getting hands on ball carriers rarely concedes extra space. Has related. When in attack moved has a plus first initial step to cross
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A impressive closing burst. face or occupy gaps.
Flexibility: Illustrates impressive ability to lean and rotate from Pass Rush Counters: Showcased a greater amount of versatility
both the shoulders and the trunk as a means of diminishing surface at the Senior Bowl than in live game action. Subtle usage of hands
area for blockers in tight windows. Squats low and sustains a and forearms to push/pull and rip through contact are most favored
ATHLETICISM grounded COG against drive blocks. and effective moves.

SCORE: 6.13
FILM SCORE: 8.06
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisville Inter ior Defensive Lineman Sheldon Rankins is a ver satile athlete Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 along the defensive front and shows the ability to fulfill any number of roles within any
number of defensive schemes. Rankins is very stout and the POA and is difficult to generate Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
any level of forward push against; making him an attractive option to stack and hold blocks Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.41 in a 3 man front (something he did in spurts at Louisville). Rankins was one of the standout Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


performers at the Reese’s Senior Bowl prior to a hamstring removing him from the remainder
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
of the week; Rankins did not have the opportunities on film to show a lot of the skills he
7.65 suggested were present in person. The only notable knock on Rankins is a lack of length, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) which impacts his tackling influence and pass rush counters even more so than his block Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
stacking (something he has proven highly skilled at). Fringe 1st RD caliber value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.13
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 7 . 5 1 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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J i h a d Wa r d , 5 Te c h D E #17

Date of Birth: 03/11/1994 (JUCO) Senior, University of Illinois Illini

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6051 - Weight: 296


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 33.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.64


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.480
- 154 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 25
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.45
- 3 - Career Production: 104 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 13.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.16 - Sacks/Game: 0.22 - TFL/Game: 0.52
2014 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Washington, Louisiana State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: North Carolina, Iowa, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.11 - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.91
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: North Carolina (2015), Ohio State (2015), Iowa (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: L ots of plays where uncertainty regarding Feet/COD: Fairly strong athlete; utilized at times as an EDGE
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 fundamentals or how to stack/shed and dispose of blockers. Raw defender responsible for holding down the perimeter; played well to
approach as a 2 year FBS player. Possesses some of the most open hips and string out. Movement skills are excellent for nearly
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 explosive hands in class regarding power. 300 lbs.

- Vertical Jump: 25.0” Run Stopping: A bility to push into and blow up gaps is strong Lateral Movement: Play speed is strong when considering
but does not show a high level of block shedding ability. package of the entire player. Can get worked to the boundary by
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” Inconsistencies sorting through bodies at the POA hurts value to RBs but in short areas is very fluid and capable of sliding with
disengage and finish. Has skill set and frame to grow into. shoulders square to the LOS.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: Is guilty of easing off the throttle into the boundary at Toughness: Struggles with double teams on account of poor
times. Pass rushes can be strung together with more counters in technique; peeks to the backfield. Physically violent and powerful
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.38 mind. Very strong, works hard to hold ground at POA and flashes player with the functional strength and power to stand firm at the
with good speed with unimpeded run to ball. LOS in one on one situations or when fundamentally sound.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Has suitable length and very strong closing burst to First Step Quickness: Can react to snap later than the rest of
- Short Shuttle: 4.63 the ball to finish. Is a very powerful athlete with a firm build; has a teammates; needs to retrain eyes where to see the snap. Has a fair
lot of strength and explosiveness built into body. amount of burst and ability to accelerate from a still position. Will
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A not threaten the edge track with pure speed.
Flexibility: T orso and hip mobility is very strong. L oose Pass Rush Counters: Lacks a calculated approach to pass
throughout the frame and had much greater opportunity to show- rushing. Will try to win with heavy hands and bull rush most
case at the Reese’s Senior Bowl than in role filled during career at consistently but has the physical skill set to expand versatility
ATHLETICISM Illinois. exponentially. Will be a work in progress.

SCORE: 3.77
FILM SCORE: 7.52
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Illinois Inter ior Defensive Lineman J ihad War d is a defensive line coach’s Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.64 dream come true. While Ward is currently extremely raw and has growth required in most
areas of the position, his ceiling is astronomically high. Ward has levels of power and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
movement skills that are simply unfair when put into a 300 lb frame; he’s also extremely lean Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.45 and high cut for his size. Ward needs to develop a cerebral approach and allow the basic Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


fundamentals to become second nature, which may take years to develop or maybe not at all.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
But the athletic skill set presented here gives Ward potential to be one of the stars of the
6.91 class, particularly if landing in a system where his athleticism and twitchiness can be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) capitalized on as a penetration based interior defensive lineman. Ward’s value will be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
dictated by how teams covet his obvious upside; he could challenge Day 2 if a team buys in. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.77
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.52
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 6 . 9 4 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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J a r r a n R e e d , 5 Te c h D E #90

Date of Birth: N/A (JUCO) Senior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6032 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.929
- 180 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 29
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.60
- 4 - Career Production: 111 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 11.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.83 - Sacks/Game: 0.07 - TFL/Game: 0.38
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Missouri, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.21 - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.40
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Michigan State (2015), Florida (2015), Texas A&M (2015) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Does not possess natural length but hands are Feet/COD: Is not a particularly nimble player in short areas.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A still very effective. Length is present to press and stack effectively. Capable of stringing out blocks to carry blockers over a gap but is
Powerful hands roll through initial impact and lock out with ease. not going to win with finesse or slashing style exploding out of
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 Able to lift or sweep to clear chest. stance.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Run Stopping: Nearly impossible to move at the POA with a Lateral Movement: Does well to slide along the LOS and carry
single blocker. Stacks up double teams and eats extra OL at the square shoulders. Will not be an in space player and can be taken
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” POA very well. Effective anchor and shows strong ability to press/ advantage of if able to isolate as a read defender in space. Fights
disengage and swallow ball carriers. across face of blockers well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: R eps with a press and lock out appear to be executing Toughness: Immense natural leverage and strength at the POA .
gap responsibility as a two gap player. Will make concentrated Very physically stout player with strong hip level on account of a
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.77 effort when able to press the shoulder and attempt to shoot gaps in firm base and ability to lock out and dig in. Hits with heavy hands.
pursuit of the ball. Able to bring down ball carriers with wrap up tackles.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Has enough upper body strength to be able to First Step Quickness: Does not have a notable level of burst as a
- Short Shuttle: 4.75 swallow up ball carriers without the pads behind tackle attempts. pass rusher. Will not frequently see success beating OL into pass
Has a fair wingspan and enough lateral mobility to shift/slide and sets; more of a run stuffer. Lacks short area quickness or agility to
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A challenge more than just initial gap. be a penetration player consistently.
Flexibility: A bility to bend and anchor with the hips is Pass Rush Counters: Fairly one dimensional as a power player
excellent. Will squat down and hold POA very well. Does not bend for the time being. Offers little as a pressure player (as evidenced by
or turn tightly with any notable effectiveness when having to turn 2 career sacks in 29 games). Limited physical upside on top of a
ATHLETICISM the corner in tight areas. lack of counter arsenal.

SCORE: 3.38
FILM SCORE: 7.70
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Defensive Lineman J ar r an Reed is a two gapping pr ospect who Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 projects very well into a three man front. Reed is not especially long or lengthy but has
excellent hand power to reset the LOS and the strength to squat down and hold ground Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
without allowing bubbles along the LOS. Reed is fairly one dimensional as a player; he will Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.60 not win with speed, agility or penetration. With that said, he is a dominant run stuffer with Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


the ability to clog up the POA and force ball carriers into the pursuit of his teammates. Reed
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
has impressive strength and could feasibly play a 1T in a four man front as well. Although
5.40 Reed will not offer much on passing downs and likely will be subbed out on obvious passing Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) situations, he is a Day 3 prospect who should get the opportunity to play early on in his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
career in the NFL thanks to tremendous physicality and power. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.38
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 6 . 7 8 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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S h a w n O a k m a n , 5 Te c h D E #2

Date of Birth: 04/07/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, Baylor University Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6074 - Weight: 269


- Hand Diameter: 10.68” - Arm Length: 35.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.742
- 190 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.17
- 5 - Career Production: 128 tackles, 17.5 sacks, 46.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.84 - Sacks/Game: 0.39 - TFL/Game: 1.03
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.83 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Texas Christian, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.96 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.67

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.16
- 10 Yard Split: 1.74
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Oklahoma (2015), North Carolina (2015), Oklahoma (2014), West Virginia (2014) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: W ild hands that do not strike with accuracy Feet/COD: Stride length is abnormally large, poses issues when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 or deliberate intent. Needs to strike with the thumb up for a more needing to collect balance or change directions with any amount of
ergonomic throw and increase accuracy. Hands are massive and suddenness. Capable of gaining large amounts of space into the
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 heavy, possesses excellent length (although does not use optimally). backfield to challenge plays thanks to stride length.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Run Stopping: If able to develop stack and shed skills has very Lateral Movement: Struggles to unhinge the hips and open to
strong potential. Too frequently concedes chest or does not press to pursue. Must align torso, hips and feet to gain any level of play
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” finish stack. Is a load at the LOS, very difficult to move on account speed or suddenness in pursuit. Moves lethargic when engaged with
of raw power in frame. blockers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: T oo content to dance with blockers, would like to see a Toughness: Massive amounts of strength and power tightly
greater focus on channeling athletic potential to be more wound into lean frame. Gets by on upper body muscle, will need to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.53 productive with hands. Needs to transition rushes and make an develop lower half as a means of developing drive backwards and
effort to come back across face rather than get pushed past pocket. protect body from injury.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: W ingspan is immense and provides a very large First Step Quickness: If focused on attacking up the field has an
- Short Shuttle: 4.56 sphere of influence at the LOS or when ball carriers enter above average level of explosion and burst. Does not do well from a
immediate vicinity. Capable of arm wrapping many ball carriers two point stance, must have weight coiled forward with hand in the
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A due to upper body strength and length. dirt to generate quickness.
Flexibility: Shows almost no ability to turn, pivot, redirect or Pass Rush Counters: Likes to swat, club or bull rush offensive
open hips or torso. Definition of a linear player. Plays with a high linemen into submission with heavy hands. Lacks cerebral approach
pad level as a result of lack of bend and natural frame. Struggles to to pass rushing, seems to be very reactionary as compared to
ATHLETICISM lean and tilt to apply pressure as a rusher. working tackles with moves/counters throughout game.

SCORE: 5.63
FILM SCORE: 6.44
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Defensive Lineman Shawn Oakman is a bit of a difficult pr ojection to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 the next level. Oakman lacks the bend and pass rush ability to be a viable traditional DE in a
4 man front, however he lacks the lower body frame, hand precision and block shedding Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
skills to be highly regarded as an interior defensive lineman or a reliable 5 Tech DE in a 3 Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.17 man front. Oakman’s frame is actually counter-productive, he struggles to turn the corner in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


tight areas and strike with precision with his hands as a result of such long levels. Oakman
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
does present some value as a developmental player; he will need to work to re-mold his body
8.16 into a more fluid, flexible state and pay particular attention to his lower half. A team will Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) likely not consider Oakman until Day 3; as much as he has potential on account of unnatural Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
size/strength, there is too much that needs to be developed and overhauled for an early return. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.44
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 6 . 7 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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A n t h o n y Z e t t e l , 5 Te c h D E #98

Date of Birth: 08/09/1992 RS Senior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 273


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.83


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 267 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.13
- 6 - Career Production: 119 tackles, 20.5 sacks, 38.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.38 - Sacks/Game: 0.40 - TFL/Game: 0.76
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Boston College
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 2.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.81 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.67

5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.87


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.65
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan (2015), Georgia (2015), Ohio State (2014), Rutgers(2014) -
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.68
Hand Technique: Fails to collect hands inside the numbers of Feet/COD: Struggles sustaining a notable base capable of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 opposition consistently. Does not illustrate ability to stick blockers changing directions or shifting weight without losing position along
with any level of power as a means of neutralizing forward the LOS. Takes soft angles to turn corners and will end up out of
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 23 momentum. plays as a result.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Run Stopping: Consistently gets turned out of position and will Lateral Movement: Fairly athletic defender when able to work
be ridden out of plays or pushed backwards at the LOS. Struggles in space. Fails to sustain any functional strength or athleticism to
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): 32.5” to stack blocks and cannot disengage with any level of consistency produce width and string out plays if blockers are able to influence
due to a lack of length and soft hands. at all.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Effort: Second effort level plays are a strong portion of positive Toughness: Offers minimal resistance at the L OS to hold
plays, has a motor that runs hot and will not concede on plays ground and stave off blocks. Does not play with strength; is a finesse
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.63 when bested originally with power or better leverage. player without the movement skills to be an effective penetration
player.
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Closing burst when unoccupied is strong. W ill not First Step Quickness: Has a fair amount of initial quickness. If
- Short Shuttle: 4.39 show a high level of consistency as a wrap tackler on account of a able to shoot a gap will be able to cause disruption and force
poor wingspan and inability to get arms wrapped up around ball altered angles in the backfield. Fails to produce power to pair with
5T Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A carriers. burst.
Flexibility: Does not play with tilt or leverage. W ill get rolled Pass Rush Counters: Pops off a nice inside counter to cross face
out of stacked blocks by being turned out without squatting into on hard pass sets. Has flashed an effective spin move as well, has
position. Fails to turn the corner effectively and cannot open the effective trail arm club to clear and force weight of blockers to roll
ATHLETICISM hips to tightly squeeze angles. forward and allow a clean finish.

SCORE: 6.81
FILM SCORE: 6.23
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State Defensive Lineman Anthony Zettel appear s to be a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.83 player without a position entering the 2016 NFL Draft. Zettel lacks the length and power to
play as a 2 gapping run defender along the defensive line but also lacks the high end Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
quickness/movement skills required to play as an effective gap penetration player. Zettel’s Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.13 inability to hold ground at the POA has the potential to cripple his NFL career before it has a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


chance to get off the ground; Zettel ends far too many plays with shoulders perpendicular to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
the LOS after trying to sit down and hold a block. Zettel also struggles to finish plays due to
7.65 a lack of leverage and power, even when able to penetrate and get hip to hip with blockers in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) the backfield. In all, Zettel is likely going to warrant a draft selection and should be regarded Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
as a potential developmental player to stash on a practice squad. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.23
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (5T DE)


- 6 . 2 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2 0 1 6 D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e R a n k i n g s

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE
1 18 DT Chris Jones Mississippi State 7.85
2 22 DT Javon Hargrave South Carolina State 7.82
3 35 DT Vernon Butler Louisiana Tech 7.66
4 44 DT Robert Nkemdiche Mississippi 7.58
5 50 DT Kenny Clark UCLA 7.54
6 54 DT Adolphus Washington Ohio State 7.51
7 74 DT A'Shawn Robinson Alabama 7.39
8 83 DT Justin Zimmer Ferris State 7.32
9 97 DT Vincent Valentine Nebraska 7.26
10 99 DT Maliek Collins Nebraska 7.25
11 106 DT Andrew Billings Baylor 7.21
12 124 DT Hassan Ridgeway Texas 7.10
13 133 DT Matt Ioannidis Temple 7.05
14 136 DT Sheldon Day Notre Dame 7.04
15 181 DT Austin Johnson Pennsylvania State 6.78
T16 186 DT Quinton Jefferson Maryland 6.75
T16 187 DT Darius Latham Indiana 6.75
18 197 DT Lawrence Thomas Michigan State 6.69
19 206 DT Adam Gotsis Georgia Tech 6.64
20 222 DT David "DJ" Reader Clemson 6.55
21 224 DT Luther Maddy Virginia Tech 6.53
22 232 DT Davion Pierson Texas Christian 6.49
23 236 DT Antwaun Woods Southern California 6.45
24 245 DT Kyle Peko Oregon State 6.39
25 271 DT Connor Wujciak Boston College 6.20

Defensive Tackle Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Effort: How consistent is the DT from snap to snap? Does his effort ebb and flow Flexibility: Does the DT have natural ability to bend from the ankles, knees, hips and
depending on game situations? Does he provide pursuit from the back side of plays? waist? Can he play at a low pad level? Can he bend and move laterally at good speed? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Run Stopping: What kind of football intelligence does the DT show against the run? Lateral Movement: How well does the DT play along the LOS? Can he move with
Does he play his gaps appropriately? Follow pulling guards? Hold a double team? good play speed while staying square to the LOS and facing up ball carriers? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Hand Technique: How well does the DT establish separation with his hands? Does he Pass Rush Counters: Does the DT show versatility in attacking the OL? Does he have
play with good extension and does he work to keep his chest clean? a wide array of pass rush moves? Can he win with primary move and counter moves? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the DT display? Does he wrap up, “bite First Step Quickness: How quickly does the DT get off the line of scrimmage? Doe he
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
the ball”, bring his feet? What kind of range does he have with his length? have explosiveness to win with burst? Does he react to the snap and time it well?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Toughness: How well does the DT hold up in the trenches? Can he reset the LOS in the Feet/COD: Is the DT a sudden athlete with the ability to cross face quickly? Is he light Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
backfield? Does he fight to get off blocks? Can he stuff a double team and clog gaps? on his feet? Can he quickly fill a crease along the LOS?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2 0 1 6 D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e A n a l y s i s

2016
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- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C h r i s J o n e s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #98

Date of Birth: 07/03/1994 Junior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6060 - Weight: 310


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.77


- Career Starts: 16 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.813
- 18 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.21
- 1 - Career Production: 94 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 17.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.41 - Sacks/Game: 0.22 - TFL/Game: 0.45
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.03 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.90
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Mississippi (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), Arkansas (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Excellent motor to push through resistance and slip Flexibility: Has surreal level of mobility through the torso and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 26 gaps along the defensive front. Will run feet with hands locked in hips for athlete of this size. Can turn the corner with a sharp pivot
tight on the numbers to press and extend backwards and create from the torso and pull way through blocks. Can tilt and lean to
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 penetration. Works laterally with a large range. carry leverage as a rusher.

- Vertical Jump: 24.5” Run Stopping: Physically capable of stacking up blocks with Lateral Movement: Short area ability to work through traffic
length and locking out to two gap and hold the POA. Will time and cross face of blocks is very strong. Will quickly dart into
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” shedding of blocks well to come to balance in vacant lanes and running lanes. Capable of hustling outside the numbers and press
square up ball carriers. Excellent length along the LOS. ball carriers into the boundary.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’10”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Precision and power of hands is excellent. W ill Pass Rush Counters: A rm over, lift, push/pull, speed rush and
attack from the bottom up as a way to press hands out of the way power rushes are all on the table and effective. Versatile and will
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.44 and clear blockers away from frame. Presses out and establishes break off counters based on angles of opposition. Versatility keeps
firm separation. defenders on heels.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: L ength is strong and is capable of reaching away First Step Quickness: Has shown the ability to pressure on the
- Short Shuttle: 4.62 from frame to disrupt and force altered angles or pulling into body boundary with speed; coils very well. Versatility carries over to
to finish. Will wrap effectively, even against the largest of ball interior rushes; is a handful for interior lineman to handle and
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A carriers. mirror. Gets on top of IOL out of stance and gets hip to hip quickly.
Toughness: Physically stout. Holds ground well and due to Feet/COD: Feet are nimble and impressive for such an athlete.
power in the hands will consistently collapse along the POA. Rolls Works in space like a player 20-30 lbs lighter. Will not consistently
through contact with active feet and will consistently generate push win in space if isolated to read but has the length and enough
ATHLETICISM into negative side of the LOS. quickness to constantly win inside.

SCORE: 5.97
FILM SCORE: 8.57
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State Defensive Lineman Chr is J ones is an incr edibly ver satile Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.77 defender with the ability to line up in a number of positions in any scheme and be a
productive and disruptive force along the line of scrimmage. Jones’ combination of length, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
power, quickness and technique are a rare package and should project easily to the next level. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.21 Jones’ skill set likely projects best to a three man front to stack up blocks before shedding Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


and getting out into pursuit; however in a four man front he would be more free to flow to the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
ball and penetrate in the backfield courtesy of some of his strong hand work. Jones has had a
4.90 quiet career in the box score for a majority of his career at Mississippi State but there is tons Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) of disruption and forced plays on the film that should become finished plays as he continues Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
to improve his football intelligence and add further polish to his game. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.97
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.57
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7.85: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J a v o n H a r g r a v e , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #97

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, South Carolina State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 309


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.07


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.630
- 22 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.05
- 2 - Career Production: 210 tackles, 35.0 sacks, 62.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.57 - Sacks/Game: 0.76 - TFL/Game: 1.36
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Football Championship Subdivision)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (Football Championship Subdivision)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.93 - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 9.00
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Delaware State (2015), Arkansas Pine-Bluff (2015), Clemson (2014), Texas A&M (2012) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Can spectate on the back side if ball is quickly Flexibility: T remendous ability to bend through the hips and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 29 distributed to the perimeter. Displays a very effective and trunk to carry weight and change directions with suddenness.
consistent release off of the LOS when hand is placed in the ground Capable of playing with leverage and leaning into tilts or turns
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 and coiled into rushes. effectively.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Run Stopping: W ill struggle to press and disengage from Lateral Movement: V ery capable of unlocking the hips to string
blockers on account of lack of anatomical length. Highly disruptive plays out and carry speed along the LOS as a flow defender. Has
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” as a single gap shooter; very difficult to stop once breast plate strong movement skills and active feet.
breaks plane of gap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: W ins a lot of reps with pure speed and Pass Rush Counters: W on almost exclusively with motor and
explosiveness but does show the ability to work hands off of body release as a speed rusher; very infrequently was required to use
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.90 with a rip/sweep of hands. Hands are heavy and show great pop to anything greater than a free arm rip to finish rushes and sustain a
jolt and reset the LOS. clean frame.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: W rap tackler with a highly explosive and sudden First Step Quickness: W ill win consistently at the next level with
- Short Shuttle: 4.70 closing burst; will do well to gain ground and interrupt the mesh twitchiness and initial explosion. Does very well to gain ground and
point if able to penetrate gaps courtesy of pulling guards or missed pick up momentum from a still position.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A punches.
Toughness: Can get turned out at the POA if stacked up but Feet/COD: Gifted mover with fluid and sudden feet. A ssists in
has movement skills to prevent squared blocks. Carries simply too picking up speed and light on feet to stop suddenly and shift frame to

ATHLETICISM
much momentum to be stopped without a full frame planted change directions in pursuit.
between trajectory and the ball carrier.

SCORE: 7.98
FILM SCORE: 7.93
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: South Car olina State Defensive Tackle J avon Har gr ave is a wonder ful small Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.07 school prospect with the potential to be a truly disruptive force along a defensive interior
front. Hargrave excels with scary athleticism, a relentless motor and the ability to bend and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
tilt at impressive angles in efforts to change direction and continue pursuit. Hargrave is not a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.05 player without warts; as he will need to further develop pass rushing counter moves and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


establish a better plan of attack to shed the hands of blockers; if conceding an open chest will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
struggle to disengage and continue onward in pursuit. Hargrave is no stranger to high end
9.00 competition, having competed in the 2016 Senior Bowl and East/West Shrine Game; plus Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) having faced schools such as Clemson, Mississippi State and Texas A&M during his college Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
career. A high ceiling player who will need developmental coaching and care. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7.82: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ve r n o n B u t l e r, N o s e Ta c k l e #9

Date of Birth: 06/14/1994 Senior, Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6037 - Weight: 325


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 34.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.32


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.643
- 35 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.27
- 3 - Career Production: 168 tackles, 5.0 sacks, 28.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.50 - Sacks/Game: 0.10 - TFL/Game: 0.59
2014 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Auburn, Marshall
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.33 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.79
- 10 Yard Split: 1.83
- Games watched: Western Kentucky (2015), Mississippi State (2015), Arkansas State (2015), Kansas State (2015), Oklahoma (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Plays with very strong range and ability to work Flexibility: Surreal movement skills for athlete of such frame.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 26 through contact to generate collapse or push. Will double back Capable of torso tilt and lean to carry speed through corners and
around the pocket in rush attempts if pushed beyond peak. Can be maneuver through traffic. Will re-direct with a low COG and is
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 found outside the numbers consistently. capable of squatting down at the POA.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Run Stopping: Hands lack power to reset L OS consistently; Lateral Movement: Dancing bear with ability to move laterally
would not be as successful as a true NT in a 2 gap scheme. Has with strong play speed to gain width and prevent cut backs with ball
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” excellent length and will long arm blockers as a means of locking carriers working into the boundary. Short area agility to cross face
out and stacking up blocks. Active step to win at snap. is strong.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands are not notably powerful but timing of Pass Rush Counters: First step enables ability to generate high
throws is strong. Will work with clean hand fits and extend to keep level of power in frame in short areas, will press hard in bull rushes
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.82 blockers arm’s length away. Does well to disengage with a crisp if left one on one. Has short area quickness and ability to implement
swipe or arm over. dip/rip, arm over and swim moves effectively.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Strong amount of closing burst in short areas if First Step Quickness: Has a strong amount of suddenness in
- Short Shuttle: 4.76 coming uncovered in running alley. Has a large wingspan and a initial burst off the line; although sometimes will get caught with
firm grasp to grab cloth and eat up ball carriers at the POA. pads popping upwards and eliminate some forward burst. When
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A coiled appropriately is explosive.
Toughness: Does not strike with high level of power in hands. Feet/COD: T remendous movement skills in short areas and the
Will get caught occasionally with high pads and get turned out of open field for a 320+ lb defender. Has light feet to carry frame
the POA but still possesses the functional strength to sit down and gracefully through tight cornering and picking way through
ATHLETICISM hold footing. congestion.

SCORE: 4.79
FILM SCORE: 8.23
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana Tech Defensive Tackle Ver non Butler is an excellent inter ior DL Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.32 prospect for a four man front system. His length/frame, penetration skills, hand technique and
ability to pressure as a pass rusher are a rare blend for defenders toppling the scales at over Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
320 lbs. Butler has stood out in every opportunity given against better competition, having Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.27 played extremely well vs. Mississippi State in 2015 and having been a standout for the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


Reese’s Senior Bowl. Butler’s ceiling is fairly high thanks to the athletic profile he presents
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
but he will need to clean up some lapses in body posture at the snap and staying square to the
5.79 LOS when such lapses occur. Butler is not the most physically overwhelming defender at Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) initial contact but his massive frame eats a lot of contact and allows him to sustain an Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
advantageous posture. Should be in consideration for a Day 1 selection. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.79
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.23
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 6 6 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Robert Nkemdiche, Defensive Lineman #5

Date of Birth: 09/19/1994 Junior, University of Mississippi Rebels

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 294


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 33.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.08


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.625
- 44 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 35
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.44
- 4 - Career Production: 81 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 16.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.31 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi State, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.87 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: 1.68
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Fresno State (2015), Tennessee-Martin (2015), Texas Christian (2014), Louisiana State (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: W ill sporadically trail plays from the backside with less Flexibility: Scary athlete with elite levels of bend and fluidity.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 28 than ideal effort. Works hard to sustain leverage against double Moves like a player at least 40 pounds lighter. Quality lower half
teams and collapse the pocket in interior pass rushes. High level of mobility when pressing angles as a pass rusher and plays well when
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 explosiveness wins many plays at the snap. squatting underneath and rolling through blocker’s pads.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Run Stopping: W ill play with shoulders turned out of the L OS Lateral Movement: L ight feet and loose hips allow for sudden
and allow runs to break off of hip; needs to develop disciplined redirection and rapid acceleration into the sidelines. Shows a burst
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” body position. One gap penetrator with elite burst and short area from a still position when plays are challenging to the perimeter
quickness to cross face and disrupt plays at the mesh point. which allows for a high play influence.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Needs to continue to develop consistency attacking Pass Rush Counters: Counters are mostly too deliberate at this
blockers at break points. Can struggle to disengage due to allowing point in development. Will need to continue to progress in area of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A blockers into chest. Long wing span and shows an understanding move/counter move and developing a greater understanding of how
but not mastery of delivering blows and separating from blocks. to win with a secondary attack. Has shown rip/dip, swim, spin.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: T hick, powerful lower body helps to finish plays First Step Quickness: Elite quickness out of stance when asked
- Short Shuttle: N/A emphatically at the point of attack. Does well to explode into hits to attack the offense or penetrate up the field. Some reps with slow
when squared up and utilizes wingspan to influence a large area in release can be attributed to reading lineman across the LOS; when
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the backfield. Short area quickness is elite to close in on ball. coiled and in attack mode has a freakish step.
Toughness: Can be rooted off of the L OS due to inconsistencies Feet/COD: Does well as an athlete in space; can bend and work
in attacking opposition. Does not illustrate high quality anchor. with feet out from underneath frame while still carrying speed.
Very difficult to stop once momentum is generated forward and can Quick and twitchy from a still position or when asked to redirect in
ATHLETICISM play with excellent leverage when disciplined. pursuit of a play.

SCORE: 8.32
FILM SCORE: 8.00
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Defensive Lineman Rober t Nkemdiche is a r ar e pr ospect in ter ms of the size Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.08 and athletic combination he presents to NFL franchises. Nkemdiche is still growing into a
football player; flashing more regularly technique and calculated measures to win reps on a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
snap by snap basis. With that said, there is some level of projection involved because Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.44 Nkemdiche currently does possess some limitations in the way he attacks offensive linemen Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


with his hands and the speed in which he engages in pass rush counter moves. Nkemdiche,
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
with proper coaching, could easily develop into an elite caliber player; the explosiveness
6.64 present is a rare trait. Nkemdiche would be best served in a defense that allows him to fire off Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) of the ball and penetrate the offensive backfield, where his limitations can be masked early Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
on in his career and he can make the most of his special athletic talents to disrupt plays. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.32
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.00
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Character questions (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 5 8 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e n n y C l a r k , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #97

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 314


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.97


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 50 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.39
- 5 - Career Production: 159 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.08 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.51
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Oregon, Kansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Washington State, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.06 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 1.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.97
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Arizona (2015), Washington State (2015), Brigham Young (2015), Stanford (2015), Southern California (2015), Nebraska (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Effort can wane as ball gets outside the hashes; will pull Flexibility: Showcases a surprising amount of both coil and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 29 up and loaf at times. Works extremely hard to hold ground and torso bend in tight areas. Plays squatty and is regularly on the
stack blocks at the POA, gives strong second effort to collect winning side of the leverage battle at the POA. Capable of some
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 balance and gain leverage after initial contact. shoulder turn and getting skinny to turn the corner as a rusher.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” Run Stopping: Elite levels of two gapping ability. Consistency Lateral Movement: Does not have the burst or ability to
and ability to extend and lock out blocks and subsequently shed and challenge plays outside of either D-gaps with any level of
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” finish plays is tremendous. Rarely concedes a bubble at the POA, consistency. Moves well in a 2 gap circumference at the LOS to shift
holds fast and anchors at the LOS. and cross face to close rushing lanes in immediate vicinity.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’6”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands are consistently clean striking blocker’s Pass Rush Counters: Does not win with speed or agility. W ill
pads. Efficient punch that shoots firm from the hip in a quick bull rush and collapse the pocket against almost anyone in a 1 on 1
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A manner. Length and strength are plus traits and ability to sustain situation. Does show a push/pull and a heavy club if OL is leaning
and one arm is an added element. into contact or oversetting in kick slide.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Sphere of influence at the POA is limited to between First Step Quickness: Shows a surprising amount of straight line
- Short Shuttle: 4.62 the tackles but almost always finished plays when able to get a quickness at the snap. Does have the ability to attack and use frame/
hand on the ball carrier. Very physically overwhelming as a wrap first step to pressure as a penetration gap player. Provides upside to
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A tackler. be a scheme diverse player.
Toughness: Physically dominant as a run defender. Nearly Feet/COD: Does not possess a lot of twitchy traits, particularly
impossible to move when square to the LOS and squatting into from the waist down. Movements are not clunky or awkward, simply
power position. Holds up well against double teams. Collapses C not rapid. Does not collect weight well to re-direct if having to plant
ATHLETICISM consistently in pass rushes. and drive on a hard angle.

SCORE: 6.64
FILM SCORE: 7.93
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: UCLA Defensive Tackle Kenny Clar k is an impr essive two gapping r un Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.97 defender with just enough versatility and physical upside to be considered a scheme diverse
player. Clark’s ability to attack with surprising burst makes him an attractive option for a 1T Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
in a 4 man defensive front. His comfort and patience at the LOS to stack blocks, read the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.39 action of the play and subsequently shed and pursue is a rarity for a player at this age. Clark Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


will never be a dynamic TFL or penetration player; he does not have the quick twitch ability
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
to win in that regard consistently. But Clark does offer value as a potential 1T, 3T or 5T in
6.97 any particular front that values linemen capable of eating blocks and keeping their LBs free Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) to roam. Clark carries the weight on his frame extremely well; teams should encourage him Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
to stay exactly where he is and embrace his 2-gap style of play. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.64
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 5 4 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A d o l p h u s Wa s h i n g t o n , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e # 9 2

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6035 - Weight: 297


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 34.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.20


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.933
- 54 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.80
- 6 - Career Production: 142 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 25.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.96 - Sacks/Game: 0.28 - TFL/Game: 0.52
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Virginia Tech, Michigan State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.17 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.50

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.88
- 10 Yard Split: 1.80
- Games watched: Pennsylvania State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Michigan (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Indiana (2015), Rutgers (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Does well to push for leverage and fight through Flexibility: V ery loose through the hips and shoulders. Does well
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 contact, even if on the cusp of the pocket as a pass rusher. Will to rotate and diminish surface area as a pass rusher and force
flow laterally with consistency in an effort to impact perimeter missed punches. Capable of tilt and lean from the torso to turn the
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 runs. corner in tight areas.

- Vertical Jump: 27.0” Run Stopping: Highly effective as a gap penetration player but Lateral Movement: Strong movement skills and has the ability
is not consistent in efforts to stack blocks. Struggles to extend and to string out runs into the boundary. Very quick and sudden in short
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” disengage without conceding depth at the POA. Quickness is areas to shoot across face and win in spite of disadvantageous
present to shoot across face and win into the backfield. angles.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands are supplemented with very strong length; Pass Rush Counters: Has a fair amount of versatility but is
does well to punch and extend to establish an initial gap. Wins with strictly a finesse rusher; does not show regular ability to convert
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.06 push/pull or hand sweep regularly to force missed punches. speed to power. Has won with a spin, push/pull, arm club and speed
rushes in game action.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: L ength and sphere of influence as a tackler is strong. First Step Quickness: T imes snaps well and has good release off
- Short Shuttle: 4.79 Does well to play with large area of influence on account of closing of the ball. Much more fluid and twitchy than athletic testing
burst when coming uncovered. Powerful frame and a consistent numbers suggest on 10 yard split. Will get hip to hip quickly against
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A wrap tackler. lethargic interior OL.
Toughness: Needs to become more grounded and identify Feet/COD: Sudden ability to turn the corner or change
opportunities to sit down and not overrun plays; too frequently will directions in tight areas is strong, especially considering frame. Will
get washed. Can concede ground on double teams. Would like tilt and lean tightly and can dart inside as a counter rush move to
ATHLETICISM additional functional strength to be present. create penetration.

SCORE: 4.45
FILM SCORE: 8.13
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Defensive Tackle Adolphus Washington is a ver y str ong Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.20 candidate to transition into a starting role as a 3T in a 4 man defensive front. Washington
excels in reps when given the opportunity to shoot gaps and attack the LOS; he is very Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
pliable and can contort his frame to clean blocks and create havoc in the backfield. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.80 Washington needs to play with leverage more consistently when attacking; he allows himself Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


to play too free from the ground and be washed out of plays. Washington has a strong
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
functional athletic profile in spite of some poor testing numbers and has the movement skills
7.88 and burst to be a very productive player in an aggressive defensive system. Washington Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) should not be asked to stack blocks and 2 gap regularly; as he lacks the power to hold ground Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
against drive blocks and disengage with suddenness reliably and consistently. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.45
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.13
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 5 1 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A ’ S h a w n R o b i n s o n , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #86

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 307


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.53


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.900
- 74 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.78
- 7 - Career Production: 133 tackles, 9.0 sacks, 22.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.24 - Sacks/Game: 0.22 - TFL/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Missouri, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.20 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.83 - TFL/Game: 0.83

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: 1.79
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Michigan State (2015), Wisconsin (2015), Tennessee (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Georgia (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Can get content to lock out and hold ground instead of Flexibility: Surprising amount of ability to play on dynamic base
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 locating and pursuing the ball at times. Does well to fight forward and shift weight when carrying weight at high speed. Drops hips low
against double teams, which are encountered frequently. as a means of generating a low center of gravity when anchoring at
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 the POA.

- Vertical Jump: 26.0” Run Stopping: M ost consistently and effective as a two gap Lateral Movement: Is not the most nimble footed but still flows
player. Shows ideal levels of length and block stack ability to press well to the football when left open to do so. Side to side ability is
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” and disengage when ball carrier enters vicinity. Has not made a supplemented with ideal frame and length to influence plays within
high number of plays as a gap shooting defender. a gap on either side.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’10”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands do not press and extend consistently, will let Pass Rush Counters: Plays primarily as a power player on
chest into frame and grasp of opponents when pushing up field. passing situations; has not won with wide variety of counters. Wins
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.80 When stacking blocks shows off an impressive level of power in with powerful push and bull rush, has not shown ability to win with
hands and length to clear for disengage. finesse or precision with hands.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Super long, powerful frame. Generates high amount First Step Quickness: Has a suitable level of burst when
- Short Shuttle: 4.74 of force and momentum in short areas to disengage from blocks attacking in obvious passing situations. Should not be mistaken for a
and close quickly and finish with authority. Rarely allows penetration 3T or a disruption level player. Above average athlete in
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A opponents to slip through grasp, even without base aligned. terms of straight line speed.
Toughness: Near impossible to drive off of the L OS, even Feet/COD: Has a respectable level of COD skills, particularly in
against G/T double teams at the POA. Physically stout player and high traffic interior areas when closing down on ball carriers and
plays with leverage consistently. Will finish tackles with authority, Quarterbacks. Plays on a very strong, wide base to anchor and
ATHLETICISM plays nasty. sustain balance.

SCORE: 4.45
FILM SCORE: 7.60
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Defensive Tackle A’Shawn Robinson has a strong foundation to build Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.53 upon as a defensive lineman at the next level. He offers a fair amount of versatility and could
conceivably fill a number of roles along a front but projects best into an interior role where Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
he is able to utilize his length, block stacking ability and natural strength to leverage and play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.78 the run first. Robinson has a decent amount of upside as a rusher, in part because he has Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


flashed a strong first step and currently lacks polish or versatility; there is room to grow.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Robinson is a surprising athlete when comparing his frame and his strength to his movement
7.20 skills but requires the development of finer polish on his game. If Robinson is able to further Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) develop his hands to play off of blocks and his pass rushing capabilities he has the potential Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
to be a very high quality NFL starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.45
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.60
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 3 9 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J u s t i n Z i m m e r, D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #48

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Ferris State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Regional Combine

Ranking - Height: 6026 - Weight: 302


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 30 - Winning Percentage: 0.857
- 83 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yx3 - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.80
- 8 - Career Production: 216 tackles, 26.0 sacks, 45.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.14 - Sacks/Game: 0.62 - TFL/Game: 1.08
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Division II)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
NFL Regional Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (Division II)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.89 - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 9.00
- 10 Yard Split: 1.73
- Games watched: Saginaw Valley State (2015), Grand Valley State (2015), Findlay (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Plays the game the way it is supposed to be played; runs Flexibility: A bility to bend and tilt is impressive; carries weight
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 47 around like hair is on fire. Tireless effort on a play to play basis, on frame very well and can turn corners tightly. Will need to prove
offers little relief for offensive skill players and potential blockers ability to bend and play with speed is still present with greater
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 unless not on the field. presence to force applied when leaning.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Run Stopping: Has not been challenged physically; Lateral Movement: Capable of lateral flow; does well to hinge
overwhelmed small school opposition at the POA. Stands firm and the hips and close down space. Versatility is evident by impact as a
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” is capable of resetting the LOS or crashing into gaps as a slant back side play defender to diagnose and accelerate laterally to make
defender. plays from behind.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’7”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Can be sloppy at times placing hands on blockers; Pass Rush Counters: W as not required to utilize a lot of
was capable of one arm extending of blockers but lapses in strike technical counters; was able to steamroll through with speed to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.15 consistency were present. Lack of anatomical length poses a power conversions and speed rushes. Will need to show
challenge going forward. development to win with technique at the NFL level.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Does not have a particularly high tackle radius with First Step Quickness: Showed off twitchiness from speed rush
- Short Shuttle: 4.36 wingspan. Does show a sudden closing burst to finish plays and is and tilted angles. First step is not as explosive as appears on film
capable of generating high amount of force in short distances on due to poor play on other side of ball and sloppy pass sets but still
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A account of athletic profile. has ability to win with first step; meets thresholds.
Toughness: Physically overwhelming player on the Division II Feet/COD: W onderful open field ability; will redirect with
level and appears to have the functional strength and ability to hold quickness and suddenness. Does well to hinge hips and get quickly

ATHLETICISM
up against higher levels of competition; will need to acclimate. up to speed in pursuit.

SCORE: 8.50
FILM SCORE: 6.90
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Fer r is State Defensive Tackle J ustin Zimmer is a small school pr ospect with Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 excellent upside, as evidenced by his peripheral metrics. Zimmer checks the boxes you like
to see from small school players; his athleticism checks out and he physically overwhelmed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
and dominated lineman across from him at the LOS. Zimmer showed surprising versatility as Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.80 well; playing off the ball at times and at Defensive End at others. Zimmer, who has added Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


approximately 45 lbs since the 2013 season, has done an excellent job of sustaining
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
functional athleticism in spite of a ton of extra weight on his frame. Zimmer will need time to
9.00 adjust to the level of competition and have to refine techniques; as he will not run roughshod Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) through NFL lines the way he did in college. Would be an excellent value in the middle Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
rounds with the intention of developing over time. Low floor, high ceiling player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
8.50
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.90
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 3 2 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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V i n c e n t Va l e n t i n e , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #98

Date of Birth: 02/23/1994 RS Junior, University of Nebraska Cornhuskers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 329


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 33.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.10


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 97 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 34
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.72
- 9 - Career Production: 76 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 14.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.24 - Sacks/Game: 0.51 - TFL/Game: 0.43
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Wisconsin, Southern California
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Michigan State, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.19 - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.68
- 10 Yard Split: 1.78
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Iowa (2015), UCLA (2015), Iowa (2014), Southern California (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Strong flow and pursuit to the football in an effort to Flexibility: Shows impressive mobility throughout the torso to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 track down ball carriers. Does not relent on perimeter plays and rotate and slip off of blocks once OL is able to fit hands onto chest.
hustles hard into the far reaches of the field play to impact cuts and Will let pad level creep high at times trying to find the ball but does
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 blocks. have strong anchor ability when stacking and sitting down at LOS.

- Vertical Jump: 29.0” Run Stopping: Versatility as a defender to impact as both a Lateral Movement: Has impressive range and influence along
penetration player or as a two gapping defender. Will regularly the LOS for such a large framed player. Will consistently string out
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” require extra attention along the interior to prevent quickness/ blocks into the hashes in effort to cut off ball carriers or force cuts.
power combination to overwhelm interior OL.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: W ould like to see additional attention paid to Pass Rush Counters: M ost effective move is a arm over/swim
attacking early on in rushes to swat or sweep clear opposition and with a steep rotation of the shoulders to clear hands. Does have
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.03 stay clean on penetration reps. Has adequate length to press and ability to convert initial step to power and collapse or press to get
extend to separate chest. hip to hip. Will struggle to turn corner on OL.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: M assive amount of power in frame and has a First Step Quickness: W ill beat some interior OL to spots and
- Short Shuttle: 4.59 startling closing burst to close down quickly and finish. Does not get hip to hip quickly. Is able to cross face on slant reps and attack
concede additional yardage after first contact and will wrap well at laterally as well as firing out directly into head up gaps.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the POA.
Toughness: W ill concede space at times on account of trying to Feet/COD: Dancing bear with ability to shift weight easily for
identify the ball; needs to be more disciplined to squat and trust nearly 330 lb frame. Does show suddenness attacking forward to cut
keys. Very violent player with hands to attack and roll back pads of and shed blocks with quickness.
ATHLETICISM blockers.

SCORE: 4.62
FILM SCORE: 7.80
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Nebr aska Defensive Tackle Vincent Valentine has an impr essive pr ofile to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.10 develop into a three down interior Defensive Tackle for a NFL franchise. Valentine is
versatile enough and has enough movement skills to warrant consideration staying on the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
field as a three down player. He has strong lateral mobility and impressive fluidity in the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.72 open field (or tight areas) to manipulate his body in efforts to slip through creases or react to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


ball carrier cuts. Valentine needs to become more consistent to stack blocks and hold ground
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
at the POA; too frequently he will overextend trying to find the ball and leave his chest open
5.68 to blocks; allowing opposing OL to bubble him at the POA. Valentine has strong potential Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) and would be a strong value on Day 2 of the Draft, he has enough versatility to play in any Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
number of defensive fronts and be productive. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.62
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.80
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 2 6 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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M a l i e k C o l l i n s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #7

Date of Birth: 04/08/1995 Junior, University of Nebraska Cornhuskers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.593
- 99 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.07
- 10 - Career Production: 88 tackles, 8.0 sacks, 21.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.27 - Sacks/Game: 0.21 - TFL/Game: 0.57
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Wisconsin, Southern California
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 0.83
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Iowa, UCLA
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.03 - Tackles/Game: 0.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.80
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: Southern Mississippi (2015), Michigan State (2015), Iowa (2015), UCLA (2015), Iowa (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Can allow extra attention to deter efforts to press into Flexibility: High end mobility as an athlete to coil and explode
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 the backfield. Shows a fantastic motor as a gap penetrator and has into contact or to rotate from the trunk and squeeze through small
the ability to press at the snap with explosiveness. Good flow to the creases and gaps at the POA. Suddenness is present as a COD
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 ball in pursuit. defender, especially for size.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Run Stopping: Variable results when asked to stack blocks and Lateral Movement: Shows strong flow laterally; is capable of
has a hard time fighting through multiple bodies. Does very well as stringing out blockers side to side and playing with a presence
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” a gap penetrator and will consistently beat OL into gaps when along the LOS. Will quickly work way out to numbers to chase ball
playing for disruption. carriers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’1”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Complacency has a poor effect on block stacking Pass Rush Counters: V ersatile rusher with ability to explode
repetitions. When pressing as a pass rusher or forcing way into and roll back Centers in one on one blocking situations but does
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.53 gaps is highly effective and violent with hands to throw off hand fits best as a finesse rusher. Does very well to minimize surface area
and club free chest. and is capable of attacking at numerous angles.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Fails to come to balance and will miss some tackles First Step Quickness: Has a fair amount of explosiveness at the
- Short Shuttle: 4.52 when sitting in the backfield as a result. Will play wild and out of snap. Can be late to react to snaps in run downs but noticeably
control at times, needs to reel in. Explosive hitter and athlete to gears up for disruption repetitions and will wreak havoc in the
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A punish ball carriers. backfield.
Toughness: Needs to anchor better in block stacking and Feet/COD: Nimble feet but needs to play on a more sustainable
double team situations. At best when playing forward but shows base with consistency. Can lose footing pressing for up field
functional strength paired with athleticism to move side to side pressure and lose sight of flow to the football.
ATHLETICISM along the LOS.

SCORE: 6.14
FILM SCORE: 7.57
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Nebr aska Defensive Tackle Maliek Collins is a str ong candidate to develop Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 into a high end starter at the next level; but there is some development and growth required
for Collins to reach his excellent potential. Collins is highly violent with his hands and is a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
handful to handle in one on one situations when factoring in his short area quickness and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.07 upper body strength. Collins is a three technique in a four man front with the ability to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


consistently beat interior OL into gaps or onto spots when in passing situations or play calls
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
that dictate for pressure; but Collins needs to reel himself in to maximize his impact on the
5.80 game. Collins can play too wild at times and will lose technique in blind effort to cause Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) disruption and has missed a number of plays as a result of failing to come to balance. Collins Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
is a high upside player who in the right scheme can be a highly productive starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.14
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.57
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 2 5 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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A n d r e w B i l l i n g s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #75

Date of Birth: 03/06/1995 Junior, Baylor University Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.821
- 106 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.43
- 11 - Career Production: 107 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 30.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.89 - Sacks/Game: 0.23 - TFL/Game: 0.81
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Kansas State, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Texas Christian, Oklahoma State
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.05 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 1.17 - TFL/Game: 1.50

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.97
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Kansas (2015), West Virginia (2015), North Carolina (2015), West Virginia (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Plays the game with a wonderful level of tenacity. Flexibility: Extremely linear player; does not bend well from the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 31 Works hard to move laterally and can frequently be found outside knees or hips to play and change directions gracefully. Also does
the hashes along the LOS. Consistent get off at the snap with initial not show ability in torso to lean and press tight angles. Struggles at
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 step. Hands remain active to fight for leverage. any angle greater than approximately 30 degrees from hips.

- Vertical Jump: 27.5” Run Stopping: Can get caught peeking in the backfield and lose Lateral Movement: Does work well side to side with the
leverage at the POA. Is limited moving laterally and sustaining stipulation that hips aren’t required to open. Is in fact limited by
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” leverage due to hip tightness. Dominant player when working in ability to play with speed, although hustle and straight line speed
shallow angles at the LOS and exploding up field for penetration. after turning to run and flow help diminish liability.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands need to become more consistent in fluidity Pass Rush Counters: Between a firm swim and a devastating
transitioning from stack to shed or counter. Initial placement of bull rush, is a formidable and viable pass rusher. Devastating
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.05 hands is tight to the chest and regularly sustains an inside grip to ability to collapse the pocket and has just enough initial burst to
lock out and stack blocks. beat some interior OL out of stance.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: L imited sphere of influence at the POA on account of First Step Quickness: Does not win primarily with speed but
- Short Shuttle: 4.82 tightness. Wingspan is only average to reach and grab. Physically rather snap anticipation and overall momentum when beating OL to
stout player, will stop ball carriers dead in tracks if square to spots. Flashes primarily on running downs and when aligned in free
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A tackle attempt. gaps.
Toughness: W ill in stretches get rooted off the L OS or lose Feet/COD: COD skills suffer as a result of high COG and
balance due to poor habits regarding reading backfield action. inability to stick feet in ground far away from base. Feet, when
When stout and square, is a physically dominant player incapable driving forward, are relentless and prove difficult to stifle in pass
ATHLETICISM of being pushed around. Unnaturally strong individual. protection or an anchor with hips.

SCORE: 6.30
FILM SCORE: 7.50
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Defensive Tackle Andr ew Billings is one of the str ongest natur al Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 athletes in recent memory to come through the Draft process. Billings showcases an
unbelievable amount of power and ability to reset the LOS as an interior defender. Where Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
Billings comes a bit short is his ability to redirect his weight and frame; he appears to be a bit Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.43 tightly wound in the trunk and hips. As a result, Billings struggles to stick a foot in the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


ground and play laterally to have an impact in an area larger than the interior gaps. Billings
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
projects best into a 4-3 defensive front as a Nose Tackle, where his penetration skills and
6.97 burst can have a greater opportunity to be shown as compared to being asked to 2 gap. Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) Billings turns the corner well with shoulder lean and rotation and can be a disruptive player Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
in both passing and running downs/situations. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.50
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 2 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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H a s s a n R i d g e w a y , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #98

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Texas Longhorns

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 303


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 21 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.524
- 124 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.14
- 12 - Career Production: 108 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 17.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.97 - Sacks/Game: 0.26 - TFL/Game: 0.49
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Oklahoma, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Texas Christian, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.02 - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.07
- 10 Yard Split: 1.72
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Texas Christian (2015), California (2015), West Virginia (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Motor runs consistently and without lapses, does well to Flexibility: Struggles with ability to bend or tilt off of base. Does
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 24 push back into the field of play after working into the backfield in not have a dynamic base and struggles to reach feet out from
pursuit. Release off of snap is present both in run and pass underneath hips and re-direct. Plays with a low COG at the POA
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 situations. but lacks in dynamic movement skill.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Run Stopping: Very strong ability to hold ground as a POA Lateral Movement: Has a reasonable amount of range thanks to
defender when playing to gap responsibilities. Will not be as straight line burst but will require hips and shoulders to be aligned
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” effective when asked to press into the backfield and shift weight to to play with burst or acceleration.
pursue.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Heavy hitter with hands; will explode and roll back Pass Rush Counters: Favorite rush move is a swim move;
pads of blockers well. Hands are violent and move with the intent to although has a poor habit of utilizing even when not squared to half
- Three Cone Shuttle: 8.28 sweep clear and sustain a clean chest. Length is adequate and of a blocker. Needs to develop more advanced strategies in order to
plays with strong forward tilt to stay extended. threaten as a pressure player.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Struggles to bend and finish plays in tight areas; will First Step Quickness: Has the ability to pressure on the interior
- Short Shuttle: 2.82 uncover from blocks but struggle to get hips and feet aligned to on passing down and distances. First step is greatest when attacking
close running creases developed along the LOS. forward; will not have the same effect trying to plant and drive
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A laterally.
Toughness: Fairly stout along the LOS. W hen disciplined and Feet/COD: Struggles when asked to redirect weight suddenly.
able to squat down and stack blocks is very difficult to move thanks Does not have stark COD skills or ability to cross face quickly as a
in part to forward tilt and the ability to sustain leverage against rusher.
ATHLETICISM would be blockers.

SCORE: 6.81
FILM SCORE: 7.43
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Defensive Lineman Hassan Ridgeway has the oppor tunity to be a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 more productive pro player than a college prospect. Ridgeway was moved up and down the
LOS at Texas; even utilized on the boundary as a Defensive End. While these reps are a good Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
indication of the above average athleticism his testing showcases; they do not reflect what Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.14 Ridgeway does best; playing as a gap disciplined interior defender. Ridgeway is most Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


effective when utilizing hands to stack up blocks and sitting at the POA to eat up space. He
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
does not have the most dynamic base and will struggle to redirect at times to make plays
6.07 along the interior but when simply asked to occupy and be a part of a wall along the POA, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) Ridgeway is highly effective. Ridgeway should challenge for Day 2 consideration but his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
value as a role player with moderate upside best fits early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.
- 7 . 1 0 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
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M a t t I o a n n i d i s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #9

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Temple University Owls

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6036 - Weight: 303


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 32.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.97


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.548
- 133 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 43
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.79
- 13 - Career Production: 112 tackles, 10.0 sacks, 30.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.56 - Sacks/Game: 0.23 - TFL/Game: 0.70
2014 Top Competition: Houston, Memphis, Pennsylvania State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Houston, Memphis, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.03 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.76
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Houston (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Shows a good motor to pursue both against the run Flexibility: High mobility is present throughout the trunk. Does
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 32 and working into the backfield as a rusher. Plays not resulting in well to get skinny and press up the field as a way of diminishing
pressure are a result of failure to string counters together, not a surface area. Capable of tilting and leaning on base or turning the
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 lack of effort after first push. corner.

- Vertical Jump: 28.0” Run Stopping: Offers subpar resistance on the interior against Lateral Movement: Has a fair amount of functional athleticism
drive blocks and will not show a high level of balance when being to move and string out plays laterally. Lacks functional strength to
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” pushed up top as a penetration player. play with range when having to string out blockers along the point
of attack.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’0”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Does not naturally string counter moves together; Pass Rush Counters: Lacks strength as a rusher; strictly a
will punch to stack and efforts in shedding after initial blow are penetration/finesse rusher. Likes to pop off a swim move and clear
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.78 clumsy and disjointed. Needs to develop fluidity and better feel for shoulders against punches at initial strike point. Has some first step
where blockers are weak. ability to press hip to hip quickly.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Plays with penetration and is a wrap tackler; is not First Step Quickness: Fairly sudden when aligned overtop of the
- Short Shuttle: 4.71 going to pop ball carriers violently or coil into heavy hits but does football. Capable of beating OL onto spot and getting momentum
have movement skills to work into favorable positions as a tackler pushing forward into the backfield when coiled and pressing for
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A in the backfield thanks to redirection ability. pressure.
Toughness: Fails to inspire with ability to sustain contact and Feet/COD: Plays light on feet and with the ability to adjust
press through on initial trajectory. Will have a hard time with drive angles and pursuit to the ball fluidly. Does well to plant and cut if
blocks to hold ground and disengage along the LOS. unbothered in space to adjust and pressure ball carriers.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.47
FILM SCORE: 7.03
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Temple Defensive Tackle Matt Ioannidis is a finesse inter ior defensive Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.97 lineman with the ability to contribute to a NFL franchise as a niche player and a rotational
pass rusher. Ioannidis struggles with physicality and is not the same player when he’s hassled Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
early on in snaps as he flashes to be when he’s able to beat defenders to a spot prior to a firm Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.78 platform being established for blockers. Ioannidis will struggle initially with rushes if he’s Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


not able to land his initial counter but once he’s better acclimated to the game and provided
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
he can learn to transition from one counter into the next and read blockers more effectively,
7.03 he can be very disruptive along the interior of a four man front. Ioannidis should likely not Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) see a high number of snaps early on in his career in order to allow him the opportunity to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
develop mentally but he would be well worth a flyer early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.47
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 0 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

S h e l d o n D a y , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #91

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6006 - Weight: 286


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.05


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.813
- 136 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.41
- 14 - Career Production: 141 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 32.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.94 - Sacks/Game: 0.16 - TFL/Game: 0.67
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Arizona State, Louisiana State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.07 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.96
- 10 Yard Split: 1.69
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Texas (2015), Stanford (2015), Clemson (2015), Southern California (2015), Florida State (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: V ery high motor player who will relentlessly push for Flexibility: W ill be a much improved player when able to drop
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 progress towards the football. Regularly 10+ yards down the field hips and come to balance on the run more consistently. Shows an
chasing skill players. Hands are active and violent in continuing to impressive blend of lower half mobility and torso lean for frame.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 shed and keep a clear chest. Wins with second effort frequently. Movement skills are impressive in space.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” Run Stopping: Very little issue holding ground at the POA on Lateral Movement: Short area agility and quickness is strong.
account of stocky frame. Leverages well to maintain presence along Capable thanks to hip mobility to work into boundary and carry
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” the LOS. Much more effective to finish plays when unchained and strong play speed. Stunts and twists along the LOS are regularly
able to create disruption in the backfield. won thanks to suddenness.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’6”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Plays with separation consistently and keeps chest Pass Rush Counters: W ould be much more effective if angles
clear. Punch is compact and twitchy to sweep clear hands were cleaner. Versatile defender who can maintain a presence on
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.44 effectively. Will time strikes well when playing with finesse to sweep the edge or inside. Accurate hand placement and force generated in
away initial stun and carry momentum forward. punch enables separation to attack gaps.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Has missed a large number of potential plays on First Step Quickness: On reps when cut loose to attack backfield
- Short Shuttle: 4.50 account of a failure to come to balance and redirect charge. Lack has shown impressive twitch and initial burst. Sudden explosion off
of length has contributed to missed tackles as well. Makes a of the snap gets body between OL prior to linemen getting back out
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A conscious effort to wrap up limbs down low when reaching. of stance and established on platform.
Toughness: T ough, scrappy mentality. Plays stronger than size Feet/COD: L imitations do not appear to be physical but rather
would suggest thanks to natural leverage at the POA. Plays lapses in patience in space or angles. Does not redirect weight well
through the whistle and forces opposition to be aware of position currently, plays out of control and wild. Has physical ability to duck
ATHLETICISM on the field. inside or turn the corner when playing in attack mode.

SCORE: 6.30
FILM SCORE: 7.90
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Defensive Tackle Sheldon Day is a challenging placement. He Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.05 has a non-standard body type and will not fit into many traditional roles within 3 of 4 man
fronts. What there is no denying is that Day is a disruptive penetration player with the ability Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
to bring a lot of production into a defense. His short area quickness and slashing style of play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.41 bode well for an attacking role in any defense he lands in. Day has shown a decent amount of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


versatility to play either upright or down, inside or out. He is at his best slashing and slanting
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
along the defensive front with his hand in the dirt. Defensive teams looking to add a bit of
5.96 chaos may look at Day as a defensive chess piece. Other teams may view that caveat as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) negative. Day is a gifted functional athlete with a frame not supportive of a regularly plug Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and play role but should be highly valued regardless. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.90
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 7 . 0 4 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


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A u s t i n J o h n s o n , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #99

Date of Birth: 05/08/1994 RS Junior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6043 - Weight: 323


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.88


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.607
- 181 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 38
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.00
- 15 - Career Production: 154 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 24.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.05 - Sacks/Game: 0.22 - TFL/Game: 0.63
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Boston College
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.32 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.46
- 10 Yard Split: 1.86
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Ohio State (2015), Georgia (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Frequently fights to get flow towards the football. W ill Flexibility: Needs to sit lower in block stack to play with better
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 25 make an effort to work out into the numbers when chasing down leverage against double teams. Does have a fair amount of torso
ball carriers. mobility to snap the shoulders and rotate as a means of shedding
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 blocks.

- Vertical Jump: 26.0” Run Stopping: W ill at times struggle to read blocks and peak Lateral Movement: Fair amount of mobility but impact on the
into the backfield trying to diagnose play. When facing interior game is going to be limited to 3 gap radius. Will get beat to spot
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” runs is very successful to stack individual blockers and throw with when firing off the ball at times if crashing or slanting for defensive
hands. gap responsibilities.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: W ill occasionally miss a throw but does well to re- Pass Rush Counters: Offers minimal in the way of pass rush
work hands into a more favorable position. Hands are efficient and productivity. Will overwhelm some Centers one on one and show the
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.84 versatile with a number of ways to shed blocks attacking at the ability to collapse the pocket for push but is not a gap penetrating
wrist or elbow. player.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: W ill slide off some tackles but does possess a thick, First Step Quickness: Is not a quick twitch athlete. A t times will
- Short Shuttle: 4.75 heavy frame and has the ability to absorb contact up high before be a half step late to react to the snap in spite of near proximity to
wrapping up. Lack of length is problematic; struggles to play the ball. Not going to be a player to win with quickness or
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A outside of pads. penetration to the backfield.
Toughness: Has troubles at times with double teams due to Feet/COD: Has a fair amount of mobility but lacks explosiveness
poor hand placement and high pad level. Needs to anchor firmer to suddenly shift heavy frame. Will not regularly cross face of
and with better consistency. Difficult to move or influence if left one blockers without the assistance of hand technique.
ATHLETICISM on one.

SCORE: 3.61
FILM SCORE: 7.07
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State Defensive Tackle Austin J ohnson looks to pr oject best Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.88 into a true Nose Tackle position in a four man front at the next level. Johnson lacks the length
to consistently stack blocks and play with separation to be a two gap player but he is physical Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
enough to consistently require the attention of more than one blocker in the interior gaps. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.00 Johnson has a fair amount of mobility and moves much more fluid than his athletic testing Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


would suggest; but he is not going to win as a penetration player. Johnson’s role should be to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
eat up blocks at the POA and allow teammates (both fellow DL and LBs) to flow freely in
6.46 pursuit to the ball. Johnson will likely not see very many third and long situations, his skill Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) set is best suited to help dictate blocking schemes on the early downs. Johnson would be a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
strong value at the early parts of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.61
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.07
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 7 8 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

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Q u i n t o n J e f f e r s o n , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #99

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Maryland Terrapins

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 289


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 33.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.393
- 186 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.58
- T16 - Career Production: 107 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 21.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.89 - Sacks/Game: 0.28 - TFL/Game: 0.58
2014 Top Competition: James Madison, West Virginia, South Florida
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.93 - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.37
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Indiana (2015), Rutgers (2015), South Florida (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Shows a strong motor on second effort plays to extend Flexibility: L oose and pliable throughout the shoulders and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 24 beyond initial push and turn corner; even if pushed past the peak of torso. Capable of coming to balance and redirecting with quickness
the pocket. Made a high number of plays flowing to the ball on when maneuvering in tight areas; will sharply outmaneuver
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 second effort reps. blockers with tight angles.
- Vertical Jump: 29.0” Run Stopping: Capable both as a penetration player and Lateral Movement: Feet have a hard time flipping into the
stacking up blocks one on one. Has the ability to extend and enough boundary and carrying same levels of speed but has the functional
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” length to disengage at the POA. Plays with a strong amount of mobility to string out blocks and sustain leverage at the POA. More
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A leverage to hold ground. sudden with short area lateral movement and initial L-steps.

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Has only adequate amounts of length. Hands Pass Rush Counters: V ersatility and bendability is most evident
remain active throughout the play and will do well to work into as a pass rusher; does very well to keep a clean chest and will win
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.98 favorable stacks before shedding with a swim, club or sweep. with speed or technique. Rush counters utilized in game action
Hands have enough pop to roll back pads on initial contact. include an inside counter, swim, push/pull and shoulder drop.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Closing ability is strong; athletic enough to kick into First Step Quickness: Has strong initial burst and reacts to
- Short Shuttle: 4.37 a second gear when uncovering as a tackler in the alleyway. Comes movement along the LOS well. Will win with lateral steps or explode
to balance well and squares up ball carriers; does well to stay into gaps on straight penetration rushes. Gets hip to hip quickly and
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A patient and use athleticism to close down and finish in open field. consistently.
Toughness: Speed to power ability is only adequate; not an Feet/COD: W ill pivot and turn tightly in tight areas to slip off of
overwhelming force at the LOS. Plays with balance and a dynamic blocks as ball is worked beyond and does very well to disengage

ATHLETICISM base to react to forces applied to body. Has strong anchor and
ability to drop hips and hold ground.
with foot quickness in addition to hand skills. Capable of redirecting
with fluidity.

SCORE: 6.80 FILM SCORE: 8.00


SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Mar yland Defensive Tackle Quinton J effer son displayed excellent film Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.30 throughout the course of his playing career at Maryland; he showed quickness and agility,
flashed strong potential as a pass rusher courtesy of active and violent hands and also Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
contributed in the run game as a hustle player with a high motor. The questions with Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.88 Jefferson will be his ability to sustain his high level of play at the next level; Jefferson is still Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


a fairly green player from a playing experience standpoint and the flashes of technique he
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
shows are promising; but he did get by frequently in college as simply a better functional
7.37 athlete than the play across the LOS from him. Jefferson has the potential to be a high end Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) starter as a 3 Tech in a four man front; provided he shows continued growth and the ability to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
translate his skills against more efficient and powerful opposition in the NFL. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.80
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

8.00
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


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D a r i u s L a t h a m , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #98

Date of Birth: 11/09/1994 Junior, Indiana University Hoosiers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 311


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 34.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.77


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.435
- 187 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.16
- T16 - Career Production: 82 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.21 - Sacks/Game: 0.20 - TFL/Game: 0.50
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Pennsylvania State, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Iowa, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.32 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.50

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: 1.90
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Iowa (2015), Michigan (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Can be casual when having to turn back up the field Flexibility: Plays tall and with high shoulders. W ill showcase a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A and get into far reaching pursuit angles. Does well to utilize hand surprising ability to pivot from the torso and lean into turns; can
work and persistence as a rusher to fight through contact and show some fluidity in the open field or when countering from an OL
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 continue to press the pocket. punch.

- Vertical Jump: 29.0” Run Stopping: Physically powerful player; difficult to uproot if Lateral Movement: Does not showcase a high level of mobility
playing with leverage and holding ground at the POA. Can uncover or influence on plays reaching either immediate gap in vicinity.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” from blocks well late into carries and show numbers to ball Will not play with a high sphere of influence and abilities are not
carriers as a POA tackler. applicable when moving side to side.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’4”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands are heavy and show flashes of finesse and Pass Rush Counters: Has shown some ability as a rusher;
accuracy to play as a counter defender as well. Excellent length although athletic profile does not lend itself well to being utilized as
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.76 and ability to stack blocks at the POA before suddenly sweeping a pressure player. Successfully shows rip/dip and push/pull counters
clear. in game action.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: High effectiveness to influence and alter ball carrier ’s First Step Quickness: Does not have the ability to challenge with
- Short Shuttle: 4.63 pathways at the POA thanks to huge wingspan. Has a firm grasp speed. Slow to react to the snap and shows little ability to challenge
and will wrap up effectively. Has devastating hitting power if with speed or anticipation at the snap. Does not have a high level of
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A closing uncovered. closing burst from a still position.
Toughness: Can end plays on the ground due to narrowing of Feet/COD: W ill not corner or turn with suddenness but also
base when playing engaged with blockers and trying to string out shows a surprising ability to carry frame gracefully in the open
blocks. Difficult to uproot and move off of platform when squared field.
ATHLETICISM to the LOS.

SCORE: 3.61
FILM SCORE: 6.93
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Indiana Defensive Tackle Dar ius Latham is a sur pr isingly fluid mover for Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.77 such a large framed athlete. Latham shows excellent length and a large, wide set of shoulders
which take up high areas of space at the POA. While Latham does show the ability to move Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
without high levels of stiffness, that should not be confused with him being an explosive Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.16 athlete. Latham struggles and labors to move with quickness or explosiveness; open field Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


movements and pursuit to the football can best be described at lethargic. Latham also needs
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
to answer questions regarding an off field incident this spring (Operating While Intoxicated).
7.03 This incident took place after the Combine and is a troubling issue for an underclassman to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) have on his resume. Latham fits best as a two gap defender in a 3-4 defensive scheme and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should be valued as a late Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.61
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


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L a w r e n c e T h o m a s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #92

Date of Birth: 04/16/1993 Senior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6035 - Weight: 281


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.39


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.852
- 197 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.59
- 18 - Career Production: 72 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 9.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.53 - Sacks/Game: 0.13 - TFL/Game: 0.19
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, Ohio State, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Iowa, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.98 - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.62
- 10 Yard Split: 1.73
- Games watched: Pennsylvania State (2015), Ohio State (2015), Iowa (2015), Alabama (2015), Western Michigan (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Shows well in mobility to flow to the ball, especially Flexibility: T orso mobility and dynamic base flash consistently
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A from the back side as a flow defender; does well to sustain leverage and provide promise of greater results with further development.
to the backside. Has strong movement skills and has ability to tilt and lean in
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 attempt to finish plays.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Run Stopping: Does not provide a great amount of resistance to Lateral Movement: Flow and area of influence is high but needs
hold up at the POA when stacking blockers. Struggles to shed and to remain unbothered along the LOS to flow consistently and not
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” uncover from blocks and get rid of traffic in front of face. Can be get turned out of blocks. High end movement skills for frame and
bubbled when faced with powerful run blockers. position.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: L acks urgency or cerebral approach with hands. Pass Rush Counters: Capable of winning with speed or burst;
Does not illustrate and understanding to how to consistently read lacks refinement as a pass rusher due to rawness and limited
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A blocks and counter with shedding techniques; instead will punch exposure in only two years of opportunities. Will require notable
and stack before trying to pull away into space. development.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Has strong closing ability due to athleticism but only First Step Quickness: Initial twitch out of stance is adequate and
- Short Shuttle: N/A an average wingspan to influence in the backfield. Lacks power in would be much more notable if not for a high amount of reps spent
pads to clean up and can at times fail to wrap up. on the boundary at Defensive End. Will challenge heavy footed
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A interior blockers with speed.
Toughness: Scrappy in efforts to stack up offensive lineman at Feet/COD: Nimble footed and finds way through traffic well;
the POA but does not possess the functional strength or violence in capable of stepping clear of bodies and continuing quickly in pursuit

ATHLETICISM
hands to create separation and clear hands. Could stand to add to the football.
bulk to play on the interior.

SCORE: 7.88
FILM SCORE: 7.00
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State Defensive Lineman Lawr ence Thomas was or iginally an Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.39 offensive recruit, having started an additional 3 games at Fullback during his Spartans career
in addition to the 27 he is credited for during his last two years at MSU. Thomas is strikingly Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
athletic but struggles with the finer points of the position, mainly his block shedding Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.59 techniques and angles as a rusher still require notable attention. Thomas has an initial burst Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


and a bendable frame to win in tight spaces or initially off of the snap but there is too much
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
wasted movement with his hands and a lack of strategy in stacking and shedding blocks.
4.62 Thomas projects best as a developmental rotational player; he likely will struggle to find a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) permanent role as a starting player. Thomas’ athletic upside would be worth a late round Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
flyer in this year’s Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.88
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

7.00
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


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A d a m G o t s i s , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #96

Date of Birth: 09/23/1992 Senior, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 287


- Hand Diameter: 10.75” - Arm Length: 34.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.75


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.595
- 206 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.98
- 19 - Career Production: 105 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 26.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.19 - Sacks/Game: 0.24 - TFL/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Georgia, Florida State, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 0.67

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Does well to extend effort beyond initial release of the Flexibility: Sits upright and tall in the spine; will give blockers a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A snap; will work hard to collapse the pocket as a rusher. Keen to sizeable target to strike with hands. Will not bent or lean to carry
pivot and work back up into the field of play if ball is distributed speed through turns; struggles to play with feet out from underneath
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 quickly. of hips.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Run Stopping: Gets bullied and pushed off of the L OS by heavy Lateral Movement: L acks the looseness throughout the hips to
hitters or double teams; needs to anchor more consistently and hinge and open the hips into the boundary and carry play speed or
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” stack with length. Has the potential to be effective with separation hold ground while engaged with blockers.
skills as a two gap defender.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Flashes are present of strong fundamentals to Pass Rush Counters: Does not offer much in the way of pass
punch and press or to rip up through a punch on first contact to rush abilities; reps are won with hustle and flow to the ball. Needs
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A sweep clear hands. Struggles once conceding chest to pull away or to develop a greater sense of shedding hands off of body. Successful
counter. counters include push/pull and rip.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Capable of influencing if uncovered in the alley to First Step Quickness: L acks quick twitch ability; typically a half
- Short Shuttle: N/A wrap up and finish or even reach and force altered angles by ball second off of the pace at the snap. Fails to coil or explode with any
carriers. Reliable and consistent to finish at point of impact. notable burst.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Toughness: Gets moved and uprooted from the POA by drive Feet/COD: W ould not recommend isolating in space; does not
blocks and double teams. Ends plays on the turf due to narrowing carry weight or frame well when having to plant and redirect.
of feet when trying to press and stack up blockers at the point of Struggles to corner tightly due to inability to bring feet out from
ATHLETICISM attack. underneath of hips.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.43
SIZE SCORE (17% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Tech Defensive Tackle Adam Gotsis is an appealing pr ospect on Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.75 account of his sturdy frame and upside. Gotsis is intriguing; he started his football career
playing Australian rules football before his playing days at Georgia Tech. Where Gotsis Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (7%)
needs to improve is with his physicality and ability to diagnose plays. Gotsis will struggle to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.98 stay firm and anchored when impacted with blocks from his peripherals or when faced with a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


physical double team at the POA; he plays tall and upright in the spine and provides an ample
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
target for blockers to strike. Gotsis has upside as a two gap run defender courtesy of excellent
7.20 length; his nearly 35” arms will create a lot of space when utilized properly. Gotsis is a fairly Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) one dimensional prospect with little to offer as a pass rusher; as such he should be valued Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
towards the back end of Day 3 as a developmental role player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (64%)

6.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


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D . J . R e a d e r, N o s e Ta c k l e #48

Date of Birth: 07/01/1994 Senior, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 340


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.43


- Career Starts: 13 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.923
- 222 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.30
- 20 - Career Production: 72 tackles, 4.0 sacks, 9.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 1.53 - Sacks/Game: 0.09 - TFL/Game: 0.19
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Georgie Tech, Oklahoma
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: North Carolina, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.33 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.50

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.11
- 10 Yard Split: 1.84
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Alabama (2015), North Carolina (2015), Florida State (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Motor can be thrown off by high tempo offenses or Flexibility: Does not turn or corner particularly well. Struggles
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 30 short exchanges between snaps. Does not generate same level of to get skinny in short areas, much more effective when playing
push at POA consistently as a result. Can be seen hot in pursuit of square to the LOS or holding gaps. Can get caught high at snap in
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 ball carriers all the way to the numbers. high tempo situations. Anchors POA very well.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Run Stopping: Impossible to move off of the LOS when Lateral Movement: Effort makes up for limitations as an athlete
stacking blockers. Very consistent in holding ground against double in space. Does not open the hips well when attempting to flow or run
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” teams and will regularly reset the LOS in the offensive backfield if over top of blocks along the LOS. Has enough hustle and burst to
left blocked 1 on 1. challenge plays from D-gap to D-gap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’3”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands are active and provide persistent shedding Pass Rush Counters: Offers very little in the way of secondary
effort. Lack of length can be problematic in stacking blocks but counters. Collapses the pocket with power via bull rush but does not
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.90 does show the ability to press with one arm and minimize blocker’s play with any notable level of finesse. Should not be on the field for
grasp. obvious passing situations.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: L ack of wingspan and arm length is evident; at times First Step Quickness: Illustrates a suitable first step out of a
- Short Shuttle: 4.71 will not be able to finish plays on account of lack of influence three point stance. Is lethargic and slow out without having weight
outside of frame. Powerful build and when able to wrap or place forward on hand. Does not show a notable amount of twitch if
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A shoulder behind hits will knock around opposition. closing down area in space as a tackler.
Toughness: Very stout player physically. W ill not concede Feet/COD: Hardly nimble footed. Plays linear and within a
space even if out-leveraged at the POA. Plays with a visible smaller area of the field than other teammates. Does not appear to
swagger, frequently will let opposition know when beaten on a snap be capable of sudden redirections; however is capable of hitting the
ATHLETICISM by snap basis. breaks when flowing laterally to not overrun cut backs.

SCORE: 4.96
FILM SCORE: 6.93
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson Nose Tackle D.J . Reader is a physically stout pr esence along the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.43 defensive interior. Reader does not show a lot of scheme diversity, he looks to fit best within
a 3 man defensive front and utilize his powerful frame as a traditional 1T Nose. Reader is an Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
enforcer along the line of scrimmage; his influence is not totally illustrated by the box score. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.30 Reader’s anchor and natural leverage pose a challenge for interior offensive linemen and will Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


regularly bark at opposition after besting them on a play. Reader is not a player without
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
limitations; he does not appear to possess a skill set suitable for playing on 3 downs. Reader
4.11 offers little in the way of pass rush on account of a lack of explosive power, inflexibility to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) finish in tight spaces and a limited array of secondary counters. Reader poses a strong value Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
as a 2 down niche player sometime on Day 3 of the draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.96
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

6.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

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L u t h e r M a d d y , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #92

Date of Birth: 01/18/1993 RS Senior, Virginia Tech Hokies

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6001 - Weight: 285


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.83


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.587
- 224 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yx2 - Total Games Played: 56
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.36
- 21 - Career Production: 175 tackles, 14.0 sacks, 29.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.13 - Sacks/Game: 0.25 - TFL/Game: 0.53
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, East Carolina, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Pittsburgh, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.83

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.75
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: North Carolina (2015), Ohio State (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Excellent flow to the football. Shows strong lateral Flexibility: Dynamic base is evident watching open field
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A mobility and hustle to challenge perimeter runs. When pressing movement skills. Will tilt from the base and play with lean as a
forward is very persistent with hands and feet to gain up field push. means of carrying momentum and speed. High levels of shoulder
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 rotation present at point of initial contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Run Stopping: W ill have a hard time stacking up blocks and Lateral Movement: Has fluid hips to flip open and pursue along
will get rocked back when attempting to pull off of blocks and the LOS. Capable of influencing as a back side player and shutting
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” disengage. More of a gap penetration player but lack of length will down potential cut back creases.
limit tackle radius as well.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Inability to stack blocks will be problematic at the Pass Rush Counters: Has shown some versatility as a finesse
next level. Shows awareness with hands and forearms to sweep rusher but offers little in the way of speed to power conversion or
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and clear with rip or club but overall lacks pop or extension to ability to bull. Successfully has utilized spin, rip, or speed rushes to
consistently produce a clear chest. cause disruption.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: Subpar wingspan is problematic and causes issues in First Step Quickness: Suddenness is present and evident when
- Short Shuttle: N/A trying to wrap up ball carriers. Cannot regularly disengage and rushing into gaps on passing downs. Able to quickly get on top of
vacate alleys quickly as ball carrier fills. Adequate closing burst if blockers and reset the LOS as a pass rusher.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A unoccupied.
Toughness: Does not hold ground well when trying to locate the Feet/COD: Movement skills in the open field provide
football. Needs to do a better job of sustaining square shoulders opportunities to impact plays other interior defenders may not chal-

ATHLETICISM
at the POA and play with control of blockers. Natural leverage lenge. Fluid feet and quick steps.
present courtesy of frame.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.93
SIZE SCORE (17% OVERALL)
Summary: Vir ginia Tech Defensive Tackle Luther Maddy, able to stay healthy, has the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.83 ability to be a strong rotational defensive lineman on the NFL level. Maddy has strong
movement skills and the ability to penetrate and press gaps thanks to a quick first step, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (7%)
natural leverage and a strong motor. Maddy will likely struggle finding time as a permanent Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.36 fixture along a defensive front; he will struggle at the next level against the run due to issues Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


disengaging from blocks. Maddy will lose ground at the POA trying to disengage and can get
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
ridden off of the LOS against persistent blockers with adequate movement abilities. Maddy
6.75 can be a strong candidate to make a roster as a spell pass rusher; he has enough burst and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) giddy up to translate to the next level with success relatively early but due to the fact that he Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
is a niche player with a health history he should be valued mid-Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (64%)

6.93
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Durability issues (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 5 3 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D a v i o n P i e r s o n , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #57

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Texas Christian University Horned Frogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6020 (Listed) - Weight: 305 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.683
- 232 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.55
- 22 - Career Production: 125 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 26.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.66 - Sacks/Game: 0.20 - TFL/Game: 0.56
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Kansas State, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.33

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Baylor (2015), Oregon (2015), Mississippi (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: W ill press to the football with a relentless motor. W ill Flexibility: Struggles to tilt and carry weight laterally or in tight
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A throw off blockers and reset to engage in anticipation of sorting spaces; will have to keep base firmly planted underneath of hips to
way through traffic in an effort to impact plays as a strong side play with control and maneuver effectively.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 defender.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Run Stopping: Is a handful to block one on one courtesy of Lateral Movement: Does not show high end amounts of hip
upper body strength, will toss off interior OL when locked up one mobility to string out blocks. Plays with a high motor and will have
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” on one. Does struggle with length; capable of being swallowed by an impact if able to turn and run as a flow defender.
similarly physical blockers.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Hands hit heavy and possess a lot of upper body Pass Rush Counters: Is not going to offer much as a pass rusher
power to throw off blockers. Will push/pull clear at the POA. with the exception of hustle and a high motor. Lacks hand
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Ability to shed blocks is predicated on power, lacks technique or fundamentals to play off of blocks and disengage unless leveraging
ability to attack at the wrist/elbow. defenders off balance to throw away.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: L imited tackle radius courtesy of subpar length. Is First Step Quickness: Offers little initial explosiveness at the
- Short Shuttle: N/A guilty of sliding off of some tackle attempts against thicker ball snap. Plays from a frog stance and does not put much weight
carriers. Struggles to tilt or lean to finish plays in tight areas. forward to spring into releases.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Toughness: Physical player at the point of attack to handle Feet/COD: Feet must remain collected under hips; otherwise
initial contact and hold ground at the LOS. Capable of playing will lose footing and struggle to sustain balance. Does not turn or
with power but lacks explosiveness to convert speed to power and pivot with fluidness.
ATHLETICISM collapse the pocket.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.13
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Chr istian Defensive Tackle Davion Pier son offer s little upside as a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A defender; he appears to be a limited functional athlete without an ideal frame to play the
same role he filled at TCU (as an interior space eating player). Pierson lacks the length or Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
hand technique to be asked to stack up blocks and plug gaps in the interior; he will have a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.55 hard time disengaging at the point of attack and shedding blocks to finish plays. Pierson’s Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


lack of length is also evident in his tackling skills; he struggles to finish even when
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
uncovered due to a lack of desirable wingspan. Where Pierson is successful is in one on one
6.64 situations as a power defender; he has excellent upper body strength through the hands to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) throw away blockers and uncover to force altered angles from ball carriers. Pierson could be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
considered a viable investment on the back end of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.13
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 4 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

A n t w a u n W o o d s , N o s e Ta c k l e #99

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Southern California Trojans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 318


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.40


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.719
- 236 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.82
- 23 - Career Production: 111 tackles, 8.0 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.22 - Sacks/Game: 0.16 - TFL/Game: 0.27
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Arizona, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Notre Dame, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 1.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.89
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Oregon (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Does not let size or frame limit efforts or influence along Flexibility: Corners surprisingly well for such a thick, wide
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A the LOS. Shows surprising hustle to work down the field and into frame. Will not tilt or lean but has the mobility through the hips to
the sidelines. change direction and bring frame to balance as required.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27
- Vertical Jump: N/A Run Stopping: Does not get clear of blocks with consistency; Lateral Movement: Fair amount of mobility and is capable of
does not have the length or separation skills to clear chest and playing between the hashes to harass ball carriers; does have ability
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” disengage from blocks reliably. Does very well to stack up blockers to provide push as a backside flow player along the LOS.
and squat at the POA.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: T roublesome lack of length and an inability to Pass Rush Counters: Does not have the first step ability or the
press and clear from bodies in front. Limited wingspan handcuffs quickness to press interior OL to close down space and get hip to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A ability to attack at the wrist or elbow. hip. Shows little in the way of hand secondary counters and finesse
moves.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: L imited influence at point of contact and can have First Step Quickness: W ill not consistently challenge pass sets
- Short Shuttle: N/A trouble to wrap up ball carriers. Brick wall of a frame with ability with speed or quickness but should not be classified or lethargic or
to stonewall if able to square hips and shoulders to ball carriers in a slow mover.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the alleyway.
Toughness: Difficult player to uproot and move off of the POA. Feet/COD: Moderate ability to carry frame through turns or
Natural anchor comes from a naturally low set pair of hips and an shifts in weight. Has ability to move with some fluidity when
ability to bend from the knee and stay below opposing pad levels. working into the open field after pulling free of blocks.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.80
SIZE SCORE (17% OVERALL)
Summary: Souther n Califor nia Nose Tackle Antwaun Woods is a low end Nose Tackle Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.40 prospect with a marginal level of two gap potential in a three man front. Woods has a
moderate amount of movement skills and has the ability to play outside of initial gap but he Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (7%)
lacks the length or suddenness to disengage cleanly from blocks and progress to challenging Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.82 ball carriers. Woods has natural leverage thanks to a short squatty frame and will naturally Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


stay underneath of blockers’ pads to hold ground at the POA. Woods is not a regular down
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
player and will not have the ability to see the field in all avenues; so instead he will have to
4.89 make due as a situational player and will need the opportunity to play as a rotational depth Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) piece. Woods is a low ceiling player due to natural limitations but should find a role on a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
NFL roster. Day 3 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (64%)

6.80
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 4 5 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K y l e P e k o , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #99

Date of Birth: 07/23/1993 (JUCO) Senior, Oregon State University Beavers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6010 (Listed) - Weight: 305 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 12 - Career Wins: 2 - Winning Percentage: 0.167
- 245 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 12
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 3.53
- 24 - Career Production: 45 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.75 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.38
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Academically Ineligible)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
Oregon State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Stanford, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.95 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.31
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: W ill get deterred from pursuit after losing initial Flexibility: Does possess mobility and ability to play lose; should
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 31 footing. Does not show up down the field after ball has left the not be described as a rigid or tight player. Struggles to utilize
Quarterback’s hand or reached the perimeter. movement skills effectively and is very inefficient with open field
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 movements.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Run Stopping: Struggles to play with leverage or separation at Lateral Movement: Has the mobility and functional athleticism
the POA. Inability to use hands and press to disengage eliminates a to scrape laterally and impact plays along the LOS but fails to
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” lot of potential plays in the alley; will get swallowed up and utilize hands efficiently and will give ground in trying to string out
knocked backwards. blocks.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: Almost nothing is shown in the way of separation Pass Rush Counters: Does not have an awareness of how to use
skills in spite of a reasonable amount of anatomical length. Will hands effectively. Rarely will give an effort to swat clear hands or
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A concede chest and allow blockers to tightly grasp into breast plate attack blockers at the wrist. Plays for purely penetration purposes.
and fail to disengage.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: T hick, athletic frame with the length and enough lean First Step Quickness: Flashes of an above average initial burst
- Short Shuttle: N/A to change tackle angles suddenly and challenge ball carriers. are present. Has the ability to challenge in pure passing situations
Rarely uncovered in the run game but has the physical strength to and work into gaps.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A wrap and finish.
Toughness: Plays soft; game appears to be moving quickly and Feet/COD: Has a fair amount of mobility to change directions.
struggles to process information and play simultaneously. Has a Moves light on feet and has the ability to start/stop suddenly when
tough time handling traffic and transitioning from block to block uncovered.
ATHLETICISM without exposing self.

SCORE: 7.98
FILM SCORE: 6.17
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Or egon State Defensive Tackle Kyle Peko is an extr emely r aw pr ospect with Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A little in the way of polish or ability to be an effective NFL prospect at this point and time.
Peko does present an interesting skill set and would be well worth the investment as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
practice squad player due to only one year of experience on the FBS level; with Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

3.53 knowledgeable coaching Peko could feasibly develop into a contributing NFL player. Peko Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (13%)


struggles with hand usage and will not be an effective player until this single flaw first and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
foremost is resolved; too frequently he will concede his chest and allow blockers to establish
7.31 control of blocks with initial punch and grasp. Peko will also need time in the weight room to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (13%) further develop functional strength; he needs to play with a heavier trunk and protect himself Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
from bodies bullying him around at the point of attack. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (66%)

6.17
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014 Academically Ineligible.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 3 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C o n n o r W u j c i a k , D e f e n s i v e Ta c k l e #90

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Boston College Eagles

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 297


- Hand Diameter: 10.38” - Arm Length: 32.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.08


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.351
- 271 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.50
- 25 - Career Production: 110 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 21.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.39 - Sacks/Game: 0.15 - TFL/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida State, Pennsylvania State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, North Carolina State, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.91 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.83

DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 5.08


PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.34
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2014) -
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.74
Effort: Strong athletic testing does not appear in game film; Flexibility: L acks strong mobility and spine sits tall on the hips;
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 moves lethargically and does not show hustle or pursuit to the ball creating a difficult barrier to carrying any level of momentum or
down the field of play. speed through turns. Coils hips well into power position but
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 27 struggles to utilize fluidity in other areas.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Run Stopping: W ill have a hard time peeling off of blockers Lateral Movement: Shows little ability to stack blocks and flow
without development with hands; does not showcase shedding laterally with perimeter runs. Does not have mobility through the
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): 30.0” techniques to disengage and square up in the hole. Physically stout hips to unlock and get quickly up to speed.
to hold ground in one on one situations at the POA.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Hand Tech: A verage length is paired with an uncertainty on Pass Rush Counters: Offers little as a rusher; has not shown the
how to go about utilizing hand techniques to clear a grip once ability to string together counters effectively (or even to utilize a
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.32 established on this chest. Tries to muscle blockers as compared to single one).
stacking and cleanly breaking at wrist.
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Tackling: V ery wide frame occupies a fair amount of space on First Step Quickness: No sign of the explosiveness shown at the
- Short Shuttle: 4.27 the interior as a gap defender but lacks closing burst to squeeze Combine in on field performances. Slow to react to the snap and
and fill alleys quickly. does not supply pressure from interior gaps; fails to get on top of
DT Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A blockers quickly.
Toughness: Physically stout player that will hold ground very Feet/COD: Feet appear heavy in the open field. Does not show
well in one on one situations. Plays strong but not violent; needs to high or even moderate amounts of redirection skills in either short
up intensity as a pursuit player or trying to get rid of hands at the areas or when isolated in the open.
ATHLETICISM POA.

SCORE: 7.48
FILM SCORE: 5.97
SIZE SCORE (15% OVERALL)
Summary: Boston College Defensive Tackle Connor Wujciak shows little of the athletic Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.08 profile he presented to talent evaluators at the NFL Combine in February. Wujciak has a
hard time with movement skills and will not be one to beat blockers with speed, agility or Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (5%)
even technique at this point in his career. Wujciak is a powerful, stocky frame without much Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.50 else to offer. He lacks ideal length and does not show the extension or hand technique to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (10%)


suggest that a move to a two gap system would be beneficial. Overall, Wujciak will likely
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
have a hard time transitioning to the NFL level and should not be regarded as a coveted
5.34 prospect; rather he would be a strong fit for a post-draft offer and in the event he takes Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) exceptionally well to coaching he would be a candidate for a Practice Squad slot and be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
given time to develop. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.48
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (60%)

5.97
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (DT)


- 6 . 2 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 OB Linebacker Rankings


- “Off Ball” Linebackers -

POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION


POSITION NAME SCHOOL POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

1 1 OBLB Myles Jack UCLA 8.50 18 203 OBLB Steve Longa Rutgers 6.66

2 4 OBLB Darron Lee Ohio State 8.08 19 213 OBLB Tyler Temple 6.60
Matakevich
3 20 OBLB Su'a Cravens Southern 7.83 20 216 OBLB Deion Jones Louisiana 6.59
California State
4 25 OBLB Jaylon Smith Notre Dame 7.73 21 217 OBLB Reggie Florida State 6.58
Northrup
5 48 OBLB Joshua Perry Ohio State 7.54 22 229 OBLB Antonio Florida 6.50
Morrison
6 62 OBLB Zeek Bigger East Carolina 7.48 23 248 OBLB Jared Norris Utah 6.36

7 65 OBLB Travis Feeney Washington 7.46 24 251 OBLB Dominique Oklahoma 6.35
Alexander
8 92 OBLB DeVondre Minnesota 7.28 25 252 OBLB Kentrell Missouri 6.34
Campbell Brothers
T9 103 OBLB Stephen Vanderbilt 7.22 26 257 OBLB Kris Frost Auburn 6.29
Weatherly
T9 104 OBLB Terrance Smith Florida State 7.22 27 259 OBLB Shaquille West Virginia 6.28
Petteway
11 116 OBLB Nick Kwiatkoski West Virginia 7.16 T28 265 OBLB Phillip "Scooby" Arizona 6.21
Wright III
12 135 OBLB Blake Martinez Stanford 7.05 T28 266 OBLB Antonio Arizona State 6.21
Longino
13 149 OBLB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6.99 30 276 OBLB Josh Forrest Kentucky 6.15

14 163 OBLB James Burgess Louisville 6.90 31 285 OBLB Jeff Schoettmer North 6.00
Carolina
15 177 OBLB Beniquez Mississippi 6.81 32 291 OBLB Darien Harris Michigan 5.78
Brown State State
16 184 OBLB Travis Blanks Clemson 6.77 33 296 OBLB Joe Bolden Michigan 5.61

17 191 OBLB Cassanova Auburn 6.71


McKinzy

OBLB Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Football Intelligence: How quick is the OBLB to diagnose the play? Does he read his Hand Technique: How well does the OBLB establish separation with his hands? Does
eyes (OL, RB, etc. appropriately? Does he take good angles in pursuit and attack plays? he play with good extension and does he press off blockers to keep his chest clean? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the OBLB display? Does he break Lateral Movement: How well does the OBLB scrape over the LOS? Can he move
down, wrap up, “bite the ball”, bring feet? What kind of range does he have in pursuit? with good play speed while staying square to the LOS and facing up ball carriers? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Block Shedding: How well can the OBLB work through traffic? Does he have the size/ Feet/COD: Is the OBLB a sudden athlete with the ability to cross face and crash into
strength to get rid of offensive blockers in his path to the football? gaps quickly? Is he light on his feet? Is he a natural mover out in space? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Toughness: What kind of physicality does the OBLB play with? Does he hit hard? First Step Quickness: How quickly does the OBLB get into his run read step? Doe he
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
Does he plug lead blocks in the hole? Can he play assertively in the box? have explosiveness to win with speed? Does he react to the ball and close on it well?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Coverage Skills: Can the OBLB open up his hips and quickly get into his zone Flexibility: Does the OBLB have natural ability to bend from the hips and waist? Can he Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
landmarks? Does he have the athleticism to turn and run with receivers down the field? produce bend to keep pad level low with pending impact? Can he open his hips naturally?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 OB Linebacker Analysis


- “Off Ball” Linebackers -

2016
OB Linebacker
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- Vertical Jump -
- Broad Jump -
- 3 Cone Shuttle -
- Short Shuttle -

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2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 6.83 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 6.58 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Myles Jack, OB Linebacker #30

Date of Birth: 09/03/1995 Junior, University of California (Los Angeles) Bruins

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 245


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.13


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.786
- 1 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 29
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.16
- 1 - Career Production: 178 total tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 19 passes broken up (PBU)
* Production variables altered to more accurately - Tackles/Game: 6.14 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.66
reflect responsibilities at UCLA.
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, Oregon, Kansas State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
UCLA Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Virginia, UNLV, Brigham Young
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.88
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Utah (2014), Stanford (2014), Southern California (2014), Kansas State (2014), Virginia (2015), UNLV (2015), Brigham Young (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: W ill occasionally show lapses identifying Hand Technique: Needs to develop versatility when attempting
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 ball carriers; will lock onto mirroring responsibility in space. to pass rush in order to develop pressure more regularly. Hands are
Incredibly quick to process initial read and develop momentum quick to initiate contact; punch is compact. Extension through
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A towards the play. Strong spatial awareness and play recognition. initial punch is consistent; provides excellent sustained separation.

- Vertical Jump: 40.0” Tackling: Can clean up angles to better improve body position Lateral Movement: Illustrates ability sustaining shoulders
at point of contact. Sure tackler; strong grasp and powerful pads to square to the LOS while sustaining high play speed and flow to the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” jar ball carriers either in tight spaces or the open field. Displays football. Loose hips allow for feet to open and flow rapidly. Clearly
mobility to maximize length and tackling influence as needed. possesses the pursuit ability to play sideline to sideline effectively.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Provides violent punch and regularly rolls up Feet/COD: Foot speed is evident when dropping off of the L OS
underneath blockers’ pads to win leverage at the point of attack. in pass coverage. Rapid feed allow for a consistently wide base;
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Illustrates strong understanding of separation and will sustain a subsequent plant and drive is efficient and smooth. Burst from a still
clean chest to provide ability to pull off of blockers when needed. position is strong but not amongst the elite.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Is not easily pushed around by lineman attacking First Step Quickness: T witchiness is more notable from a plant
- Short Shuttle: N/A on the second level. Physically stout defender who will take on all and drive than from an initial step. Does well timing pressure plays
comers with assertiveness. Tackles violently and will explode into from off ball but appears to be more of a timing skill as compared
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 ball carriers with power and develop jarring hits. natural first step explosion. Closing burst is notable and impressive.
Coverage Skills: Phenomenal coverage ability. Elite instincts in Flexibility: Naturally loose athlete; is capable of playing outside
coverage responsibilities. Skill set in off man, turn and run or zone of COG effectively for hard plants, extreme reaches in the upper

ATHLETICISM
are all high quality. Smooth hips allow for fluid transitions and body extremities and also flipping open the hips when dropping
illustrates natural ability to locate the football down the field. away from the LOS. Easy mover will little issue with bend.

SCORE: 9.00
FILM SCORE: 8.81
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: OB LB Myles J ack is an elite pr ospect who’s skillset it tailored perfectly to the style Evaluation
Round Value
of play in the modern NFL. Jack should be considered a blue chip prospect regardless of scheme; Total
7.13
the ability to play with physicality and power when necessary blended with the fluidity and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) finesse to be a high end coverage linebacker is a rare combination. Jack is a high energy player Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.16
who brings passion to the field of play; this energy is regularly channeled well for pursuit to the
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
ball and in scrums to save yardage. Jack missed a majority of the 2015 CFB season with a knee
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) injury, only playing in three games. Provided these health issues are resolved and Jack checks Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.88
out medically for a full return to 100% there should be no issues with discussing Jack as an Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
option at any point for any pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Jack’s best fit ideally is as a SAM in a
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) 4-3 defense, where his coverage abilities can be maximized and he can erase Tight Ends
9.00 from the game while also assisting in setting the edge against the run. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

8.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Sept. 2015—Knee injury.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (Versatility)


- 8 . 5 0 : T O P 1 0 O V E R A L L VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Darron Lee, OB Linebacker #43

Date of Birth: N/A RS Sophomore, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 232


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.929
- 4 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 28
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.60
- 2 - Career Production: 146 total tackles, 11.0 sacks, 27.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.21 - Sacks/Game: 0.39 - TFL/Game: 0.96
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.43 - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.17
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.66
- 10 Yard Split: 1.55
- Games watched: Notre Dame(2015), Michigan State (2015), Michigan (2015), Rutgers (2015), Hawaii (2015), Alabama (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Consistently takes excellent angles in Hand Technique: Hands are precise, quick and violent. Shows
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 pursuit to the ball. Patient in space and illustrates a strong grasp of ability to set initial contact by playing away from frame. Has a
play speed and opposition to be very efficient in pursuit. Quick to firm understanding of when to stack blocks vs. when to play with
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A diagnose and shows ability to read and shoot gaps when left free. elusiveness and sweep away hands.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Tackling: W ill sometimes go for heavy hits instead of consistent Lateral Movement: V ery high level of play speed scraping
wraps. Very quick to close down once squaring to ball carriers. along the LOS to contest runs all the way to the sideline. Has
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” Does well to attack football on tackles. Strong angles in space. mobility throughout the torso and body to sustain a strong tackling
Explosive pop in pads. foundation and prevent overrunning ball carriers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 11’1”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: On rare occasions when obstructed can get Feet/COD: Quick strider, regardless of whether or not moving
rocked back onto heels. Efficient with hands to swipe and sweep forward, backward or laterally. Typewriter feet visible when taking
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.12 away punches and stay clean. Capable of rotating and minimizing transitions of weight to change directions. Plays with a very low
surface area to slip past blocks. COG to dart quickly.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Physically stout player, plays above weight class First Step Quickness: Has explosiveness when attacking down
- Short Shuttle: 4.20 with level of physicality. Drops down into traffic at full speed with hill. Is capable of bursting through the second level quickly and
bad intentions to punish ball carriers. Physically capable of assertively to challenge Quarterback s and other ball carriers.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 rocking ball carriers with hitting power. Twitchy athlete overall.
Coverage Skills: L ooks very natural working in space. Hips are Flexibility: V ery easy, effortless mover in all facets. Shows no
loose and fluid to hinge and get depth in zone drops. Confident in limitations when playing down hill, scraping laterally, twisting

ATHLETICISM
coverage skills, physical on stems but does not grab or latch on through small creases or when trying to turn the corner and
breaks. Very quick to close down on routes in front and contest. pressure plays at the POA.

SCORE: 8.19
FILM SCORE: 8.63
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Linebacker Dar r on Lee is an impr essive pur suit player with str ong Evaluation
Round Value
football instincts to diagnose and subsequently use his play speed to flow to the ball. Lee Total
6.30
consistently beats teammates to the ball due to dynamic first step and burst; he is a natural Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) playmaker and has a nose for the ball. Lee is highly gifted in space and capable of making plays in Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.60
zone coverage thanks to discipline to disrupt routes and get depth in drops. Lee projects best as a
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
WILL in a 4 man front; he can get caught up in the trash sometimes when teams make an effort to
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) run in his direction. Lee does show solid technique in these situations to throw hands and lock out Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

8.66
in an effort to stay clean but physicality is based more on initial explosion and not overall power or Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
strength. Lee’s football processing ability and explosive tendencies will make him an immediate
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) asset to a defense capable of slotting him into this preferred role; Lee should undoubtedly be
8.19 targeted on Day 1 of this year’s Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

8.63
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 8 . 0 8 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Su’a Cravens, OB Linebacker #21

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Southern California Trojans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 226


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.62


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.650
- 20 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 40
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.09
- 3 - Career Production: 207 total tackles, 10.5 sacks, 34.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.18 - Sacks/Game: 0.26 - TFL/Game: 0.86
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Notre Dame, Nebraska
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00
Southern California Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Notre Dame, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.65 - Tackles/Game: 9.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Oregon (2015), California (2015), Washington (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Incredibly diverse prospect; well versed Hand Technique: Has very good length and is incredible strong
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 and disciplined in gap discipline, stacking blocks, leveraging the from a functional standpoint for size. Explodes hands into blockers
run game from the boundary, press coverage, etc. Strong reaction and will lock out and leverage offensive linemen. Powerful throw
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A skills to keys and diagnoses early in the play. move to shed smaller blockers.

- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Tackling: A sure tackler, illustrates perfect form tackled on a Lateral Movement: Natural athleticism and looseness promotes
regular basis. Hits with power and consistently wraps up with long incredible speed working laterally into the boundary or scraping
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” arms to ensure no extra yardage is gained. Capable of coiling low from the back side. Hips open easily to carry speed well. Has very
to wrap around the hips/thighs and run feet through contact. strong closing burst into the boundary and will attack LOS.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Is at best from the boundary or the edge of the Feet/COD: Capable of unlocking hips and transitioning weight
LOS. Can struggle trying to square up interior OL and shed into as a defensive back would do. Has excellent burst and COD skills
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A inside gaps. Very effective to throw hands and lock out in space, from inside the box; will beat many blocks simply with quickness of
perfect visualization of player attacking a blocking sled. COD and changing angle of pursuit.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Plays well over weight class. Heavy hitter with First Step Quickness: Has a very explosive first step to challenge
- Short Shuttle: N/A both hands and pads. Down hill attacker who likes to shoot gaps the backfield either when lined up on the edge of the LOS as an
and play on the opposite side of the LOS. Physically stout and outside contain player or if flowing and filling for a pulling Guard
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 functionally strong enough to hold the POA as a run defender. in interior gaps.
Coverage Skills: Hybrid player capable of playing in space as a Flexibility: V ery strong torso mobility to bend and lean into
man or zone defender. Has strong length and the movement skills to turns at high rate of speed. Has the hip mobility to change directions

ATHLETICISM
be able to handle matchups with WRs or RBs and physically strong effortlessly. Capable of bending from the knees to drop hips and pad
enough to be successful against TEs. level for firm tackle attempts.

SCORE: 6.19 FILM SCORE: 8.70


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Souther n Califor nia OB Linebacker Su’a Cravens is a physical specimen to behold. Evaluation
Round Value
Cravens has the build and movement skills of a Safety but the physicality and tackling skills of a Total
4.62
Linebacker. Realistically a team could plug Cravens into either a box SS role or a WILL in a 4-3 Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) defensive scheme. Playing WILL would optimize Cravens’ diversity and dynamic skill set, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.09
allowing him to play closer to the ball and get advantageous match ups against slot receivers and
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
TEs without the defense having to exchange personnel on the field. Cravens plays with excellent
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) length to keep his chest clean and able to detach from blocks at a moment’s notice to continue Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.20
clean pursuit to the football. Cravens should easily be a Day 1 selection, he is another defensive Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
weapon molded perfectly for today’s NFL, much like UCLA LB Myles Jack. Depending on
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) Cravens’ landing spot, adding a bit of weight may be in the cards but provided he carries the
6.19 weight well and it doesn’t change how freely he moves on the field there is no concern. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

8.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7.83: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jaylon Smith, OB Linebacker #9

Date of Birth: 06/1/1995 Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 223


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.718
- 25 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.22
- 4 - Career Production: 284 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 23.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 7.28 - Sacks/Game: 0.12 - TFL/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Arizona State, Southern California
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 8.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.69
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Stanford (2015), Ohio State (2015), Temple (2015), Clemson (2015), Massachusetts (2015), Texas (2015), Florida State (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Disciplined defender who trusts reads; Hand Technique: Hands can and at times do strike wide at the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A quick to flow to play on account of reading keys from RBs and POA, diminishing power transferred to opponent. Is highly effective
interior OL. Strong understanding of spacing on the field both when shedding with finesse to attack and the wrist or elbow and
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A closing down angles to assist run or overlapping zone coverages. sweep clear hands.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Can be guilty of sloppy pursuit angles when ball Lateral Movement: Possesses and illustrates excellent fluidity in
carrier is allowed to reach the sideline. Explosive hitter with a long movement skills; allowing for high play speed flowing to the ball.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” wingspan to influence and disrupt ball carriers. Tremendous burst Has sideline to sideline explosiveness and speed, will open hips in
closing down on opponents and rolls hips through contact. pursuit while leveraging runs with positioning from the back side.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Notable improvement in 2015 but still can get Feet/COD: Feet are efficient and capable of generating quick
caught up with a soft punch against clean releasing blockers. acceleration and COD when needed in traffic. Rapid step
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Hands actively sweep and wingspan has consistently illustrated the adjustments allow for consistent adjustment of pursuit angles and
ability to stack and extend as a means of keeping chest clean. also enables strong ability to come to balance in the open field.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: W ill get pushed around against offensive linemen First Step Quickness: A twitchy player who stands out both on
- Short Shuttle: N/A due to a lack of leverage when engaging head up. Explosive, the second level and when walked up onto the LOS. Frequently
aggressive hitter who asserts will when shooting gaps at the LOS squeezes gaps before opposition has chance to close down creases
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 and allowed to build a head of steam attacking down hill. or cut off at the POA.
Coverage Skills: Shows excellent ability as a zone defender to Flexibility: L oose player throughout body. Has little trouble
overlap gaps with teammates in the immediate vicinity. Is very contorting torso to slide through open gaps with sustained play

ATHLETICISM
strong diagnosing route combinations in peripheral vision to adjust speed. Collects balance on a dynamic base, capable of shifting feet
drops appropriately. Has strong burst to close windows. out from underneath COG. Bends well to sustain low base.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 8.25
SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Linebacker J aylon Smith was dealt a ter r ible hand dur ing his final Evaluation
Round Value
game with the Irish; suffering an ugly knee injury at the hands of Buckeyes OT Taylor Decker Total
5.63
away from the play. Smith thankfully appears to be primed for a full recovery and all reports are he Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (12%) is quickly on the rebound from an ACL tear sustained on the play. When healthy, Smith showed Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.22
excellent growth in 2015, playing much more assertively coming forward and attacking the LOS
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
with consistency. Smith is long, lean and rangy as a tackler, capable of shooting gaps and
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%) exploding into ball carriers as a tackler. Where Smith needs to get better is playing with leverage Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.69
when squaring up potential blockers to not get pushed around and ran past the play. In addition, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Smith can do better at cleaning up some pursuit angles when flowing laterally to the ball. There are
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) minor complaints and provided he comes back 100% healthy, there’s no doubt Jaylon Smith will
N/A (ACL Tear) be an effective and strong starter for whichever franchise he lands with. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (64%)

8.25
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2016 ACL Tear (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 7 3 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J o s h u a P e r r y, O B L i n e b a c k e r #37

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6036 - Weight: 253


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.65


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 33 - Winning Percentage: 0.892
- 48 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.57
- 5 - Career Production: 296 total tackles, 7.5 sacks, 18.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.77 - Sacks/Game: 0.14 - TFL/Game: 0.35
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.68 - Tackles/Game: 10.7 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.35
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Does well to diagnose action out of the Hand Technique: Functional length is strong and shows a firm
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 backfield; capable of keying on interior OL or RBs to sort out ability to utilize hands to play off of blocks and punch. Will sweep or
action. Takes strong angles in space; does well to collapse down to rip hands off of chest and has the ability to stack and throw blockers
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A the LOS and force plays. on the second level.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Tackling: Strong tackler. Has ability to wrap up and squeeze to Lateral Movement: Suitable amount of mobility playing from
finish. Angles are strong and does well to play off of blocks and side to side. Does not have the straight line speed to play MIKE in a
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” come to balance before stepping into contact. Large frame eats 4 man front and cover sideline to sideline but will impact plays
momentum to stop YAC. outside the tackles consistently.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Is a difficult assignment. Hard to sustain Feet/COD: Has only average foot quickness; can labor a bit
blocks on frame; will play with upper and lower body strength and dropping into landmarks in an effort to cover zone areas of the field.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A utilizes hands effectively to throw away blockers. Capable of driving from flat footed base into throw areas or the
LOS as a rusher with a fair amount of effectiveness.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Highly capable player in terms of ability to hold First Step Quickness: Initial quickness and short area
- Short Shuttle: N/A ground and seal gaps at the LOS. Can be an effective gap plugger acceleration can be best described as adequate but average. Does
between the tackles and take on OL with strength and power. Hard not have the twitch to quickly shoot gaps and get hip to hip on blitz
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 hitter when square to ball carriers. reps or cross face with suddenness.
Coverage Skills: Skill set is a bit limited due to a lack of foot Flexibility: A bility to hinge hips and drop off of the L OS or gain
quickness and hip mobility but does have a fair ability to play in depth as a pass defender is limited. Does very well to drop hips and

ATHLETICISM
space; particularly in the short areas of the field as a MOF coil for impact or to get into a powerful tackling position in the open
defender. field.

SCORE: 7.43 FILM SCORE: 7.54


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State OB Linebacker J oshua Per r y is a ver y str ong candidate to be a plug Evaluation
Round Value
and play ILB in a 3 man system. Perry is physically stout and does a very strong job of playing in Total
8.65
traffic and having a high level of impact on the game. While Perry does have some limitations Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) (most notably in some hip stiffness and step quickness) he is a highly effective player in his role as Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.57
a physical force along the second level and the LOS. Perry does well to close down and attack the
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
LOS as a run defender; he gains ground and stays firmly in position to finish plays. His ability to
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) utilize his hands and length to play off of blocks makes him a handful to sustain blocks on and Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.35
should help in his transition to the NFL level. Perry is not going to be a universal prospect but Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
should be given consideration early on Day 2 as a 3-4 ILB to play either the role of the downhill
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) thumper or the flow player from D-gap to D-gap. Perry should experience success and find playing
7.43 time early on in his NFL career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.54
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 5 4 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Z e e k B i g g e r, O B L i n e b a c k e r #44

Date of Birth: 11/06/1992 RS Senior, East Carolina University Pirates

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6020 (Listed) - Weight: 225 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 62 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 54
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.83
- 6 - Career Production: 333 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, 15.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 6.53 - Sacks/Game: 0.07 - TFL/Game: 0.29
2014 Top Competition: Cincinnati, Central Florida, Florida
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Navy, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 8.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.40
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Temple (2015), Navy (2015), Cincinnati (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Excellent reaction time to play on the Hand Technique: Hands do not show high levels of pop or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A field to step and drive into the teeth of the play. Will take strong power. Placement is consistent; will do very well getting hands set
angles flowing on the second level and scraping to greet ball on the numbers of opposition. Movement skills and suddenness will
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A carriers. combine to allow shedding.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Strong form tackler. Capable of delivering some Lateral Movement: M oves at a clean rate when forces to move
jarring hits in spite of size; will slice low and catch ball carriers laterally. Is capable of crossing face of blockers at the POA with
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” around the thighs to cut down in the open field or the alleyway. short area suddenness and deliberate efforts with hand placement to
Adequate tackle radius. keep space open.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Does not have high ends of upper body Feet/COD: Very strong effort with feet to bring momentum and
strength or power but is capable of pressing and extending in the carry drive on first contact. COD skills are strong due to lighter
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A open field to generate an alley to slip past a block. Can get bullied frame and high mobility. Cleanly will planta foot and drive back
if run at head up. into the field of play on cut back creases.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: T ough, scrappy player. Can get in over head at First Step Quickness: Has very strong twitchiness and ability to
- Short Shuttle: N/A times against cleanly balanced blockers and has a hard time get up to top gear quickly. Will regularly beat OL to spot or alley
generating poor balance on own. Fearless player and will delivery due to how fast game is played initially after the snap.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 heavy hits when momentum is carried into contact.
Coverage Skills: Has provided a strong effort as a zone Flexibility: V ery loose player with high bend ability. W ill drop
defender in the MOF. Dialed in to receivers in peripherals and has shoulder and coil into tackle or is capable of turning and cornering

ATHLETICISM
awareness to alter landmarks depending on route combinations. with suddenness due to mobility through the frame and shoulder.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.70


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: East Car olina OB Linebacker Zeek Bigger is a lean fr amed, athletic pr ospect Evaluation
Round Value
with an impressive on field resume for the Pirates. Bigger plays with a much larger presence and Total
N/A
influence at the POA than his frame at 225 would suggest; he consistently shows the ability to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) square up, stack and extend on blockers to stay clean. Bigger move well in a full 360 degrees of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.83
movement; he is cleanly capable of hinging the hips open to smoothly and build momentum/
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
pacing on the second level. Bigger, in spite of his physicality, is still going to need to add size for
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) the next level; as times he can be pushed beyond first contact and miss plays on account of the Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.40
efforts of blockers from steep angles. Bigger is an very quick and sudden processor of action on Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
the field and in spite of his lack of ideal size has pop in the pads due to how explosive his initial
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) steps can be. Bigger should be valued as a potential Day 2 steal for a team looking to add a WILL
N/A or a developmental MIKE prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (80%)

7.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 4 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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Tr a v i s F e e n e y, O B L i n e b a c k e r #41

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Washington Huskies

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 230


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.625
- 65 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.64
- 7 - Career Production: 248 total tackles, 15.5 sacks, 33.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.77 - Sacks/Game: 0.30 - TFL/Game: 0.64
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, UCLA, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Stanford, Washington State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Stanford (2015), Washington State (2015), Southern California (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Diagnosis ability is strong to identify cut Hand Technique: W ould like to see a more concentrated effort
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A back lanes as a run defender or opportunities to peel off of blocks to finish block sheds with a hand sweep. Does well to utilize length
to preemptively fill running alleys. Trusts keys and willing to turn and places hands well to stave off potential blockers at the POA.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A eyes away from LOS as a zone defender.

- Vertical Jump: 40.0” Tackling: Showcases suddenness as an open field tackler to Lateral Movement: Has a fair amount of hip mobility to hinge
close down space and to finish off plays. Has adequate length to and open in scraping overtop of the LOS. Will carry speed well if
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” utilize reach and get hands on ball carriers before wrapping up to unobstructed at the second level. Has short area quickness to dart
finish. inside if momentum is carrying weight forward.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’10”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: L ength is present but needs to be more Feet/COD: A bility to re-direct is not strongest trait; will have to
physical and assertive to finish sheds and clear hands off of frame. collect due to high amount of speed and power generated when
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.20 A little too complacent to press and peel off instead of ripping. Has combined with long, tall frame. Short area quickness struggles when
movement skills to disengage with quickness. cutting on steep angles.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Active in the box but does not showcase the ability First Step Quickness: Has twitchiness and high end
- Short Shuttle: 4.42 to stonewall or collapse offensive linemen when either taking on explosiveness; not always evident by patience in the open field but
players at the POA or rushing the passer. Does not play with fear when flipping the switch as a pursuit player does very well to gain
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 or passiveness. ground initially.
Coverage Skills: Has movement skills to be an adequate Flexibility: Needs to do a better job of dropping the hips when
defender in the pass game if matched up with tight ends. More reps planting or cutting on firm angles. Shows ample lean and coil prior

ATHLETICISM
in zone coverage; will hinge and gain depth to hit landmarks to impact and is capable of carrying speed at lesser angles
consistently and effectively. Long wingspan to force altered throws. effectively.

SCORE: 7.36 FILM SCORE: 7.50


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Washington OB Linebacker Tr avis Feeney has the look of a tr ue 4-3 WILL Evaluation
Round Value
linebacker at the next level. Feeney was utilized with frequency as a boundary LOS defender at Total
7.65
Washington and has the first step explosiveness and length to be a viable situational rusher; Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) however his strengths lie in working in space and flowing to the football freely. Feeney needs to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.64
develop more consistent and elaborate hand techniques to play off of blocks and fully disengage
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
but he shows enough in terms of short area movement skills, length and functional strength to be a
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) legitimate back side defender early on in his career. Feeney is a bit light in the trunk but plays with Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.98
leverage and gives strong effort as a high motor player to fight through contact and traffic in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
pursuit to the football. Feeney has some scheme diversity but his skills would be largely wasted in
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) a 3 man front if asked to bulk up and play as a 3-4 OLB regularly. Should be a three down LB at
7.36 the next level; strong Day 2 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.50
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 4 6 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D e Vo n d r e C a m p b e l l , O B L i n e b a c k e r #26

Date of Birth: 07/01/1993 (JUCO) RS Senior, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6035 - Weight: 234


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.30


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.593
- 92 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.87
- 8 - Career Production: 206 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, 16.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.28 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.41
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Tackles/Game: 8.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.86
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Iowa (2015), Texas Christian (2014), San Jose State (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Can float on the second level during Hand Technique: Hands lack high end power but length is
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 backfield action. Utilized as a force player on the boundary as well. excellent and will combine body/frame positioning with length to
Versatile player tasked with filling a high number of roles and stack up and club clear hands on chest.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A situations.

- Vertical Jump: 34.0” Tackling: A rea of influence and tackle radius is notably strong Lateral Movement: Has strong mobility throughout the hips and
thanks in part to both wingspan and short area quickness. Does not torso to either get width in a zone drop or scrape from the backside
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” possess a high amount of hitting power. Will maximize range with as a run defender. Will regularly outmaneuver teammates due to
tilt and lean to wrap low from steep angles. mobility.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: W ould like to see an additional element of Feet/COD: Feet move well and are very active. Utilizes a clean
strength or power added; disengages with open space and can have base of support and plays with discipline to not narrow or cross
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A a hard time if bottled up tightly without space to drop step and pull over steps. Acceleration when transitioning is strong and allows for
away from grasp. high number of challenged plays.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Functional athleticism is adequate for the second First Step Quickness: T witch is evident both when working up
- Short Shuttle: N/A level. Can get overwhelmed if playing down at the LOS and trying the field as a rusher and when transitioning in pass coverage to
to stack while occupying a particular gap. Does not hit with power gain depth and challenge throws. Has ability to challenge off the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 but results are consistent. perimeter as a rusher.
Coverage Skills: M ovement skills and length are present to be Flexibility: Is in “Goldilocks” zone; long enough to be a handful
very effective. Needs additional reps to develop a greater feel for but not too long to not bend. Shows very pleasant amount of tilt and

ATHLETICISM
when to look back for the football and play the ball in the air. lean to carry speed through cornering. Will play with leverage and
shows no movement restrictions.

SCORE: 7.30 FILM SCORE: 7.58


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Minnesota OB Linebacker DeVondr e Campbell is a str ong under the r adar Evaluation
Round Value
prospect. Campbell parlayed an appearance at the 2016 East/West Shrine Game into some positive Total
7.30
buzz regarding himself as a prospect; showing the same length and athleticism he was able to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) showcase a month later at the NFL Combine. Campbell should be a stronger pro player than the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.87
one he was in college; he has ample movement skills, size and functional athleticism to find
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
success and be a three down LB at the next level. Campbell is still a bit raw; he wins a lot with
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) finesse and athleticism. Going forward, Campbell should be groomed as a 4-3 SAM linebacker; he Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.86
has the length and ability to play with leverage to roll up blocks at the POA while still having the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
movement skills and length to be able to handle some pass defense responsibilities in man to man
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) coverage. Campbell could challenge for a late Day 2 selection; as NFL teams will certainly be
7.30 enticed by his size/athletic profile. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.58
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 2 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

S t e v e n We a t h e r l y, O B L i n e b a c k e r #45

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, Vanderbilt University Commodores

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 267


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 34.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 17 - Career Wins: 5 - Winning Percentage: 0.294
- 103 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.29
- T9 - Career Production: 116 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, 26.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.22 - Sacks/Game: 0.32 - TFL/Game: 0.72
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Florida, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Houston, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.50 - TFL/Game: 0.83
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.65
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Florida (2015), Houston (2015), Tennessee (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Play processing can be a half step behind Hand Technique: Shows ample length and ability to extend to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 the action in stretches. Shows strong peripheral metrics from the take on blocks. Will actively long arm to extend and keep half of
boundary to pick up keys. Disciplined player to sustain leverage or frame clean with gap responsibilities. Will need to develop counters
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A hold up as a gap defender. as a rusher.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Tackling: Physical player with plenty of wingspan to reach and Lateral Movement: Does not show the flow ability to be a
wrap up ball carriers at the POA. Will cleanly disengage and fill sideline to sideline player. Has enough scrape ability to challenge
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” alleys as a gap defender. Strong grip strength to hold up and finish inside the far numbers but can get out-leveraged working outside
tackles. the numbers to the far sideline.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’9”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Has the ability to punch and negate blocks one Feet/COD: Feet are not especially quick and not precise; will
on one; experience as a boundary defender serves well. Has length hop out of positions instead of flipping open the hips. Will need
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and heavy anchor to absorb contact and transition into a shedding refinement to become more effective and efficient playing out in
player. space.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Capable of holding ground at the POA as a SA M First Step Quickness: Does not show the quick twitch ability
- Short Shuttle: N/A defender. Will do well when asked to play through traffic due to that showed in athletic testing. Has a suitable initial step to read
size, length and physicality. Physical tackler. plays but does not segue into explosive close down or burst. Can
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 threaten as a perimeter rusher.
Coverage Skills: Unpolished as a pass defender. W ill hip out Flexibility: L ikeable ability to bend and threaten both in block
and float in the short middle area of the field as compared to stacking and pass rushing situations. Has enough mobility to tightly

ATHLETICISM
dropping off of the LOS and reaching for landmarks. turn the corner on blockers on the second level and also from the
edge of the pocket.

SCORE: 6.49
FILM SCORE: 7.46
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Vander bilt OB Linebacker Stephen Weather ly is a ver satile defender ; having Evaluation
Round Value
spent time both off the ball and on the LOS as a pressure player for the Commodores. Weatherly Total
9.00
tested very strong in straight line explosiveness at the NFL Combine but that same level of twitch Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) is not particularly evident in his film. Weatherly’s best fit at the next level would be as a chess Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

4.29
piece for a defense; he could feasibly see the field on all three downs as both an off the ball flow
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
defender and a pass rusher. Weatherly will require development in his pass rush counters to fulfill
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) his potential as a rusher and a greater focus and effort on carrying out plays to the whistle would Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.65
do well to put him in a position to finish plays with a greater frequency. Weatherly has NFL size Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and a suitable athletic profile; but he is a bit in between and defensive coordinators will need to get
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) creative to find him a home on a permanent basis. Likely a developmental player with plenty of
6.49 upside. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.46
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 2 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Te r r a n c e S m i t h , O B L i n e b a c k e r #24

Date of Birth: 05/03/1993 RS Senior, Florida State University Seminoles

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 219


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.914
- 104 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.51
- T9 - Career Production: 219 total tackles, 4.0 sacks, 19.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.38 - Sacks/Game: 0.08 - TFL/Game: 0.24
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Georgia Tech, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.77 - Tackles/Game: 11.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Florida (2015), Houston (2015), Boston College (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Quick to process and quick to flow to the Hand Technique: Hands are adequate with physicality and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 football. Does well to diagnose opportunities in coverage to attack shows surprising extension skills thanks to lean through the torso to
if man stays in for protection. Handled numerous responsibilities create separation. Hands will sweep and attempt to clear chest after
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with effectiveness at FSU. contact; will at times be overwhelmed by a firm grasp.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Tackling: Has good open field habits and will regularly attack Lateral Movement: V ery loose through the hips and does well to
the legs of ball carriers. Wrap up tackler with the ability to deliver carry weight and flow with high level of speed. Has ability to cover
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” some pop if ball carriers are not aware of incoming impact or if sideline to sideline when tested in the middle of the field.
having built a full head of steam.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: M ust give ground in order to separate and Feet/COD: Has a high level of foot speed in short areas and
pull off of blocks; limited upper body strength to press and illustrates a highly dynamic base thanks to loose lower half. Will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A disengage. Has plenty of short area quickness to bucket step off of plant and drive and re-direct with suddenness to break blocking
contact and then gain ground in pursuit. angles.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Gets overwhelmed if locked into drive blocks and First Step Quickness: Strong suddenness with initial steps, both
- Short Shuttle: N/A gives up momentum. Plays well above weight class and has an as a rusher on the boundary and when attacking from the second
active presence in the box; will slice through blockers and shoot level. Short area close as a tackler will allow for finishes with
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 gaps to create chaos in the backfield. regularity.
Coverage Skills: Has ability to be effective as a zone defender Flexibility: L oose player with strong pliability throughout
with strong mobility and good length. Spent more reps on passing frame. Capable of hard cuts and plant/drive reps. Hips are not tied

ATHLETICISM
downs attacking the LOS; will need time and development to ensure to the spine or torso, can hinge and disengage if opponent is locked
firm grasp of concepts and responsibilities. in to chest.

SCORE: 6.58 FILM SCORE: 7.61


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida State OB Linebacker Ter r ance Smith is a bit of a hybr id; he has a long, Evaluation
Round Value
wiry frame and excellent movement skills for the LB position but is a bit lacking in functional Total
5.97
strength to play effectively as a POA defender. Smith has plenty of length and ranginess to extend Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) and keep his frame clean but he will struggle to hold ground; he must give space in order to get off Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.51
of blocks and disengage. Smith has excellent live action burst and ability to challenge plays in the
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
backfield with quickness; he is a versatile player utilized both as a perimeter rusher/pressure player
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) and as a MIKE to cover high amounts of space in the middle of the field. Smith plays violently and Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.46
has a likeable demeanor for a LB; he plays well over his weight class and is capable of putting Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
down ball carriers with effective tackling habits. Smith is likely a nickel LB who could feasibly see
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) the field as a WILL in a 4-3 scheme; he has a strong chance to be a mid-round steal for a franchise
6.58 able to protect him with a physically stout offensive line. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.61
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 2 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Nick Kwiatkoski, OB Linebacker #35

Date of Birth: 05/26/1993 RS Senior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6017 - Weight: 241


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.64


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.474
- 11 6 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.74
- 11 - Career Production: 295 total tackles, 6.0 sacks, 38.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 6.02 - Sacks/Game: 0.12 - TFL/Game: 0.58
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.73 - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.70
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Texas (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Georgia Southern (2015), Maryland (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Disciplined gap defender; does very well Hand Technique: L acks ideal length to stack blocks. Has a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 to drop down into the box and executing responsibilities. Good IQ compact, full punch that regularly stuns blockers and allows for a
in space as a pass defender, has strong feel for receivers in space stalemate at the POA. Hands actively sweep through contact to
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and how to overlap zones. generate extra space for separation.

- Vertical Jump: 32.0” Tackling: Physically stout and a fairly sure tackler both when Lateral Movement: L ooks to only have moderate amount of
dropping down into the box or when closing down in space. When looseness through the hips but carries weight well and compensates
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” connecting from a balanced base provides a large amount of pop in with strong angles in flow. Capable of working through trash and
pads to jolt opposition. making plays from sideline to sideline.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: A bility to shed blocks is at a quality level Feet/COD: Shows above average feet, impressive considering
considering lack of length. Will regularly pop linemen and sweep the frame above them. Does not have a highly dynamic base (limited
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.16 clear to continue pursuit and cross face. Has a harder time when torso lean) but is still capable of redirecting with efficient steps,
collapsing down hill in the A-gaps as a Mike. does not allow pads to get too tall and therefore can compensate.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: W ill get lost in trash if playing in the A -gaps as a First Step Quickness: Has a decent amount of quickness if
- Short Shuttle: 4.22 run stuffer. Does show strong block shed ability and assists very attacking the LOS; spent some time lined up in a 2 pt stance on the
well to set the boundary as a SAM backer. Physical tackler with a edge to attack on passing downs. Was not able to win consistently
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 powerful set of pads. with speed but burst is more notable when coming from 2nd level.
Coverage Skills: Is not a super loose player but has strong Flexibility: Has some tightness through the hips and struggles to
instincts to carry out zone coverages effectively. Should not be unlock cleanly and transition up the field. Shows a bit of torso lean

ATHLETICISM
asked to be a man coverage LB but is very effective getting depth in when having to carry speed through tight angles to challenge ball
zone drops and overlapping to keep multiple windows closed. carriers.

SCORE: 6.20 FILM SCORE: 7.39


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski is a ver y fundamentally sound Evaluation
Round Value
football player. His athletic profile presents only limited upside, he lacks the dynamic movement Total
6.64
skills of the elite talents in this year’s class. With that said, Kwiatkoski is instinctive, powerful and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) disciplined in responsibilities and should be regarded as a potential starting LB in the coming Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.74
years. Kwiatkoski’s best fit is most likely in a 4-3 scheme; ideally at SAM. In such a role,
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Kwiatkoski can thrive in attacking skill players and OL in space to filter runs back inside with his
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) physicality and gap discipline. Kwiatkoski would also be a viable pass defender in zone heavy Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.70
schemes; a team that relies primarily on zone in the underneath areas of the field could count of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
him to be a three down player on their defensive roster. In a class filled with quality LBs and
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) several elite prospects, players like Kwiatkoski will likely be an afterthought. But come sometime
6.20 in the middle rounds he will provide a tremendous value to a 4-3 defensive football team. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.39
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 1 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Blake Martinez, OB Linebacker #4

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Stanford University Cardinal

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6015 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.31


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.741
- 135 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.37
- 12 - Career Production: 225 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.41 - Sacks/Game: 0.13 - TFL/Game: 0.26
2014 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oregon, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Notre Dame, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.71 - Tackles/Game: 8.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.17
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.19
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: California (2015), Oregon (2015), Southern California (2015), Notre Dame (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Calm and consistently collected; visible Hand Technique: Hands are quick and concise. Lacks power or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 making adjustments and calls at the LOS. Shows strong grasp of explosiveness in punch but is deliberate with hand throws and
open field angles and consistently sustains leverages as both a run attacks at wrist or elbow of blockers with strong timing to sweep
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and pass defender. clean.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” Tackling: V ery consistent squaring up tackles in the open field Lateral Movement: V ery collected and shows suitable hip
with good balance. Has no issues overrunning plays; will regularly mobility to open and flow. Has enough play speed to carry plays
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” break down and takes angles into the hip of ball carrier depending outside the numbers while gaining ground on the LOS.
on flow of play.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: L ack of length can be problematic when Feet/COD: T remendous effort in keeping feet clean and always
coming downhill; can let blockers get into chest and struggle to working off of a composed base. Capable of redirection with
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.98 press and disengage. Has short area mobility to duck under or efficiency and low COG. Will mirror cuts in the open field from ball
around contact. carriers consistently.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Getting washed out of plays can be problematic. First Step Quickness: Only average initial quickness out of a two
- Short Shuttle: 4.20 Impact inside the box is much greater than expected for frame; point stance to attack the LOS; redirection and short area quickness
plays above weight class. Will deliver pop if closing head on with abilities are much stronger due to strong foundation and balanced
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 ball carriers in the alley. feet.
Coverage Skills: Experienced working well into the deep Flexibility: Not necessarily the most fluid or bendable athlete;
middle and hook/curl areas. Has been flexed into the slot and rather just highly patient and self aware. Has some hip mobility to

ATHLETICISM
capable of disrupting at the LOS with patience. Can be relied upon hinge and utilize typewriter steps to drop off of the LOS or to flow
to handle backs out of the backfield. into the play.

SCORE: 6.05 FILM SCORE: 7.43


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Stanfor d OB Linebacker Blake Mar tinez is a str ong candidate to potentially step Evaluation
Round Value
into a MIKE LB role for a 4-3 defensive team and be a mid-round sleeper. Martinez is a highly Total
6.31
intelligent football player; evidenced by his communication and call responsibility at the LOS prior Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) to the snap and how regularly he sustains a leverage position in both the pass and run game. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.37
Martinez does very well to flow overtop of plays and gain ground into the LOS to challenge ball
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
carriers and minimize additional yardage conceded; he attacks the LOS and his persistence there
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) pays dividends with strong tackle angles and regularly finding himself square to ball carriers. Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.19
Martinez is not the most fluid athlete but plays well within his limitations; he does not overextend Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and takes adequate angles to the ball instead of trying to tuck inside of blockers and shoot gaps
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) late. Martinez is a reliable, consistent football player and has reasonable prospects as a starting
6.05 MIKE LB at the next level. Early Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.43
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 7 . 0 5 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Reggie Ragland, OB Linebacker #19

Date of Birth: 09/24/1993 Senior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6012 - Weight: 259


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.931
- 149 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.94
- 13 - Career Production: 220 total tackles, 4.0 sacks, 17.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.15 - Sacks/Game: 0.08 - TFL/Game: 0.33
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Missouri, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.84
- 10 Yard Split: 1.67
- Games watched: Michigan State (2015), Florida (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Georgia (2015), Tennessee (2015), Auburn (2015), Ohio State (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: R emains patient sitting overtop of traffic Hand Technique: Needs to develop greater consistency to play
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A and is disciplined in run responsibilities. Will hold gap contain or with length when jolting blockers; can at times get caught with
execute responsibilities as dictated. Very quick to diagnose and traffic in chest and diminish scrape. Hands do possess notable
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A attack the LOS when reading RB or OL keys. amount of power. Minimal usage when rushing the passer.

- Vertical Jump: 31.5” Tackling: W ill miss some tackles due to inability to rapidly Lateral Movement: Does not appear to have NFL sideline to
scrape laterally from sideline to sideline vs. speed. If able to stay in sideline range. Will lose the corner scraping against high speed skill
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” ball carrier’s hip is very consistent as a wrap tackler. Explosive players and lose angles. Does well to sustain shoulders square and
downhill power when closing with square pads. is patient not to overrun pursuit when working between the numbers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Does not utilize length with consistency. Can Feet/COD: Feet are choppy but re-direction is not regularly fluid.
improve upon initial punch; too often allows initial contact. Is more Does best when crossing face and beating blockers inside tight
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A apt to attack with a shoulder prior to slipping shoulder in an effort spaces. More nimble in short areas than when isolated as an athlete
to diminish surface area. in space.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Can occasionally get caught with high pads on First Step Quickness: W hen committed as a downhill attack
- Short Shuttle: 4.28 impact and lose footing at the POA. Physically imposing presence player has shown the ability to quickly close down into the back
in the MOF, particularly when able to stick foot in the ground and field. Shows good skill in driving forward on underneath routes and
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 close down angles on ball carriers between the tackles. owning the MOF in zone.
Coverage Skills: L acks ideal hip mobility to quickly drop off of Flexibility: A ppears to be a bit stiffer in the hips, especially
the LOS and take away intermediate routes. Does possess very when trying to drop for depth in zone. Shows little ability to lean

ATHLETICISM
strong spatial awareness and is quickly able to plant and drive on torso to carry speed around turns. Ability to coil body into explosive
shallow crossing patterns across face. power hitting position is excellent.

SCORE: 6.04
FILM SCORE: 7.35
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Linebacker Reggie Ragland is pr oduct of mixed r eviews in the NFL Evaluation
Round Value
Draft media realm. Ragland is not the blue chip prospect some claim; he is a very solid option as Total
6.98
an inside linebacker in a 3-4 front. In a system where Ragland is able to utilize his linear burst and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) get downhill to attack the LOS with square pads, Ragland can be an effective starter. He does not Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.94
appear to have the linear mobility or play speed to run sideline to sideline as a true MIKE LB and
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
he struggles to unhinge the hips and gain depth in zone drops. Ragland is not a scheme diverse
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) player and lacks the movement skills to stand out in comparison to some of the high end prospects Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

4.84
in this year’s class at the Linebacker position. A 3-4 franchise could easily value Ragland higher Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and he could easily be a plug and play Day 1 starter at the position. But overall, there are natural
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) gaps in Ragland’s skill set that will prevent him from being a true sideline to sideline player or a
6.04 universal top prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.35
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 9 9 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

James Burgess, OB Linebacker #13

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Louisville Cardinals

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6002 - Weight: 229


- Hand Diameter: 10.13” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.62


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.707
- 163 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.20
- 14 - Career Production: 260 total tackles, 4.0 sacks, 30.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.53 - Sacks/Game: 0.09 - TFL/Game: 0.64
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida State, Notre Dame
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.17
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Houston, Clemson, Florida State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 10.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.03
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Auburn (2015), Houston (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Has a hard time identifying creases and Hand Technique: Does not consistently extend or press out
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 gaps to slip through in order to attack the LOS as a run defender. blockers; will easily be washed up in traffic if trying to play into the
Very comfortable working isolated in space and natural ability to teeth of a run.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A play the ball as a defender down the field vs. the pass.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Tackling: Needs to throttle down sooner and come to balance Lateral Movement: Free, easy mover from the hips. Has no issue
with greater consistency. Capable of booming hits due to short area unlocking and flowing side to side as a flow defender off of the ball.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” burst and ability to coil. Will pop unsuspecting ball carriers in the Carries play speed particularly well if staying 4-5 yards off of the
alley or crossing face in the pass game. LOS.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Has little ability to sort through traffic or use Feet/COD: Has little problem getting up to speed or flipping
hands to play off of blocks. Will need notable development in open and working up the field in zone drops or as a man to man
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.06 techniques to shed hands off of frame to become more impactful pass defender. Will redirect in short areas suddenly and with
against the run. efficiency.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Does not play with a high profile in the box as a First Step Quickness: Does well to gear up quickly and close
- Short Shuttle: 4.47 run defender; needs to flow free or slip past blockers with finesse. down space. Has the burst to beat blockers to a spot and cross face
Capable of blowing up opponents at point of contact. if being tested laterally.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29
Coverage Skills: Ball skills are excellent. Does very well when Flexibility: Pliable athlete with the ability to throw the hips open
asked to turn back to the ball and play receivers down the field. to carry speed into pursuit. Does well to drop the pads and hips to

ATHLETICISM
Should transition immediately to next level; experienced in zones coil and explode into tackles.
and man coverage with effectiveness in both.

SCORE: 6.19 FILM SCORE: 7.16


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisville OB Linebacker J ames Bur gess will likely be a specialist at the next Evaluation
Round Value
level. He has quality movement skills and is very strong in his efforts as a pass defending Line- Total
4.29
backer; he has a unique ability to match up and play the ball with strong ball skills vertically down Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) the field against skill players. Burgess does not have the same level of effectiveness playing in the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.20
box as a run defender; at times he will struggle to navigate congested areas and will labor trying to
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
play off of contact. Burgess is capable of delivering some intense blows but will also allow his
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) strong movement skills and abilities to work against him; he will at times fail to come to balance Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.03
and overrun tackles at the point of initial contact. Burgess has a fair amount of upside to develop Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
into an every down linebacker but initially getting his career started Burgess should be valued as a
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) nickel package defender to assist in shutting down weapons out of the backfield in the passing
6.19 game. A strong early Day 3 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.16
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 9 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Beniquez Brown, OB Linebacker #42

Date of Birth: 04/29/1993 RS Junior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 229


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.29


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.786
- 177 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.36
- 15 - Career Production: 194 total tackles, 6.0 sacks, 21.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 4.97 - Sacks/Game: 0.15 - TFL/Game: 0.55
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.77 - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.68
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), North Carolina State (2015), Texas A&M (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Processes live action in real time quickly; Hand Technique: V ery slippery due to power and crispness of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 does well to identify and isolate read and not be influenced by other hands to punch and extend. Lacks ideal levels of length but will
action on the field. Moves with quickness and decisiveness to get regularly sweep or throw to disengage and keep chest clean.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A into pursuit.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Tackling: Is not an especially explosive tackler but shows Lateral Movement: Does not have the lateral flow ability to be
frequently with strong play in the box to play balanced and close isolated as the single interior defender and be able to play sideline
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” down on ball carriers. Capable of subtle redirections when closing to sideline. Good effort to keep shoulders square to the LOS when
quickly to contact square. scraping to hold leverage for cut backs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Combines short area quickness to strong hand Feet/COD: Foot quickness and ability to cut/plant and drive are
play to regularly slip off of blocks. Will consistently toss offensive only marginal; is not an especially fluid player. Does well when
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.07 linemen and squat in the alley; highly effective player in high traffic closing down and attacking the LOS to shift and shuffle weight to
areas. beat blocking angles.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Plays with better effectiveness getting off of contact First Step Quickness: Burst is present when flipping the switch
- Short Shuttle: 4.28 and slipping blocks than frame would suggest. Does not easily get and getting downhill quickly into snap. Does have a closing burst
rooted off of the LOS and plays at or into the LOS with consistency when locking on in pursuit to quickly close ground and initiate
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 as a downhill defender. contact.
Coverage Skills: Not particularly mobile and utilized with a Flexibility: Only average ability to tilt and carry speed through
much greater frequency in zone as a MOF defender than working cornering. In limited blitz opportunities did show the ability to turn

ATHLETICISM
in man to man coverage. Has adequate plant and drive ability for the corner due to short area quickness and some torso mobility to
shallow patterns crossing face. generate false punches.

SCORE: 5.33 FILM SCORE: 7.58


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State OB Linebacker Beniquez Br own flashed with str ong tape as a Evaluation
Round Value
4th year junior in 2015. Brown plays downhill and is a handful for blockers to keep hands on; he’s Total
5.29
very physical with blockers and plays well above his weight class to slip blocks and play Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) uncovered at the LOS. Brown is not an especially diverse prospect; he will be best suited to play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.36
along the inside of a 3 man front heavy defense and asked to flow in the middle of the field as a
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
run defender. Brown does not have notably strong (although not notably poor as well) movement
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) skills and should not be tasked with man to man coverage; rather he can supplement in the pass Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.68
game as either a zone defender or playing a spy against mobile Quarterbacks. Brown has a strong Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
sense of the game and should be able to challenge to see the field early on in his NFL career.
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) Brown would be a strong value if being targeted by 3-4 system franchises with a need to add a
5.33 physical downhill LB to the mix. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.58
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 8 1 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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Tr a v i s B l a n k s , N i c k e l L i n e b a c k e r #11

Date of Birth: 12/03/1993 RS Junior, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6010 (Listed) - Weight: 210 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 30 - Winning Percentage: 0.909
- 184 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.10
- 16 - Career Production: 120 total tackles, 1.0 sacks, 6.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 3.08 - Sacks/Game: 0.03 - TFL/Game: 0.15
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (ACL Injury)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - Sacks/Game: N/A - TFL/Game: N/A
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.38
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Florida State (2015), Notre Dame (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Does well to process and transition out of Hand Technique: L acks high amount of length but does well to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A initial read steps to execute primary responsibilities. Will need shoot hands down firmly to protect legs from being cut out in the
development with a looming transition to a hybrid player. open. Does now illustrate an ability to punch and stack at the POA
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A as a LOS defender.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Shows high end close ability but is fairly light in the Lateral Movement: V ery free mover out in space. Has less
trunk and must rely on wrap tackles instead of dropping a shoulder. success in tight areas; will get washed by blockers. Ample mobility
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” Can slice low with ease to take a ball carrier out by the legs. throughout the torso to hinge and play with speed.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: W ill not be able to press and separate from Feet/COD: Shows high end mobility in the lower half;
offensive lineman. Lacks functional strength to pull away from an impressive given medical history. Can drive off of flat footed
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A established grip. Must be left clean to pursue in space and not be platforms with quickness and suddenness to work into favorable
asked to work downhill into the POA. leverage positions as a tackler.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Mentally tough to have rebounded from a medical First Step Quickness: Suddenness is present both working out
- Short Shuttle: N/A redshirt in 2014 with an ACL injury. Lacks physicality in the box on the second level and when asked to play up on the LOS. Twitchy
but will get after skill players as blockers. athlete with movement skills to transition to a hybrid/DB role.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29
Coverage Skills: Experience has resulted in reps playing out in Flexibility: Strong movement skills and mobility. Still has ample
the slot. Will play either up inside of 5 yards or dropping out of tilt to hips and dynamic base to change direction or cut with

ATHLETICISM
traditional LB slot and work into zone drops. Excellent depth to suddenness in the open field.
drops and will plant and drive on throws effectively.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.28


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson defender Tr avis Blanks is a difficult pr ojection to the next level; he was Evaluation
Round Value
utilized as a Defensive Back for the Tigers but has done his best work from the slot/box as an Total
N/A
intermediate defender. Blanks would be well served to a hybrid nickel LB defender in order to see Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) the field and experience success at the next level; he simply is a bit too far in between to be Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.10
considered for either a full time role as a DB or a LB. Blanks still shows impressive movement
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
skills and mobility after two ACL tears; he will have to clear medicals in order to be cleared as a
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) draft investment prospect. Blanks has strong pursuit skills and is very active with his hands to Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

3.83
work in the open field to keep lower half clean and work to the ball. Blanks is experienced in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
jamming receivers and being flexed out into the slot; his workload there provides a promising peak
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) into his future on a NFL roster. Low risk, high reward Day 3 prospect.
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

7.28
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014 ACL tear (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 7 7 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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Ca ssa nov a McKinzy, OB Line backer #8

Date of Birth: 11/17/1994 Senior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 248


- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.63


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.625
- 191 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.84
- 17 - Career Production: 258 total tackles, 8.5 sacks, 28.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.38 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.59
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.83
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Alabama, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.26
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Louisville (2015), Memphis (2015), Jacksonville State (2015), Alabama (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Played with a limited spectrum of focus at Hand Technique: Does well to play off of blocks in spite of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Auburn; played primarily as a downhill plug player with only subpar length. Hands are powerful and violent, when utilizing will
occasional reps as a rusher on the boundary. Needs to develop roll back defenders quickly. Will sweep clean with a rip or a throw
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A further versatility in responsibilities. to disengage.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Struggles to close down and finish some reps when Lateral Movement: Somewhat limited; is capable of some
uncovered and in pursuit laterally to the ball carrier. Hits with redirect with fluidity but not necessarily suddenness. Play speed will
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” heavy pads when able to land clean strikes. not lend to making tackles outside the numbers or working as a
sideline to sideline player.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Has subpar length but is able to mask with Feet/COD: Has fluidity to steps and has enough of a dynamic
violence with hands. Has adequate short area mobility to sidestep base to plant and come back into the field of play to challenge cuts.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A blocks from a head up position and lean back in to vacate Does well to come to balance when square to the LOS and challenge
alleyways. ball carriers.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Very well put together football player. Physically First Step Quickness: Did not illustrate high end twitch from
- Short Shuttle: N/A stout and carries weight well on a thick lower half. Will roll either an off ball position or when tasked to line up along the LOS
through contact and hold ground effectively. as an edge defender and provide pass rush. Fluid but not sudden
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 athlete.
Coverage Skills: Featured very minimally as a pass defender. Flexibility: Has a fair amount of movement skills and bend. W ill
Will need to develop run/pass keys and prove adequate in lean into cornering and tilt in effort to finish plays at steep angles.

ATHLETICISM
processing the differences in live game action. Has strong drop in the hip to anchor or coil for contact.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.64


SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n OB Linebacker Cassanova McKinzy is an intr iguing Day 3 pr ospect; he Evaluation
Round Value
certainly has the size/movement skills to be an effective linebacker at the NFL level. Where Total
6.63
McKinzy comes up short is the one dimensional style he was utilized in the Auburn defense and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (12%) the questions that stem for such a role; it is uncertain what kind of pass defender McKinzy is and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.84
if he has the skill set to be universal to a number of defensive schemes or if he must be the interior
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
defender in a 3 man front. McKinzy shows strong run defending skills; he filters through traffic
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%) effectively and has the ability to play off of blocks before disengaging to challenge ball carriers Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.26
in the alley. McKinzy also hits with a good amount of pop; he’s a strong fit for a potential Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
developmental prospect as an interior run defender. Should McKinzy have the opportunity to
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) develop and round out his game he has a reasonable chance of being a quality starter in a three
N/A man front. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (64%)

6.64
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 7 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Steve Longa, OB Linebacker #3

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, Rutgers University Scarlett Knights

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 241


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.30


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.459
- 203 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.51
- 18 - Career Production: 335 total tackles, 7.0 sacks, 17.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 9.05 - Sacks/Game: 0.19 - TFL/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Wisconsin
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.78 - Tackles/Game: 13.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.75
- 10 Yard Split: 1.68
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Rutgers (2015), Washington State (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Has a hard time processing and attacking Hand Technique: Shows off some length and ability to one arm
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 with angles in the box; will not find lanes to attack or fill. Has blockers to extend and keep outside arm free for leverage. Does not
much cleaner feel for the game from working in space as a pass have success squaring up blockers to punch and press or sweep
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A defender or a backside flow player. hands clear.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Tackling: Strong open field effort. Does well to close with a Lateral Movement: Is at best in the run game when able to
burst and wrap up consistently to get arms squeezed around the scrape laterally and close down from the back side; times angles
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” trunk or legs and will bring feet through contact to finish plays into up field pursuit well and will rarely miss out on contact when
consistently. doing so.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: L abors when having to take on blockers head Feet/COD: Clean and efficient steps in space; will transition well
up in the hole. Does not have the pop or anchor in the trunk to sit in and out of run/pass keys. Plays balanced and illustrates mobility
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.50 and hold ground to plug up gaps; will be bubbled and moved. in the feet to plant and drive outside of the hips in order to cleanly
redirect.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Currently plays with what appears to be First Step Quickness: Initial drive step off of flat footed base is
- Short Shuttle: 4.56 uncertainty at times in the box. Would like to see quicker decisions strong. Does well to close down angles when attacking and flowing
and commit to filling lanes or shooting gaps. Instead currently gets laterally to squeeze ball carriers and filter ball into contact or
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 caught flat footed. Has baseline levels of strength and power. teammates.
Coverage Skills: L acks high end explosiveness but is a fluid Flexibility: Has mobility throughout the torso and the hips.
athlete in the open field and has a stronger field for maneuvering in Hinge is present when dropping off of the LOS to gain depth. Has

ATHLETICISM
coverage than in the run game. Does well to stay patient at top of ability to lean and manipulate frame to challenge ball at extreme
stem. Will hit zone landmarks consistently. angles and create length.

SCORE: 4.48 FILM SCORE: 7.09


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Rutger s OB Linebacker Steven Longa can definitely play NFL caliber football; Evaluation
Round Value
he’s a fairly fluid mover in the open field and has a strong motor to work into favorable positions Total
6.30
when working on the second level and sustain leverage over ball carriers. Longa struggles with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) reps in the box; he may not be an every down LB and he certainly isn’t a MIKE. Without the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.51
ability to take consistent and clean angles between the D-gaps hurts Longa’s value and will be an
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
area of utmost importance to him regarding his development; he has the frame and enough
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) movement skills to be much more effective in the box than he currently plays. Longa can be a Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.75
SAM at the next level thanks to his strong work in space and in coverage; he has flashed in the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
open field in zone coverages and bracketing receivers in the middle of the field. Longa has upside
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) but should not be regarded as a potential early starter unless he is able to quickly absorb coaching
4.48 points and develop a stronger sense of how to maneuver through traffic in the box. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.09
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 6 6 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
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Ty l e r M a t a k e v i c h , O B L i n e b a c k e r #8

Date of Birth: 12/22/1992 Senior, Temple University Owls

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 233


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 30.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.458
- 213 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x3) - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.11
- 19 - Career Production: 493 total tackles, 7.0 sacks, 40.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 10.1 - Sacks/Game: 0.14 - TFL/Game: 0.83
2014 Top Competition: Navy, Memphis, Pennsylvania State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.7 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Memphis, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.81 - Tackles/Game: 10.7 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Houston (2015), Memphis (2015), Toledo (2015), Cincinnati (2013) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: A t times fooled by false action in the Hand Technique: Does not possess a notable amount of length
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 backfield. Can improve upon pursuit angles in closing down to ball or pop. Hands are more effective at sweeping blockers beyond point
carriers into the sideline. Has a knack for identifying and slipping of impact than jolting pads and extending to stack.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A through creases in the offensive front at the POA.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Tackling: Is not a dynamic or explosive tackler, rather a strong Lateral Movement: One of better, if not best, traits. Hips are
pursuit and wrap tackler. Will sweep low on hard angles and aim loose and transition easily to convert from run read to pursuit while
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” for ankles. Has a NFL caliber frame but will get run over by sustaining pads square to ball. Quick transition assists in carrying
equally large ball carriers. available speed into the boundary efficiently.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’4”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Does not play with a high physical presence Feet/COD: Feet are light and fluid, pairing well with good
inside of the box when faced with blockers. Much more effective overall flexibility to supply a strong skill set from movement skills
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.19 buzzing down from in space or attacking the backfield with finesse perspective. Capable of hard plant and drive down hill to suddenly
than trying to square up and shed. break into creates and attack the ball.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Is not a physically imposing LB. Plays with grit but First Step Quickness: Capable of closing from the second level
- Short Shuttle: 4.50 can get pushed around in the box. Struggles to get off of blocks with a fair amount of quickness. Is not notably explosive but rather a
effectively and challenge plays once blockers have interrupted smooth, fluid athlete.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 pursuit.
Coverage Skills: W ill need to be more consistent transitioning Flexibility: Strong levels of looseness throughout the trunk and
from initial read step to getting off of platform and into drops with hips. Capable of flipping open into the boundary or the back line

ATHLETICISM
more urgency. Has the hip mobility to flip open and gain depth depending on where action and reads dictate. Has shown some lean
quickly to carry the seam. to carry speed through cuts or COD.

SCORE: 5.04 FILM SCORE: 6.79


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Temple LB Tyler Matakevich is a bit of a difficult placement. He has the pur suit Evaluation
Round Value
skills of a MIKE Linebacker, he can easily flow to the ball and has the ability to pick his way Total
4.95
through traffic but at the same time he struggles with working down hill and using his hands to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) throw off blocks and stay clean. Matakevich has the tackling skills to be a very likeable LB and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.11
should certainly find a long and prosperous NFL career; although perhaps not as a starter but as a
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
rotational depth LB/core special teams player. Matakevich can increase the odds by continuing to
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) work hard in the weight room and add some additional muscle on his frame; he needs to get bigger Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.20
and stronger. Matakevich would make a lot of sense on Day 3 of this year’s Draft as a player Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
intended to contribute on ST units and potentially develop into a larger role in time. It appears as
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) though Matakevich has the football intelligence to process and handle the rigors of being a
5.04 multifaceted role player. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.79
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 6 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Deion Jones, OB Linebacker #45

Date of Birth: 11/04/1994 Senior, Louisiana State University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 219


- Hand Diameter: 8.63” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.62


- Career Starts: 12 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 216 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.32
- 20 - Career Production: 152 total tackles, 5.0 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.89 - Sacks/Game: 0.09 - TFL/Game: 0.39
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Alabama, Notre Dame
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Florida, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.59 - Tackles/Game: 11.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.23
- 10 Yard Split: 1.60
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Eastern Michigan (2015), Mississippi (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Instinctive player with strong mental Hand Technique: Does not offer much resistance against OL .
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A processing skills. Takes minimal time after the snap to process Hands are soft and does not possess the ideal upper body power to
action and get working towards the ball. Takes aggressive down neutralize a collapsing OL. Is not notably reliable trying to sift
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A hill angles to the football. through traffic.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Tackling: Disappointing results due to a less than ideal frame Lateral Movement: Displays tremendous open field movement
for the position. Is frequently balanced and in a strong tackling skills to flow with TEs or RBs working up the seam or out into the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” position but simply does not possess pop or power to consistently sideline. Scrapes with a high rate of speed to keep leverage on
finish plays between the tackles. boundary runs.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: L acks the length, power or anchor to be relied Feet/COD: Quick feet to gain acceleration if attempting to shoot
upon to take on linemen in the hole or at the POA. Struggles do gaps into the backfield. Steps are efficient to transition weight in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A effectively square up and take on skill players as blockers as well. space in playing overtop of receivers and driving on a throw or a
Much more effective flowing freely in pursuit. break.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Plays fearless but is not without limitations. W ill First Step Quickness: V ery quick, nimble player. Moves almost
- Short Shuttle: N/A always struggle to make an impact in traffic due to size. Struggles like a defensive back, is extremely twitchy to gain ground quickly.
to finish against more powerful skill players and slides off a Regularly gains penetration when G pulls due to first step. Could
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 number of tackles. contribute as a boundary rusher.
Coverage Skills: V ery strong movement skills and confidence in Flexibility: V ery loose player. Hips are very impressive, capable
ability to handle 1 on 1 situations. Is perfectly capable of working of throwing open near 180 degrees to transition weight and turn to

ATHLETICISM
down the field or sitting overtop of the LOS looking to clean up the chase receivers.
trash.

SCORE: 7.48 FILM SCORE: 7.31


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana State LB Deion J ones is a ver y good football player . Finding a home in Evaluation
Round Value
the NFL should not be a problem on account of his vast experience as a Special Teams contributor Total
4.62
for several years; but finding a regular role on a defensive unit is another story. Jones has bulk Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) issues which manifest themselves in his ability to get off of blocks and to finish tackles at the point Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.32
of attack. Without easing these issues, Jones will struggle to play effectively at LB in the NFL.
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
Drafting him poses two viable options: ask him to bulk up approximately 10-15 lbs of muscle and
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) hope he carries the weight well OR utilize him as a defensive chess piece. His pass coverage skills Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.23
and play diagnosis are excellent, Jones would be a great nickel LB piece to bring in when the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
offense has 3 or more WRs on the field at the same time. Because Jones is potentially a niche
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) player, his value is somewhat diminished. Even so, Jones would be an excellent addition to a roster
7.48 looking for defensive speed and versatility on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.31
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 5 9 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Reggie Northrup, OB Linebacker #5

Date of Birth: 03/31/1993 RS Senior, Florida State University Seminoles

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6010 (Listed) - Weight: 231 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.852
- 217 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.59
- 21 - Career Production: 271 total tackles, 1.0 sacks, 8.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.11 - Sacks/Game: 0.02 - TFL/Game: 0.16
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Georgia Tech, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 9.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 10.0 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.84
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: North Carolina State (2015), Florida (2015), Clemson (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Guilty of getting sucked up into the box Hand Technique: Illustrates an awareness and ability to press
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A against run action in the backfield. Has shown strong poise and hands firm with a stout punch and lock out blockers at the POA.
ability to navigate through heavy traffic in the box in an effort to Capable of sudden disengage with extra upper body power.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A intersect ball carriers.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: L acks a notably high tackle radius due to wingspan Lateral Movement: Does not have top end range as a pursuit
but has pop in pads and the ability to redirect with suddenness to player; likely will not be a strong fit for MIKE due to inability to
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” keep hips aligned with tackle attempts. challenge the boundary runs. Impact is strongest when left isolated
between the tackles.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Does well to challenge blockers with leverage Feet/COD: Has a fair amount of burst from the open field to
and strength before pressing off and clearing chest. Does well to quickly attack and get downhill. Does need a bit of time to collect
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A occupy rushing lanes while squatting down at the LOS. on base before turning on steep angles; not the most fluid of LB
prospects.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Gritty downhill player. R eally strong effort in being First Step Quickness: Not necessarily the most explosive on
- Short Shuttle: N/A a spill player and attacking the LOS in spite of lack of production initial step but does have the ability to build up into a second gear
behind the LOS. Physical tackler as opportunities present against once momentum is generated moving forward to close down angles
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 off balance ball carriers. suddenly.
Coverage Skills: Is a bit tight in space and will likely struggle Flexibility: Hips and shoulders are tied together a bit when
facing receivers at the top of stems. Can be better utilized in space having to move laterally and string plays out in pursuit. Has strong

ATHLETICISM
as a disruption player before receivers get out into routes and ability to drop the pads and punish ball carriers.
squatting in zones.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.68


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida State OB Linebacker Reggie Nor thr up has a skill set to hold a place on a Evaluation
Round Value
53 man roster in the NFL. Northrup is not especially dynamic as an athlete but he has a functional Total
N/A
skill set and hitting power/tackling skills to guarantee he should be a viable contributor on a team’s Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) Special Teams units at the very least. Northrup flashes strong play in the box as well; he would Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.59
likely fit best transitioning into an ILB in a 3-4 defensive system and play as the flow LB along the
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
interior. This would allow him to filter and take on traffic when needed without having to be
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) burdened with the task of playing sideline to sideline; which he would likely be asked to do if Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

4.84
playing in a 4-3 as the MIKE. Northrup would be a strong addition as a mid-late Day 3 prospect Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
and given the opportunity to grow into a larger role as a part of a team’s defensive unit while
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) cutting his teeth as a special teams/depth player initially.
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

6.68
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 5 8 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Antonio Morrison, OB Linebacker #3

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 232


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.567
- 229 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.32
- 22 - Career Production: 287 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 6.11 - Sacks/Game: 0.10 - TFL/Game: 0.43
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Georgia, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.3 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
Florida Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Florida State, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.01 - Tackles/Game: 9.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 1.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.58
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Tennessee (2015), East Carolina (2015), Mississippi (2015), Missouri (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Can get caught with eyes erroneously on Hand Technique: Hands do not carry a notable amount of pop
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 23 backfield action and be influenced by false reads. Shows off or power. Has done very well to maximize abilities in establishing
impressive closing burst and assertiveness to the LOS when able to separation from blockers with limited length. More effective in
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A harness eyes in the correct place. conceding half step than holding ground at POA.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” Tackling: Undersized as a linebacker for the next level and will Lateral Movement: Has burst to play sideline to sideline if not
struggle with physical ball carriers. Can get caught with poor coaxed into false steps after initial run read. Flows very well over
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” angles and end up sliding off of upper/lower half of powerful top of offensive line and carries play speed outside the numbers very
runners. well.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Pleasantly effective in popping blockers with Feet/COD: Does not appear to have the most loose feet when
hands and conceding half step to establish space and then use short having to collect momentum; struggles to plant foot firmly outside of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A area quickness to dart past and towards the ball. Plays with greater COG and come to balance. Has explosive burst from a flat footed
separation skills than many larger LBs. read position to break to the play side.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Does not have to explosive power to regularly bring First Step Quickness: T witchy athlete when attacking the L OS
- Short Shuttle: 4.56 down ball carriers in vicinity without base behind tackles. Does a downhill. Can burst through gaps quickly from the second level
nice job to get off of blocks and continue pursuit. Does play with before OL is able to identify threat and shift protections. Is capable
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 aggressiveness when attacking the LOS. of sudden close on tackle attempts.
Coverage Skills: Gets lost at times in zone coverage; will float Flexibility: Hip looseness in the open field to drop and get depth
and does not have strong recognition skills for picking up receivers is less than desirable, plays fairly linear with feet and hips tied

ATHLETICISM
in peripherals. Much more effective in man coverage, can carry the together. Plays with a low COG between hashes, not product of
seam or get into flats to cover TEs and RBs respectively. frame but coils well into tackle attempts when playing downhill.

SCORE: 3.30 FILM SCORE: 6.86


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida LB Antonio Mor r ison does not possess the skill set to pr esent a pr omising Evaluation
Round Value
future as an effective traffic LB at the next level. Morrison will struggle to peel off of blocks and Total
5.63
free self from heavy congestion; getting swallowed far too easily in the run game when having to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) square up blockers. Morrison is not a player without merit, as he is fast to flow and scrapes over Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.32
top of the LOS very well. Morrison is likely a fit only as a 4-3 WILL; he will be able to close and
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
finish in pursuit effectively if left behind the play. Morrison will likely not be a consistent tackler
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) on account of his lack of length and habits in regard to his pursuit, too many plays result in him Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.58
sliding off of contact due to not being able to work the head across on tackle attempts. Provided Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Morrison cleans up with angles it is possible he can find a home in a regular LB rotation due to
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) functional athleticism but it seems unlikely that he will land as a coveted player in the starting
3.30 lineup of a NFL defense. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.86
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 5 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jared Norris, OB Linebacker #41

Date of Birth: 07/19/1993 RS Senior, University of Utah Utes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6011 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.656
- 248 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.70
- 23 - Career Production: 269 total tackles, 7.0 sacks, 24.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 6.40 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.57
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Oregon, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.7 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 1.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Oregon, UCLA
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.81 - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.67
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: 1.65
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Oregon (2015), Brigham Young (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: W ill have a hard time finding the football Hand Technique: Effective playing off of blocks, especially when
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 behind the offensive line. Can miss cut off angles due to late flowing laterally to scrape overtop of cut off blocks. Does well to
reaction to ball carrier cuts when trying to locate ball. Lateral flow extend and free chest while giving ground to flow uninterrupted in
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A and ability to attack the LOS is present and strong. pursuit.

- Vertical Jump: 29.5” Tackling: L ack of length shows up when trying to wrap up Lateral Movement: L acking in hip mobility or straight line
powerful or bigger ball carriers; will not consistently get bodies on speed but does have a presence from the back side of plays to clean
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” the ground. Attacks from a balanced base and does well to square up messes on any cut backs.
up prior to contact.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’6”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Struggles when facing down blockers in the Feet/COD: Feet can get tangled in heavy traffic at times; will get
alley way or having to roll hips through contact and hold ground at knocked around on a narrow base and lose footing. Does not
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.15 the POA. Much better working on the second level to force false illustrate a desirable burst from a flat footed platform; will have a
steps or angles from blockers before slipping past. hard time shutting down angles at the next level.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Fairly effective playing in traffic courtesy of hands First Step Quickness: Does not illustrate a burst off of snap. W ill
- Short Shuttle: 4.52 and ability to slip blocks if given the real estate. Will hold ground not close down the edge when filling as a contain player off of the
firm on initial contact with ball carriers but does not sustain foot- ball. Does have short area quickness against larger opponents to
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 ing and can give up extra yards after contact. beat to a spot in space.
Coverage Skills: A ppears to be a bit tightly wound and has a Flexibility: Only marginal amounts of flexibility to play blockers
hard time unlocking the hips to gain depth at the snap. Shows little with coil through the trunk. Does not turn or corner with ease and

ATHLETICISM
in the way of man coverage ability; lacks length or suddenness in has a hard time collecting weight before planting and driving
movement skill. towards the football.

SCORE: 4.49 FILM SCORE: 6.38


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Utah OB Linebacker J ar ed Nor r is has the look of a quality depth Linebacker at Evaluation
Round Value
the NFL level. He is restricted with some natural limitations which will impact his ability to be a Total
5.97
consistent and impact player but he has enough quality traits to warrant late round consideration Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) and be worthy of a spot on the 53 man roster. Norris’ best traits are his ability to flow and scrape Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.70
overtop of the LOS and be a backside flow defender. Norris lacks the dynamic movement skills or
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
flexibility to warrant consideration as a high end starter but he has shown plenty of competent
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) football intelligence in the fundamentals in which he uses with his hands and the angles he will Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.20
take in pursuit. Norris is likely not a three down linebacker, he will offer little in the way of pass Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
coverage and ability to lock up with skill players in the middle of the field. Because of his frame
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) and lack of high end mobility; he will be handcuffed somewhat going forward. Should be able to
4.49 contribute as a special teams unit player to supplement specific defensive skill set. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 3 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D o m i n i q u e A l e x a n d e r, O B L i n e b a c k e r #1

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Oklahoma University Sooners

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 232


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.771
- 251 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.03
- 24 - Career Production: 290 total tackles, 4.0 sacks, 16.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 7.44 - Sacks/Game: 0.10 - TFL/Game: 0.42
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Texas Christian, Clemson
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 11.7 - Sacks/Game: 0.17 - TFL/Game: 0.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Baylor, Texas Christian, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 8.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.25
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Iowa State (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Clemson (2015), Baylor (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: R egularly finds way into position to Hand Technique: Does not frequently flash hands when taking
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 challenge plays. Trusts reads and is quick to flow into action on the on blockers; would rather knife through with penetration or pads
field. Consistently in optimal position to challenge at the POA and then try to take on blockers one on one.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A does well to not catch ball carriers; will play downhill.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” Tackling: Strong and consistent tackler. Does well to come to Lateral Movement: L acks the long speed to play sideline to
balance on tackling platform and plays forward to deliver strikes sideline; can get outflanked to the boundary. Does do well to get
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” instead of being caught flat footed. Has a visible burst to close into the numbers out in front of plays thanks to live processing
down on potential plays. abilities.
- Standing Broad Jump: 8’8”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Does not utilize length in frame to press and Feet/COD: COD skills are above average; capable of sticking
stack blockers. Lacks an aspect of physicality to squat and hold foot in the ground and driving back inside to make a challenge on a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A ground at the LOS. cut from ball carrier. Feet are efficient and disciplined to gain
ground initially at the snap.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Is not an overwhelmingly powerful L B but First Step Quickness: Is not particularly explosive at the snap;
- Short Shuttle: N/A showcases a willingness to crash hard into developing creases in thrives on mental processing to win with quickness. Does have a
an effort to meet the ball of the offensive side of the LOS. second gear when accelerating into tackle attempts to rapidly close
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 Consistent tackler, even if not a powerful one. down spacing.
Coverage Skills: Is an adequate pass defender in zone Flexibility: Has a moderate amount of mobility to hinge open
coverages. Does well to stay patient on platform and not bail out if the hips and flow to the ball. Does sit tall in backpedal when

ATHLETICISM
pressed directly by opponent. Has strong spatial awareness to dropping off of the LOS. Coils well into tackle attempts.
sustain zone integrity with multiple targets in vicinity.

SCORE: 2.98 FILM SCORE: 7.05


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma OB Linebacker Dominique Alexander is an intelligent pr ospect Evaluation
Round Value
without any notable physical traits to pair with his mental processing skills. Alexander has a sound Total
4.95
chance to find NFL success thanks to his FB IQ but he will likely be challenged to find a place as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) permanent starter for a franchise. Alexander’s functional movement skills and physicality are only Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.03
average; he gets by with being able to recognize plays but the speed of the NFL game will likely
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
pose as a looming barrier between him making the same amount of plays he did in college and
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) what he will going forward. Alexander, an early entrant to this year’s class, appears mentally ready Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.25
to handle the realm of professional football but it will take a perfect scenario for him to land in a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
starting role. Alexander would fit best as a depth LB and special teams contributor; he does not
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) appear to have the movement skills to play MIKE or the pass defensive capability to play SAM.
2.98 Likely a depth player and a backup WILL in a 4-3 defensive front. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

7.05
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 3 5 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kentrell Brothers, OB Linebacker #10

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Missouri Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6005 - Weight: 249


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.29


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.700
- 252 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.99
- 25 - Career Production: 357 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 23.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 7.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.09 - TFL/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Georgia, Alabama, Minnesota
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.3 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.89 - Tackles/Game: 15.3 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.13
- 10 Yard Split: 1.69
- Games watched: Florida (2015), Georgia (2015), South Carolina (2015), Arkansas State (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Can drift aimlessly in space at times; too Hand Technique: L ack of length is problematic; if conceding
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 influenced by receivers instead of working to drop off onto chest to defenders will get rolled into and lose all leverage. Hands
landmarks. Does well to identify OL reads to get down hill and are active with a sweep or an arm over move to shed potential
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A attack the LOS. blocks.

- Vertical Jump: 28.5” Tackling: L acks a large tackle radius on account of short arms Lateral Movement: Does not appear to have sideline to sideline
and only average closing burst. Physical hitter; will pop violently if capabilities. Flows best from C-gap to C-gap along the interior;
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” able to align the pads and hips squarely onto ball carrier. most active presence is when able to work forward towards the LOS
in pursuit.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’2”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: M ixed results. If able to square up on an angle Feet/COD: Lacks high end quick twitch ability but does show a
and when utilizing the open field is able to sidestep or arm over a firm initial step to the LOS. Will not play with suddenness trying to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.99 potential block but if OL gains ground quickly or if working in tight drive laterally but is athletic enough to break angles against some
areas is easily eliminated. OTs.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: A bility to play downhill is strong; although efforts First Step Quickness: Does not show the initial quickness from a
- Short Shuttle: 4.11 in getting off of blocks will need development to encourage a more still position to beat OL to a spot reliably. Suddenness which is
consistent presence between the tackles if flowing into traffic. present does not manifest in any aspect of game other than
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 in-between the tackles, lacks quickness going backwards.
Coverage Skills: Does not handle coverage responsibilities well, Flexibility: T ightly wound player when trying to maneuver
will aimlessly drop off of the LOS and float looking for bodies laterally or backwards. Pad level will pop up and force weight back

ATHLETICISM
instead of unhinging the hips and quickly getting depth into zone onto heels. Does well to drop the hips and coil into explosive hits as
drop areas. a tackler.

SCORE: 5.10 FILM SCORE: 6.49


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Missour i OB Linebacker Kentr ell Br other s should find himself a home in the Evaluation
Round Value
NFL; however finding a permanent place in the starting lineup may not be quite as sure of a Total
6.29
proposition. Brothers struggles when faced with blockers to sort his way through trash; he lacks Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) the length to engage blockers with his hands but also lacks the necessary short area agility to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.99
consistently beat lineman into gaps as a downhill player. Brothers’ best projection appears to be as
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
the weak inside linebacker in a 3-4 defense; cleaning up the mess between the tackles that a fellow
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) ILB can work downhill to plug with. Brothers is a thick body with a consistent tackling repertoire, Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.13
he will slice in untouched and pop ball carriers violently or utilize strong angles to cut low and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
finish plays down near the knees/ankles when necessary. Brothers is not a universal scheme fit but
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) should find work as a ST player regardless of where he lands; but Brothers should be regarded as a
5.10 Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.49
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 3 4 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kris Frost, OB Linebacker #17

Date of Birth: 10/19/1993 RS Senior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6020 - Weight: 240


- Hand Diameter: 10.50” - Arm Length: 32.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.593
- 257 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.87
- 26 - Career Production: 246 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, 18.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.02 - Sacks/Game: 0.07 - TFL/Game: 0.37
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Alabama, Wisconsin
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Alabama, Memphis
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.97 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.96
- 10 Yard Split: 1.74
- Games watched: Memphis (2015), Louisville (2015), Alabama (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Delay is present in processing pass/run Hand Technique: Heavy hitting hands do well to stunt initial
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A keys; will get sucked up into the LOS with backfield action. Angles contact from blockers. Has the ability to press and will place hands
are clean and proportionate to athletic profile; will not run out of on the numbers to maximize stacking opportunities.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A plays trying to be too aggressive.

- Vertical Jump: 29.0” Tackling: L imited tackle radius on account of stiffness through Lateral Movement: Is going to be limited to the middle of the
the hips and a lack of foot speed. Wraps up well and has a high field as a side to side player; lacks range and ability to work into the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” amount of functional strength to pull down ball carriers early after boundary effectively (especially the open side of the field).
contact.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: W ill punch, press/extend and throw blockers Feet/COD: Heavy footed mover with little ability to plant or
when head up and taking on opposition in the hole. Does well to redirect with suddenness. Largely a downhill player and will not
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A plant feet firmly and throw to sustain presence in the necessary provide much outside of occupying a 2 gap area on a single play.
gap.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Physically powerful presence between the tackles. First Step Quickness: Fails to illustrate any notable burst or
- Short Shuttle: N/A Rarely uprooted and driven backwards when momentum carries explosiveness; either trying to gain depth in the MOF or when
into the teeth of the POA. Strength to throw from the upper body is dropping down into the LOS as a plug player.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 present.
Coverage Skills: W ill struggle to influence as a pass defender; Flexibility: Does not show ability to carry momentum on angles.
has a hard time gaining necessary depth to take away intermediate Must stop and gather base instead of planting outside of hips to re-

ATHLETICISM
areas of the field. Should be regarded and evaluated as a two down direct.
player.

SCORE: 3.63 FILM SCORE: 6.75


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n OB Linebacker Kr is Fr ost is going to have a place in the NFL for his Evaluation
Round Value
physical stature and raw power; but his future prospects are fairly limited on account of his lack of Total
6.98
suddenness. Frost is a massive frame and is very well put together; he looks the part. By and large, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) he can fill the role of a 3-4 ILB as the plug player asked to influence only a small area of the LOS Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.87
but not asked to flow freely and make plays outside the hashes. Frost’s feet are simply too heavy
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
and he takes too long to get up to speed in order to challenge outside of that realm appropriately.
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) Frost will be a two down linebacker at the next level but he does have the ability to stack and shed Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.96
blocks effectively with upper body strength and he hits like a ton of bricks when squared to ball Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
carriers at the POA. Frost is a bit of a throwback to the NFL of 20-30 years ago; but there is still
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) certainly a place for him on a 53 man roster. Frost should be valued as a Day 3 prospect and be
3.63 given the opportunity to compete for a spot in a LB rotation. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.75
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 2 9 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

S h a q P e t t e w a y, O B L i n e b a c k e r #36

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: Tropic Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5110 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.62


- Career Starts: 14 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.643
- 259 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.67
- 27 - Career Production: 151 total tackles, 8.0 sacks, 21.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.96 - Sacks/Game: 0.16 - TFL/Game: 0.41
2014 Top Competition: Baylor, Oklahoma, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Baylor, Oklahoma, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.46
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Baylor (2015), Texas Tech (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Struggles with processing pass keys and Hand Technique: Hands lack pop or ability to stonewall
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A consistently will get caught flat footed instead of carrying receivers blockers at the POA; is much more effective as a finesse player to
into zones. Does have quick reaction and flow to running plays; cross face with quickness instead of hands. Shows subpar length or
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A very quick to plant and drive. ability to stack up after contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Fluid movement skills allow for explosive hits when Lateral Movement: Hips have necessary mobility to hinge and
closing down and square to ball carriers in the alley. Does well in scrape with quickness and ability to challenge perimeter runs to the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” pursuit angles to trust play speed and shoot gaps when able to far side of the field.
attack the LOS.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Offers little after being impacted with a clean Feet/COD: Needs to improve strides when flipping hips in pass
blow. Does not have the length necessary to extend and lock out at coverage. Suddenness is supplemented with quick strides and a
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the POA. Will slip blocks with suddenness when squaring up dynamic base; fully capable of planting feet out from underneath of
blockers. COG and shifting weight with suddenness.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Can get knocked around by offensive linemen but First Step Quickness: T witched up athlete for nearly 240 lbs;
- Short Shuttle: N/A does play with a fair amount of natural leverage due to frame. has ability to beat blocks with first stride and break angles. Most
Tough hitter against skill players crossing face in space. explosive when square to destination and able to drive linearly.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29
Coverage Skills: Simply does not process pass keys and will hop Flexibility: Highly pliable athlete with the ability to alter body in
down into the box instead of backpedaling to sustain leverage on an effort to slip blocks; redirect as necessary and coil into explosive

ATHLETICISM
route stems. Fails to feel receivers in peripherals and overlap zones tackles.
with teammates.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.71


SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia OB Linebacker Shaq Petteway is an athletic LB pr ospect with Evaluation
Round Value
some general upside provided there is development in the area of mental processing and feel for Total
4.62
the game. Petteway is very strong at diagnosing running plays and getting down hill to assist in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (12%) spilling the action to teammates or being a force player at the POA but struggles to process pass Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

4.67
keys and does not do a suitable job transitioning to carry Tight Ends up the seam when asked to
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
play in space as a pass defender. Petteway will be limited by his frame shows only suitable
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%) amounts of functional strength; he can get pushed around if teams were to run directly at him. Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.46
Petteway is game for contact and plays quickly and with confidence; helping to mask these natural Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
limitations. Petteway would be a strong value late on Day 3 on account of his athletic profile and
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) should be given the chance to get coached up and develop, either as a ST player immediately or as
N/A a Practice Squad candidate before being given a shot. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (64%)

6.71
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 2 8 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Phillip “Scooby” Wright III, OB Linebacker #3

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Arizona Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.29


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.655
- 265 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 30
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.20
- T28 - Career Production: 270 total tackles, 17.0 sacks, 43.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 9.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.57 - TFL/Game: 1.45
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, UCLA, Arizona State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 15.3 - Sacks/Game: 1.67 - TFL/Game: 3.50
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas (San Antonio), UCLA, New Mexico
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.90 - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.17
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 9.00
- 10 Yard Split: 1.67
- Games watched: New Mexico (2015), UCLA (2015), Arizona State (2014), Oregon (2014), UCLA (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Has very strong foresight and play Hand Technique: Sorely lacking in the area of length. Shows a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 diagnosis skills to process keys on a different level and challenge firm arm over technique to toss aside blockers set too aggressively
plays. Rarely caught with eyes in the wrong place and capable of on base. Hands are active to work and counter against defenders
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A executing initial responsibility and processing to get into pursuit. into chest plate.

- Vertical Jump: 31.0” Tackling: L ack of length serves as a severe limitation, poses Lateral Movement: Plays most easily when working between the
challenge to wrap effectively. Will slide off a high number of tackle hashes to flow to the ball. Will otherwise fall too far off of the ball
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” attempts as a result. Missing that final half step to close down and carrier’s inside hip and lose leverage. Does a nice job to stay
finish plays when pressing the LOS. square and stay ready to catch on impact.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’5”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: W ill get lost in trash if POA is lost by Feet/COD: Struggles to redirect and get feet out from
defensive front. Overwhelmed with heavier frames into body, does underneath of hips when having to cut hard and counter sudden
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A not have the length or upper body power to press off and clear action in the backfield. Does not have the fluidity or dynamic base to
away from messes. suddenly shift weight in spite of squatty frame.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Needs to be more physically stout playing against First Step Quickness: Does not appear to have the quick twitch
- Short Shuttle: 4.47 OL at the POA. Respectable effort to try to play through lingering ability to win with primarily speed if walked up onto the edge of the
issues in 2015 before being shelved until bowl game. Plays fast and LOS. Motor runs hot and is always playing at full speed but does not
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 hits with good pop in pads. have the movement skills to be considered an explosive athlete.
Coverage Skills: L acks the hip mobility to unlock and hinge up Flexibility: T ightly wound player, unable to bend, tilt, or play
the field when carrying receivers up the seam. Does not have the with looseness throughout the upper or lower body. Will miss a lot

ATHLETICISM
open field ability to hang with skill players 1 on 1. Physical to of plays on account of instincts getting body to spot but getting out-
interrupt release up the field within allotted 5 yards. maneuvered at point of impact.

SCORE: 3.96 FILM SCORE: 6.45


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona LB Scooby Wr ight had a tr emendous season in 2014 but is under the Evaluation
Round Value
radar this year on account of an injury filled Junior season. Wright’s production in 2014 is a bit Total
5.29
misleading: he does possess tremendous football intelligence and is very quick to diagnose plays Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) both in the run and pass game but his movement skills are highly limited and put a massive amount Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.20
of doubt on his ability to transition to the next level. Wright struggles to re-direct once he’s built
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
some forward momentum, handcuffing him to either slow down or run the risk of sliding off and
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) missing tackles. In addition, Wright has minimal amount of bend and substantial issues trying to Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

9.00
play with length. A high number of plays ended with Wright being enveloped at the POA by larger Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
blockers or being outmaneuvered in short areas by nimble footed ball carriers. Overall, Wright
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) projects best as a 3-4 ILB, there he would be protected from his limited movement skills by
3.96 working within a tighter window and allow his forward aggressiveness to disrupt in the backfield. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.45
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 Lisfranc (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 2 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Antonio Longino, OB Linebacker #32

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Arizona State University Sun Devils

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6017 - Weight: 231


- Hand Diameter: 8.63” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.615
- 266 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 30
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.82
- T28 - Career Production: 163 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, 28.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.43 - Sacks/Game: 0.38 - TFL/Game: 0.93
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Notre Dame, Duke
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 9.33 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Washington State, West Virginia
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.67 - TFL/Game: 1.33
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.99
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: California (2015), West Virginia (2015), Notre Dame (2014) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Not frequently asked to play off the ball Hand Technique: Hands are troublesome; given lack of polish.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 and read keys; rather spends a high amount of time walked up on Especially considering amount of time played at the LOS as a force
the LOS as a stand up pressure player. Will need development in player along the defensive front.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A this regard.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: L ack of explosive close and a short wingspan create Lateral Movement: Fluid mover but not an explosive one. Does
natural barriers to finishing plays. Hard nosed player but does not well to naturally string out plays with a low COG but does not have
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” finish with power. the range to be considered as a potential MIKE conversion.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Offers little in the way of stacking up blockers Feet/COD: Steps are smooth and efficient. Does well to lean to
and pressing to disengage. Lacks the length necessary to press and cut down angles when attacking off of the edge of the LOS. Lacks
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A get hands clear off of chest. suddenness or explosiveness on flat footed reads.

OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13


Toughness: Does not play with overwhelming power or the First Step Quickness: L acks visible burst or explosiveness off
- Short Shuttle: N/A ability to jolt blockers with a hard punch. Thrives in playing in of the LOS. Does not have a second gear and fails to close down
open space and scraping down the line. pursuit angles with suddenness.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29
Coverage Skills: W as exposed to some responsibilities as a zone Flexibility: Shows adequate ability to carry momentum through
cover defender. Shows adequate awareness and good patience in turns. Lacks high end amounts of bend to turn the corner as a

ATHLETICISM
the open field to hold ground and not bail out at the first sign of an rusher.
extended play.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 6.04


SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona State OB Linebacker Antonio Longino faces an imposing tr ansition to Evaluation
Round Value
the next level. Longino is another player in the mold of another Arizona State defender of recent Total
5.97
memory, Carl Bradford. While Longino does not flash with the plus plays that Bradford did in Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (12%) college, he sports the same limited frame with less bulk and played the same position along the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.82
ASU front as primarily a pressure player on the boundary. Longino is going to have to become
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
acclimated with an off the ball role; but he lacks the physical skill set to be able to take on blockers
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%) with confidence that he will be able to set the edge and turn runs back inside. Instead; Longino is Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

7.99
going to have to convert his always high running motor into a backside pursuit player in order to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
be given the best opportunity to make a team. Longino offers little in the way of explosive traits or
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) a plus frame for the position; he’s going to have his work cut out for him. Would not invest draft
N/A capital to bring into camp. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (64%)

6.04
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 2 1 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Josh Forrest, OB Linebacker #45

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Kentucky Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6030 - Weight: 245


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.98


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.417
- 276 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.43
- 30 - Career Production: 232 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 16.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.16 - Sacks/Game: 0.10 - TFL/Game: 0.36
2014 Top Competition: Missouri, Georgia, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Mississippi State, Georgia
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.91 - Tackles/Game: 8.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.33 - TFL/Game: 0.67
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.53
- 10 Yard Split: 1.70
- Games watched: Georgia (2015), Florida (2015), Louisville (2015), Mississippi State (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Initial reaction to action in the backfield Hand Technique: Shows subpar ability to throw hands and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 can be inconsistent. At times will take false steps and drift on extend arms at the POA. Would rather play downhill with pads
platform before turning and chasing the ball. instead of playing to stay clean.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
- Vertical Jump: 30.5” Tackling: Fails to come to balance in the open field with Lateral Movement: M ust turn and run in order to carry speed
regularity; will overrun tackle opportunities and be forced to lunge with effectiveness when tested to the boundary; does not have the
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” at the lower body to try to chop down ball carriers. Thick frame hip mobility to hinge and stay square to flow to the ball outside of
will stonewall ball carriers if connecting square. the C-gaps.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Due to lack of hand polish must take drop Feet/COD: Feet are inefficient; will take numerous false steps
steps and concede space before being able to pull off of blocks once both in initial transitions from read to react and when breaking
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A hands are set on chest. Lacks length to be able to extend and string down in space in an effort to come to balance and square up ball
out at the POA. carriers.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: T ough, scrappy player who loves to hit. W ill First Step Quickness: L acks ability to stick foot in the ground
- Short Shuttle: N/A deliberately go out of way to pop opposition when opportunities and drive with explosiveness to diminish or minimize angles at the
present themselves. Power is present when able to build downhill POA or against boundary running plays. Struggles with a lack of a
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 momentum. second gear as well.
Coverage Skills: T ightness and lack of high end mobility will Flexibility: Hips and shoulders are tethered, needs to be fully
pose as barriers to successfully handling skill players in the middle aligned in order to build and carry what speed and pace is present

ATHLETICISM
of the field. Lacks mobility to drop off of the LOS and into zone in skill set.
areas in a prompt, timely manner.

SCORE: 4.58 FILM SCORE: 6.00


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Kentucky OB Linebacker J osh For r est has near ly ideal size for the NFL and Evaluation
Round Value
pairs it with a mean, scrappy mentality. With that said; there are issues with Forrest’s current skill Total
7.98
set and technical/fundamental development that will significantly hurt his transition to the next Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) level. Forrest plays the role of a hammer best, crashing down into gaps and taking on blockers at Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.43
the POA with his pads. He does not have particularly strong movement skills and will miss out on
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
a number of plays due to a lack of burst or long speed to chase down plays when the ball is run
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) away from him. Forrest would ideally add notable polish in his hand work and ability to play off of Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

6.53
blockers in order to take the next step as a prospect and become more consistent in being an impact Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
player at the point of attack between the tackles. Forrest projects best as the strong side ILB in a
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) three man front and would be a viable option in the draft sometime on the late portions of Day 3.
4.58 Lacks notable upside but can make a 53 man roster if polish is added. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.00
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 1 5 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J e f f S c h o e t t m e r, O B L i n e b a c k e r #10

Date of Birth: 07/08/1993 RS Senior, University of North Carolina Tar Heels

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 232


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 29.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 38 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.579
- 285 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.95
- 31 - Career Production: 279 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, 19.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.37 - Sacks/Game: 0.03 - TFL/Game: 0.33
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
North Carolina Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Pittsburgh, Clemson, Baylor
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.77 - Tackles/Game: 8.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.56
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Pittsburgh (2015), Clemson (2015), Baylor (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Can get lost in space at times after the Hand Technique: Inability to get off of blocks is a huge barrier
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 20 snap; will be slow to react to action on the field. Does well prior to to successful play. Does not illustrate the necessary level of
the snap to make calls and alter alignments of teammates to ensure functional strength nor the required length to stack blocks and get
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A correct positioning. after the play.

- Vertical Jump: 30.0” Tackling: L ack of length will cause problems when trying to Lateral Movement: Has solid movement skills to open the hips
wrap up in space. Does not carry a high level of explosiveness in and flow overtop of the play. Is capable of carrying leverage
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” pads. Will show a strong closing burst in the open field to close behind the play as a backside pursuit player all the way to the far
down angles. boundary.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’3”
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Poor results trying to press and disengage. Feet/COD: Quick feet and suddenness may be best trait. V ery
Will have a hard time with contact and can get easily swallowed up good at altering steps and changing directions to knife through
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A at the POA. traffic in an effort to reach ball carriers.

OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13


Toughness: Plays with a lack of physicality; will not have the First Step Quickness: Has a suddenness from flat footed reads to
- Short Shuttle: N/A ability to play with consistency in the box when faced with traffic manifest at the LOS quickly from an off ball position. Has a
on the second level. Can slide off of tackle attempts. noticeable second gear when getting into the open field in pursuit as
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 well.
Coverage Skills: Can be slow to process keys in the backfield at Flexibility: L oose, free mover through the hips. Has no issue
times. Does well to move throughout the MOF as a zone defender hinging hips into the field of play and carrying zone drops with

ATHLETICISM
and take away shallow crossing patterns for opposing offense. speed. Plays low and with leverage (although lack of functional
strength prevents results).

SCORE: 4.55 FILM SCORE: 6.23


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina OB Linebacker J eff Schoettmer will face a difficult tr ansition to Evaluation
Round Value
the next level. Schoettmer is clearly an intelligent football player; he handled a lot of calls on the Total
5.63
field prior to the snap. But there is a disconnect between the pre-snap control and abilities Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) Schoettmer showed and the results on the field. Schoettmer does not appear to have a NFL caliber Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.95
frame or functional skill set; he will get swallowed up at the point of attack in the run game and
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
lacks the length or power to be a consistent or reliable tackler/block shedder. Schoettmer’s best
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) traits are his movement skills; he flashes strong as a backside defender to flow to the ball if he is Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

4.56
able to run clean on the second level. But there is simply too much that Schoettmer struggles with Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
to consider him a draftable prospect at this juncture; he would need to showcase notable
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (10%) improvement in his first NFL training camp to challenge for a roster spot. Should be considered a
4.55 camp body with a future in an alternate pro football league. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


FILM SCORE (60%)

6.23
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 6 . 0 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Darien Harris, OB Linebacker #45

Date of Birth: 03/31/1993 RS Senior, Michigan State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6000 (Listed) - Weight: 220 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.840
- 291 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 54
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.36
- 32 - Career Production: 154 total tackles, 1.0 sacks, 13.0 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 2.85 - Sacks/Game: 0.02 - TFL/Game: 0.24
2014 Top Competition: Oregon, Ohio State, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.17
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Iowa, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 1.17
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.22
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Iowa (2015), Oregon (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Does not process particularly quickly. Hand Technique: Does not show consistency in efforts to work
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A Recognizes physical limitations and does not get overaggressive hands as a means of countering initial punch. Too frequently will
trying to shoot gaps and make plays. bulldoze into blockers trying to generate push backwards instead of
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A winning prior to contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Plays fairly stiff and without the ability to bend or Lateral Movement: L abors trying to carry speed laterally.
tilt in an effort to counter late cuts by ball carriers. Will need to Lacks the movement skills to be expected of a lighter framed LB;
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” consistently come to balance as a tackler in order to become more does not possess the range to work into the boundary.
effective in the open field.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Ineffective in efforts to work off of blocks due Feet/COD: Requires extra steps and a delay in transitioning of
to a lack of length and ineffective hands. Will shoot hard into the weight in order to cut and come back against the grain. Lacks short
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A teeth of LOS and plug up gaps but is erased after allowing hands to area quickness or ability to cross face of blockers when scraping
fit. laterally.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13
Toughness: Does not play with power or an intent to impose First Step Quickness: Does not possess a lateral burst but does
- Short Shuttle: N/A will on blocker. Much more of a reactionary player than assertive show a second gear once momentum is built into the LOS when
and aggressive in demeanor and approach. closing down from out in space. Lacks high end twitch in general,
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29 however.
Coverage Skills: Frequently utilized out in space over the slot to Flexibility: Plays rigid and upright. Does not bend or tilt with
jam receivers; will struggle to transition and carry receivers into effectiveness; fails to finish on plays with ball carrier square in front

ATHLETICISM
the secondary. Would be better served holding zones but lacks plant due to lack of flexibility.
and drive to break on throws effectively.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.78


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan State OB Linebacker Dar ien Har r is does not appear to pr esent a NFL Evaluation
Round Value
skill set. Harris has the movement skills of a gap plugging interior linebacker but the frame of a Total
N/A
nickel LB or WILL. The odd (and awkward) pairing leaves Harris a bit stuck in limbo; he doesn’t Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%) appear to have a natural fit and does not appear to have the movement skills to work in regularly as Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.36
a special teams individual either. Harris will need to work on his precision and fundamentals going
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
into a training camp in the hope that more refined foot work and efficient COD skills are enough to
PRODUCTION SCORE (10%) force a team to warrant consideration in keeping him on the Practice Squad with the chance to Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

4.22
develop for a season or two. Harris is likely facing a transition to a different league going forward Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
instead. Harris will certainly be playing football in 2016; more likely than not it will be in another
Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) league than the NFL, however.
Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (80%)

5.78
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 5 . 7 8 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Joe Bolden, OB Linebacker #35

Date of Birth: 08/19/1993 Senior, University of Michigan Wolverines

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6014 - Weight: 239


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.97


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.607
- 296 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.20
- 33 - Career Production: 220 total tackles, 5.0 sacks, 18.5 tackles for loss (TFL)
- Tackles/Game: 5.29 - Sacks/Game: 0.09 - TFL/Game: 0.36
2014 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Michigan State, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.3 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Ohio State, Florida
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - Sacks/Game: 0.00 - TFL/Game: 0.50
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.72
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.23
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Utah (2015), Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2015) -
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Football Intelligence: Can be late to plant and drive off of keys; Hand Technique: Fails to utilize hands consistently when facing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A will stay flat footed keying the backfield before progressing into blockers; would rather utilize shoulder pads or throw a forearm into
pursuit. Needs to take cleaner angles and recognize athletic chest of opponent than throwing with hands and trying to stun/
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A limitations. extend.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Tackling: Falls off of blocks on account of a lack of Lateral Movement: W ill get outflanked by both offensive
explosiveness as an athlete and lack of wingspan to play with linemen pulling around the offensive set or by ball carriers on
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 34.0” effective reach away from body. Will struggle with wrap tackles perimeter stretch runs. Does not have high quality movement skills
without ability to hit square on. to play the open side of the field.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 9’8” Block Shedding: Struggles to play off of blocks when faced with Feet/COD: Shows only average step quickness; does not have
offensive linemen; does not have the hand pop, functional power or movement skills to suddenly plant and collect base or change
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A length to establish separation and keep chest clean. directions to penetrate or slip past blocks.

OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 7.13


Toughness: W ill struggle to hold ground and sustain ground at First Step Quickness: Does not show explosiveness or high end
- Short Shuttle: N/A the point of attack. Blue collar player with a hard nosed mentality twitch to beat opponents with initial movements.
and will not back down from impending contact.
OBLB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.29
Coverage Skills: T ightly wound through the torso and the hips; Flexibility: Does not showcase pliability; shoulders and hips are
struggles to gain depth off of the snap or mirror skill players in tied together and require alignment to build and carry speed or

ATHLETICISM
space. apply strength.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 5.51


SIZE SCORE (12% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan OB Linebacker J oe Bolden is a pr oductive college football player Evaluation
Round Value
without much in the way of professional prospects in the NFL. Bolden lacks the all around athletic/ Total
5.67
frame profile NFL evaluators are looking for at his position and Bolden will have a hard time Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (12%) handing the speed and physicality of the NFL game. Bolden was regularly beat to the corner as a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.20
LB in the Michigan defense; the jump in speed from the B1G Conference to the NFL may well
Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99
prove to be overwhelming. Bolden’s best bet for a professional football career is to transition an
PRODUCTION SCORE (12%) invite to training camp into a potential opportunity in an alternate league and prove he has the Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

5.23
football intelligence to be a worthwhile asset in a different league; it does not appear as though Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49
Bolden has a NFL future.
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24

Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99


N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (64%)

5.51
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: None (OBLB)


- 5 . 6 1 : U D FA VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Cornerback Rankings


POSITION OVERALL POSITION NAME SCHOOL EVALUATION POSITION OVERALL POSITION NAME SCHOOL EVALUATION
RANK RANK SCORE RANK RANK SCORE

1 3 CB Jalen Ramsey Florida State 8.11 T22 162 CB Blake Countess Auburn 6.90

2 7 CB William Jackson Houston 8.01 24 167 CB Duke Thomas Texas 6.88

3 12 CB Sean Davis Maryland 7.92 25 170 CB DeAndre Elliott Colorado State 6.84

4 13 CB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 7.90 T26 172 CB Jonathan Jones Auburn 6.83

5 17 CB KeiVarae Russell Notre Dame 7.86 T26 173 CB Artie Burns Miami (FL) 6.83

6 31 CB Kendall Fuller Virginia Tech 7.67 28 189 CB DJ White Georgia Tech 6.73

North Carolina
7 34 CB Zack Sanchez Oklahoma 7.66 29 200 CB Juston Burris
State
6.67

8 36 CB Mackensie Alexander Clemson 7.65 30 209 CB Briean Boddy-Calhoun Minnesota 6.63

Pennsylvania
T9 40 CB Jordan Lucas
State
7.60 31 212 CB Xavien Howard Baylor 6.61

T9 42 CB Frankie Williams Purdue 7.60 32 219 CB Nick Vanhoose Northwestern 6.57

11 55 CB Jalen Mills Louisiana State 7.50 33 220 CB Will Redmond Mississippi State 6.56

SE Louisiana
12 80 CB Eli Apple Ohio State 7.37 34 240 CB Harlan Miller
State
6.42

13 85 CB Daryl Worley West Virginia 7.31 35 244 CB Danzel McDaniel Kansas State 6.40

14 93 CB Cyrus Jones Alabama 7.28 36 249 CB Tracy Howard Miami (FL) 6.36

Southern
15 98 CB Taveze Calhoun Mississippi State 7.25 T37 250 CB Kevon Seymour
California
6.35

16 107 CB Kenneth Crawley Colorado 7.21 T37 253 CB Cleveland Wallace III San Jose State 6.33

17 113 CB Tavon Young Temple 7.17 39 256 CB Lloyd Carrington Arizona State 6.30

18 127 CB James Bradberry Samford 7.08 40 261 CB Randall Jette Massachusetts 6.24

19 138 CB Eric Murray Minnesota 7.03 41 273 CB Kevin Peterson Oklahoma State 6.20

20 143 CB Deiondre' Hall Northern Iowa 7.01 42 290 CB Terrell Chestnut West Virginia 5.79

21 159 CB Brian Poole Florida 6.91 43 299 CB RaShard Robinson Louisiana State 5.50

T22 161 CB Maurice Canady Virginia 6.90 44 300 CB Wayne Lyons Michigan 5.42

Cornerback Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Feet/COD: Is the CB a sudden athlete with the ability to plant and drive on throws in Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the CB display? Does he break down,
front of him quickly? Is he light on his feet? Is he a natural mover on the boundary? wrap up, “bite the ball”, bring feet? What kind of range does he have in pursuit? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Man Cover Skills: How well does the CB run with receivers in space? Can he disrupt Coverage IQ: Does the CB feel and recognize route combinations around him in zone?
routes at the LOS, on their stem and win catch point? Does he play trail position well? Can he read the QB’s eyes to slide off initial drop and break up passes? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Acceleration: How quickly is the CB able to get up to top speed? Can he recover when Toughness: How big does the CB play? Does he attack running plays? Can he stand up
missing a jam or can he pursue plays from behind to defend the last line of defense? in traffic and make tackles? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Flexibility: Does the CB have natural ability to bend from the hips and waist? Can he Effort: Does the CB pursue plays to all areas of the field, even to the far side? Does he
Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
produce twist at the waist to turn and find the ball? Can he open his hips naturally? finish plays and go after the football in a ball carrier’s arms?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24
Ball Skills: Can the CB locate the football in the air? When he does, how well does he Blitz Ability: Does the CB have the ability to pressure passing plays as a rusher? Does Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
time his jump to break up the pass? Does he have good hands? he have the speed and timing to disguise his blitzes and mask coverage?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Cornerback Analysis

2016
Cornerback
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- 10 Yard Split -
- Bench Press -
- Vertical Jump -
- Short Shuttle -

Premium Position Scoring Bonus

- +0.10 -

Mean Drafted CBs Since 2009


- 39.7 -

2016 Mean Evaluation Score


- 6.94 -
2015 Mean Evaluation Score
- 6.81 -
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J a l e n R a m s e y, C o r n e r b a c k #8

Date of Birth: 10/24/1994 Junior, Florida State University Seminoles

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6012 - Weight: 209


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 38 - Winning Percentage: 0.927
- 3 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.60
- 1 - Career Production: 181 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 22 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.41 - INT/Game: 0.07 - PBU/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Georgia Tech, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida, Houston
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.41 - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.40
- 10 Yard Split: 1.52
- Games watched: Houston (2015), Clemson (2015), North Carolina State (2015), Miami (FL) (2015), Miami (FL) (2014), Notre Dame (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Illustrates excellent twitch and foot quickness both Tackling: W ill lapse at times due to aggressive angles to the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 in backpedal and from flat footed reads. Feet are efficient and high football in the air; will overrun attempts. Physical, explosive hitter.
step frequency allows for sudden burst and acceleration. Strong Has a notably long wingspan to grab and wrap cloth. Consistently
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 ability to plant and re-direct in the open field at top of stems. attacks receivers in the torso or hips.

- Vertical Jump: 41.5” Man Cover Skills: Ball hawking skills from experience at Coverage IQ: W ill attack breaks in man and zone when
Safety are evident; will get overaggressive in effort to make plays identifying route combinations; occasionally prematurely. On field
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” occasionally. Has strong length, physicality and long speed to awareness of receivers and routes in immediate and peripheral
handle opponents in press or off coverage. Reads WR’s eyes well. vicinity is tremendous. Regularly overlaps zones with teammates.
- Standing Broad Jump: 11’3”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: T witchy athlete with excellent burst in short Toughness: Physically overwhelms W R s at the POA against
areas and when turning to run off of the LOS. Capable of getting up the run. Shows great patience and pop in hands at the LOS when
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.94 to speed rapidly and will close down vertical windows well up the jamming WRs in press coverage. Will squeeze vertical routes into
perimeter. Very fast to flow in run support. the sideline from trail position effectively.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Plays with strong coil in stance from the hips and Effort: Does contribute not just on defense but also on special
- Short Shuttle: 4.18 knees. Shows comfort playing with shoulders over top of feet and teams as a kick coverage defender. Will consistently work to hold
knees and being able to sustain a low backpedal. Feet are free and leverage and stone blocks on the boundary as a run defender.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 reach out from underneath COG effectively.
Ball Skills: Has carried over Safety skills wonderfully. W ill Blitz Ability: W ill take risks pressuring pocket as R Bs cross
time head turn on vertical targets to locate the football prior to face and leak into the flats as a check down option. Possesses
catch attempt. Excellent length and physicality to challenge tremendous burst, bend and length to attack protections with speed,
ATHLETICISM contested catches and play ball through receiver’s hands. finesse and technique. Consistently alters throws in pocket.

SCORE: 7.12
FILM SCORE: 8.68
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida State Defensive Back J alen Ramsey’s biggest question is: “Does a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 team elect to play him at CB or Safety?” Ramsey played very strong in 2015 and deserves the
opportunity to play on the boundary as a lock down Cornerback. If and when struggles come, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Ramsey can be shifted inside and play the roaming playmaker he proved himself to be during Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.60 the Seminoles’ 2014 championship run. Ramsey is lean, explosive, fluid and powerful. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


Checking nearly every box possible, Ramsey will at times get too aggressive in trying to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
make plays on the football and leave himself open to double moves. Ramsey should
5.40 unarguably be a top 10 selection in this year’s class and has the potential to develop into an Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) All Pro player, not just if he were to be played at Safety but also at Cornerback. Excellent Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
football intelligence should ease transition to the next level. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.12
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.68
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 8 . 1 1 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

William Jackson III, Cornerback #3

Date of Birth: N/A (JUCO) Senior, University of Houston Cougars

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6003 - Weight: 189


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.99


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.741
- 7 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.37
- 2 - Career Production: 115 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 40 passed broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.95 - INT/Game: 0.21 - PBU/Game: 1.03
2014 Top Competition: Memphis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Louisville, Florida State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.37 - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - INT/Game: 0.67 - PBU/Game: 3.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.48
- 10 Yard Split: 1.44
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Louisville (2015), Temple (2015), Cincinnati (2015), Tulsa (2015), Tulane (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Backpedal is a bit long but transitions when having Tackling: V ery physical tackler. Likes to bring the pads, will
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 to flip open the hips and open up the field are very strong. Ability to pop ball carriers and receivers if exposed. Takes strong angles when
plant back foot and drive on throws is very strong, will transition closing down to the LOS or at the catch point and makes conscious
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 into down hill attack very quickly. effort to wrap.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: V ery sticky in man coverage, even when Coverage IQ: Seamless transitions when holding zones before
getting turned around due to false stems. Has recovery speed and pulling off to attack the ball to that side of the field. Patient playing
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” the length to play in the trail. Does well to run with receivers and off the ball and does well to stay overtop when covering deep third.
then bring eyes back to locate the ball. Awareness of throws into area is top notch.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Capable of getting up to top speed efficiently and Toughness: Not afraid to stick nose in the box or step up to fill
have the second gear to make up for some lost ground. Not a track as a run defender. Likes to hit with power and will use larger frame
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A speed player but plays very fast and motor runs notably hot at all to pound receivers at the catch point. Physical when playing
times. receivers as ball arrives, times contact well; plays through hands.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hip level is naturally tall on account of super long Effort: V isually plays at a different speed than a lot of other
- Short Shuttle: N/A frame but does show conscious effort to drop from the knees and players on the field, not due to natural ability but motor. Breaks
keep pads low. Ability to play balls away from frame or high as hard to close down tackle angles. Contributed very well as a gunner
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 passing over is impressive. on punt return.
Ball Skills: Awesome ability to track and challenge throws. Blitz Ability: Length and second gear is present to force altered
Plays around receivers to break the hands and disrupt catches from throws. Showed strong timing to disguise intent before crashing
the hip pocket. Uses length to advantage. Will peel of zones to down and attacking the Quarterback. Physical tackler and has
ATHLETICISM challenge throws he has no business being in position to challenge. length to wrap or play off blocks while keeping chest clean.

SCORE: 6.75
FILM SCORE: 8.39
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Houston Cor ner back William J ackson III is an impr essive specimen. His Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.99 combination of functional athleticism, size/length and football intelligence playing in space
creates a very enticing prospect. Jackson will not run the fastest forty time and he can play a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
bit tall in the hips and pads initially off of the snap but the mental ability to process route Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.37 combinations, feel the field and stay disciplined in fundamentals when having to transition is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


outstanding. The functional skillset is present for a scheme diverse, shut down corner.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Jackson III is an impressive tackler, very physical and has the ability to contribute close to
7.48 the LOS as an extra boundary defender, he is not simply a cover corner without polish in the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) additional areas of the position. Jackson III has the look of a Top 15-20 selection in the 2016 Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
NFL Draft and has the ability to play effectively in any scheme. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.75
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.39
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 8 . 0 1 : F I R S T R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Sean Davis, Cornerback #21

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Maryland Terrapins

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6011 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.425
- 12 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.04
- 3 - Career Production: 319 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 14 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 6.38 - INT/Game: 0.10 - PBU/Game: 0.28
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Stanford
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 9.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Iowa, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.46 - Tackles/Game: 6.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.06
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Ohio State (2015), Iowa (2015), South Florida (2015), Stanford (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Step frequency and efficiency is high end. Does very Tackling: Powerful tackler. Shows rapid close down ability both
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 well to decelerate and sit down with receivers on route stems. on the boundary and filling in to the box to slam shut alleyways.
Clean transitions to flip open off of the snap and get up to speed Physical pads pop on contact and illustrates impressive finish ability
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 with quickness. to wrap up.

- Vertical Jump: 37.5” Man Cover Skills: Can get out of position if playing off the ball Coverage IQ: Versatile defender with experience working in a
to concede breaks underneath. Effective when hands are able to number of different roles as a Safety or in press man, off coverage,
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” feel receivers in vicinity. Sudden movement skills allow for crisp zones in the short and intermediates and bail technique from Cover
breaks to mirror. 3.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’6”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: A bility to quickly get up to top speed flashes from Toughness: Physicality reminds of a SA F. V iolent hitter with
flat footed reads and when crashing downhill to support the run. explosive tendencies. Does very well to stay physical on route stems
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.64 Shows high end twitch and will suddenly enter the frame before and dictate releases. Force to be reckoned with on the boundary and
coming to balance or challenging ball. when dropping into the box.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: High end movement skills show off ability to tilt, Effort: Strong pursuit and stays mentally engaged in supporting
- Short Shuttle: 3.97 lean or drop hips to alter momentum and stay sticky from the hip the run. Does very well to flow from the backside and on a number
pocket of receivers. Does very well on pressure or pursuit plays to of occasions ended up with the football as a result of hustle to get
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 lean and carry speed rapidly. involved in the play.
Ball Skills: L ack of length in the wingspan can work against Blitz Ability: Excellent pressure potential. Carries weight
favor for contested catch opportunities. Times collisions at the through cornering well and plays with violent, physical hands to get
catch point well. Will cleanly receive balls when targeted. into skill players attempting to block and collapse. Delivers big hits
ATHLETICISM when slashing through the pocket.

SCORE: 7.78
FILM SCORE: 8.32
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Mar yland Defensive Back Sean Davis has a high level of position ver satility Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.30 and could feasibly fill in as either a Cornerback or a Safety to make an immediate impact
from Day 1 of a NFL starting lineup. Davis has excellent movement skills; especially for the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
size profile he presents. Davis is physical on route stems but also shows a natural ability to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.04 gear down and stay with receivers if he is able to utilize a subtle hand to feel when a break is Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


on the way. Davis also possesses high end acceleration skills and has the ability to play from
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
flat footed reads in zone coverage and quickly explode and drive to throws that challenge his
5.06 vicinity. Davis would be a high value pick on the early portion of Day 2 but when Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) considering the state of the 2016 class and his positional versatility as a three down player he Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
could feasibly be worth the selection on the back half of Day 1. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.78
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.32
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7.92: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ve r n o n H a r g r e a v e s I I I , C o r n e r b a c k #1

Date of Birth: 06/03/1995 Junior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5104 - Weight: 204


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 30.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.15


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 13 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(3x) - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.23
- 4 - Career Production: 121 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 27 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.27 - INT/Game: 0.27 - PBU/Game: 0.73
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Georgia, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Florida State, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.54
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Georgia (2015), Mississippi (2015), Kentucky (2015), New Mexico State (2015), Alabama (2014), East Carolina (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: L ight, rapid steps allow for sudden drop off of the Tackling: A ggressive tackler, sometimes to a fault. W ill attack
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 LOS. Feet are capable of planting quickly away from center of the football but in increasing risk of finishing the play. Chops low on
gravity and short area burst to close cushion well. Disciplined step the boundary when setting the perimeter. Is not a powerful tackler
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 efficiency; does not frequently false step in space or at LOS. but speed to close and willingness to attack creates suitable results.

- Vertical Jump: 39.0” Man Cover Skills: Can get overpowered against larger targets, Coverage IQ: T remendous instincts and route recognition skills.
especially those who use physicality at top of stem. Ability to stay in Very strong situational awareness; recognizes when play calls
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” the hip pocket down field is strong, especially when given chance to dictate quick throws to capitalize with sudden breaks. Peels off of
disrupt release at the LOS and turn and run early on. receiver in area after identifying throw to other receivers in vicinity.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’10”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not possess the functional play speed to Toughness: Physically willing and does not back down; however
recover if beaten vertically consistently. Burst is much more evident results are mixed, particularly at the top of stem. Suitable press
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A planting foot to drive on throws, attacking the perimeter in run resistance, aggressive to force cut backs in the run game. Mentally
support or in short area acceleration. Twitchy in short spaces. tough player, shows ability to let go of negative reps and continue.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Plays with tremendous looseness throughout entire Effort: Gives strong effort in all phases of the game. Contributes
- Short Shuttle: 3.98 body. Balance is sustained well on narrow, extreme base. Torso in all three phases of the game: offense, defense and special teams
mobility is strong to carry speed vertically when turning to locate as a returner. Rarely concedes the perimeter against the run, will
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 for football. Torso is loose to challenge throws at all angles. actively work to cross blocker’s face and square ball carriers.
Ball Skills: L acks the size to physically assert will at the catch Blitz Ability: W ill need to continue to develop patience in
point, can get boxed out on throws. Reads throws in the air like a disguising pressure reps. Lacks length to alter throws from the
receiver; rarely caught out of position, especially when playing Quarterback. Short area quickness allows for close down off of the
ATHLETICISM overtop coverages in zone. Strong hands and leaping ability. LOS and can challenge the pocket.

SCORE: 7.10
FILM SCORE: 8.10
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Cor ner back Ver non Har gr eaves III will have to battle the nar r atives Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.15 about his size entering his NFL career; evaluators and franchises alike will knock him for his
lack of length and stature. Hargreaves is not quite the elite talent that San Diego Chargers’ Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Jason Verrett was a few years coming through around 5100; but Hargreaves has a lot to like Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.23 about his game. Hargreaves is very loose and moves freely, in part due to a low COG on Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


account of his stature. Hargreaves has the look of a zone coverage heavy scheme; he is very
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
quick to process route combinations and break to challenge throws. That same quickness and
7.54 aggressiveness can be found in his tackling habits; Hargreaves loves to go for big sticks or Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) try to peel out the ball (even if at the expense of securing the tackle). Hargreaves will be an Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
excellent addition to a zone system and should start on Day 1. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.10
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.10
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7.90: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e i Va r a e R u s s e l l , C o r n e r b a c k #6

Date of Birth: 10/19/1993 RS Junior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5111 - Weight: 192


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 31 - Winning Percentage: 0.838
- 17 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.26
- 5 - Career Production: 169 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 16 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.57 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.43
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (Academically Ineligible)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Clemson, Southern California
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - INT/Game: 0.67 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.41
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Clemson (2015), Texas (2015), Massachusetts (2015), Southern California (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Can jump out of stance and take false steps in press Tackling: Outstanding effort on a play by play basis,
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A man. Very quick and nimble in open space. Will dart across face of consistently works for the wrap up tackle and will shoot low to chop
WRs to challenge throws or quickly plant and cut to drive on a down bigger ball carriers and catch around the ankles. Has a fair
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 throw into the boundary. amount of pop in pads as well.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: W ill get bumped off of trail position by more Coverage IQ: Has proven capable of diagnosing route combos in
physical receivers. Transitions well to the trail and squeezes stem zone coverage to alter drops and keep windows closed. Does a nice
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” into coverage or boundary well. Strong leaping ability. Physical job staying patient when isolated vs. high/low reads to concede
enough to work through body of receiver to break up passes. underneath and fill for tackles.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: V ery quick to explode and drive on ball or ball Toughness: Active presence in the box when called upon. Plays
carriers. Has the recovery speed to transition and close down into well off of blocks with hands and short area quickness. Hits with
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A tight coverage from behind. Top end speed to handle most receivers heavier pads than anticipated. Handsy on the stem and when
vertically in a foot race. working at the LOS.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Strong open field movement skills are apparent in Effort: Excellent engagement on a play by play basis. W ill fly up
- Short Shuttle: N/A backpedal to keep hips down and when trailing routes to sit down in run support and be an active tackler on the boundary. Will work
and not overrun breaks. Has no limitations through the torso to hard to get depth on misdirection or play action passes to try to
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 reach and extend for the ball. cover vertically.
Ball Skills: W ill get bumped off routes and miss opportunities Blitz Ability: Has worked all over the field and can be put in the
to play the ball. Has tremendous leaping ability and short area box inconspicuously. Has acceleration in short areas and the
quickness to drive on throws and extend to attack. willingness to work with hands to be a threat to play off of skill
ATHLETICISM player blocks and challenge the pocket.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 8.21
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Cor ner back KeiVar ae Russell r ebounded str ongly in 2015 after Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 missing his true Junior season due to academic ineligibility. Russell frequently flashed
quickness, ball skills and reliable tackling before missing the Irish’s final 2 games with a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
stress fracture in his foot. Russell would be an excellent fit in a Cover 2 zone system; he Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.26 possesses short area quickness to gain depth or challenge short throws from the LOS and has Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


the tackling skills required to play the boundary as a run support defender. Russell’s biggest
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lapses in 2015 stemmed from man to man coverage against vertical passes; while he does
6.41 possess the recovery strength to cover ground and hide false stems he consistently was Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) bumped off of the hip pocket on vertical throws, conceding open targets a number of times. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Russell has the skill set to be a versatile CB but fits best in a zone heavy defense. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

8.21
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2014: Academically ineligible (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7.86: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e n d a l l F u l l e r, C o r n e r b a c k #1

Date of Birth: 02/13/1995 Junior, Virginia Tech Hokies

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5114 - Weight: 187


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 31 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 29
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.13
- 6 - Career Production: 119 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 35 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.10 - INT/Game: 0.28 - PBU/Game: 1.21
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Duke
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Ohio State, Furman, Purdue
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.86
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Ohio State (2015), Purdue (2015), Ohio State (2014), North Carolina (2014), Pittsburgh (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Struggles at times at the top of backpedal to unlock Tackling: V ery reliable wrap tackler. Makes intelligent
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A and flip the hips up the field; will bubble top of stem and lose decisions based on ball carrier and where/how to attack for a
position as a result. Much more efficient from flat footed reads to finishing tackle. Has the wingspan to wrap firmly at the catch point.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 break forward. Will chop down bigger targets down low in the open field.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Struggles with footwork pose problems in Coverage IQ: A bility to process route combinations in zone
both off and man coverage. Does have the physical presence to coverage is very strong. High production from a disrupted passes
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” disrupt if able to bump inside of 5 yards; able to transition cleaner. standpoint is a testament to ability to break into throwing windows.
Has desirable length for the trail position. Much more effective sitting over top as zone defender.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not get up to second gear quickly when Toughness: Plays with a strong sense of physicality to re-route
having to transition. From a flat footed read or drop step is able to stems and knock off route timing. Can be relied upon one on one
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A collect and drive much more effectively and regularly impact plays with any number of ball carrier body types and be able to bring play
in the box or on the boundary. to an end.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips pop up in backpedal; appears to be a bit Effort: A dmirable effort to stay active on a play by play basis,
- Short Shuttle: N/A tightly wound through the hips and torso. Capable of maximizing will drop down into the box from the perimeter in an effort to be in
length from the trail position with loose shoulder mobility. on tackles. Good pursuit skills in the open field and does not assume
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 teammates’ tackles.
Ball Skills: V ery strong length and ability to pick up ball Blitz Ability: Possesses adequate straight line burst and has
trajectory; results in a very high amount of occurrences with hands length to be effective as a boundary pressure player and force
on the football. Physical to play into receiver at point of contact altered throws from the pocket.
ATHLETICISM and has length to play around if arriving early.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.96
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Vir ginia Tech Defensive Back Kendall Fuller , the br other of for mer Hokie Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 and current Chicago Bear Kyle Fuller, enters the 2016 NFL Draft with one key question: Is
he healthy? If he is, Fuller has the potential to be a quality NFL starting Cornerback (or a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
high quality starting Free Safety). Fuller has a few areas which are problematic, the first Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.13 being a bit of stiffness in the hips which really bubbles transitions when needing to flip the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


hips up the field in man coverage. By shifting to SAF, Fuller is able to play overtop and be a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
much more linear break type of defensive back. In doing so, Fuller can also capitalize on his
6.86 best trait; his ball skills are wonderful and a testament to very strong football intelligence. A Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) team thin in defensive backfield should covet a healthy Fuller early on Day 2 and depending Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
on how they fill the rest of their roster would be well served to transition him to SAF. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

7.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 Meniscus tear (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 6 7 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Zack Sanchez, Cornerback #15

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, University of Oklahoma Sooners

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5107 - Weight: 185


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.64


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.784
- 34 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 37
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.15
- 7 - Career Production: 134 tackles, 15 interceptions (INT), 28 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.62 - INT/Game: 0.41 - PBU/Game: 0.76
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, Clemson
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.45 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 1.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Baylor (2015), Clemson (2015), West Virginia (2015), Baylor (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Has strong levels of plant and drive ability, both Tackling: Heavy hitter in spite of size. Very aggressive and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 from a backpedal and working on flat footed reads. Has ability to active stepping up to fill the boundary as a screen or run support
steeply cut and undercut route stems in order to challenge targets player. Wraps with arms and does well to drop the pad level and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 in vicinity. deliver pop.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: Can be too aggressive at times depending on Coverage IQ: Strong awareness of when to play the sticks but
down/distance and play call; can concede space vertically trying to will jump underneath at expense of pockets between influenced area
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” jump underneath. Has physicality to disrupt at the LOS and strong and overhead SAF. Very strong spatial awareness and does very
movement skills to hinge and transfer into trail position. well to identify combinations pre-snap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Quick to build speed and momentum when Toughness: Highly physical player; plays well above weight
unimpeded. Has the burst to undercut throws and will disrupt catch class. Can get out-muscled by large receivers at the catch point.
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A point from flat footed reads. Has a respectable level of long speed Physicality extends to LOS as a disruption defender as well as a
for vertical defense. tackler.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Strong levels of body control to play with leverage Effort: Excellent motor; consistently runs hot and will regularly
- Short Shuttle: N/A when having to stack blocks or jam at the LOS. Clean mobility challenge receivers within 5 yards regardless of the play call. Does
throughout the torso to reach and extend as a means of maximizing well to ride out route stems and squeeze into the boundary. Will
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 defense radius. work hard to fight off of blocks.
Ball Skills: Capable of cleanly receiving the ball away from Blitz Ability: Burst and physicality present to have an impact in
frame. Does well to extend with hands and prevent receivers from the box. Capable of beating blocks from skill players and has
getting a chance to play the ball. enough quick twitch to close down high distances in a fair amount of
ATHLETICISM time.

SCORE: 7.15
FILM SCORE: 8.03
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma Cor ner back Zack Sanchez is a tr emendous playmaker ; he has Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.64 excellent ball skills and is capable of beating receivers to the catch point courtesy of very
quick twitch ability. Sanchez is not a universal fit; as some of the plays he makes are at the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
expense of others he doesn’t. Sanchez is very aggressive on the boundary and will play the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.15 sticks and play formations proportionately to jump routes and ensure a clear path to the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


football. This aggressive approach will pay dividends but will also be a poor fit for man to
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
man defenses and those without high end safety play on the back end. Sanchez would project
6.98 best as a Cover 2 zone heavy system corner. He is physical enough in spite of subpar size to Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) play on the boundary and would do very well for himself if allowed to squat in the shorter Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
areas of the boundary and play throws with his strong ball/movement skills. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.15
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.03
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 6 6 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

M a c k e n s i e A l e x a n d e r, C o r n e r b a c k #2

Date of Birth: 11/22/1993 RS Sophomore, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5103 - Weight: 190


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.48


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.852
- 36 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 27
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.39
- 8 - Career Production: 44 tackles, 0 interceptions (INT), 11 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 1.63 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.41
2014 Top Competition: Georgia, Florida State, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
Clemson Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.44 - Tackles/Game: 1.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.38
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Florida State (2015), North Carolina (2015), North Carolina State (2015), Notre Dame (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Highly fluid player below the waist, step transitions Tackling: W ill attack low if ball carrier is working laterally or
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 and foot speed appear effortless when dropping off of the LOS or with momentum. Scrappy, plays above weight class in regard to
adjusting to receiver stems. Quick to close down space when in off hitting power with closing down with burst. Does strong job of
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 coverage on account of short area explosiveness. securing tackles first and foremost.

- Vertical Jump: 37.5” Man Cover Skills: W ill get bumped off at times when trying to Coverage IQ: Can be at times a half step late on sharp breaking
disrupt in off man. Length can be a factor for contested catches. and timing patterns. Does well to sustain leverage, particularly in
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” Highly sticky when working up field of play in turn/run coverage. overhead zones. Willing to carry receivers up the seam or drop off if
Plays consistently in hip pocket when isolated in single coverage. unoccupied with underneath targets.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Shows tremendous short area quickness and Toughness: Does not do well when blocker secures hand punch.
burst. Quickly gets up to top speed when covering ground Physical presence and strong mentality on the boundary once able
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A vertically. Can cross face of potential blockers on account of agility to slip past and square up ball carriers. Assertive to attack in all
or shoot down from flat footed reads to contest short passes. facets of support.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips are capable of swiveling to a high amount of Effort: Shows regular strong effort in pursuit. W ill peel off and
- Short Shuttle: N/A range of motion; can pivot and transition with receivers easily. No attempt to close down space once runs have broken for large gains
limitations through the torso or shoulders to contest throws. Shows up the MOF. Makes extra effort to attempt to strip ball if teammates
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 ability to bend from the knee and drop off of the LOS. have secured ball carrier.
Ball Skills: M issed a number of potential PBUs and INT s as a Blitz Ability: Short area quickness and versatility to play inside
result of stature. Occasionally takes poor angles to targets or will the hashes makes a dangerous combination. Closing burst will get
miss throw all together. Poor production in spite of still being on top of QBs in a hurry if not taking presence as a pressure player
ATHLETICISM targeted reasonably often. into account.

SCORE: 6.64
FILM SCORE: 8.10
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson Cor ner back Mackensie Alexander is a smaller but ver y capable CB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.48 prospect. Alexander possesses excellent movement skills and the ability to stay sticky with
receivers trying to throw him off of stem in 1 on 1 coverage situations. Alexander is capable Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
of playing either man or zone coverage but likely fits best in a scheme where he can get into Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.39 the trail position and feel receivers working down the field in their routes. Alexander will Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (0%)


struggle with bigger, stronger receivers due to a lack of size and natural strength; larger
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
receivers will likely box him out of jump ball situations and be able to negate much of his
3.38 (Score omitted) short area quickness and reaction time. In all, Alexander has the look of a gifted draft Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) prospect and exceptions have been made in the evaluation system to more accurately reflect Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
his on the field product; low production was result of quality play. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.64
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (65%)

8.10
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 6 5 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jordan Lucas, Cornerback #9

Date of Birth: 08/02/1993 Senior, Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5115 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 10.00” - Arm Length: 30.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.15


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 40 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.83
- T9 - Career Production: 181 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 25 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.85 - INT/Game: 0.06 - PBU/Game: 0.53
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Michigan State, Boston College
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
Pennsylvania State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Temple, Ohio State, Northwestern
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.44 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.05
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Illinois (2015), Ohio State (2015), Michigan State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Highly dynamic feet show an ability to plant and Tackling: Needs to take better initial angles and sustain outside
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A stop at steep angles and enable high amounts of COD; especially leverage with greater consistency. Physicality at initial contact is
when considering thickness of frame. Moves nimble and capable of very strong. Shows body control to bite the ball and drive feet
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 high end plant and drive. through contact.

- Vertical Jump: 38.0” Man Cover Skills: Sticky once transitioned up the field and into Coverage IQ: Versatile player; has been implemented as a SA F,
the trail position. Does well to drop the hips and mirror in space; boundary corner and also in the slot. Great route awareness and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” capable of working isolated on an island if required. Physical and does well to plant and drive on potential targets flashing across face
does well to squeeze receivers into the boundary. from an off ball position.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Suddenness is not just limited to COD from a flat Toughness: Excellent presence in the box; experience and
footed position; has good second gear working up the field of play exposure at Safety has bred a capable run defender both on the
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A to stay with receivers challenging or pressing vertically. boundary and when buzzing down inside. Hits with good amount of
pop and power.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Mobility is strong and does very well to hinge from Effort: High motor player; does well to flash and buzz into the
- Short Shuttle: N/A the hips and utilize dynamic base for free and easy movements in screen against the run with the intention of making the play, not
the open field. Coils into hits with strong hip drop and low pad just cleaning up the mess. Versatility in the secondary is valuable.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 levels. Contributes on kick defense teams.
Ball Skills: Hands have let a few balls slip through. L ack of Blitz Ability: A bility to move around and initial burst will prove
length will limit ability to undercut throws in the short/ to be useful. Presence in the box is already strong; showed good
intermediates. Very physical at the catch point; does well to contact timing when disguising coverages or pressure opportunities to not
ATHLETICISM and greet the ball at the receiver. pre-declare.

SCORE: 7.33
FILM SCORE: 7.92
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Pennsylvania State Cor ner back J or dan Lucas was not done many favor s for Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.15 his final year at Penn State; having moved to SAF and missing out on the opportunity to
show over highly impressive movement skills and physicality in the secondary. Lucas has the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
ability to stay sticky on route stems thanks to one of the more dynamic bases in the Defensive Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.83 Back class in 2016; he effortlessly is able to plant feet at steep angles and away from Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


underneath his base to change directions and smoothly sustain leverage overtop of receivers.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Lucas is versatile; he’s flashed well as a boundary corner, a Safety and a slot corner between
5.05 his final two years in the starting lineup. Lucas is highly unheralded in outside draft circles Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) but closer inspection of his film suggests this is a player with the ability to make an impact in Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
a number of roles for a defense. Movement skills leave numerous roles on the table. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.33
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.92
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 6 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Frankie Williams, Cornerback #24

Date of Birth: 03/28/1993 RS Senior, Purdue University Boilermakers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 5090 (Listed) - Weight: 190 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.231
- 42 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.26
- T9 - Career Production: 227 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 28 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.83 - INT/Game: 0.21 - PBU/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Michigan State, Minnesota
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.33
Purdue Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Iowa, Northwestern
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.59
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Marshall (2015), Indiana (2015), Virginia Tech (2015), Michigan State (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Clean, efficient steps to drop off of the L OS or gain Tackling: Hits well above weight class. Shows strong ability to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 depth in backpedal. Sharp ability to break and get down hill to close down space and delivers startling amount of pop in pads.
influence passes and undercut receivers. Slices low when needed but not unnecessarily to avoid hitting with
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 the pads.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Can get knocked around in man to man Coverage IQ: Very quick to break on route combinations with
coverage; particularly if trying to disrupt release or if knocking eyes on the Quarterback in zone coverage. Mental processing and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” into defenders at the top of route stems. Sticky in the open field with ability to identify lanes to carry through is particularly strong;
pure movement skills courtesy of the trail position. highly intelligent.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Short area acceleration in regard to recovery Toughness: W ill struggle to play physical at the catch point with
speed or burst from a flat footed read in zone are both very strong. larger boundary receivers; simply lacks length and anchor to hold
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.90 Has ability to quickly get to top gear and challenge passes. up functionally. Hits much harder than frame would suggest and
plays fearless.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: High amounts of mobility and bend throughout Effort: Is an A + effort player. R elentless in pursuit to the
- Short Shuttle: N/A the lower half to produce sudden, steep cuts or breaks on the ball football and has on more than one occasion beat all other
and also maximize frame in an effort to play throws in the air teammates to a run to the far boundary when big plays break and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 effectively. extend up the sideline.
Ball Skills: T remendous feel for breaking on throws and subse- Blitz Ability: Lack of size is negated at times with excellent short
quently attacking the football in the air. 38 combined INT and PBU area acceleration and versatility to be buzzed in from the slot. Will
are evidence of a career spent frequently around the football. not alter many throws but if plays get off schedule will punish
ATHLETICISM Strong angles to reach ball at optimal point. Quarterbacks.

SCORE: 7.20
FILM SCORE: 7.60
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Pur due Cor ner back Fr ankie Williams shows a r eally likeable skill set when Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A projecting to a NFL role. Williams likely fits best in the slot; he has a high amount of short
area quickness and twitch to cover the full field of play and has tremendous ball skills and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
awareness to challenge footballs thrown in his vicinity. Williams has been buried from the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.26 national scene at Purdue but his strong play (both overall and against higher levels of quality Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (14%)


competition) is a great indicator that there is a skill set present to work with. Williams has a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
knack for being in the right place at the right time and benefits from creative run after the
7.59 catch ability to make big plays regularly to flip field position. Not necessarily a boundary Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (17%) corner but Williams should be regarded as a high quality CB option on Day 2 in this year’s Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.20
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (59%)

7.60
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 6 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jalen Mills, Cornerback #28

Date of Birth: 04/06/1994 Senior, Louisiana State University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6001 - Weight: 194


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.15


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 32 - Winning Percentage: 0.727
- 55 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.24
- 11 - Career Production: 216 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 18 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.80 - INT/Game: 0.13 - PBU/Game: 0.40
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Mississippi, Alabama
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.57
- 10 Yard Split: 1.58
- Games watched: Texas Tech (2015), Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Auburn (2014), Notre Dame (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Struggles to accelerate and close off of route breaks Tackling: W ill take some poor angles trying to pinch down and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 when playing on flat footed reads off of the LOS. Backpedal and close gaps; will have to lean and lunge trying to chop down ball
transitions to flip hips up the field are much more efficient and carriers as a result. Strong wrap up tackler effort when square to
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 progress cleanly. ball carriers.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” Man Cover Skills: If able to transition into hip pocket early is Coverage IQ: Excellent route recognition and awareness. Does
capable of staying sticking down the field but lacks the long speed well in man coverage to transition and run routes for receivers; will
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” to be isolated against burners reliably. Strong ball skills to beat opponent to spot for the ball. Very active in audibles and
challenge receivers through the hands. coverage calls prior to the snap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Only average explosion or burst when trying to Toughness: W ill need to stack blocks cleaner and with more
initially close down space. Does not have high end long speed to be purpose at the POA as a run defender; will overrun blocks and out
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.85 able to eat up distance once strides open up. Best work comes from of plays. Very willing and active dropping down into the box as an
backpedal. extra run defender.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does very well to lean into turns and tilt the torso to Effort: Can let off the gas from the backside when ball carrier
- Short Shuttle: 4.00 carry maximum speed in adjustments of trajectory. Capable of breaks away from initial angle. Does well to shoot up into the box
sticking the feet out firmly from underneath the hips as a means of and act as a support character. Will play through the hands on any
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 bringing momentum to a halt. close target.
Ball Skills: W ill do very well to intersect the ball prior to Blitz Ability: In spite of lack of high end burst shows strong
receiver’s hands; be it as altering coverage to undercut throws or ability to impact behind the LOS thanks to strong ability to disguise
by extending to play through hands at the catch point. Catches ball intention prior to the snap. Long player to influence throws from the
ATHLETICISM cleanly. pocket. Can attack from a number of angles or positions.

SCORE: 6.43
FILM SCORE: 7.81
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana State Cor ner back J alen Mills is a long, cer ebr al defensive back. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.15 Watching him operate in the Tigers secondary, it does not take long for it to become evident
that he is the vocal leader and one responsible for dictating the calls based on motion and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
formation. This role, in addition to some very strong route recognition skills after the snap, Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.24 make him an attractive player that should be able to maximize an otherwise only average Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


athletic profile to be a quality and productive starter on the NFL level. Mills has the ball
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
skills to challenge receivers at the catch, even if he doesn’t quite have the movement skills or
5.57 long speed to be able to handle all comers. Mills operates best in man to man coverage; he Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) should be given the opportunity to play in the trail position and utilize his length and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
physicality to play the ball through the hands of receivers. Potential day 1 starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.43
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 5 0 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Eli Apple, Cornerback #13

Date of Birth: N/A RS Sophomore, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6005 - Weight: 199


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.15


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.929
- 80 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 28
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.60
- 12 - Career Production: 86 tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 17 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.07 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.61
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.40 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.53
- 10 Yard Split: 1.47
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Michigan State (2015), Northern Illinois (2015), Alabama (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Can slide and be forced into a false step when Tackling: Possesses a lean frame which at times can be a barrier
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 13 bailing off of the LOS in deep third zone coverage vs. throws to finishing tackles. Is much more of a wrap tackler than explosive
underneath. Feet are adequate when dropping off of the LOS in hitter, does not possess the pop in pads to quickly put down
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 backpedal to stay overtop in tight coverage. receivers. Consistently in balanced position to wrap at catch point.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Needs to drop hips lower for hard cuts to Coverage IQ: Can get too far overtop of receivers to the single
ensure a clean transition. Has a nice combination of physicality side in zone and concede easy space. Has shown flawless exchanges
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” working on route stems, length and fluidity to challenge a variety of when passing off receivers to other defenders in zones, particularly
receivers effectively. when handling flats as a Cover 2 defender.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has above average speed and burst. Has recovery Toughness: Is a physically capable defensive back but does not
speed if conceding step initially to stay sticky and in the hip pocket. win with strength. Capable of getting hands on and pinning
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Ability to close down space on the boundary is deceptive due to receivers but it is subtle. Best work comes from off the ball. Capable
good habits in staying balanced and in good position. at shedding blocks thanks to hand activity.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Gets caught with high hips intermittently, especially Effort: R eliable defender who treats all reps equally. Does well
- Short Shuttle: N/A when hips are opened to the backline and shoulders/eyes fixed on to keep responsibility and stay honest in spite of any action in the
QB. Knee bend in backpedal is suitable and shows now limitations backfield that may tempt false steps. Active and honest in efforts as a
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 to play with speed in pursuit and having to turn tightly. run defender.
Ball Skills: Strong nose for playing the ball in the air, Blitz Ability: Limited opportunities as a pressure player. Lack
particularly in using length to disrupt at the catch point. Hands are of high end burst will pose issues challenging the pocket as a
soft and show no issues to catch away from body. Takes clean boundary corner. Does not have the power in frame to sift through
ATHLETICISM angles when driving on throws. offensive lineman to work to the QB.

SCORE: 7.20
FILM SCORE: 7.38
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Cor ner back Eli Apple is a fair ly scheme diver se defensive back Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.15 prospect. Apple has the length and long speed to be a viable option as a trail man corner and
the football intelligence to blend zones as a zone heavy corner. Apple has some warts, Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
primarily his frame works against him to allow weight/hips to work too high when dropping Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.60 off of the LOS and limiting ability to redirect with suddenness. Apple can add additional Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


polish as a corner when isolated 1 on 1 with a receiver to be more aware of where space is
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
being conceded and protect himself from easy routes and conversions. Apple is effective with
6.53 his hands and shows admirable physicality in all aspects of the position, functionally Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) prepared for life in the NFL. In all, Apple’s best fit is likely in a zone heavy scheme, he has Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
the length to disrupt and is very clean in angles/breaks to the ball. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.20
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 3 7 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D a r y l Wo r l e y, C o r n e r b a c k #7

Date of Birth: 02/22/1995 Junior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6006 - Weight: 204


- Hand Diameter: 10.25” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.65


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 85 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 34
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.79
- 13 - Career Production: 143 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 21 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.21 - INT/Game: 0.29 - PBU/Game: 0.62
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.46 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.16
- 10 Yard Split: 1.64
- Games watched: Texas (2015), Baylor (2015), Maryland (2015), Georgia Southern (2015), Baylor (2014), Alabama (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Foot speed is adequate but limited by long frame; Tackling: T akes aggressive angles on the perimeter; can
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 anatomically handcuffed from rapid foot quickness and step sometimes get pinned inside trying to play run support. Much higher
frequency. Transitions much easier on the run than from a tackle frequency when playing down the field at the catch point than
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 backpedal or a flat footed read. in run support at the LOS. Very long wingspan to wrap.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: Can get impatient in press coverage. Has Coverage IQ: Has excellent route recognition skills. W ill identify
excellent length and strong straight line speed to lock into hip receivers in area and overlap coverages to maximize influence on
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” pocket in turn and run coverage. Powerful in the open field. Has the field of play. Does well to transition from stem to breaks and
the strength to re-route receivers on stems. beat receivers to spot .
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has enough of a second gear to challenge Toughness: Needs to get more assertive on the boundary in run
receivers if beaten at the LOS. Should not be considered a strength support; too frequently ducks inside or stacks blocks without
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.98 but has baseline levels of burst and acceleration both attacking the breaking on ball. Very strong and physical in press to disrupt
LOS in run support or playing vertically in coverage. releases or to pin receivers into coverage help or the sideline.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Can pop up out of backpedal when transitioning Effort: A ctive player in both phases of the position; any lack of
- Short Shuttle: 4.15 into in/out breaking patterns and lose momentum. Shows no limits results do not stem from passive attitude. Can be seen working from
in body control or mobility to reach for high throws with length the far side of the field in support. Not content to cover dictated area
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 down the field. Hips have a fair amount of wiggle for size. if unoccupied, will flow to opposition.
Ball Skills: T racks throws well and will attack the football in Blitz Ability: Does not possess the suddenness to take protection
the air. Easy hands catcher, has no issues catching away from schemes by surprise unless tucked into a tight set. Has quality length
frame. Has supreme high point ability and will often beat receivers to press and force altered throws when closing down the pocket.
ATHLETICISM to throws on account of length. Physical vs. opposing skill players to win ground.

SCORE: 4.95
FILM SCORE: 7.56
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Cor ner back Dar yl Wor ley is a physical CB with the physical Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.65 skill set to play effectively in an off the ball scheme and utilize strong route recognition skills
to be a disruptive and productive player at the next level. Worley has strong ball skills (as Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
evidenced by his 10 career interceptions) and takes strong angles in space to break and greet Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.79 the ball at the intended target. Worley does have room for growth, particularly in his Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


technique along the LOS; too frequently he pops up at the shoulder and bails out before
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
getting the opportunity to get hands on and interrupt route releases. Worley also has some
8.16 physical limitations, he has only adequate feet to shift and re-adjust base. Worley has a fair Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) amount of scheme ability but undoubtedly would be best in a situations where he can squat Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
off of the LOS and read action of the play in front of him to make plays and attack the ball. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 3 1 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Cyrus Jones, Cornerback #5

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Alabama Crimson Tide

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5096 - Weight: 196


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.82


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.853
- 93 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.29
- 14 - Career Production: 108 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 25 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.12 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.49
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 2.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Michigan State, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.29
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Clemson (2015), Michigan State (2015), Florida (2015), Mississippi (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Sudden feet allow for rapid adjustments in angles Tackling: Plays with a high presence on the boundary. A dequate
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 and pass drops off of the LOS. Very quick in short areas to plant wrap up skills as a tackler but highlights stem from opportunities
and drive on throws, especially from a flat footed position in zone to fill with a full head of steam on the boundary. Surprising force
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 coverage. generated out of thicker built frame.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Man Cover Skills: Can have a hard time identifying when to Coverage IQ: Higher level of results as a zone cover corner.
turn head and find the ball. Will get a bit too physical at catch point Does very well to identify route and alter zone drops to leverage
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” as a result of failure to react to flashing hands. Sticky on route receivers into boundary or overlapping other zones.
stems; strong movement skills allow for sustaining close coverage.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’8”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has good ability to accelerate and get up to top Toughness: Physical player both in run support and when
speed quickly; possesses enough recovery speed to flip open hips engaging at the LOS. Will actively jab and filter receivers along the
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.71 and close distances when pressed vertically down the field. Initial LOS into up-field stems in accordance to Safety leverage. Plays
close down ability is strong. larger than length would suggest.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Excellent mobility throughout the lower half to play Effort: Highly effective punt return specialist in addition to
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 with suddenness and with rapid, loose cuts. Will play with low defensive duties in the secondary (4 return TDs as a Senior). Does
hips and drop off of the LOS with strong knee bend when asked to well to flow in pursuit to ball as a defender; actively engaged in run
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 backpedal at snap. support.
Ball Skills: Struggles in timing and reading receivers prior to Blitz Ability: Has burst, long speed and physical mindset to
ball arrival. Does have strong sense of leaping to attack ball at actively threaten Quarterbacks as a pressure player. In
highest point. Catches the ball cleanly away from frame. Shows the opportunities to pressure showed adequate ability to disguise initial
ATHLETICISM presence of mind to break hands of receivers. intent prior to the snap.

SCORE: 5.39
FILM SCORE: 7.99
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Alabama Defensive Back Cyr us J ones is an exciting football player ; he has Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.82 a knack for making big plays as either a tackler, a pass defender or a return man. Jones’
versatility will make him a valuable addition; his skills in both defensive units and Special Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Teams will translate well. Jones will have some growing pains if asked to play in man Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.29 coverage with a high level of frequency; he does not currently identify targets and react Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


accordingly. As a result, Jones will contact receivers prior to the catch point and can be an
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
easy Defensive Pass Interference draw. That aside, Jones has a very strong skill set to be a
5.29 successful Corner in the NFL and projects best as a Cover 3 CB; he does his best work Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) dropping off of the LOS and utilizing route recognition to squeeze receivers and make plays Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
on the football. Would be a strong add late on Day 2. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.39
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.99
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 2 8 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ta v e z e C a l h o u n , C o r n e r b a c k #23

Date of Birth: 12/26/1992 RS Senior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6003 - Weight: 192


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.65


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.649
- 98 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.08
- 15 - Career Production: 154 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 21 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.08 - INT/Game: 0.12 - PBU/Game: 0.42
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana State, Alabama, Mississippi
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.23
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Louisiana State (2015), Texas A&M (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), Arkansas (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Foot speed is suitable and is capable of hinging hips Tackling: V ery sure tackler both on the boundary in run
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 with a bucket step to transition against breaks out of backpedal. support and in the open field as an after catch defender. Closes
Lacks explosiveness out of a still position but can still be effective down with strong angles, using teammates or boundary as extra
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 due to efficient steps. assistance before finishing. Has very strong pop in pads.

- Vertical Jump: 33.5” Man Cover Skills: L acks the long speed to sustain in the hip Coverage IQ: T remendous field awareness. R egularly overlaps
pocket vertically, despite long frame. Is physical at the LOS and zones and will drop off if left unoccupied to take away receivers in
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” down the field. Plays throws through the hands of receivers in vicinity. Quick to jump on patterns based on coverage and game
effort to break the ball from grasp. At best from overtop position. situations. Very instinctual player.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Is missing the second gear to recover for poor Toughness: Plays highly physical, puts length to good use in a
reps in press or if aggressive on initial break or false stem. Will number of ways. Physical at the LOS to disrupt release when left in
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A miss out on some potential PBU on account of only average burst; press. Stacks blocks very well as a means of leveraging run support
not quite capable of fully slamming closed windows in space. and keep chest clean.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Fluid hips and easy mover from the hips and torso. Effort: W ill regularly beat closer defenders to the ball when
- Short Shuttle: N/A Feet are capable of reaching out from underneath base of support working on the back side. Contributed to ST earlier in career. Does
for plant and drive. Utilizes every bit of wingspan with strong not concede leverage or ground in the run game.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 shoulder mobility and reach.
Ball Skills: Makes up for only average burst with length and Blitz Ability: Limited repetitions in exposure. Does not possess
excellent instincts. Locates the ball well in the air and takes strong ideal levels of burst to blitz effectively as a boundary corner. Has
angles in zone coverage to intersect and cut off passes prior to quality length to cut off throwing windows and forced altered throws
ATHLETICISM reaching targets. from the pocket.

SCORE: 5.29
FILM SCORE: 7.67
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State Cor ner back Taveze Calhoun is a lengthy, intelligent player Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.65 who identifies offensive route combinations and drives hard to the ball consistently to disrupt
passing plays. Calhoun’s best transition to the next level is likely as a Cover 3 Cornerback; Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
he would be able to utilize the same route recognition/spatial awareness to play disruptive. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.08 Calhoun struggles when having to turn his back to the LOS and locate the ball; things are Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


much easier for him to drop off of the LOS and keep eyes downfield to read keys. Calhoun
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
moves easily and has the ability to close down and finish plays with firm wrap tackles.
5.23 Calhoun is a bit unheralded as a prospect in media circles but the film he’s put on his resume Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) is an impressive collection of technique and football intelligence from an off the ball Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
position. Should be coveted early on in Day 2 of this year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.29
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.67
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Shoulder/Ankle surgeries (no penalty)

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 2 5 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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< 5.75
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K e n n e t h C r a w l e y, C o r n e r b a c k #2

Date of Birth: 02/08/1993 Senior, University of Colorado Buffaloes

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6001 - Weight: 184


- Hand Diameter: 8.75” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.250
- 107 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.10
- 16 - Career Production: 154 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 29 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.28 - INT/Game: 0.06 - PBU/Game: 0.62
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Arizona, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Stanford, Washington State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.43 - Tackles/Game: 1.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.95
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Colorado State (2015), UCLA (2015), Stanford (2015), California (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Very efficient; clean backpedal and ability to stay Tackling: Flashes as an adequate lane tackler; willing to step up
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 balanced and square to receivers when dropping off of the LOS. and chop down low to bring down ball carriers. Frame is a bit lean
Transitions are supplemented with light, easy steps and will carry but does well to attack ball carriers appropriately based on size and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 weight evenly in doing so. angle o pursuit.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Man Cover Skills: Struggles to stay overtop when tasked with Coverage IQ: Play is very strong when tasked with playing
playing up on the LOS; needs to clean up press and focus more on Cover 3 or Cover 4 to stay vertical; ability to track ball while
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” vertical leverage. Once fixed into the trail position and feeling reading receivers in peripherals is very strong. High success rate as
receivers with hand does well to run routes with opponents. a zone defender due to mental processing and discipline.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’11”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does showcase a second gear once hips and feet Toughness: Does not play up to frame in regard to physicality; is
are aligned to burst and cover ground if having to recover only adequate in physical toughness. Can let receivers slip off of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A vertically. Has the ability to plant and break to challenge throws in press opportunities and does not have a high amount of pop or
front of face effectively. power in hits.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: T ransitions and flip of the hips is super smooth. Effort: Stays active and engaged in all types of plays. L ikeable
- Short Shuttle: N/A Does very well to stay low and sustain a controlled COG and base effort when teammates make big plays; visibly makes an effort to get
when dropping off of the LOS. Strong torso mobility to drop off of out in front and help block. Attacks the ball regularly when making
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 the LOS quickly and keep eyes reading play in the backfield. tackles.
Ball Skills: T racks and finds the football well. Does very well to Blitz Ability: Has the burst and length to force altered throws
use length and frame present to reach and extend to challenge the even if not able to get home and make the play. Can be worked from
ball early. Has ample length to challenge even when boxed out and the boundary or flexed into the closed side of the field if needed and
ATHLETICISM be a viable catch point defender. challenge in both roles.

SCORE: 7.19
FILM SCORE: 7.67
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado Cor ner back Kenneth Cr awley is an under the r adar pr ospect who Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 should be able to challenge for a starting role in heavy zone concept defensive systems.
Crawley does very well to track the ball in the air and has strong football intelligence to run Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
routes for receivers with dropping off of the LOS in zone coverage; he will find the ball and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.10 transition into attack instead of playing passive until the catch point. Crawley does struggle a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


bit in press man coverage; he does not consistently stave off up field push from receivers and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
will concede space up the field vertically. Crawley is a quick twitch athlete with the athletic
4.95 testing to match the on field product he has delivered for an underachieving Colorado Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) program. Crawley would be an excellent value early on Day 3 if going to a team who would Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ask him to play a vertical portion of the field (Cover 3, Cover 4, Cover 6, etc.). Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.19
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.67
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 2 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ta v o n Yo u n g , C o r n e r b a c k #1

Date of Birth: 03/14/1994 Senior, Temple University Owls

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5093 - Weight: 180


- Hand Diameter: 8.88” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.45


- Career Starts: 31 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.548
- 11 3 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.39
- 17 - Career Production: 127 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 22 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.70 - INT/Game: 0.13 - PBU/Game: 0.47
2014 Top Competition: Houston, Memphis, Pennsylvania State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Memphis, Toledo
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.46 - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.01
- 10 Yard Split: 1.54
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015), Memphis (2015), Toledo (2015), Cincinnati (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: T remendous foot speed, shows excellent ability to Tackling: T hinner frame will always be a barrier to tackling
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 9 drop off of the LOS and get strong depth at the snap to preserve cleanly. Will bounce off larger receivers at the catch point and fail
cushion. Easy transitions and efficient steps to flip open the hips to impact play. Very rapid to close down space and will wrap low
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 and transition into trail coverage. when given the opportunity to shoot legs and finish.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Man Cover Skills: W ill struggle with ability to disrupt at the Coverage IQ: T ransitions very quickly from initial backpedal to
catch point on account of stature. Is highly sticky in coverage breaking on throws underneath. Shows trust in keys to get into space
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” thanks to short area quickness, a good ability to feel receivers and overlap with other zones in area. Has very strong IQ to break
changing COG on route stems and good long speed. with receivers in overtop coverage and fight across face.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: A bility to get up to top speed is very strong, Toughness: Does not have the power or functional strength to
quickly explodes from a flat footed base to pick up speed and close assert will or blow up route stems. Will make the best of physical
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.80 windows quickly. Long speed when having to transition hips up the limitations and make strong efforts to disrupt if aligned at the LOS
field is strong as well. in press. Plays fearless.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Highly loose and pliable frame. No issues throwing Effort: V isible buzzing down into the box against the run game.
- Short Shuttle: 3.93 the hips open when receivers challenge for vertical leverage. Knee Will hustle to footballs on the turf, whether incomplete or potential
bend to keep base low in backpedal is strong. Can extend wingspan fumbles. Fights to stay overtop of ball carriers on potential big play
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 at catch point thanks to looseness in shoulders/torso. runs by working on down field angles.
Ball Skills: L imited on account of lack of physicality to Blitz Ability: Does not have the length or the power to pressure
challenge contested catches. Ability to track the football in the air the pocket unless concede a free run into the pocket. Does have
is strong and shows an ability to undercut or duck into a throwing exposure working in the slot and could be effective with the chance
ATHLETICISM window at the last minute thanks to short area quickness. to take a short angled free run.

SCORE: 6.03
FILM SCORE: 7.81
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Temple Cor ner back Tavon Young will for ever be limited on account of a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.45 diminutive frame but that does not detract from the fact that Young can help a defensive unit
win in the National Football League. Young has tremendous movement skills and strong Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
instincts for the Cornerback position; suggesting perhaps a role as a 3rd CB and a slot Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.39 defender would serve him well at the next level. Young is never going to be a power tackler Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


but he makes a conscious effort to wrap up receivers when square or attacking from a
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
balanced base. Young has the coverage IQ to be relied upon and isolated in the open field
5.01 against slot receivers; he will regularly run routes for receivers and protect leverage as a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) defender. Young has excellent speed, agility and football intelligence; size will factor into his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
evaluation but should not define him as a player. Would be a strong value early Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.03
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.81
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 1 7 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

J a m e s B r a d b e r r y, C o r n e r b a c k #21

Date of Birth: 08/04/1993 (Transfer) RS Senior, Samford University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6010 - Weight: 209


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 33.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.33


- Career Starts: 45 - Career Wins: 28 - Winning Percentage: 0.622
- 127 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.03
- 18 - Career Production: 125 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 24 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.78 - INT/Game: 0.16 - PBU/Game: 0.53
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.50 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.85
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Central Arkansas (2015), Louisville (2015), Florida A&M (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: W ill require refinement to clean up transitions and Tackling: Guilty to taking some sloppy angles in pursuit of the
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 plant and drive; at times takes false steps and others will ball at the catch point. Would like better results as a wrap up
overextend trying to plant. Does possess strong natural quickness tackler. Has an ability to pop ball carriers with powerful pads
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 and short area COD. thanks to density on frame.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Man Cover Skills: Highly physical and possesses enough long Coverage IQ: A bility to cover ground and overlap in zone
speed and length to regularly blanket at current level of coverage is supplemented by length. Does very well as a zone
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” competition. Natural movement skills and ability is present with defender to key backfield and plant/drive on throws in vicinity.
development to translate lock down potential.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has above average burst and will take away Toughness: Is a highly physical defender; loves to collision on
throwing lanes with quickness; will need to adjust to facing NFL route stems and harass receivers within the allotted 5 yards for
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.91 caliber passers and timing/arm strength discrepancies. contact. Heavy hitter when engaged in run support. Will jar
receivers at the catch point.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: W ill get caught playing tall at times; particularly Effort: W ould like to see a greater interest in staying engaged
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 when dropping off of the LOS and trying to work back into on quick hitting plays and interior runs to get involved. Effort on
comeback patterns along the boundary. Open field redirection targeted plays and after the catch in vicinity is very strong.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 skills are strong.
Ball Skills: Flashes with “wow” plays on a regular basis. Has Blitz Ability: Potential is present to be very disruptive off of the
ability to make spectacular catches thanks to length. Will boundary. Has adequate straight line burst, good length and high
occasionally let a throw slip through hands and miss an easy levels of physicality to work through trash and penetrate the pocket.
ATHLETICISM turnover but natural feel for attacking the ball is excellent.

SCORE: 6.17
FILM SCORE: 7.06
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Samfor d Cor ner back J ames Br adber r y is a pr omising pr ospect; he Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.33 realistically could be developed into a physical press man Corner worthy of starting on the
boundary at the NFL level. Bradberry possesses the size and athletic profile to warrant Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
boundary consideration and flashes impressive skills and mental processing abilities to play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.03 fast and be a dynamic playmaker. Bradberry will need coaching and refinement if he is to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


reach his potential; most notably in cleaning up some footwork issues which dog Bradberry
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
in a number of areas of the field. With better step efficiency, Bradberry could be a much
5.85 more effective press defender and also have some greater twitch and influence in planting Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) and driving to challenge throws in front of face. Bradberry would be an excellent value Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
selection early on Day 3 in the 2016 Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.17
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 0 8 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

E r i c M u r r a y, C o r n e r b a c k #31

Date of Birth: 01/07/1994 Senior, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5106 - Weight: 198


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.64


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 22 - Winning Percentage: 0.564
- 138 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 52
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.58
- 19 - Career Production: 192 tackles, 2 interceptions (INT), 24 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.69 - INT/Game: 0.04 - PBU/Game: 0.46
2014 Top Competition: Ohio State, Missouri, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Iowa
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.85
- 10 Yard Split: 1.54
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Ohio State (2015), Iowa (2015), Ohio State (2014), Missouri (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Can require an additional step to turn on hard Tackling: Does not always play to size; will crash down in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 breaks in comparison to cleaner route runners. Takes choppy, support and fail to pop the pads on ball carriers. Does have a good
deliberate steps in backpedal off of the LOS. Transitions from press frame for the position but needs to start striking lower on tackle
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 to turn and run coverage are efficient and clean. attempts to avoid sliding off.

- Vertical Jump: 39.5” Man Cover Skills: Extremely physical from the hip pocket. Coverage IQ: Needs to become less grabby and trust keys to
Likes to grab and feel opposition but does so at risk of DPI carry into route. Game/route combination awareness is present and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” penalties. Will pin WRs into the sideline with physical play and promising. Will ID and break on routes depending on the down and
yield little in the way of separation. distance.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not possess track speed or burst to make up Toughness: Is not a notably bothersome presence in the box.
for lapses in judgement. Has suitable long speed and does have Does not pop pads as expected from physical play in space.
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.08 acceleration dropping down from off coverage as a flat footed read Tenacious in the open field, very stick on account of aggressive play
working towards throws in front. style. Thrives on knocking WRs off routes.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Doesn’t appear to be notably limited in any fashion. Effort: L ack of effort is not a problem, has been seen blitzing
- Short Shuttle: 4.05 Hips have shown ability to open efficiently as a means of carrying from the far side of the field and carrying momentum all the way
receivers up the field. through on a run to the near side. Flies around, hustles and plays
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 with hair on fire mentality.
Ball Skills: Does well to identify and attack the ball in the air Blitz Ability: Does not have the short area explosion to get down
instead of allowing throws to get into receivers’ frames. Lack of into the backfield rapidly if blitzing off the edge. Does a nice job of
turnovers is not a testament to poor ball skills, frequently disguising the intent at the snap of the ball before closing on a sharp
ATHLETICISM challenged receivers at the catch point. angle.

SCORE: 7.11
FILM SCORE: 6.95
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Minnesota Cor ner back Er ic Mur r ay is a likeable man cover Cor ner back Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.64 prospect at the next level; but he does need to iron out a few kinks before he’s ready to be a
productive and reliable starter. Murray’s best trait may be his aggressive mentality; very Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
physical on the stem and loves to disrupt the timing of a receiver getting out into his breaks. Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.58 Murray’s aggressiveness does come at a cost, he is extremely grabby on actual breaks and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


consistently can be seen with a handful of cloth or hooked into a receiver’s arm beyond the
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
allotted 5 yards from the LOS. Murray will need to continue to develop his promising route
5.85 recognition skills and learn to trust them more than he has in college, otherwise he will be a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) liability for defensive holding. NFL franchises looking for a depth player early on in their Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
career with the potential to develop into a quality contributor should look here on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.11
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.95
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 0 3 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Deiondre’ Hall, Cornerback #1

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Northern Iowa Panthers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6015 - Weight: 192


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 34.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.82


- Career Starts: 46 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.630
- 143 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.05
- 20 - Career Production: 242 tackles, 13 interceptions (INT), 15 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.75 - INT/Game: 0.25 - PBU/Game: 0.29
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.68 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: North Dakota State (2015), Portland State (2015), Reese’s Senior Bowl (2016), Illinois State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: L ong levered mover as a very tall CB; will require Tackling: Has a poor habit of cutting low with high frequency to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A an extra step or split second to collect base before driving in new grab and lower body of receivers. Does show a strong closing burst
direction than initial momentum carriers. Small angle cuts are and an excellent wingspan to wrap and grasp on a limb and hold on
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 sudden and crisp. for pursuit to finish.

- Vertical Jump: 37.0” Man Cover Skills: Passes eyeball test in work against FCS level Coverage IQ: A sked to fill numerous roles in secondary; both as
competition and showed stickiness and ability to physically negate a MOF defender, single high, Cover 3, man coverage and a buzz
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” receivers at the Senior Bowl. Gets into trouble if conceding a clean player in the box. Strong grasp of sustaining deep leverage when
release off of the LOS. tasked with high area of the field.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’7”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: T urn and run ability is fairly limited; does not Toughness: Does not play with overwhelming levels of power
show high end acceleration skills when having to flip the hips up but has shown scrappiness and an ability to effectively reroute
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the field. Suddenness is much more prevalent when working down receivers at the LOS when lined up in press coverage.
into the LOS.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Center of gravity sits naturally high on frame due to Effort: Game awareness is strong; does well to drop down
- Short Shuttle: 4.06 length. Has adequate knee bend to sustain even levels when quickly into the box on running downs and protect the sticks. Will
dropping off of the LOS but does struggle carrying speed through work hard at snap to gain leverage in coverages and does not easily
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 breaks when turning the hips up the field. concede space at release.
Ball Skills: L ength is tremendous but can be a bit sloppy with Blitz Ability: V ersatility to move around the defense is strong
where hands strike at the catch point; will concede some catches and has the length to be a large obstacle to throw around from the
due to inability to break hands of receivers. Catch radius is pocket.
ATHLETICISM excellent and receiving skills are fine.

SCORE: 5.47
FILM SCORE: 6.91
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor ther n Iowa Cor ner back Deiondr e’ Hall passes the eyeball test as a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.82 defensive back the NFL level; Hall possesses otherworldly length and the ability to utilize his
wingspan and re-route receivers at the LOS and dictate routes is a huge plus. Hall is going to Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
need a notable amount of time to adjust to the NFL level of competition; he dominated Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.05 against FCS competition but has not seen the level of polish and complexity that he will be Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


tasked with defending at the next level. Hall has the tools to be a very strong press corner;
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
particularly in a system where he will be given the flexibility and safety of having a Safety
7.20 sitting overtop in coverage to assist in vertical defense. Hall lacks the long speed to be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) considered a true lock down CB but he has plenty of potential to bully receivers inside of the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
allotted 5 yards and then use his length to intersect the ball prior to the catch point. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.47
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.91
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 7 . 0 1 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Brian Poole, Cornerback #24

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5096 - Weight: 213


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.82


- Career Starts: 30 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 159 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 49
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.52
- 21 - Career Production: 120 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 23 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.45 - INT/Game: 0.12 - PBU/Game: 0.47
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Missouri, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.67 - PBU/Game: 0.00
Florida Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Alabama, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.83
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Mississippi (2015), Alabama (2015), Michigan (2015), Tennessee (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: A dequate foot speed to gain depth at the L OS and Tackling: Strong frame does well to finish plays when able to
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A sustain leverage in zone coverages at the snap of the ball. contact ball carriers square. Would like to see some better initial
Transitions are fairly clean and shows above average burst when angles in pursuit to get full frame in front of ball. Is a physical
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 planting and driving on throws in front of face. tackler.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Utilized most frequently in the slot; was not Coverage IQ: Does very well to diagnose action in the backfield
given a high number of man to man opportunities. Has subpar while sustaining a strong position in the field of play to challenge
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” length and only average foot speed to mirror route stems and break any throws in direction. Overlap ability is adequate but not
patterns. especially strong due to lack of elite burst.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Close ability from a flat footed read is strong Toughness: Provides strong support along the boundary from
enough to challenge a majority of throws in front of face. Struggles the slot position. Active run support player in the box and is not
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A when flipping hips up the field to stay hip to hip and keep leverage afraid to stick nose in high traffic areas.
vertically.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Shows off surprising mobility throughout the hips Effort: W ould like to see a greater flash into the screen when
- Short Shuttle: N/A and torso when carrying receivers into the boundary in zone pursuing from the back side slot position against quick throws or the
coverage. Hips are capable of opening about 90 degrees and run. Pursuit vertically and effort to close down at the POA from the
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 carrying speed well with balance. play side is very good.
Ball Skills: Physical at the catch point and has no issue Blitz Ability: Has the potential to be a high impact player from
challenging receivers with hands. Lacks ideal amount of length to the slot. Physicality is strong and burst is adequate; shows a strong
intersect targets before reaching receivers. mentality to play actively amongst larger bodies and high amount of
ATHLETICISM traffic.

SCORE: 6.30
FILM SCORE: 7.27
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Cor ner back Br ian Poole has a str ong pr ofile to pr oject into a slot Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.82 position for a franchise and has enough versatility to be considered regardless of defensive
scheme or preferred coverages. Poole is an adequate athlete to play in the slot and has a large Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
amount of exposure both in zone coverages (interior and vertically in Cover 3 or Cover 4) Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.52 and playing in high traffic areas as a force player in the run game. Poole may not possess Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


elite length or foot quickness; which will limit his ceiling along the boundary, but he does
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
have strong coverage intelligence and the ability to process action in the backfield and
4.83 sustain a leverage position against routes run both directly in his face and in his peripheral Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) vision. Poole should be valued early on Day 3 as a potential nickel Cornerback who should Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
be able to contribute on a 53 man roster immediately. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.27
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 9 1 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

M a u r i c e C a n a d y, C o r n e r b a c k #26

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Virginia Cavaliers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6011 - Weight: 191


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.65


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 13 - Winning Percentage: 0.382
- 161 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.16
- T22 - Career Production: 146 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 31 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.32 - INT/Game: 0.11 - PBU/Game: 0.70
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Florida State, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: UCLA, Notre Dame, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.97
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Boise State (2015), UCLA (2015), Florida State (2014), Georgia Tech (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: L ong strider lacking in the ability to visually key Tackling: W ill take some poor angles in pursuit. Does not hit
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 opportunities to drive and translating to sudden movements. Has with power or strength; is a wrap up tackler; relies on ability to
adequate short area agility and mobility but lacks twitch when bend, lean and wrap up to finish plays when isolated in space.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 dropping off of the LOS in coverage.

- Vertical Jump: 38.0” Man Cover Skills: Can get a bit greedy from off coverage in Coverage IQ: Needs to continue to develop route recognition
attempt to drive on false stems. Has excellent length and is fairly and spatial awareness; takes some risks with angles and when
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” physical on route stems to negate leverage from receivers to breaking on throws, even when left responsible for zone areas as
transition into trail position. compared to man coverage.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has adequate long speed and recovery burst Toughness: Physically lacks same levels of toughness and
when having to transition and play with receivers pressing enthusiasm when having to pursue the run compared to efforts to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.03 vertically. Lacks the same level of acceleration or burst when knock off receivers on route stems. Length and strength present to
having to stick back foot in ground and drive into the LOS. totally stun receivers on route release.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Has moderate amount of ability to drop the hips but Effort: Plays with a bit more of a Safety mentality after the
- Short Shuttle: 4.09 will always be limited by high cut frame. Does illustrate the ability catch; will not charge hard to shut down plays but rather sit overtop
to carry momentum through moderate turns and breaks with in a leverage position. Does well if play appears to threaten to break
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 dynamic base and torso mobility. down the boundary to opposite side of the field.
Ball Skills: L ength is excellent and has the stickiness in Blitz Ability: Has the length and adequate straight line burst
coverage to influence the catch point. Awareness to react to hands to be effective in opportunities as a pressure player; would be a
and play through will regularly result in passes defensed. difficult player to throw over or around due to wingspan and height
ATHLETICISM if quickly pressing the pocket.

SCORE: 6.98
FILM SCORE: 6.88
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Vir ginia Cor ner back Maur ice Canady has likeable tr aits as a potential pr ess Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.65 man corner; he is physical at the LOS and illustrates adequate recovery speed and length to
be effective playing from the trail position. Canady has some natural limitations regarding his Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
foot quickness and ability to transition his frame from one direction to another (due in part to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.16 his long levers); which will cause issues if conceding a clean release at the LOS or if asked to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


play in off the ball zone coverage. Canady appears to be a half step late on many zone
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
opportunities in spite of length. Due to the athletic profile and length he presents; press man
5.97 reps would be an optimal fit and help maximize Canady as a potential starter several years Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) down the line. Canady needs to be more calculated with his risks; as he can get a bit greedy Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
trying to jump in front of passes to make big plays. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.98
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.88
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 9 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Blake Countess, Cornerback #24

Date of Birth: 08/08/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Auburn Pro Day

Ranking - Height: 5096 - Weight: 184


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.63


- Career Starts: 40 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 162 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.59
- T22 - Career Production: 184 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 23 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.83 - INT/Game: 0.17 - PBU/Game: 0.48
2014 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Michigan State, Ohio State (with Michigan)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Auburn Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Mississippi, Alabama, Memphis
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.58
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Memphis (2015), Michigan State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Feet are active and remain choppy to stay balanced Tackling: Plays well above size with aggression and closing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 21 and square to the LOS. Transitions when tasked with flipping open burst to attack forward. Will aggressively charge the box or the
the hips and gaining depth area adequate but lack high end foot boundary and slices into ball carriers without breaking stride to lay
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 quickness. firm hits.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Man Cover Skills: Is not particularly sticky on route stems to Coverage IQ: Plays with greatest impact and ability to impact
stay attached to the hip. Disconnect between a fine functional the game when coming forward; lacks same level of twitch or
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” athletic skill set and ability to feel receivers and mirror on route confidence in movements when being tested to peripherals.
stems.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’2”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Plenty of ability to stick foot in the ground and Toughness: Mean, nasty demeanor when attacking the football.
get downhill; is effective both in charging the flats or driving into Very hard nose to duck into traffic and stick body into piles trying to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the MOF. Turn and run capabilities do not appear as strong. clean up mess.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: A dequate bendability but lack of efficiency in hip Effort: T remendous motor. Plays with rapid close ability and
- Short Shuttle: N/A hinge appears to contribute to softer coverage when trying to play will consistently outrun teammates in pursuit to the football. Flashes
off the ball and gain depth to sustain leverage. into the screen suddenly in the run game and is consistently an
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 additional defender on the boundary.
Ball Skills: Is very strong at the catch point; will play receivers Blitz Ability: Twitch and physicality as a player present very
and place jarring hits to dislodge the football. Has plant and drive well as an option to pressure the pocket. Plays fast and decisive
ability to break on throws in front of face; particularly from the when charging forward.
ATHLETICISM flats or hook/curl region.

SCORE: 7.20
FILM SCORE: 6.98
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n Cor ner back Blake Countess is a bit of a difficult pr ojection. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.63 Countess (Michigan/Auburn) played at his best in a bit of a hybrid role; when he was free
and shaded overtop of receivers and squatted as a zone defender he definitively made a more Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
consistent impact of the game than any reps he played working backwards and to the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.59 boundary. Countess may very well be a nickel defender and there is nothing wrong with that; Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


he is a strong fifth defensive back option who can be relied upon to charge aggressively and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
attack the ball in underneath areas of the field. Coutness should not be relied upon to lock up
6.58 receivers one on one in space; he simply has not shown high quality man to man coverage Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) and would require a good deal of time and investment. Should be a zone/buzz defender Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
against spread sets. Countess would be excellent value in the middle of Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.20
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.98
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 9 0 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Duke Thomas, Cornerback #21

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Texas Longhorns

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5102 - Weight: 182


- Hand Diameter: 7.88” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.13


- Career Starts: 35 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.486
- 167 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.66
- 24 - Career Production: 169 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 20 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.31 - INT/Game: 0.12 - PBU/Game: 0.39
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
Texas Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Texas Christian, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.44 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.75
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Notre Dame (2015), UCLA (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Short, choppy steps. Foot speed compliments style Tackling: Could take better angles when breaking into the pe-
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 of backpedal to stay balanced and consistently ready to plant and rimeter against quick throws. Lacks power or pop in frame to jar
drive to attack routes flashing across face. ball carriers. Flow and pursuit is strong from the backside.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15
- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Man Cover Skills: W ill get overwhelmed trying to match up Coverage IQ: Can be influenced by route stems crossing face
one on one with receivers on the boundary. Offers little as a press and miss additional receivers filling in to vacated space. Lots of
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” corner; would need to sit off of the ball and break down hill. work from an underneath zone perspective.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has a notable amount of burst and twitch when Toughness: Is not going to win with physicality; gets thrown off
planting to attack the football. Long speed is present to turn and of base by contact and struggles to offer quality resistance to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A chase down a majority of athletes in the open field. receivers and throw off timing releasing inside of 5 yards and out
into the secondary.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Highly loose player; effortlessly hinges the hips and Effort: W ill regularly charge across the field from the backside
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 will pivot on and off of base to gain width or depth into zone drops in an effort to make a play. Will bow pursuit angles appropriately
effectively. Loose throughout the upper body to challenge balls at and seems to understand where to flow.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 awkward angles.
Ball Skills: W ill struggle when crashing through bodies of Blitz Ability: W ork from the slot and quick twitch in linear
receivers to impact the play; lacks the length or the strength to efforts can impact plays effectively. Will need to find unoccupied
dislodge receivers from receiving platform. Does well to react late rushing lanes; does not have the length or strength to push through
ATHLETICISM to tipped balls when playing overtop of targets. traffic to the pocket.

SCORE: 6.30
FILM SCORE: 6.88
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Texas Cor ner back Duke Thomas is a light, nimble footed defensive back Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.13 with the ability to effectively play zones in nickel or dime packages in the NFL. He has
enough movement skills and promise with football intelligence to suggest a niche as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
specialist is a reasonable expectation for Thomas going forward. Thomas is never going to be Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.66 a boundary corner on account of his lack of size and strength but he has produced quality Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


results against high end competition and tested as an average NFL defensive back
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
athletically. Thomas would fit best in a Cover 3 system as an interior defender; where he has
5.75 the ability to squat on hook/curl areas of the field and take away intermediate throws or be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) used as a blitz pressure player with his short area quickness and burst. Thomas is a middle of Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Day 3 quality prospect for the 2016 Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.30
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.88
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 8 8 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

DeAndre Elliott, Cornerback #13

Date of Birth: 11/21/1992 RS Senior, Colorado State University Rams

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6007 - Weight: 188


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.64


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 20 - Winning Percentage: 0.606
- 170 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 46
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.70
- 25 - Career Production: 124 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 27 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.70 - INT/Game: 0.15 - PBU/Game: 0.59
2014 Top Competition: Boise State, Boston College, Utah
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Minnesota, Utah State, Boise State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.55 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.85
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Minnesota (2015), Utah State (2015), Utah (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Backpedal appears to be a bit mechanical in nature; Tackling: W hen uncovered is a perfectly capable tackler; does
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A will get too much weight back on heels and not be able to mirror or well to be in a proper position to challenge receivers after the catch
control COD in short areas efficiently. or ball carriers when squaring to the LOS.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15
- Vertical Jump: 41.0” Man Cover Skills: Does not show the same long speed or burst Coverage IQ: Highly productive defensive back in regard to
on the field that was timed at the Combine in February. Appears to getting hands on the football with over 1 pass defensed per start
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” have natural ability but needs to unlock potential with cleaner feet. average.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’5”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Burst and ability to charge the LOS breaking Toughness: Does well to utilize hands but does not showcase a
forward is adequate. Struggles to showcase recovery speed or high amount of efficiency getting off of blocks. Will punch and throw
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.93 sudden up field acceleration when playing turn and run. hands but does not finish with a firm step beyond the POA.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: Does have pliability. W ill have a hard time playing Effort: Shows no lapses in effort. Gives adequate support on the
- Short Shuttle: 3.94 from a loose position when weight gets caught back on the heels boundary as a run defender. Will flow into pursuit of receivers in
but has the movement skills to move freely when on a balanced other areas of the field.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 base of support.
Ball Skills: Does very well to get hands on the football. Strong Blitz Ability: Spends a majority of time off of the L OS and does
awareness to locate the football and has a fair wingspan to reach not sit within the tight area of the boundary to be walked up and a
and extend to bat at the ball. pressure player.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 7.81
FILM SCORE: 6.34
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Color ado State Cor ner back DeAndr e Elliott has ample potential due to a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.64 strong size/athletic profile. Where Elliott currently comes up short is a number of technical
pieces that limit his ability to apply his natural athleticism gifts to the field of play. Elliott Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
will flash his super leaping ability and COD skills on the field of play but far too often he’s Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.70 off balance and not able to properly challenge (both receivers and the ball) the way he has the Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


ability to as a result. Elliott is a strong candidate to be a mid Day 3 flyer with the intention of
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
developing and perhaps working his way up into a role as a starter after several years of
5.85 development. Elliott has a natural knack for attacking the football and with coaching to add Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) polish to a strong natural foundation, he has the potential to work his way into a starter for a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
defense with a number of preferred base coverages. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.81
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.34
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 8 4 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jonathan Jones, Cornerback #3

Date of Birth: 09/20/1993 Senior, Auburn University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5085 - Weight: 178


- Hand Diameter: 8.63” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 3.78


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.556
- 172 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.80
- T26 - Career Production: 129 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 24 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.87 - INT/Game: 0.16 - PBU/Game: 0.53
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Mississippi, Alabama
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 1.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Memphis
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.33 - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.53
- 10 Yard Split: 1.47
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Memphis (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Short area suddenness is evident on both plant and Tackling: Passive attitude to tackling in anything other that
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 drive opportunities and as a return player; jitterbug style runner opportunities that resulted in conceding the catch. Does not show an
and adequate step efficiency when transitioning out of backpedals interest in buzzing down into the box and being engaged or active as
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 to attack forward. a support defender.

- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Man Cover Skills: W ill strength with size or strength; Coverage IQ: Showcased frequently in bail coverage; will do
movement skills can be negated with physicality on stem to concede well to stay overtop of receivers in vicinity and see the field of play
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” vertical or horizontal separation. to transition and utilize movement skills to challenge and fill to the
throw.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: T remendous short area quickness both in terms Toughness: Explosiveness as an athlete does not translate to
of linear burst and redirection. Does very well to explode off of physical power or toughness; will regularly get bullied around on
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.25 base to close down angles quickly. the boundary and guilty of bouncing off of would be tackles.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: Sits very low to the ground both naturally because Effort: W ould like to see better balance between run vs. pass
- Short Shuttle: 4.21 of frame but also because of strong bend and mobility in the lower reps. Does contribute to the game as a specialist in the return games
half. Strong ability to play with a dynamic base and plant the feet in addition to defensive duties.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 far from underneath the hips.
Ball Skills: A dmirable effort and effectiveness considering a Blitz Ability: Lack of stature can play to advantage; will show
lack of length. Shows consistently an ability to challenge the ball in late in creates at the LOS and slip through tiny cracks in order to
the air but will be boxed out or out-jumped by receivers with size penetrate. Will not beat blocks if cut off.
ATHLETICISM and strength.

SCORE: 7.65
FILM SCORE: 7.20
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Aubur n Cor ner back J onathan J ones has wonder ful movement skills to play Evaluation
Round Value
Total
3.78 effectively as a zone defender breaking on throws from a flat footed position but lacks the
versatility in his game to be considered a high end prospect or a viable plug and play starter. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Jones could potentially but utilized in the slot thanks to strong movement skills but in truth Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.80 his best fit could be as a short/intermediate zone defender who can utilize strong ball tracking Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


ability and short area explosiveness/quickness to break on throws. Jones will get pushed
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
around by larger receivers and cannot hold up at the catch point. In addition, Jones’ size is a
6.53 barrier that will influence tackling; he should not be relied upon on the boundary to finish a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) tackle when greeting the ball at receivers. Jones’ skills are a bit one dimensional on defense Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
but his abilities as a situational player and ST contributor make him a strong Day 3 pick. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.65
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.20
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 8 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Artie Burns, Cornerback #1

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Miami (FL) Hurriances

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5117 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 33.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.30


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.522
- 173 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 36
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.53
- T26 - Career Production: 93 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 14 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.58 - INT/Game: 0.19 - PBU/Game: 0.39
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Nebraska
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, North Carolina, Florida State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.46 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.40
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Duke (2015), Nebraska (2015), Florida State (2015), Clemson (2015), Pittsburgh (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Needs to clean up feet when transitioning out of Tackling: L acks consistent finish as a tackler; will be in vicinity
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A press coverage into turn and run. Requires an extra step to collect but either fails to hit with physicality or simply wraps up to corral
and come to balance to drive back to the football; causing a lag in ball carrier but will need teammates to come into the picture to help
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 drive ability. finish and clean up.

- Vertical Jump: 31.5” Man Cover Skills: V ery physical Corner at the L OS and on Coverage IQ: W ill need to further polish efforts in transitions to
route stems; likes to nudge and bump down the field of play and stay more sticky in the hip pocket. Flashes ability in zone coverage
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” feel receivers at top of route stems. A bit lacking in short area to sit patiently and mirror receivers in peripheral vision before
quickness to counter hard breaks. cutting into path of throws.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Has a fair amount of close down ability if playing Toughness: L acks the same mentality of physicality in run
forward off of a flat footed read; will challenge receivers flashing support as compared to defending receivers in space. Drops down
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A in front of face or close throwing windows quickly if thrown into with only a vague interest in popping ball carriers. Very active in
the intermediates of the field. disrupting route releases up the field.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips appear to sit a bit tall when dropping Effort: W ould like to see energy and focus more evenly
- Short Shuttle: N/A backwards with a backpedal off of the LOS. Will let shoulders rise distributed across all different kinds of reps (run vs. pass effort).
up when flipping the hips up the field and loses some kinetic Active in stepping up into the boundary to support run but tackling
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 momentum as result. Strong upper half mobility and catch radius. interest lacks the same intensity coverage reps show.
Ball Skills: Strong effort to turn into a receiver on throws when Blitz Ability: Moves all around the field of play in coverage and
reading the ball in the air. Has large catch radius and impressive possesses likeable length and a fair amount of straight line burst to
ability to extend and cleanly receive the ball away from chest or be a threat to press down angles and challenge the pocket.
ATHLETICISM body.

SCORE: 5.41
FILM SCORE: 7.13
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Miami (FL) Cor ner back Ar tie Bur ns has ample potential as a Cover 2 Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.30 Corner; playing in a heavy Cover 2 pass defensive scheme would allow Burns to maximize
his abilities to play physical on the release of routes into the field of play and challenge Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
receivers before squatting down in the flats to read and break on throws in the short areas of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.53 the field. Burns struggles most with transitioning out of press or aggressive coverage early in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


reps and flipping the hips open to play from the trail position. While Burns has optimal
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
length and ball skills to be successful in this role; he is going to require a fair amount of
5.40 refinement and coaching to minimize the false steps and diminish the impact some of his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) natural movement deficiencies cause in his game. Burns has strong starter potential but is Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
going to need a fair amount of polish; he should be valued early on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.41
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.13
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 8 3 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

D.J. White, Cornerback #28

Date of Birth: 09/09/1993 Senior, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5107 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 31.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.64


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 17 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 189 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.59
- 28 - Career Production: 162 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 21 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.38 - INT/Game: 0.15 - PBU/Game: 0.44
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Florida State, Mississippi State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, North Carolina, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.92
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Tulane (2015), North Carolina (2015), Mississippi State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Feet tend to hop to gain depth off of the L OS; can Tackling: W ill have some issues due to lack of length and a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 be left susceptible to clean release off the line against quick, sub-par closing burst; tackling range is not particularly large.
twitchy WRs. Transitions are best when playing with cushion and Scrappy tackler; does well to step and drive feet with contact to be
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 hinging up the field. physically stout at first contact.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Man Cover Skills: Efficiency in sustaining tight coverage wanes Coverage IQ: A mbidextrous corner; flip flops to each side of
as routes work deeper down the field. Struggles to read hands of the field. Utilized in deep third or quarters coverage with a bail
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” receivers to look back for the football. technique; has ability to disguise and then rotate late at the snap.
- Standing Broad Jump: 11’0”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not have the ability to close down space Toughness: Needs to do a better job sorting through traffic in
either from a still position or when working up the field. Has a hard front of face; will work into favorable positions against runs or
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.18 time breaking on throws due to a lack of explosiveness in short quick throws but does not finish as many plays due to still being
areas. hassled at POA.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Shows an adequate ability to drop the hips and stop Effort: W orks very hard to sustain leverage as a defender in the
- Short Shuttle: 4.33 suddenly in the open field. Has torso mobility to peel back and short/intermediate areas of the field. No noticeable drop off in effort
challenge throws at the catch point. level when facing off against the run as compared to the pass.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16
Ball Skills: W ill get crossed up when tested vertically down the Blitz Ability: Lacks length and burst; will have a hard time
field and lose track of the ball. Much more effective in the short/ influencing throws unless granted a clean release and no resistance
intermediate areas to sustain eyes in the backfield and mirror as a pressure player working in from the boundary.
ATHLETICISM receivers out of peripherals.

SCORE: 5.22
FILM SCORE: 6.62
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Tech Cor ner back D.J . White may lack the high end movement skill Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.49 to be a legitimate starting potential defensive back at the NFL level; but he should certainly
find a home on a 53 man roster. White struggles when tested vertically due to a lack of long Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
speed and less than optimal ability to turn back and find the football. Therefore, working Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.59 White into a system which features a high amount of zone concepts would be a much better Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


fit for his skillset. White shows a likeable ability to drop off of the LOS late in to Cover 3 or
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
Cover 4 and has good football intelligence to process routes in his vicinity and in his
6.92 peripherals. Should White land with a team that meshes with his skills, he should be a viable Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) piece of a secondary rotation and would certainly be a viable candidate to work on Special Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Teams units. Mid to late Day 3 value. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.22
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.72
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 7 2 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Juston Burris, Cornerback #11

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, North Carolina State University Wolfpack

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6004 - Weight: 213


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.50


- Career Starts: 41 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.512
- 200 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.81
- 29 - Career Production: 145 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 24 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.84 - INT/Game: 0.12 - PBU/Game: 0.47
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Central Florida
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, North Carolina, Mississippi State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.53 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.84
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Boston College (2015), Wake Forest (2015), Clemson (2015), Louisville (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Does not possess suddenness or high end twitch to Tackling: Frustrating results in the open field; can get caught a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 19 plant or react to cuts or throws taking place in front of face. half step behind the ball and miss tackles; does not show optimal
Showed improvement in fundamentals at the LOS in 2015 in amounts of length to wrap up consistently.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 comparison to 2014.

- Vertical Jump: 36.5” Man Cover Skills: Shows suitable movement skills after Coverage IQ: Consistently gives up clean releases from off the
transitioning into the trail position. Foot quickness will cause ball without driving to challenge on inside breaking patterns. Stays
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” issues if failing to establish a solid jam at the LOS. Needs to committed to zone leverages when playing in a deep portion of the
continue working on patience with initial jam. field.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’2”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not showcase the burst or suddenness to Toughness: Strong and thick frame does very well when body
close down space from 5+ yards off the ball. Adequate long speed and fundamentals align; both from a collision, tackling and press
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.10 after flipping the hips up the field of play but can get worked by top perspective. Struggles with consistency.
flight speed.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Moderate levels of bend but will let pad level rise Effort: Guilty of pulling off of the play if teammates have boxed
- Short Shuttle: 4.40 and roll weight back onto the heels if beaten with initial move at the in receiver after the catch. Pursuit skills to chase receiver after
LOS in press coverage. Struggles to drop the hips and plant to conceding the catch is strong.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 change directions with suddenness.
Ball Skills: Shows very well if playing within range to contest Blitz Ability: Physically capable of pushing through blockers
throws to work head back and identify the football. Does well to en route to the pocket but lacks suddenness or twitch from a still
attack the football in the air utilizing length and size. position to aggressively pressure with pace and tight angles.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 6.17
FILM SCORE: 6.52
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor th Car olina State Cor ner back J uston Bur r is pr esents as an inter esting Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.50 prospect for teams looking for large framed Cornerbacks; he is going to require notable
development for his physical restrictions but if able to play as a Cover 2 corner could provide Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
some reasonable depth. Burris’ biggest question is some spotty tackling in the open field; if Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.81 he is going to latch on with a team early he is going to have to be utilized as a special teams Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


contributor and an inability to effectively tackle and finish plays in the open field could be
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
problematic. Burris will always be limited by only adequate mobility in the open field but he
4.84 can help to compensate for his issues by cleaning up his footwork and being a more cerebral Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) player. Burris is a perfectly reasonable value to be considered in the middle portions of Day 3 Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
on account of some potential upside. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.17
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.52
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 6 7 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Cornerback


#29
Date of Birth: 12/01/1993 RS Senior, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5094 - Weight: 189


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.47


- Career Starts: 21 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.524
- 209 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.34
- 30 - Career Production: 104 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 15 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.26 - PBU/Game: 0.38
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Ohio State, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 1.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Iowa, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.47 - Tackles/Game: 6.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.58
- 10 Yard Split: 1.53
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Iowa (2015), Ohio State (2016), Missouri (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Illustrates a reasonable amount of short area Tackling: L acks high end hitting power. Scrappy player with
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 10 quickness courtesy of sudden feet. Has the ability to quickly plant ability to knife in and carry speed well while playing balanced as a
and drive to break on throws and cut off angles on the boundary means of connecting flush on receivers or ball carriers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 when playing near the LOS.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Man Cover Skills: W ill get knocked around by more physical Coverage IQ: Does well to sustain route leverage and keep
receivers on route stems. Struggles to get hands on and effectively integrity in zones whiel playing with eyes in the backfield. Strong
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” filter receivers into coverage; much more reactionary than feel to flow with eyes of QB and be in a position to challenge throws.
aggressive.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Quick twitch ability is present and above Toughness: Is not a physically stout player. Has a long, lean,
average; can close with suddenness and take away throwing angles wiry frame without any notable levels of functional strength to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.16 very quickly; particularly when playing from a base square to the impose will. Plays with gusto and the willingness to mix things up
LOS. with larger blockers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: A ppears to be a bit tightly wound in the core and Effort: Plays without lapses in interest; has no issues in
- Short Shuttle: 4.22 does not get great rotation up the spine to alter body to greet transitioning up the field of play to work across the field to get after
targets. Ability to drop the hips and stay low and keep COG clean ball carriers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 in backpedal is strong.
Ball Skills: Is not notably physical and will have a hard time Blitz Ability: Has spent a number of repetitions in the slot
playing with size against larger receivers when challenging at the covering smaller targets; has enough burst and close down ability
catch point. Cleanly receives the football away from frame to from that area to challenge the pocket and be a disruptive player.
ATHLETICISM cleanly corral.

SCORE: 5.36
FILM SCORE: 7.06
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Minnesota Cor ner back Br iean Boddy-Calhoun is a potential quality Day 3 Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.47 Cornerback for a franchise able to implement his skills in a high amount of zone coverages.
Boddy-Calhoun is fairly strong when breaking and driving on throws from flat footed reads; Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
conversely he struggles the most when having to play with hands on receivers to reroute Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.34 patterns or having to play physical at the catch point. Boddy-Calhoun, who should be Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


regarded as scrappy but not necessarily physical, would be a strong fit as a Cover 2 zone
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
defensive back; he has the movement skills and mental processing to do very well playing up
6.58 near the LOS and reading with eyes in the backfield. Calhoun may never be a high end, blue Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) chip starter for a NFL franchise but he certainly does have the ability to be an effective player Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
and carve himself a very nice niche at the next level. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.36
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 6 3 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Xavien Howard, Cornerback #4

Date of Birth: 07/04/1993 RS Junior, Baylor University Bears

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6001 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.50


- Career Starts: 26 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.808
- 212 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 39
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.20
- 31 - Career Production: 98 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 23 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.51 - INT/Game: 0.26 - PBU/Game: 0.59
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Oklahoma, Michigan State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Texas Christian, North Carolina
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Tackles/Game: 3.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.64
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Oklahoma (2015), Texas Christian (2015), North Carolina (2015), West Virginia (2015), West Virginia (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Effective feet at the LOS to stay square and keep Tackling: Does not play to size. Far too frequently slides off of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 hips in a ready position to flip into chase. Does not get great depth contact without jarring ball carriers or wrapping up. Active in
with steps due to only average foot quickness. Ability to drive off of pursuit but does not appear to be a reliable option on the boundary
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 flat footed reads is strong. without risk of conceding RAC.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Man Cover Skills: Does not have the long speed or transition Coverage IQ: Is reaction based against breaks when playing
efficiency to be able to turn and run without conceding notable man off. Does well to reach landmarks in zone coverage to remove
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” separation against vertical routes. Ideal levels of length but needs throwing windows and alters well to shut down receivers attempting
to be more disruptive at the LOS if playing press to keep leverage. to squat.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’2”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L acks a top end speed or even a notable second Toughness: Disappointing effort as a tackler in the open field.
gear working up the field to challenge and disrupt as a vertical Plays tall but does have the strength to jack up receivers on stem
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.18 defender. Much more efficient when playing over top coverage and and prevent clean releases into the second level. Rarely bumped out
keeping plays in front. of position when squatting overtop.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does not play with the loosest of hips; will struggle Effort: L ikeable effort to flow from the back side on pressure
- Short Shuttle: 4.16 to flip open and transition without shoulders popping up, costing runs or scrape across the top of the field of play in an effort to
momentum. Does not get down on tackle attempts below the pursue or stay over top of ball carriers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 numbers unless chopping feet.
Ball Skills: Does not appear to identify the football in the air Blitz Ability: Has enough downhill quickness and a very lengthy
particularly well while still feeling defenders in space. Either one frame to challenge the pocket and force altered throws. Primarily a
or the other. Has a knack for finding self around the ball with a boundary receiver and ideal NFL role will not frequently place into
ATHLETICISM total of 33 career disrupted (INT/PBU) passes. opportunities to blitz.

SCORE: 5.35
FILM SCORE: 6.48
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Baylor Cor ner back Xavien Howar d will appear to “big corner” aficionados Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.50 but the skill set illustrated on film barely resembles the player listed in the program. Howard
does not play with the level of physicality you’d expect and hope to see from a Corner listed Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
at 6’2 and lacks ideal foot speed or mobility to play as a lengthy press man corner. Howard’s Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.20 best option in the NFL is likely as a Cover 3 Cornerback, where his suitable levels of plant Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


and drive quickness can be utilized breaking on underneath throws and he will be protected
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
from having to defend vertically from the trail position. Howard can be a productive NFL
6.64 player but likely never a high end or even regular starter; there’s a lot of question marks Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) present on the field regarding baseline levels of movement skills/functional athleticism. Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Would not recommend coveting until sometime on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.35
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.48
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 6 1 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

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< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

N i c k Va n H o o s e , C o r n e r b a c k #23

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Northwestern University Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6000 (Listed) - Weight: 190 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.614
- 219 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.02
- 32 - Career Production: 192 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 40 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.36 - INT/Game: 0.18 - PBU/Game: 0.91
2014 Top Competition: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Notre Dame
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Iowa, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.53
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Stanford (2015), Iowa (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Steps operate a bit robotically and mechanically; Tackling: Passive tackler in the open field; will not attack
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A lacks fluidity about moments to change directions suddenly or plant forward in the alley to close down cut angles. Lack physicality and
and drive with explosiveness. will slide off of tackle attempts against larger ball carriers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15
- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: L acks movement skills to reliably stick to Coverage IQ: Lacks high end awareness of action taking place
receivers; particularly on come back patterns and routes that in peripherals; will miss opportunities to overlap zone coverages by
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” involve working on steep angles. Would like to see greater sinking or gaining additional depth.
physicality on route stems.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L acks quick twitch ability or explosiveness Toughness: Effort to play with physicality is not the issue;
when attacking forward or driving from a flat footed position. Will simply lacks the functional strength to hold up. Will get pushed off of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A concede space vertically against top gear vertical receivers. set trying to peel off blockers. Does not possess a notable amount of
pop in pads.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Movements and hip mobility appear to be Effort: Gives strong effort and will battle at the catch point
- Short Shuttle: N/A calculated; lacks natural looseness to torque the hips open and admirably. Does well to work across the field of play trying to
keep shoulders square to the LOS. intersect ball carriers working up the middle.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16
Ball Skills: W hen able to press at the catch point does well to Blitz Ability: A bility to pressure from the boundary will be
take strong angles and beat receivers to the ball. High frequency of highly limited due to a less than ideal athletic profile and lack of
batting balls away over course of career; strong record when in size or functional strength to work through traffic.
ATHLETICISM position to finish plays.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.05
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Nor thwester n Cor ner back Nick VanHoose is a pr oductive college Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A Cornerback who will likely struggle when faced with the jump in competition to elite pro
athletes on a week to week basis. VanHoose shows a strong commitment to the fundamentals Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
of his positon but does so at the expense of play speed and suddenness. VanHoose appears to Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.02 be only a marginal athlete without the natural COD or explosiveness to be a dynamic football Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


player with high ceiling potential at the next level. VanHoose will hold value as a potential
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
special teams contributor but will need to prove in training camp that his worth there is
7.53 strong enough to fit on a 53 man roster; he lacks the upside to be stashed as a Practice Squad Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) player with the hopes of developing into a starter in the long term view. VanHoose should be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
brought into discussion for selection late on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.05
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 5 7 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Will Redmond, Cornerback #2

Date of Birth: 12/28/1993 Senior, Mississippi State University Bulldogs

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5106 - Weight: 182


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.47


- Career Starts: 6 - Career Wins: 5 - Winning Percentage: 0.833
- 220 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 26
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.45
- 33 - Career Production: 94 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 8 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.62 - INT/Game: 0.19 - PBU/Game: 0.31
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Auburn, Texas A&M, Louisiana Tech
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.30
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Louisiana State (2015), Louisiana Tech (2015), Southern Mississippi (2015), Mississippi (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Capable of redirecting with quickness and has light Tackling: Passive tackler. W ill frequently shoot low for shins of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A feet to transition steps smoothly and with minimal lag. When ball carriers as compared to wrapping between the hips and knees.
driving downhill for throws in front or in run support shows good Does not supply large amount of pop in pads; will be challenged by
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 burst from a still position. ball carriers to stand in and tackle.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: W ould like to see a greater amount of Coverage IQ: Plays a bit too soft and with too much bubble at
physicality at the LOS; will regularly play up but allow release the top of firm breaking routes. Reads receiver’s hips effectively;
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” without altercation. Does not have ideal straight line speed but trusts eyes to break on throws or cuts to challenge the ball upon
does have plus length to work with from the trail. arrival.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: A t best when either blitzing or attacking Toughness: Plays with a disappointing lack of physicality. W ill
downhill, does not show the same second gear when flipping the avoid contact when dropping down in support or attempting to
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A hips open to stay in the trail position vertically. Strong suddenness corral ball carriers. Does have the length and strength to jar loose
when coming forward. balls on impact at catch point or shed potential blockers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips transition cleanly from one side to another Effort: Quality effort in pursuit to the ball is tarnished by a lack
- Short Shuttle: N/A when playing isolated in space as an overtop defender. Has strong of enthusiasm to tackle. Will attack the ball in opponent’s hands in
mobility throughout the torso to reach and play balls at highest effort to force a turnover. Will work to close down space on the
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 point away from frame. boundary.
Ball Skills: V ery strong length, utilizes well as a means of Blitz Ability: Lacks comfort challenging the pocket if initial
undercutting throws. Tracks the ball well in the air; locates throws route is obstructed. Has the burst necessary to be an impact player
quickly to take most efficient route to challenge. Soft hands; does on the boundary; can get back behind the LOS before OL have a
ATHLETICISM not fight the ball when attempting to corral. chance to set up on blocking platforms.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.06
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi State Cor ner back Will Redmond fits the ster eotype attached to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.47 many CBs: strong movement skills, loves to challenge the ball but dislikes to hit. Redmond’s
skillset is spoiled some by a general lack of physicality or pop in his game, whether Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
challenging receivers on route stems or simply trying to close down and square up ball Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.45 carriers. Redmond is at his best playing forward; he struggles some with a tight transition of Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


the hips when having to convert to the trail position and stay sticky in the hip pocket of
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
receivers pressing and challenging him vertically down the field. Where Redmond does well
6.30 is driving forward when reading routes and the LOS from a flat footed read position; he has Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) strong ability to drive and get down hill to close off throwing windows. Redmond, coming Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
off of a knee injury, will need to clear medicals at the NFL Combine. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

7.06
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 ACL tear (-0.10 penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 5 6 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

H a r l a n M i l l e r, C o r n e r b a c k #1

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Southeastern Louisiana State University Lions

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5117 - Weight: 182


- Hand Diameter: 8.38” - Arm Length: 30.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.13


- Career Starts: 36 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 240 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.92
- 34 - Career Production: 122 tackles, 11 interceptions (INT), 33 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.60 - INT/Game: 0.23 - PBU/Game: 0.70
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.63 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.98
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Nichol State (2015), Ohio (2015), Reese’s Senior Bowl (2016) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Shows a strong backpedal and is surprisingly Tackling: L ack of size is problematic and poses a significant
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 6 effective in sticking foot in the ground to drive into throws in front barrier to consistently finishing plays when squaring up receivers.
of face. Clean transitions flipping hips open into the field of play. Aggressive and takes good angles to the ball; will deliver strong pop
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 if connecting square to frame of opponent.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: Physicality and clean steps allow for Coverage IQ: Can be a bit of a gambler; will drive into areas in
stickiness when working in the short and intermediate areas of the front of face when playing in zone prematurely. Play recognition
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” field; has a hard time sustaining when challenged vertically due to skills are very strong and supplemented with anticipation; just needs
a lack of long speed. to take more calculated risks.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not have the recovery speed to get back into Toughness: Plays above weight class in terms of mentality but
the trail position when tested vertically. In spite of poor testing does not translate with functional strength or physicality
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.44 speed shows enough functional burst to quickly step up and close consistently. Able to dictate against similar framed receivers but can
down space in front of face. get overwhelmed when challenging big bodies or blockers.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Has adequate bend and hip drop when forced to Effort: High effort player; does well to break on the ball or
- Short Shuttle: 4.43 change directions; particularly from a square base and facing the throws when playing out in space and contribute. Flashes abilities
LOS as a zone defender. Has a fair amount of mobility to flip open to contribute against the run trying to stick nose into the box even if
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 from press position. having to take on big bodies.
Ball Skills: Has a strong sense for finding the football. Has little Blitz Ability: Success in short areas is predicated on anticipation
issue finishing catches and does well to play with hands and attack of plays and timing; has ability to disguise and challenge but does
the ball in the air. Route recognition and anticipation supplement not have ideal amount of length or size to handle roadblocks to the
ATHLETICISM for high production. target.

SCORE: 3.47
FILM SCORE: 6.91
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: SE Louisiana State Cor ner back Har lan Miller has sur pr isingly str ong Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.13 coverage and football intelligence for a small school prospect. There are some repetitions
where Miller flashes like a high end draft selection; however on many others Miller shows Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
the holes in his game which will provide barriers for immediate NFL success. First and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.92 foremost, Miller must bulk up and add girth to his frame in order to be a more consistent and Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


effective tackler; he is regularly in a strong position to finish plays but has a hard time
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
wrapping and wrestling to the ground against bigger bodies. In addition, Miller is a bit too
6.98 risky in his hard charges into the shallow areas of the field as a zone defender; he leaves Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) gaping creases behind him if he misreads or jumps prematurely. Miller has higher ceiling Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
potential and would fit best in a blended system; his skill set is fairly diverse. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.47
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.91
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 4 2 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Danzel McDaniel, Cornerback #7

Date of Birth: 09/04/1993 (JUCO) Senior, Kansas State University Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 6010 (Listed) - Weight: 205 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 16 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.625
- 244 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 16
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.84
- 35 - Career Production: 77 tackles, 1 interceptions (INT), 5 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.81 - INT/Game: 0.06 - PBU/Game: 0.25
2014 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, UCLA
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Not Available (INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.89
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas-San Antonio (2015), Auburn (2014), Baylor (2014), UCLA (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Strides are long and require space to gain pace and Tackling: V iolent, nasty hitter. Build up speed from off the ball
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A momentum. Is not a smooth strider; will struggle to collect when attacking the LOS produces high amount of power. Takes
momentum and transition into COD with suddenness. strong angles and has large range thanks in part to frame and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 wingspan.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: W ill struggle with transitions and trying to Coverage IQ: Reaction to underneath throws as an off ball
flip the hips into the trail. Does not show lateral agility at the LOS receiver is strong; processes routes in front of face well and is
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” to mirror and effectively press. Has the size to nudge receivers off quick to drive. Stays disciplined against double moves or false
of stem when carrying vertically. breaks.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: R equires space for build up speed to become Toughness: Is a monster hitter working back into the L OS in
effective. Does not have quick twitch ability or suddenness in short support of both the run and short passes. Very difficult to contain
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A areas. Will have a hard time recovering from poor initial steps due with skill players trying to blocker for the LOS.
to lack of long speed.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips ride high in the open; ability to stay low and Effort: W ill regularly beat teammates to spot in pursuit of far
- Short Shuttle: N/A coiled when transitioning weight will be a burden. Does do well to reaching running plays. Hustle and effort in run support is notably
coil and bend to deliver powerful hits. Shows off some torso lean to strong.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 maximize tackle radius in the short areas.
Ball Skills: L ack of quick twitch ability can be masked to an Blitz Ability: Heavy hitter with imposing presence when playing
extent thanks to high amount of length. Will dominate the catch forward should have ability to rattle cage of Quarterback if able to
point if playing a 50/50 ball or trying to reach through receivers to pressure unimpeded. Lack of burst will pose challenge in reaching
ATHLETICISM bat at ball. targets from the boundary.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.91
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Kansas State Cor ner back Danzel McDaniel has the look and feel of a Cover Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A 3 Cornerback; he is especially long and does not necessarily possess the movement skills to
frequently be featured in man to man coverage on the boundary. McDaniel is a devastating Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
hitter; so a transition to a Nickel DB or Safety could also be in the cards. McDaniel has only Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

4.84 16 NCAA Division I games to his credit; he was plenty of upside and showed incredible Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


promise during his full season with the Wildcats; particularly against Auburn in his first
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
game. McDaniel will need to answer questions regarding his medicals; which cost him 10
4.89 games in 2015 and the entire offseason circuit. If McDaniel with a Cover 3 heavy defensive Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) scheme he could potentially offer quality depth and maybe even a starting role; depending on Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
how fully he is able to recover from his injury. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.91
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


2015 Injury (-0.10 penalty)

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 4 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Tr a c y H o w a r d , C o r n e r b a c k #3

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Miami (FL) Hurricanes

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 5110 (Listed) - Weight: 191 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 15 - Winning Percentage: 0.682
- 249 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.55
- 36 - Career Production: 104 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 10 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.12 - INT/Game: 0.10 - PBU/Game: 0.20
2014 Top Competition: Nebraska, Georgia Tech, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 1.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, North Carolina, Washington State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.49
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Virginia (2015), Washington State (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Backpedal is not particularly strong but shows a Tackling: Has a poor habit of consistently slicing low and taking
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A good ability to stick foot in the ground and drive forward off of a out ball carriers and receivers by the shins; would like to see better
flat footed read in zone coverages. effort to keep the head up and wrap. Fails to bring feet through on
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 contact.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Playing up on the L OS will be problematic; Coverage IQ: Has made a number of strong anticipatory plays
lacks refinement. Does well transitioning out of zone to carry in zone coverage; shows good route recognition and ability to plant
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” receivers in vicinity and stay hip to hip before challenging targets and drive aggressively while knowing when and where help is
at the catch point. available vertically.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Burst is more notable when driving on in Toughness: Gritty, blue collar player who will charge hard to
breaking patterns or charging the LOS as a support player as challenge the ball either in the air or on the ground. Very physical
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A compared to smoothly flipping the hips and transitioning up the player at the catch point to reach and dislodge ball by attacking the
field of play. hands.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Mobility is most on display when taking initial drop Effort: Can be a half step behind breaking in towards the
- Short Shuttle: N/A step to collect and redirect base. Does not flash high end contortion LOS as a support player. Can be almost too casual in assuming
or mobility throughout the torso or shoulders but adequately teammates have ball carrier boxed in for a tackle.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 challenges throws in vicinity with good positioning.
Ball Skills: Does well to convert to a receiver and go attack the Blitz Ability: Impact is lost some when asked to play near the
ball in the air. Hands are active at the catch point to break hands of LOS; does best work squatting in intermediates. Lacks high end
receivers and dislodge potential receptions. linear burst; should not be considered as a high quality candidate
ATHLETICISM for pressure reps.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.70
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Miami (FL) Cor ner back Tr acy Howar d is a solid r otational defensive back Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A and special teams candidate. Howard shows good awareness and strong football intelligence
in processing route combinations in vicinity as a zone defender in the middle of the field. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
Howard is notably less effective with his back to the Quarterback and the line of scrimmage; Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.55 he lacks the high end mobility and movement skills to mirror receivers one on one Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


(particularly on the boundary). Howard is a blue collar player with strong effort and would be
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
a good candidate for kick coverage units as a special teams player; he plays fearless and does
4.89 not shy away from contact. He will, however, need to polish his tackling techniques to keep Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) his head up and see his targets. Howard would be a viable draft candidate late on Day 3 of Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
this year’s draft, would fit best in a zone heavy scheme. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.70
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 3 6 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K e v o n S e y m o u r, C o r n e r b a c k #13

Date of Birth: 11/30/1992 Senior, University of Southern California Trojans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5114 - Weight: 186


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.48


- Career Starts: 34 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.706
- 250 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.80
- 37 - Career Production: 127 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 18 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.82 - INT/Game: 0.07 - PBU/Game: 0.40
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Notre Dame, Arizona State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Stanford, Utah, Oregon
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.39 - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.45
- 10 Yard Split: 1.55
- Games watched: Utah (2015), Stanford (2015), Nebraska (2014), California (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Step quickness is negated by poor efficiency at the Tackling: Game for contact and willing to duck head into high
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 LOS or transitioning out of stance and into the field of play. Takes number of bodies. Will slip off and miss some tackles due to frame
false steps flipping hips and working from a press position and into and stature but active in grabbing or wrapping up ball carriers
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 the trail. down low.

- Vertical Jump: 35.0” Man Cover Skills: Can be a bit too grabby on route stems and Coverage IQ: Best results appear to come from press
concedes clean breaks consistently from an overhead alignment. opportunities when given the chance to turn and run quickly. Does
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” Needs to develop further feel for routes and break cleaner to stay not find hands on many throws. Needs to develop a better feel for
with receivers. turning to locate the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L ong speed is much better than overall quick Toughness: Scrappy player; likes to utilize physicality to dictate
twitch or short area explosiveness; natural athleticism and burst is to receivers. Will not have the same amount of success in similar
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A compromised even further with lack of efficiency in the feet. play style at the next level due to size.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: Has strong ability to drop hips either when Effort: Consistent effort to flow to the football and make an
- Short Shuttle: 4.18 dropping off of the LOS when attacking forward as a tackler. Has impact. Shows strong engagement in attacking the LOS as an
ample potential from a movement skills and suddenness additional run defender on the boundary.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 perspective.
Ball Skills: Fails to get head around in man coverage and look Blitz Ability: Movement skills are strong when moving forward
for the ball; will miss opportunities to flash hands and potentially to build up speed with quickness but lacks the functional strength to
break up passes. work through traffic; must find clean alleys.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 5.90
FILM SCORE: 6.62
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Souther n Califor nia Cor ner back Kevon Seymour looks to have a limited Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.48 ceiling at the NFL level on account of a conflict between his play strengths and his physical
limitations. Seymour is at his best when he can physically bully and push around receivers at Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
the LOS and into route stems; but Seymour lacks the functional strength to be able to get Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.80 away with the same style of play on the NFL level. Seymour has a fair amount of warts Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


otherwise; he struggles to locate the football and is inefficient with his steps coming out of
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
his stance and trying to break off cleanly in space. As a result, Seymour is going to need a
4.45 high level of refinement but he has NFL caliber athleticism and would be perfectly fine to be Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) utilized as a special teams unit coverage player until he can prove to make the technical Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
adjustments required to apply his athleticism appropriately. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.90
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.62
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 3 5 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

C l e v e l a n d Wa l l a c e I I I , C o r n e r b a c k
#6
Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Junior, San Jose State University Spartans

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5105 - Weight: 188


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.98


- Career Starts: 23 - Career Wins: 9 - Winning Percentage: 0.391
- 253 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 33
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.07
- 38 - Career Production: 79 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 19 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.39 - INT/Game: 0.15 - PBU/Game: 0.58
2014 Top Competition: Auburn, Minnesota, Colorado State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Auburn, Boise State, Georgia State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.68 - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.62
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Auburn (2015), Boise State (2015), San Diego State (2015), Nevada (2015) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Step frequency is smooth and highly refined. Does Tackling: R egularly pops due to high frequency of collected
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A well gaining depth and staying square to receivers in backpedal. base. Breaks hard on throws and will carry momentum through
Transitions on hard breaks and in cuts are clean and has little issue contact after the catch well. Respectable wingspan for height to
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 collecting balance in open field as a result. wrap up and squeeze.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: Infrequently utilized at the L OS; much more Coverage IQ: A bility to overlap and stay leveraged in zones is
active (and productive) from an off the ball alignment. Has refined tremendous. Does very well to process route combinations and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” skills to negate an otherwise below average athletic profile. Will reads the action in the backfield consistently to align for a play on
need a sustained cushion at the snap to stay sticky. the football.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Burst and explosiveness is not particularly Toughness: A bility to provide hits in the open field and play
strong. Will flash instead with anticipatory breaks on route patterns aggressive/physical at the catch point is surprising. Will not be
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A or quick through. especially strong in press coverage or squeezing receivers on
vertical stems.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Showcases a fair amount of movement skills; step Effort: Has no lapses in pursuit; will give a strong effort in
- Short Shuttle: N/A efficiency is supplemented by hip mobility to keep eyes fixed in the trying to supplement pass defense abilities with support to other
backfield and gain depth off the snap. Does well to maximize length areas of the field.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 with loose torso and shoulders.
Ball Skills: T racking skills are high end. Does very well to pick Blitz Ability: Not consistently utilized in alignment with the
up ball trajectory and alter positioning in relation to receivers and LOS; best work comes from an off ball position and staying overtop
attack the ball. Length and ability to get hands on the ball show up of route combinations. Will not be likely to contribute in this area.
ATHLETICISM frequently.

SCORE: 3.84
FILM SCORE: 7.27
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: San J ose State Cor ner back Cleveland Wallace III showed sur pr isingly good Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.98 traits on his college film. Wallace (originally a Washington Huskie before transferring to San
Jose State) has developed some very strong footwork and has a great sense for tracking the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
football in the air. With that said, there are some glaring holes in Wallace’s game that must Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.07 be answered and developed further. Wallace is not a high end athlete and played against Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


marginal NFL competition on the boundary; whether or not his technical skills are strong
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
enough to mask a poor athletic profile remain to be seen. Wallace will fit best in a Cover 3/
4.62 Cover 4 heavy defensive system; where he is able to stay leveraged overtop of route patterns Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) and not asked to get physical with receivers on the boundary or play a lot of mirror man to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
man coverage. Starting potential in the long term; a Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.84
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.27
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 3 3 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Lloyd Carrington, Cornerback #8

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Arizona State University Sun Devils

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5105 - Weight: 196


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 30.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.49


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.552
- 256 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.19
- 39 - Career Production: 139 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 12 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.96 - INT/Game: 0.06 - PBU/Game: 0.26
2014 Top Competition: UCLA, Notre Dame, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.00
Arizona State Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Oregon, Washington State, Utah
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.73
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Oregon (2015), Utah (2015), Notre Dame (2014), Southern California (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Steps are disciplined and sustain a balanced base Tackling: Is a strong, consistent wrap up tackler. R egularly
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 but lack high end twitch or suddenness. Is not going to have a great takes strong angles to the football and will square up receivers in
amount of success planting and driving on the LOS to close down the open field with good results to finish.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 throwing windows.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: A ppears to lack the mirror and movement Coverage IQ: Best results come from playing in shallow zones as
skills to be a man to man corner. Lacks long speed and suddenness a flat defender. Will do well to carry vertical stems up the field and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” in weight transitions to mirror route stems. overlap to cover both short and intermediate boundary areas of the
field.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L acks recovery speed to get back into a hip to hip Toughness: Scrappy Corner; compact frame does well to hold
position with receivers when challenged vertically. Does not have up physically both as a tackler and disrupting route stems inside of
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A high end twitch or explosive close down ability to tighten angles. allotted space.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: Shows a bit of tightness through the hips and torso; Effort: Shows very strong pursuit skills. W ill actively step up on
- Short Shuttle: N/A pads will rise when opening hips up the field of play to drop off of the boundary and make an effort to corral or close down space and
the LOS and gain depth to sustain leverage. Lacks high end prevent ball carriers from turning the corner. Fights hard to get off
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 mobility below the waist. of contact.
Ball Skills: Has not gotten hands on a high number of footballs; Blitz Ability: Has worked well when asked to work from closed
more of a product of lack of explosiveness or notable length to side of the LOS in spite of lack of ideal movement skills; shows
influence throws. Has a hard time challenging passes but plays ball strong timing to disguise intentions prior to the snap and then
ATHLETICISM well when thrown into area. attacking with good angles.

SCORE: 4.95
FILM SCORE: 6.48
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ar izona State Cor ner back Lloyd Car r ington is mor e than likely going to be Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.49 confined to a quality depth player and special teams contributor at the next level.
Carrington’s skill set translates most closely into a Cover 2 zone scheme; he does not have Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
the step quickness or long speed to be asked to play high amounts of Cover 3 or Cover 4 and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.19 he does not have the athletic profile to be a desirable man cover player. Carrington is a tough, Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


hardnosed player who hustles hard and shows good fight to contribute on a play by play
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
basis; however his limitations regarding a lack of explosiveness with be a difficult barrier to
4.73 overcome and contribute on a regular basis as a potential starter. Carrington should find a Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) home in the NFL due to strong mental awareness and processing; plus being a disciplined, Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
hard nosed player. Late Day 3 value as depth. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.48
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 3 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Randall Jette, Cornerback #4

Date of Birth: 03/27/1993 RS Senior, University of Massachusetts Minutemen

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5113 - Weight: 190


- Hand Diameter: 8.88” - Arm Length: 30.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.15


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 6 - Winning Percentage: 0.136
- 261 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y(x2) - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.47
- 40 - Career Production: 210 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 34 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.77 - INT/Game: 0.20 - PBU/Game: 0.77
2014 Top Competition: Pennsylvania State, Bowling Green, Boston College
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - INT/Game: 0.67 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Massachusetts Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Bowling Green, Temple
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.56 - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.31
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Temple (2015), Pennsylvania State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Regularly plays off of the L OS; feet are not Tackling: L ack of size and length manifests on film with sliding
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A particularly quick and do not plant firmly when needing to redirect. off of some tackle opportunities. Does well to flow towards the ball
Lacks short area fluidity or rapid steps. from the backside. Will attack ball carriers proportionately to size;
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 chopping low of bigger players.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Used quite often in zone coverages from a Coverage IQ: A ppears to be a half step slow in processing the
bail technique; lacks the short area quickness or long speed to stick action on the field; almost too casual in pass drops and
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” against crisp route runners. Will lose sight of receivers in transitioning out of initial drop and into pursuit or break on patterns
peripherals and drift. in front of face.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not have a particularly strong second gear Toughness: W ould like to see a greater focus on attacking blocks
when flipping the hips open. Ability to stay even is predicated with hands; too passive in sitting overtop in an effort to try to allow
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A largely on cushion at the snap. Does not have explosiveness driving teammates to make plays.
off of flat footed platform.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: A dequate mobility throughout the frame and hips; Effort: Needs to become more assertive as a support player; skill
- Short Shuttle: N/A is able to carry receivers on zone drops vertically while keeping set does not lend well to turning back to the Quarterback so impact
eyes in the backfield to diagnose. Hip drop and base are only as a boundary player will need to be more effective.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 moderately dynamic.
Ball Skills: Once picking up flight trajectory does very well to Blitz Ability: R arely used in the box and does not illustrate the
position body and become a receiver to work towards the ball. necessarily mentality to play forward and be an attack player.
Lacks length or extension to fight around frames to bat at ball.
ATHLETICISM
SCORE: 4.95
FILM SCORE: 5.83
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Massachusetts Cor ner back Randall J ette is a developmental pr ospect with Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.15 little in the way of athletic upside to be a scheme diverse player. This lack of versatility is
going to further handcuff Jette’s value on draft weekend; he should only be considered by Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
zone heavy teams. Jette lacks the movement skills to be placed in one on one coverage; he’s Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.47 much better suited dropping into predetermined areas of the field and keying on backfield Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


action. Even in zone, Jette leaves something to be desired when processing the Quarterback’s
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
eyes and simultaneously adjusting his position to challenge multiple routes. He simply has
7.31 not developed to compensate appropriately for his limitations as a player to this point and Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) time. Jette will need to be an ace on special teams to warrant consideration for a 53 man Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
roster in 2016 and should not be valued until late on Day 3 of the draft, if at all. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.95
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

5.83
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 2 4 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Kevin Peterson, Cornerback #1

Date of Birth: 03/22/1994 Senior, Oklahoma State University Cowboys

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 5104 - Weight: 173


- Hand Diameter: 8.88” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.13


- Career Starts: 37 - Career Wins: 27 - Winning Percentage: 0.730
- 273 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 53
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.04
- 41 - Career Production: 143 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 23 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.70 - INT/Game: 0.09 - PBU/Game: 0.43
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Texas Christian, Baylor
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Texas Christian, Baylor, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.66 - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.29
- 10 Yard Split: 1.59
- Games watched: Texas Christian (2015), Baylor (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Kansas State (2015), Florida State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Has a fair amount of burst from a still position; Tackling: W ill regularly give up extra contact after contact;
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 14 efficient and quick steps. Does well to collect balance on a single plays and hits light, is not going to be able to pop NFL ball carriers
stride without having to break down prior to shifting hips to change reliably as a tackler. Sweeps low and like to attach the legs; offers
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 directions. little hitting up high.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: Does not have the long speed to be trusted in Coverage IQ: W ill be a bit overaggressive at times trying to
vertical coverage without Safety help. Lacks the size or strength to make a play. Strong spatial awareness and does well diagnosing
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” disrupt at the LOS and will concede space at the LOS. plays. Will regularly break early into targets as a means of reaching
and challenging throws in a timely manner.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L acks the long speed to be able to work down the Toughness: Fails to play with a physical presence; will try to
field and stay in the hip pocket. Has adequate short area burst and play big but will get pushed around trying to play off of blocks or
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.94 close down ability to intersect throws and undercut targets. trying to step down into the box. Plays fearless but lack of frame is a
looming barrier.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Shows ability to extend and maximize disruption Effort: Failure in some situations to produce results is not an
- Short Shuttle: 4.31 with length (albeit lacking) with mobility and looseness in the torso indictment of effort. High motor player who does not let size
and shoulders. Hips play low and enable suddenness in COD. limitations dictate style of play. Simply gets outmuscled at times.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16
Ball Skills: Easily best trait. Processes and diagnoses route Blitz Ability: Small and lacking in intermediate long speed;
combinations well and has strong spatial awareness to beat likely not going to be a factor as a pressure player. Minimal reps
receivers to the ball. Does well to play with hands and extend or provided inside of the box.
ATHLETICISM break the hands of receivers to disrupt receptions.

SCORE: 4.55
FILM SCORE: 6.91
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Oklahoma State Cor ner back Kevin Peter son is a difficult pr ojection; he is Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.13 too small to hold up physically at the catch point and not quite fast enough to protect
vertically in man to man coverage. Peterson is likely going to fit best as a slot/nickel CB Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
working in zone coverages in the MOF. Peterson has a fair amount of plant and drive ability Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.04 and his ball skills are easily his best trait. Peterson does very well to play through the hands Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


of receivers; he will regularly track throws and time his hands well as a means of breaking
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
through the catch point. Peterson will likely only be a situational player; he does not play the
5.29 run particularly well and will consistently yield additional yardage after contact. As a result, Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) Peterson should be regarded as a Day 3 prospect, where there will be minimal pressure to Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
find reasons for him to see the field early on in his NFL career. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.55
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.91
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 6 . 2 0 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Te r r e l l C h e s t n u t , C o r n e r b a c k #16

Date of Birth: 12/10/1992 RS Senior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 5110 (Listed) - Weight: 188 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.571
- 290 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 41
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.93
- 42 - Career Production: 83 tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 18 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.02 - INT/Game: 0.10 - PBU/Game: 0.44
2014 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas Christian
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 1.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.55
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Texas (2015), Maryland (2015), Arizona State (2015), Texas Christian (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Steps are not particularly twitchy or crisp. R equires Tackling: Shows form tackling techniques to slice low and get
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A additional false steps trying to come to balance out of backpedal ball carriers around the thighs to squeeze and finish. Is not an
and transition into a drive up the field. especially dynamic hitter but has enough pop to derail unsuspecting
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 receivers.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Far too grabby and sloppy on route stems; Coverage IQ: Does not show ideal levels of peripheral awareness
will collision late and is a bit wild trying to sustain in the hip and ability to overlap underneath zones with teammates. Can get
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” pocket. Needs to feel receivers with more subtlety to avoid DPI caught with feet in the mud with eyes in the backfield. Vertical zone
penalties. efforts are best work.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Is not an explosive athlete and lacks the sudden Toughness: Plays well above weight class; likes to collision
burst to cross face of a receiver in space or beat a blocker to the within 5 yards (or further) and regularly plays with hands on
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A spot trying to fill the boundary lane. receivers. Will get knocked off balance by larger, more powerful
receivers due to lack of functional strength.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Hips ride high in open field; does not show regular Effort: V ery strong effort from the back side to flow in effort to
- Short Shuttle: N/A and consistent ability to bend at the knee and play low/coiled for get involved with the play. On a number of occasions showed up on
suddenness in weight distribution changes. opposite side of the field in pursuit on a big play to prevent an
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 opposing touchdown.
Ball Skills: W ill have hands full at the catch point to not Blitz Ability: Is not going to inspire with any particular trait to
over-collision receivers. Tracks the ball just fine; will bow angles be featured as a pressure player. Lacks length, power, quick
to work into alignment with ball trajectory. twitch ability and will not be able to close down space without
ATHLETICISM pre-announcing intentions prior to the snap.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 6.08
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Cor ner back Ter r ell Chestnut is a fine college football player Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A but unfortunately is going to face a steep transition to the next level. Chestnut appears to lack
an athletic profile worthy of getting excited about and fails to show the technique or Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (10%)
fundamentals to help mask a lack of high end athletic ability. Chestnut plays far too grabby Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.93 when isolated in space as a pass defender and will have a hard time mirroring receivers one Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


on one without having to over-utilize his hands to feel breaks prior to stems being snapped
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
off. Chestnut flashes with a strong rep every so often but is going to require a large amount of
3.55 coaching and development before being considered a viable option to dress or be a member Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (%) of a 53 man roster. Chestnut’s best hope to get onto a team is to impress coaches with his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
ability to take coaching/be a cerebral player and work hard for looks on special teams. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (75%)

6.08
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 5 . 7 9 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Rashard Robinson, Cornerback #21

Date of Birth: 07/21/1995 Junior, Louisiana State University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6014 - Weight: 171


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 32.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 4.95


- Career Starts: 10 - Career Wins: 8 - Winning Percentage: 0.800
- 299 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 20
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 4.58
- 43 - Career Production: 33 tackles, 1 interceptions (INT), 4 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 1.65 - INT/Game: 0.05 - PBU/Game: 0.20
2014 Top Competition: Auburn, Mississippi State, Mississippi
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 2.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (Suspended)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.49 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 2.70
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Auburn (2014), Mississippi State (2014), Texas A&M (2013) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Feet efficiency and discipline at the L OS is Tackling: L ength is attractive but frame is super lean and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A underwhelming. Will allow feet to get crossed up or over-stride wiry; does not hit with power and will consistently yield RAC
initially getting back away from the LOS and limit ability to recover opportunities due to a lack of functional strength.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 and play with balance.

- Vertical Jump: 35.5” Man Cover Skills: W hen able to flip hips and get cleanly into Coverage IQ: Frequently concedes too much space at the top of
the trail position is very effective staying sticky. Has excellent routes. Will bubble transitions and allow open space for opposing
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” length and does well in moderate to small angled cuts to redirect receivers to work into and uncover for targets. Is still fairly green in
and mirror. this regard.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: Does not inspire with recovery speed; will get Toughness: L ength and lean frame work against favor; will get
dusted if caught with a poor jam or a sloppy hip flip playing up on knocked around and re-routed fairly easily when trying to disrupt
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A the LOS. Has only moderate ability to plant and drive on throws in routes of moderate sized receivers or larger.
front of face.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A
Flexibility: Does display a startlingly high level of mobility Effort: Needs to answer questions and concerns regarding end
- Short Shuttle: N/A and bendability to contort body. Capable of maximizing length of his football career; was not able to play final season due to off
effectively with a loose torso and will drop hips in an effort to the field issues. Flow and pursuit to opposite side of the field was
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16 throw on the brakes. adequate.
Ball Skills: Influence at the catch point is massive due to length Blitz Ability: Can feasibly be a very disruptive player courtesy
and mobility throughout the torso. Does well to extend hands and of length and adequate burst from a linear perspective. Will need
intersect ball prior to allowing receivers to get hands on potential polish and development in disguising intent prior to the snap.
ATHLETICISM receptions.

SCORE: 5.40
FILM SCORE: 6.37
SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Louisiana State Cor ner back Rashar d Robinson was an under the r adar Evaluation
Round Value
Total
4.95 prospect for the 2016 NFL Draft according to many in the media coming into the draft
process. Robinson has not done particularly well in extinguishing the concerns over his off Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (18%)
the field issues and dedication to the game by weighing in at a shockingly lean 171 lbs at the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

4.58 Combine in February. Robinson pairs a high number of off the field questions with raw tape Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


between the lines; Robinson did not play all of 2015 and his previous tape was filled with
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lapses in footwork and mental processing. Robinson is too tall and too lean to hold his
2.70 ground functionally when running in space; he is going to need to add weight and work Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) diligently to improve his footwork. Would not recommend investing draft capital; but could Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
develop into a NFL boundary corner in the perfect situation and support system. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.40
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.37
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

- 5 . 5 0 : U D FA VA L U E -
Off field commitment questions: (-0.10 penalty).
Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB) Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Wa y n e Ly o n s , C o r n e r b a c k #24

Date of Birth: N/A (Transfer) RS Senior, University of Michigan Wolverines

Prospect Measurement Source: College Gridiron Showcase

Ranking - Height: 5105 - Weight: 195


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 30.50”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.49


- Career Starts: 8 - Career Wins: 4 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 300 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 3.79
- 44 - Career Production: 132 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 7 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 2.35 - INT/Game: 0.05 - PBU/Game: 0.13
2014 Top Competition: Arizona State, UCLA, Oregon (with Stanford)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Northwestern, Ohio State, Michigan State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 0.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.49
PRODUCTION SCORE: 3.04
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Northwestern (2015), Notre Dame (2014), Arizona State (2014) -
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.55
Feet/COD: Does not process action on the field and alter base Tackling: L ack of length and closing burst create difficulty in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A or adjust positioning along the LOS appropriately. Fails to plant closing down against ball carriers in the open field. Will miss out
and drive or drop off of the LOS with suddenness or quickness. of play opportunities due to failure to close in and collision ball
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 15 carriers with given angles.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Man Cover Skills: Fails to show quality ability to flip the hips Coverage IQ: Mental processing and ability to string together
and transition into the trail position. Has a hard time staying with action on the field with body positioning is not strong. Will be
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 36.0” receivers pressing vertically due to a lack of length and lack of long caught flat footed with consistency and fail to stick to receivers on
speed. route stems when left out in space alone.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Acceleration: L acking in any sort of notable explosion or ability Toughness: Scrappy player. Has a strong build and a nice
to drive to the ball with necessary quickness to be a disruptive frame; does illustrate a fair amount of functional strength when
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A player in the secondary. playing off of blocks or disrupting receivers.

CB Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A


Flexibility: L acks the knee bend and hip drop to play with Effort: Plays hard. Made effort to transfer to M ichigan after
- Short Shuttle: N/A suddenness or showcase quality amounts of COD skills. Will have a Senior year at Stanford in an effort to get additional playing time;
hard time playing in coverages from a movement skills standpoint. failed to lock down a place in the starting lineup.
CB Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.16
Ball Skills: Struggles to identify the football in the air; allows Blitz Ability: Spent majority of reps off of the L OS in the
ball to get into receivers without challenging or extending to cut off secondary. Should not be regarded as a potential pressure player
trajectory of the football. due to lack of functional movement skills to challenge from far
ATHLETICISM distances.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 5.69
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Michigan Cor ner back Wayne Lyons has spent time at two major CFB Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.49 powerhouses: Stanford and Michigan. At both schools Lyons struggled to find regular
playing time and is likely going to find more of the same at the next level. Lyons is fairly Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
underdeveloped from a football intelligence point of view and his ability to play with Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

3.79 anticipation is a problem that will need to be resolved before even getting a shot to stick on a Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


53 man roster (or as a Practice Squad player). Lyons lacks the movement skills required to be
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
an impact player as well; at this point his best opportunity to extend his football career into
3.04 the NFL is to spend a high amount of time working on specialized crafts on Special Teams Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) units and trying to become a special teams ace. Does not have the baseline levels of Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
functional athleticism required to play DB in the NFL. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

5.69
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.10 (CB)


- 5 . 4 2 : U D FA VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Safety Rankings


POSITION OVERALL EVALUATION
POSITION NAME SCHOOL
RANK RANK SCORE

1 15 SAF KJ Dillon West Virginia 7.88

2 37 SAF Jeremy Cash Duke 7.62

3 46 SAF Karl Joseph West Virginia 7.57

4 84 SAF Darian Thompson Boise State 7.32

5 100 SAF Justin Simmons Boston College 7.24

6 115 SAF Trae Elston MIssissippi 7.16

7 122 SAF Vonn Bell Ohio State 7.12

8 151 SAF Miles Killebrew Southern Utah 6.97

9 153 SAF Tyvis Powell Ohio State 6.95

10 168 SAF Keanu Neal Florida 6.87

11 188 SAF Deon Bush Miami (FL) 6.73

12 208 SAF DeAndre Houston-Carson William & Mary 6.63

13 230 SAF AJ Stamps Kentucky 6.50

14 279 SAF Elijah Shumate Notre Dame 6.08

15 282 SAF Jamal Golden Georgia Tech 6.04

16 286 SAF Jayron Kearse Clemson 5.99

Safety Specific Evaluated Traits


Evaluation
Round Value
Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49


Feet/COD: Is the SAF a sudden athlete with the ability to plant and drive on throws in Coverage Instincts: Does the CB feel and recognize route combinations around him in
front of him quickly? Is he light on his feet? Is he a natural mover in the MOF? zone? Can he read the QB’s eyes to slide off initial drop and break up passes? Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74


Acceleration: How quickly is the SAF able to get up to top speed? Can he play throws Toughness: How big does the SAF play? Does he attack running plays? Can he stand
deep to sidelines or can he pursue plays to defend the last line of defense? up in traffic and make tackles with a presence inside the box? Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24


Tackling: What kind of tackling technique does the SAF display? Does he break down, Effort: Does the SAF pursue plays to all areas of the field, even to the far side? Does he
wrap up, “bite the ball”, bring feet? What kind of range does he have in pursuit? finish plays and go after the football in a ball carrier’s arms? Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74


Flexibility: Does the SAF have natural ability to bend from the hips and waist? Can he Blitz Ability: Does the SAF have the ability to pressure passing plays as a rusher? Does Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49
produce twist at the waist to turn and find the ball? Can he open his hips naturally? he have the speed and timing to disguise his blitzes and mask coverage?
Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Ball Skills: Can the SAF locate the football in the air? When he does, how well does he Man Cover Skills: How well does the SAF run with receivers in space? Can he disrupt Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99
time his jump to break up the pass? Does he have good hands? routes at the LOS, on their stem and win catch point? Does he play trai0l position well?
Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Safety Analysis


2016
Safety
Notes
Graded Athletic Measures
- 40 Yard Dash -
- 10 Yard Split -
- Vertical Jump -
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2016 Mean Evaluation Score


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- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

K.J. Dillon, Safety #9

Date of Birth: 05/11/1993 Senior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6004 - Weight: 208


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.15


- Career Starts: 29 - Career Wins: 16 - Winning Percentage: 0.552
- 15 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.19
- 1 - Career Production: 159 tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 20 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.31 - INT/Game: 0.08 - PBU/Game: 0.42
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Baylor, Texas Christian, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.53 - Tackles/Game: 6.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.90
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Baylor (2015), Texas (2015), Texas Christian (2015), Georgia Southern (2015), Maryland (2015), Alabama (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Plays on a highly dynamic base. Fully comfortable Coverage IQ: Proven to be a very heady player in coverage.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 11 to extend and reach the feet back behind COG in a backpedal to Aware of game situations and will play the sticks on third down
plant and drive with efficient COD. Light feet in backpedal, has no (although nearly burned on a few double moves on 3rd down).
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A problem pushing to stay over top. Ability to work to landmarks is very strong. Collisions WRs on stem.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: W ill stick foot in the ground and accelerate up to Toughness: Plays with a mean streak. Fills like a L B closing
the LOS as a means of closing down angles on short throws or down on the LOS. Has a strong presence in the box as well; active
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” runs. Has ability to cover half of the field effectively as a deep half shedding blocks with good hands and mobility in the torso to rotate
defender in Cover 2. to diminish surface area.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’1”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Physical tackler who will square up if coming Effort: High motor. Contributes on special teams as a return
aggressive downhill or slash low of coming in hard on an angle specialist in addition to defensive duties. Moves all over the field
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A into the boundary. Hits with a lot of power and will steamroll and plays full tilt on each and every rep, regardless of playing zone
unbalanced receivers. or playing edge contain in the box.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Hips and torso are highly loose, untied together and Blitz Ability: A lready proven to be effective in the box as an
- Short Shuttle: N/A capable of moving independently. Will throw hips open working extra run defender, physical and fast with effective hands to play off
into zone coverage and gain depth very quickly. Coils body into blocks and keep chest clean. Has frame and straight line burst to
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 tackle attempts effectively. force altered throws.
Ball Skills: Has not had high frequency of reps in space Man Cover Ability: Has been given plenty of looks to T rips side
compared to other SAF in class due to role as in the box defender. of formations to cover slot receivers with good success. Has the
Can take some poor angles driving on throws from overtop but length to play trail position and feels receivers well when turning to
ATHLETICISM typically adjusts mid-angle to salvage play. Flashes strong hands. locate the football in the air.

SCORE: 7.99 FILM SCORE: 8.24


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Safety K.J . Dillon fits mor e than just the box defender he was Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.15 typically used as during his career with the Mountaineers. Dillon is a highly athletic, versatile
defender with the ability to lock down Wide Receivers in the slot, physically match up with Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Tight Ends and carry them up the seam, cover a deep half of the field in Cover 2 or play Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.19 inside the box as a physical presence. His balance and versatility will be a wonderful asset in Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


transitioning to the next level; he can be a Swiss Army Knife for whichever defensive unit he
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
lands on. Dillon will need to be a bit more mindful of when he has overhead help in
5.90 coverage; he is aggressive on third down to drive on patterns at the sticks but does so at the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) expense of sustaining leverage vertically. Dillon’s other flaw is the occasional lapses driving Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
on throws in front of him. If he shores both of those areas up, he will be a high quality starter. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.99
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.24
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7.88: EARLY SECOND ROUND VALUE - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jeremy Cash, Safety #9

Date of Birth: 12/09/1992 (Transfer) RS Senior, Duke University Blue Devils

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6007 - Weight: 212


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.30


- Career Starts: 39 - Career Wins: 26 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 37 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 44
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.52
- 2 - Career Production: 336 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 15 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 7.64 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.34
2014 Top Competition: Miami (FL), Georgia Tech, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 8.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Northwestern, North Carolina, Pittsburgh
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 9.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.30
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: North Carolina (2015), Northwestern (2015), Georgia Tech (2015), Miami (FL) (2014), Virginia Tech (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Does not possess notably quick feet. A ppears to Coverage IQ: L imited experience working deep halves or thirds
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A be more of a linear athlete; will not plant and re-direct with of the field. Very strong recognition skills working against route
suddenness or sharp angles. Feet are smooth but long steps limit patterns in the intermediates. Sees receivers well out of peripherals
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A ability to alter base and shift weight quickly. and shows ability to leverage position into passes defensed.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: Does not show high amount of range when Toughness: Physical skill set is present to grow into a more
working on the back end from a backpedal position. Does possess efficient block shedder. A violent striker/hitter when attacking down
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” burst when attacking down hill, particularly when walked up onto hill against the run. Hard nosed player who started 39 straight
the LOS and slashing across the back side of runs. games for the Blue Devils over 3 seasons.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Can get caught high in pursuit angles and fail to Effort: Aggressive from the back side of plays, will sprint
come to balance prior to a back cutting in the open. Long, lean through in pursuit and out the other end of the play. Active dropping
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A frame with large sphere of influence at point of impact to wrap. down into piles on short yardage scenarios as a means of preserving
Consistently attacks football on wrap tackles with hand/helmet. yardage. No noticeable drop off in effort deeper into games.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Struggles when having to lean into tight angles Blitz Ability: Best trait. Shows excellent understanding of timing
- Short Shuttle: N/A along the LOS. Plays tall naturally due to irregularly high frame snap counts, allowing teammates to manipulate protection with
for position; impacts ability to come to balance. Does show nice patience and ability to take strong angles from the perimeter at the
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 upper half mobility to reach/challenge ball carriers with length. snap. Quickness with momentum is difficult for many OL to handle.
Ball Skills: R arely utilized in deep portions of the field; very Man Cover Ability: Sporadically locked up in man to man
much an “in the box” defender. Highly physical meeting the ball at coverage, most frequently in the slot. Is passive within 5 yards;
catch point but at times passes on chances to make plays on ball to would be best served using length to jam and re-direct. Physically at
ATHLETICISM lay a big hit. Should not be misconstrued as a ball-hawk. a disadvantage against WRs but would do very well against TEs.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.56


SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Duke Safety J er emy Cash will gener ate buzz for people hoping he is the next Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.30 Deone Bucannon; a player who played effectively as a Safety in college who transferred to a
more traditional Linebacker role in the NFL as a hybrid player. While Cash has plenty of plus Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
traits, there doesn’t appear to be enough there to suggest he’s a hybrid player. Cash is more Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.52 of a traditional box Safety and has the skillset to play as a hook/curl defender in zone Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


coverage and be a force as a second level run defender. Cash does not have excellent speed
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and lacks the foot quickness many of his peers have; limiting his ability to get depth off of
6.30 the LOS or sustain leverage if isolated overhead of receivers. Cash is a wrap tackler who is Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) able to generate a fair amount of force in short areas to drive on throws and disrupt at the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
catch point. Should be regarded as a Day 2 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

7.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Dec. 2015: Broken Wrist (no penalty).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 6 2 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Karl Joseph, Safety #8

Date of Birth: 09/28/1993 Senior, West Virginia University Mountaineers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5095 - Weight: 205


- Hand Diameter: 9.75” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.64


- Career Starts: 42 - Career Wins: 21 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 46 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Y (x2) - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.19
- 3 - Career Production: 282 tackles, 9 interceptions (INT), 14 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 6.71 - INT/Game: 0.21 - PBU/Game: 0.33
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Baylor, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 9.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
Not Available (Knee INJ) 2015 Top Competition: Georgia Southern, Maryland, Oklahoma
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 1.67 - PBU/Game: 0.33
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.70
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Baylor (2014), Texas (2014), Texas Christian (2014), Alabama (2014), Georgia Southern (2015), Maryland (2015), Oklahoma (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Illustrates smooth backpedal dropping off into zone Coverage IQ: Does well when asked to play as last line of
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A areas but lacks high end foot speed. Capable of sticking foot in the defense to hold leverage. Actively works to disrupt release off of the
ground and re-directing effectively, does well to sustain a balanced LOS when working in the slot. Does show quick diagnosis of route
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A base when playing backwards in space. combinations depending on team and game situations.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: Does not appear to have elite levels of burst but Toughness: Struggles to disengage from blocks due to lack of
motor runs hot at all times. Will beat teammates flowing to the length and anchor. Plays with the intention to physically impose will
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” football on account of high energy and intent to inflict hits on ball on opposition. Hits with heavy pads in spite of smaller frame and
carriers. Burst is at best with plays developing in front of position. will create pause when opponents work in his area.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Needs to improve angles when working from over top Effort: Is rarely, if ever, out-hustled flowing to football sideline
as last line of defense. Will miss some tackles going for knock out to sideline. Drives down hill hard with intent to fill at the LOS and
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A blows. Explosive tackler with power loaded into smaller frame. is not afraid to stick nose into heavy traffic pile to finish off ball
Shows awareness to attack the football in ball carrier’s hands. carrier. Plays well above weight class in terms of physicality.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Does not illustrate top levels of knee bend in back Blitz Ability: Struggles to finish plays in backfield if disrupted
- Short Shuttle: N/A pedal, allows weight to roll a bit high. Shows strong torso mobility by OL or TEs as a pressure player. Capable of cutting across face
to adjust to make plays on the football. Capable of reaching foot on blocks to penetrate gaps. Shows good instincts to press and
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 from under base to plant and drive. Shows strong coil into tackles. flatten down the LOS after locating the football.
Ball Skills: Early return from 2015 showed improvement. M ore Man Cover Ability: Opportunities have been limited to date,
effective locating the football with back to QB down field and was much more active in zone coverage. Will struggle if matched up with
utilized in higher frequency in space/man coverage. Strong nose for heavier skill players; who can bully down the field when not squared
ATHLETICISM football not just in air but also attacking ball carrier’s hands. up. Shows loose hips and physicality to match up on select WR/RBs.

SCORE: N/A
FILM SCORE: 7.96
SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: West Vir ginia Safety Kar l J oseph is a tough case for a NFL pr ojection. Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.64 Joseph does not appear to have the frame to carry over his smash mouth style as a tackler and
box Safety in the NFL, he’s much too lean and has already had a number of struggles on Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
account of poor angles in space to finish plays. He does not appear to have the size and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.19 strength to hold ground effectively as a man cover option, although there is a foundation Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


there that may be developed. Joseph’s movement skills to be a FS are reasonable and should
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
be considered; however his angles are again problematic to ensure safe productivity along the
6.70 back line. Joseph showed improved ball skills before an injury at practice ended his 2015 Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) season prematurely. Joseph should be approached as a Free Safety with a learning curve and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should be coached up on spot pursuit instead of visual pursuit to improve efficiency. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A (INJ)
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

7.96
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


Oct 2015: Knee INJ (-0.10).

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 5 7 : S E C O N D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Darian Thompson, Safety #8

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Boise State University Broncos

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6017 - Weight: 215


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 30.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.82


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 33 - Winning Percentage: 0.750
- 84 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 51
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.29
- 4 - Career Production: 209 tackles, 14 interceptions (INT), 12 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.10 - INT/Game: 0.27 - PBU/Game: 0.24
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi, Colorado State, Arizona
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.67 - PBU/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Washington, New Mexico, Northern Illinois
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.72 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.92
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Washington (2015), Hawaii (2015), Northern Illinois (2015), Virginia (2015), Mississippi (2014), Nevada (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Very smooth and natural in open space, especially Coverage IQ: Consistently disciplined with spacing as a zone
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 12 for a larger framed SAF. Capable of rapid acceleration closing defender. Will break on routes when able as combinations and
down into the LOS when ball breaks out of the pocket. Efficient defensive calls allow. Has a nose for the football and regularly
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A backpedal if isolated in coverage. arrives at the receiver to meet the ball and challenge.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Acceleration: Not the most rangy FS prospect, will not be able Toughness: W ill hit like a ton of bricks. V ery physical chopping
to challenge far side throws from the hash unless pass is with loft. down in the MOF. Will play the run assertively and fill with bad
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” Does have explosive burst coming down hill and can be relied upon intentions. Capable of attacking skill players in space to sort
as a MOF defender with above average range. through trash and beat blocks.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: V ersatile tackler capable of cutting down bigger Effort: Plays with hair on fire. Flies all over the field in pursuit
receivers low around the ankles, dropping a shoulder on a of runs both into the boundary and between the tackles and will
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A previously wrapped up receiver or wrapping one on one in space. hustle across the field in pursuit of passes. Effort does not come at
Consistently takes strong angles to the ball. the expense of safety as last line of defense.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Has very strong movement skill. Impressive levels of Blitz Ability: Height and burst are present to disrupt the pocket
- Short Shuttle: N/A looseness below the waist, plays on a dynamic base to carry speed both with interrupting throwing lanes and challenging for sacks in
well at all times. Will drop pad level to hit with leverage and “bite the backfield. Versatile player who has moved all over: single high,
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 the ball” when possible. slot, box SAF, etc. Can be schemed into positions to challenge.
Ball Skills: Has fairly reliable hands for a defensive back; does Man Cover Ability: Has the movement skills to be asked to
not have trouble catching ball away from frame. Reads throws from handle slot duties in pressure situations and spread formations.
an overtop position well to get into path of ball trajectory and be in Efficient backpedal, ball skills and football IQ all suggest upside
ATHLETICISM position to make a play. Physical at the catch point. present in those situations.

SCORE: 3.47 FILM SCORE: 8.32


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Boise State Safety Dar ian Thompson is the best Safety pr ospect to pass Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.82 through the NFL Draft in the past several years. A highly versatile player, Thompson has the
length, burst, power and instincts to be a force in a defensive backfield. Thompson may not Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
have the most explosive athletic profile for a defensive back but the speed in which he plays Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.29 the game and ability to process information quickly and correctly will make him an excellent Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


asset to a defensive unit. Thompson could be relied upon to fill any number of duties and
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
roles, he is experienced working coverage in the slot, playing single high FS and also
6.92 roaming the box. He regularly takes strong angles to the ball to ensure being in correct Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) position to make a play and also is a reliable tackler on the last line of defense. Thompson Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
should be valued within the first day of the 2016 NFL Draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.47
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

8.32
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No character/injury concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 3 2 : T H I R D R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Justin Simmons, Safety #27

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Boston College Eagles

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6.25 - Weight: 198


- Hand Diameter: 9.13” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 25 - Career Wins: 11 - Winning Percentage: 0.440
- 100 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 50
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.57
- 5 - Career Production: 229 tackles, 7 interceptions (INT), 14 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.58 - INT/Game: 0.14 - PBU/Game: 0.28
2014 Top Competition: Southern California, Clemson, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.61 - Tackles/Game: 7.67 - INT/Game: 1.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.18
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61
- Games watched: North Carolina State (2015), Florida State (2015), Clemson (2015), Notre Dame (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: L ong strider in large part due to frame and length. Coverage IQ: Opens gate against in breaking patterns, losing
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 Illustrates only average backpedal foot speed to sustain cushion leverage as a result; too easy conceding inside release. Very quick
when locked in man coverage. Can be a half step slow on routes diagnose ability on three step timing; especially from off the LOS.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A breaking in. Most effective as a straight downhill plant/drive. Tracks QB’s eyes well and trusts reads to lead to target.

- Vertical Jump: 40.0” Acceleration: Illustrates a very strong closing burst when Toughness: Underwhelming once occupied by blockers; does
attacking the LOS downhill from a collected base. Lateral play not use hands or length in frame to separate and shed blockers.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” speed is present to play between the numbers when responsible for Adequate box tackler as a contain or LOS tackler against the run.
the MOF but struggles closing down final gaps to sidelines. Sticks nose in piles willingly to clean up messes.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’6”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: W ill adjust form depending on angles and opponents. Effort: Shows a desirable motor at all times. W ill chase down
Long frame to grab cloth or wrap up depending on pursuit. Not perimeter runs from the back side, scrape overtop as a backside
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.58 notably explosive as a tackler but strong wrap up ability, especially defender or work across the field of play in coverage. Also
when square to ball carriers. contributes as a special teams gunner with quality reps.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: L oose player capable of producing sudden bend Blitz Ability: Does well with late shifts and rotations as a means
- Short Shuttle: 3.85 through the upper extremities and torso to make play on the ball of disguising pressure before the snap. Has adequate burst from still
or ball carrier. Comfortable playing with feet outside of COG. position to challenge the pocket. Needs to develop more physicality
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 Impressive flexibility for such a long frame. against skill players as blockers in protection.
Ball Skills: T racks football very well in the air. Catches the ball Man Cover Ability: Experienced working in the slot. Shows
well away from frame, is a capable hands catcher. Has length and physical intent but can be more assertive within 5 yards to disrupt
ability to attack the ball in the air aggressively; frame is a huge releases. Length to challenge from the trail position from the hip
ATHLETICISM plus to challenge contested catches. pocket but struggles to sustain if working from off position.

SCORE: 7.52 FILM SCORE: 7.38


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Boston College Safety J ustin Simmons has tr emendous length/size and Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 versatility to project well as a Safety to the next level. While Simmons will never play with a
physical presence or the ability to reliably play alone in the MOF; he has the flexibility as a Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
player to be able to fulfill a number of roles. Simmons drops down into the box to support the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.57 run very well and has the movement skills/ball skills to challenge receivers regularly who Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


cross over into area and test him. Simmons’ value early on in his career is supplemented by
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
strong work on the Special Teams units; Simmons will find the field and be effective in his
6.18 contributions early. If Simmons is to develop further, he must clean up some poor habits Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) working in space when isolated with receivers and become more physical to re-route Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
receivers releasing out into routes in space. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
7.52
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.38
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 2 4 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Tr a e E l s t o n , S a f e t y #7

Date of Birth: 02/16/1994 Senior, University of Mississippi Rebels

Prospect Measurement Source: Not Available

Ranking - Height: 5110 (Listed) - Weight: 195 (Listed)


- Hand Diameter: N/A - Arm Length: N/A

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Career Starts: 44 - Career Wins: 30 - Winning Percentage: 0.682
- 11 5 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.15
- 6 - Career Production: 252 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 29 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 5.25 - INT/Game: 0.10 - PBU/Game: 0.60
2014 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi State, Texas Christian
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Alabama, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 1.33
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.47
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Alabama (2015), Florida (2015), Oklahoma State (2015), Fresno State (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Backpedal is casual, would like to see a greater Coverage IQ: Is a bit too nosey for his own good in coverage.
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A commitment pushing for depth immediate after the snap. Base is Impact player but a gambler; would not recommend utilizing as a
dynamic, capable of tilting back and planting the foot before single high or a last line of defense; will bite on false stems and
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A exploding to drive forward and challenge plays. concede leverage.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: Explosive dropping down into the box. Fills at Toughness: Can get a bit passive when faced with blockers to
full tilt to close down space. Has a fair amount of burst to play half have to attack and shed to continue into pursuit. Fiery player who
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” of the field in a deep Cover 2 but lacks the long speed to be isolated will square up larger ball carriers and run right through them.
overtop as a Cover 1 FS. Prowls the MOF with intention to lay a big hit.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Fails to come to balance when attacking into the Effort: W ant to see same effort in run support against blockers
boundary. Does not account for moving targets and closing speed. that is shown against ball carriers. Needs to be crisper on MOF
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A Beautiful form tackler when able to square up ball carriers and get zones to get back onto landmarks. Can’t help but love the
pads and hips behind the attempt. enthusiasm visible on the field but a bit too blasé at times.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: W ill play on full tilt and carry speed well through Blitz Ability: Twitchy linear defender with enough burst and
- Short Shuttle: N/A turns but will occasionally lose footing in trying to re-direct on too physicality to be effective attacking the pocket. Has moved all
steep of an angle. Ability to drop pad level down and wrap mid- around formations but capable of challenging from the second level
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 thigh is strong. Loose upper half to reach and break up passes. as a MOF delay blizer.
Ball Skills: Hands leave a bit to be desired; has dropped a Man Cover Ability: Offers very little as a man defender. Plus
number of potential interceptions. Has the leaping ability to go up reps have come nearly exclusively in zone; particularly as hook/curl
high and get fingertips on passes intended for deeper targets. Will defender where able to break into the MOF and also challenge the
ATHLETICISM go for physical contact at the catch point. boundary.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.02


SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL)
Summary: Mississippi Defensive Back Tr ae Elston br ings back flashes of for mer South Evaluation
Round Value
Total
N/A Carolina SAF D.J. Swearinger. Elston is a physical player; he plays much more physical than
his weight class. But Elston can get too caught up in the big hit and the big play, much at the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (15%)
expense of making the play period. Elston can get tunnel vision with routes breaking in front Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.15 of his face as a deep zone defender and will get eager to break on the ball; leaving himself Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


susceptible to the double move. Elston’s “hair on fire” play style is a double edged sword: he
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
will make a ton of plays buzzing down into the box but also fails to come fully to balance as
6.47 a potential tackler and will overrun some plays into the sidelines. In all, Elston is a likeable Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) prospect with a visible passion for the game. But he needs to mentally discipline himself if he Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
is to be a NFL starter; which he is athletically gifted enough to develop into. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (70%)

7.02
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 1 6 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Vo n n B e l l , S a f e t y #11

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5106 - Weight: 199


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.31


- Career Starts: 28 - Career Wins: 25 - Winning Percentage: 0.893
- 122 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.57
- 7 - Career Production: 175 tackles, 9 interceptions (INT), 15 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.17 - INT/Game: 0.21 - PBU/Game: 0.36
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 7.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Not Available 2015 Top Competition: Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: N/A - Tackles/Game: 3.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.41
- 10 Yard Split: N/A
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Hawaii (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Plays a bit tall in backpedal. Steps are smooth and Coverage IQ: High frequency of plays challenging the football in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 fluid, does not have trouble dropping off of platform to stay overtop the air, will stay disciplined to sustain leverage in coverage in any
while playing as single high FS. Redirection ability to break on zone responsibilities and as a result is consistently in a place to
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A throws or close down windows is above average. make a play.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: Does not possess the high end close ability of a Toughness: Very physical presence inside of 10 yards to the
number of other Safeties in the class but does have enough to LOS. Can be a vicious hitter when closing down and ball carrier has
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” warrant a second thought before trying to squeeze into tight throttled down to try to hit a cut lane.
windows. Is capable of closing to beat defenders to the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: W ould like to see a greater consistency of throwing Effort: Plays with a regular motor. Could be mistaken for lower
the arms and wrapping up on tackle attempts, will try too often to effort levels but appears to be intelligent player who recognizes
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A blow up ball carriers with big pad hits. Effective in finishing in the when play calls require for more caution and to sustain leverage vs.
box and is notably more cautious when last line of defense. breaking hard and making a play.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Is not the most fluid prospect, especially when Blitz Ability: Has the frame and physicality to run through
- Short Shuttle: N/A moving backwards off of the LOS. Shows off ability to drop the smaller skill players in pass protection and challenge the pocket.
pads and get under skill players to hit with leverage and stonewall Spends time in a number of different areas of the field and can be
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 forward momentum. put into position to work close to the LOS without tipping play.
Ball Skills: Has converted a high number of opportunities into Man Cover Ability: Has spent some time locked up in off man
turnovers but does not have the softest hands. Reads ball trajectory coverage against slot receivers; does well to stay disciplined and
well to time meeting the throw at catch point or beforehand. keep leverage overtop, will keep everything in front. Does not have a
ATHLETICISM Physically will challenge smaller receivers. lot of experience in trail position.

SCORE: N/A FILM SCORE: 7.49


SIZE SCORE (13% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Safety Vonn Bell, an ear ly declar e for the 2016 NFL Dr aft, has a Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.31 number of likeable traits as a Safety prospect. First and foremost, Bell seems to understand
the importance of his position and role of the defense, he will play aggressive when the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (11%)
opportunity calls but will also play with a level of caution when assigned as the last line of Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.57 defense for the defensive unit. Bell does not showcase any particular high end physical Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (15%)


abilities from an athletic profile standpoint but does nearly everything well. His solid but
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
unspectacular on the field resume should bode well for his opportunity to be mid-round NFL
6.41 Draft selection come April. Bell may lack the high end upside of a number of more dynamic Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) athletes in the defensive backfield but whichever team ends up selecting him should have a Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
good grasp of what they are getting. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
N/A
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (61%)

7.49
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 7 . 1 2 : F O U R T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

M i l e s K i l l e b r e w, S a f e t y #28

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, University of Southern Utah Thunderbirds

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6017 - Weight: 217


- Hand Diameter: 9.50” - Arm Length: 32.13”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.99


- Career Starts: 48 - Career Wins: 24 - Winning Percentage: 0.500
- 151 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.79
- 8 - Career Production: 356 tackles, 3 interceptions (INT), 24 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 7.42 - INT/Game: 0.06 - PBU/Game: 0.50
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.65 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.63
- 10 Yard Split: 1.66
- Games watched: Utah State (2015), Sam Houston State (2015), Northern Arizona (2015), Fresno State (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Does not have high end ability to shift or slide Coverage IQ: L imited exposure working out in space as an
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 22 laterally; lacks foot speed to drop off of the LOS with quickness. overtop single high defender. Very active and versatile in the box;
Does have excellent plant and drive skills to get downhill and will work between the hashes or as a hook/curl defender with
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A challenge ball carriers or shallow crossing patterns. effectiveness to be in position to challenge receptions.

- Vertical Jump: 38.0” Acceleration: L acks the range or burst laterally to be relied Toughness: Monster specimen with a rocked up frame. Plays off
upon to handle deep middle responsibilities. Does have a stronger of blocks well with hand efficiency and upper body strength. Has
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” burst than film suggests to get downhill quickly and challenge runs tremendous hitting power to blow up ball carriers and command
to the boundary. fear/respect in the MOF.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’7”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: W ill get sloppy with some angles and overrun Effort: Is active through the box and carries the presence of a
balanced base as a means of finishing plays. Will heavily rock ball larger defender when faced with blocks. Will not concede downs or
- Three Cone Shuttle: 6.93 carriers when the hips and pads align and land flush on offensive yield space if faced with opposition. Strong flow and pursuit to the
player. Strong frame and tackling radius. football.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Struggles with wide lateral plant steps to change Blitz Ability: W ill be very effective as a pressure player at the
- Short Shuttle: 4.18 directions and lacks the knee bend to stay low and fluid in a back- next level. Shows the awareness to sweep hands and keep chest
pedal. Has a reasonable amount of coil for such a large frame to clear to shed blocks. Will run through smaller blockers and has
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 drop the pads and hit low. strong length to get hands up and alter throws.
Ball Skills: L imited opportunities to get hands on football; used Man Cover Ability: L acks a next level movement skillset in
primarily underneath in zone coverages to roam free and play order to be tasked with man coverage reps. Strong in the box zone
opponents after the catch. In limited flashes has shown ability to defender and run supplement player but will not be isolated
ATHLETICISM catch the ball cleanly. frequently in space.

SCORE: 5.90 FILM SCORE: 7.16


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Souther n Utah Safety Miles Killebr ew is r iding a str ong per for mance Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.99 during the 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl into the 2016 Draft. Killebrew proved he belonged on
the same field with the prospects present at Mobile and while he is not the most universal Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
prospect to project, he has a likeable skill set and should find success in the NFL if given the Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.79 right role to fill. Killebrew is a traditional box Safety player; he may well be only a two down Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


defender in today’s NFL if faced with long passing down and distances. Provided Killebrew
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
is given an opportunity to develop in man coverage against skill players, he may be a viable
5.63 nickel LB player to add further value to his game and keep him more engaged on the field of Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) play. As is, Killebrew will be a high quality value selection if taken sometime early on Day 3 Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
of this year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.90
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.16
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 9 7 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Ty v i s P o w e l l , S a f e t y #23

Date of Birth: N/A RS Junior, Ohio State University Buckeyes

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6026 - Weight: 209


- Hand Diameter: 9.38” - Arm Length: 31.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 7.32


- Career Starts: 33 - Career Wins: 29 - Winning Percentage: 0.879
- 153 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 42
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 8.24
- 9 - Career Production: 195 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 9 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 4.64 - INT/Game: 0.19 - PBU/Game: 0.21
2014 Top Competition: Michigan State, Alabama, Oregon
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.46 - Tackles/Game: 6.67 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 7.20
- 10 Yard Split: 1.60
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Michigan State (2015), Hawaii (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Pennsylvania State (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: W ill be handcuffed to a certain extent due to long Coverage IQ: Can be a bit late to get head back to the inside and
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 levers of anatomy and frame. Efficient transitions to hinge and read QB’s eyes to flow and take away MOF throws from opposite
pivot to the MOF as a SAF working overtop of stack and single WR side of set. Discipline is strong when shaded directly overtop of
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A sets. Fairly fluid in that regard. MOF to stay present and take away routes in front and behind.

- Vertical Jump: 34.5” Acceleration: Does not showcase a high level of burst or Toughness: Plays very well in high traffic areas. Capable of
explosion to attack and flow downhill. Is not capable of carrying utilizing hands to play off of contact both on route stems and in the
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” range from MOF into the boundaries if left responsible for deep box as an extra run defender. Large frame; will eat up impact with
middle; will lack burst and angles will be ineffective. fair amount of regularity to prevent extra RAC.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’0”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: W ould like to see more consistency running feet on Effort: Flow to the ball is strong in all aspects of the field. Does
contact. Does not possess a high amount of explosion in pads to jar not lapse in pursuit if ball travels to the far side of the field. Will
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.03 ball carriers, is much more effective as a come to balance head up carry zones through with hustle to reach landmarks and take away
tackler who can wrap up consistently and finish plays. areas.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Pad level does rise notably when backpedaling away Blitz Ability: W as not utilized in a high level of frequency in this
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 from the LOS to sustain leverage. Hip mobility is adequate to hinge area. Does not appear to have the burst to challenge from the
and pivot with routes breaking in front of face. Capable of outside of the pocket. Does have the length and size to reach and bat
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 dropping the shoulders to body low on tackle attempts. passes at the LOS.
Ball Skills: Has no issues to reach out away from frame and Man Cover Ability: Movement skills suggest a role as a press
corral passes at high point. Showcased strong sense of attacking man player against TEs is a viable option. Has enough fluidity in
ball with strong angles after QB release to intersect on trajectory space and functional strength to disrupt at the LOS and sit in the hip
ATHLETICISM and make play. pocket of larger targets.

SCORE: 5.90 FILM SCORE: 6.84


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Ohio State Safety Tyvis Powell had a str ong showing in Mobile, AL at the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
7.32 Reese’s Senior Bowl; playing effectively both in coverage and as a physical defender in the
MOF. Powell’s film mirrors much of the same, however there are a number of physical Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
limitations which will handcuff upside going forward. Powell is long at 6026; which Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

8.24 naturally brings limitations to foot speed and low COG for COD skills. Powell can play Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


around these limitations with clean technique and strong football intelligence; he has flashed
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
at times these skills but they do require refinement. Powell needs to trust his eyes in the
7.20 intermediates to flow to the QB’s eyes; he can make a number of additional plays if he can Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) gain traction in development there. Powell has the potential to develop into a starter down the Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
line; he would be a strong asset as a ST player early on and allow for development. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.90
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.84
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 9 5 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Keanu Neal, Safety #42

Date of Birth: N/A Junior, University of Florida Gators

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6004 - Weight: 211


- Hand Diameter: 10.63” - Arm Length: 32.75”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 9.00


- Career Starts: 22 - Career Wins: 12 - Winning Percentage: 0.545
- 168 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 34
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.28
- 10 - Career Production: 134 tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 5 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.94 - INT/Game: 0.12 - PBU/Game: 0.15
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Alabama, Missouri
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 10.0 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Alabama, Michigan
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.62 - Tackles/Game: 9.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.96
- 10 Yard Split: 1.62
- Games watched: Michigan (2015), Alabama (2015), Florida State (2015), Tennessee (2015), Florida State (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Efficient steps in backpedal. W ould like to see Coverage IQ: W hen tasked with the M OF does well to sustain
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 steeper angles in cuts to mirror ball carriers and take steeper responsibility and not vacate for first receiver to cross face.
angles to the ball. Has ability to drive and close down to the LOS Disciplined in deep middle or as a single high. Does not currently
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A rapidly. break and make many throws on the ball.

- Vertical Jump: 38.0” Acceleration: W hen driving with confidence downhill will close Toughness: W ould like to see a greater ability developed in
rapidly and carry a full head of steam into the LOS. Capable of shedding blocks. Patrols the MOF as an enforcer type player. Will
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” building up enough force in short areas to run right through punish ball carriers who test luck coming up between the tackles.
smaller ball carriers. Appears to have strong center field range. Brings heavy hits behind pads to jolt receivers.
- Standing Broad Jump: 11’0”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: T oo many lazy reps where attempting to shoulder Effort: Effort appears to ebb and flow. Does not consistently fill
ball carriers instead of wrapping up to cleanly finish the play. with the same enthusiasm on some plays vs. others. Appears to
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.09 Needs to repair pursuit angles to remove bubble and take more identify opportunities for big hits and go for kill shots. Actively
direct path to the ball. Hits with massive power. engaged as a zone defender through whistle.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Surprising amount of bend for a tall, rangy Blitz Ability: Checks boxes for size, power, length and
- Short Shuttle: 4.38 defensive back. Hips sit over COG in backpedal, shows ability to acceleration. Shows very well in the box as an extra defender to play
unlock and flip open hips to transition. Will strike with low pad gaps and is capable of lining up in high traffic areas.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 level.
Ball Skills: Currently makes more plays on receivers than on Man Cover Ability: L imited experiences. W ould not recommend
actual throws. Is fairly consistent in arriving just after the catch to playing in man to man coverage consistently; movement skills are
clean up mess if reception is conceded. Has excellent length and above average for a Safety but could be exposed in single coverage
ATHLETICISM size to contest if in hip pocket or greeting ball. underneath or vertically.

SCORE: 5.00 FILM SCORE: 7.56


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Flor ida Safety Keanu Neal appear s to be a viable star ting Safety pr ospect Evaluation
Round Value
Total
9.00 projecting to the next level. Neal is a bit conservative in deep coverages; which is meant to
be nothing if not a compliment. Neal stays consistent in working overtop of routes to sustain Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
leverage and prevent big plays from hitting behind him. Neal, when motor is running hot, is a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.28 hell of a handful inside the box as well as a plugging defensive back. He has impressive close Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


and burst to challenge plays and his pads pack a heavy punch. Neal will need to become
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
more disciplined to finish tackles by shooting the arms and wrapping up; he has conceded a
4.96 high amount of RAC yardage on account of assuming a big pop with the pads will be enough Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) to bury a ball carrier. Neal appears to be a Free Safety prospect in spite of his size and heavy Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
hitting power, would be a solid addition on Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.00
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.56
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 8 7 : F I F T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Deon Bush, Safety #2

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, University of Miami (FL) Hurricanes

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6005 - Weight: 201


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 30.63”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.80


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.563
- 188 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.51
- 11 - Career Production: 168 tackles, 4 interceptions (INT), 13 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.73 - INT/Game: 0.09 - PBU/Game: 0.29
2014 Top Competition: Nebraska, Florida State, South Carolina
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.67
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida State, Clemson, Washington State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.64 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 1.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.74
- 10 Yard Split: 1.50
- Games watched: Washington State (2015), Florida State (2015), Pittsburgh (2015), Nebraska (2015), Florida State (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Does not consistently drive out of stance with ability Coverage IQ: W ill consistently get caught dropping down at
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 17 to change directions and shift weight with suddenness; is more of a poor angles and not squaring overtop of WRs when left in zone;
product of inefficient steps and poor weight distribution than actual will concede easy breaks and fail to drop into the trail position or
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A lethargic foot speed. challenge targets.
- Vertical Jump: 36.0” Acceleration: Has twitchiness and ability to get up to top speed Toughness: Fails to use hands effectively in traffic to play off of
when attacking down hill or laterally after aligning feet and hips in blocks. Is a nasty, violent hitter in the MOF. Will deliver hard,
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” direction of ball. Will quickly close down once forward momentum jarring hits as a tackler and when meeting the ball at catch point.
is generate.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’3”
Tackling: Fails to wrap up on a consistent basis and receivers Effort: Consistently flows to the ball without passive attitude.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A with balance are able to withstand initial pop and continue for High motor and will press to challenge throws in area. Will drop
RAC. Can get caught hitting high. Has a large amount of power down quickly and with intent to finish inside the box against inside
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A and closing burst. runs.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98 Flexibility: A ppears to have a fair amount of movement skills Blitz Ability: W ill get beat if challenged with a squared up
and ability to contort body to demands as a tackler or leaning to block; cannot play off of contact with hands. Active in the box and is
- Short Shuttle: N/A carry speed through turns. Inefficiencies as a player stem more capable of buzzing down from the second level after the snap to
from poor technique/positioning. drive through the LOS and challenge.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19
Ball Skills: Plays with a greater sense of awareness as a hitter Man Cover Ability: L acks IQ/awareness in space to adjust with
as compared to playing around receivers to reach for ball. More reliability to be isolated and left 1 on 1 in the slot or in space.
consistently effective to greet ball at a receiver with a shoulder pad. Should be regarded strictly as a box SAF with run responsibilities or
ATHLETICISM Has flashed several “wow” plays in coverage but is erratic. left in zone.

SCORE: 6.75 FILM SCORE: 6.73


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Miami (FL) Safety Deon Bush has a high amount of potential due to Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.80 movement skills and hitting power that flashes on the field. However, Bush is a notable
project due to some glaring inconsistencies and lapses in regards to positioning, footwork and Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
general coverage awareness/IQ. Bush has a presence in the MOF as a heavy hitter and will Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.51 blow up contested catches flashing across his face if able to greet the ball at the receiver. If Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


unable to jar the ball loose, he does leave himself open to RAC due to irregularity as a wrap
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
up tackler; he much prefers to attempt to run through receivers with big hits. Bush will need
5.74 development as a pass defender in position and route recognition; he has a much higher Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) ceiling than he current presents but is of course no guarantee to develop into the player his Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
movement skills suggest he can. A early Day 3 option. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
6.75
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.73
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 7 3 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

DeAndre Houston-Carson, Safety #27

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, College of William & Mary Tribe

Prospect Measurement Source: Senior Bowl

Ranking - Height: 6007 - Weight: 197


- Hand Diameter: 8.63” - Arm Length: 29.88”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.13


- Career Starts: 45 - Career Wins: 23 - Winning Percentage: 0.594
- 208 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 45
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 7.81
- 12 - Career Production: 282 tackles, 10 interceptions (INT), 14 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 6.56 - INT/Game: 0.22 - PBU/Game: 0.76
2014 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Not Available (FCS)
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.54 - Tackles/Game: N/A - INT/Game: N/A - PBU/Game: N/A
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 8.32
- 10 Yard Split: 1.47
- Games watched: Villanova (2015), Delaware (2015), Richmond (2015), Lafayette (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: T all with long legs, does not move with notable Coverage IQ: Versatile player; utilized all over the field as a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 13 short area quickness or agility to redirect suddenly; will as a result moving chess piece. Has worked and shown ability to handle
find base out of line with some tackle attempts. Does not explode or perimeter zones, MOF as Cover 1 FS and also in Cover 2. Sees
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A drive off of initial plant step when breaking on throws. routes breaking in front very well.

- Vertical Jump: 32.5” Acceleration: Only average burst; most noticeable when able to Toughness: L ack of pop in pads is disappointing for a bigger
freely drop down into the box as extra run defender. Does not have player on lower levels of competition. Does not play with leverage
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” ideal range to play as a MOF defender in Cover 1 schemes. More to roll through blockers or ball carriers through the hips. Does
linear than lateral quickness. carry an attitude to fill aggressively.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’7”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Does not hit with a large amount of power in pads; Effort: Missed plays are never a result of poor or inconsistent
can slide off of attempts against larger ball carriers if attacking on effort. Regularly seen hustling into the boundary or filling on the
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.15 an angle. Makes a consistent and conscious effort to wrap up, edge in run support. Very active against the run to be a last line of
although grip strength does not play to frame. defense.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Consistently plays tall. Pad level and hips stay high Blitz Ability: Did not see frequent opportunities as a blitzer.
- Short Shuttle: 4.28 when working at high speed. Does show good ability to control Lack of burst will pose issues in finishing plays; although length
torso laterally to get head in front of tackle attempts. Range as a will be a plus to force QBs to throw over or around frame if left
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 tackler is strong, able to reach away from frame. unoccupied when pressuring.
Ball Skills: Can take poor angles working into the sidelines on Man Cover Ability: L acked reps in comparison to Safety or in
account of a lack of acceleration or burst. At best working the box opportunities. Does not appear to possess the loose hips,
throughout the middle of the field; capable of attacking forward foot quickness or COD skills to be relied upon as a man defender at
ATHLETICISM and utilizing length to play ball. the next level.

SCORE: 5.49 FILM SCORE: 6.41


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: William & Mar y’s Safety DeAndre Houston-Carson is a FCS standout who has Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.13 developed a high profile thanks to possessing the size/frame that evaluators want to see out of
a next level Safety prospect. With that said, Houston-Carson does not live up to the billing Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
some have given him; he does not tackle with a strong amount of power and lacks length Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

7.81 (arms have measured in under 30”). Houston-Carson looks like a box Safety at best, he does Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


not have the burst or range to play within the MOF as the only coverage option in a Cover 1.
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
He is at his best squatting in the intermediates and playing routes and receivers that cross his
8.32 face. Houston-Carson will struggle with the talent leap to the next level and must sure up his Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) tackling angles and tackling efforts as a means of finding the field; otherwise he will not be Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
consistently used or relied upon. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.49
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.41
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 6 3 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

A.J. Stamps, Safety #1

Date of Birth: N/A (JUCO) Senior, University of Kentucky Wildcats

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 5107 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 31.38”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.13


- Career Starts: 24 - Career Wins: 10 - Winning Percentage: 0.417
- 230 - - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 24
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.43
- 13 - Career Production: 124 tackles, 5 interceptions (INT), 13 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 5.17 - INT/Game: 0.21 - PBU/Game: 0.54
2014 Top Competition: Mississippi State, Missouri, Georgia
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Florida, Mississippi State, Georgia
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.79 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.67
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.53
- 10 Yard Split: 1.77
- Games watched: South Carolina (2015), Florida (2015), Louisville (2015), South Carolina (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Struggles to re-adjust angles once momentum is built Coverage IQ: A ngles when breaking to the ball appear to be a
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 15 and carrying a good amount of speed. Has a fair amount of short problem from any overtop position; will take too flat of angles and
area agility in the box. Backpedal strides appear a bit long, force overrun the target. Heady player from a single high FS position and
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A shoulders up. when buzzing into box, good spatial awareness to stay overtop.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Acceleration: Has a good amount of burst and straight line Toughness: Plays faster and closes harder than actual
speed once foot is stuck in the ground and breaking toward the physicality would suggest. Will bounce off larger, more compact
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” throw or the LOS. Will carry accelerated speed through dead area targets. If able to get pads underneath opponent is capable of some
and close on ball carriers or throwing windows quickly . monster hits in part to how explosive to close down.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’7”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: L apses come from sloppy technique (failing to wrap Effort: Can be guilty of lackadaisical finishes on far reaching
up targets) or failure to get frame and base behind pads on account boundary throws, will assume no play to be made. Fills the LOS like
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.17 of angles or not coming to balance. Explosive, powerful hitter. hair is on fire, closes down at full tilt to close down angles and force
Clean wrap up tackles when shooting the hands. a cut early.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Plays a little tall at times, in part due to lack of Blitz Ability: Builds speed well and is acclimated to spending
- Short Shuttle: 4.25 control when closing down and in part due to tightness. Has strong time playing in the box. Will fill and hit like a ton of bricks if given a
upper half mobility to reach away from frame for either throws or free run from the boundary. Dangerous player to watch from the
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 ball carriers. slot or second level.
Ball Skills: Catches the ball cleanly in the air, does not have Man Cover Ability: Has the straight line speed to challenge on
hard hands. Will make a conscious effort to attack the football vertical routes but experience handling man to man duties in the
through the receiver’s hands at the catch point, very disruptive to slot is limited. Much higher exposure and success rate as a zone
ATHLETICISM concentration through swat and physical potential to collision. defender or overtop SAF.

SCORE: 3.34 FILM SCORE: 7.52


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Kentucky Safety A.J . Stamps br ings back memor ies of for mer South Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.13 Carolina/Houston Texans Safety D.J. Swearinger. Stamps is a physical player who will fly
around and smack around ball carriers and potential blockers in the box; he’s quick to close Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
and has the power set in frame to pack a wallop. Stamps can get sloppy with technique and Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.43 angles as a pursuit player, he’ll run himself into poor position and have to adjust late to Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


compensate or make an effort to salvage the tackle. Stamps has some positional flexibility
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
and while his physical power lends itself well to playing a role in the box he also has the
6.53 straight line burst to work as a Free Safety, particularly if he’s paired in coverage with Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) another player responsible for the other deep half (or even 2 CBs for a deep third in Cover 3). Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
Stamps is a likeable player on late Day 3. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
3.34
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

7.52
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 5 0 : S I X T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA


5.75 - 5.99

< 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Elijah Shumate, Safety #22

Date of Birth: N/A Senior, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 6000 - Weight: 210


- Hand Diameter: 9.00” - Arm Length: 31.00”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 8.50


- Career Starts: 27 - Career Wins: 18 - Winning Percentage: 0.667
- 279 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 48
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.02
- 14 - Career Production: 168 tackles, 2 interceptions (INT), 10 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.50 - INT/Game: 0.04 - PBU/Game: 0.21
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Arizona State, Louisiana State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 4.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.58 - Tackles/Game: 9.00 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 4.45
- 10 Yard Split: 1.52
- Games watched: Temple (2015), Ohio State (2015), Clemson (2015), Stanford (2014) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: Struggles with transitions in and out of breaks/ Coverage IQ: Does not anticipate routes breaking off in front in
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 18 backpedal due to limited foot speed. Will get caught flat footed and off coverage; will concede space underneath. Does show a fair
struggle to drive on throws in front. Nimble feet when working amount of spatial awareness working as a zone defender in the
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A square to LOS as a scrape defender. MOF.

- Vertical Jump: 33.0” Acceleration: Does not close down tackle angles with any Toughness: W ill not provide a high level of pop through hands
notable explosiveness or quickness to fill alleys at the LOS. Does or pads when attacking blockers or the ball. Active and present in
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” not appear to have burst or speed to play MOF as a single high the MOF as a support run defender and is capable of dropping
SAF isolated as last line of defense. down to clean up emerging backs on the second level.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’11”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: L acks hitting power to jolt ball carriers; is instead a Effort: W orks hard to get into position and sustain leverage as a
notably consistent wrap tackler. Can have tackles run through by last line defender; when freed up will drop down actively into high
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A larger backs and concede extra yards after contact. Takes suitable traffic areas in an effort to contribute in support.
angles in pursuit.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Does not show a high level of mobility throughout Blitz Ability: V ery active from the second level but lacks the
- Short Shuttle: 4.51 the core and hips. Struggles to gain depth in backpedal with low short area acceleration to pick up steam and threaten timing passes
pads. Will not unlock hips easily to pivot against sharp breaks. from the pocket. Has enough length to force altered throws into the
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 Capable of keeping eyes up to chop low on tackles. MOF.
Ball Skills: Has not has hands on a lot of throws throughout Man Cover Ability: W ill not be successful in off man coverage
collegiate career. Is much more active as a pursuit player and a due to restrictions in movement skills. Has enough physicality to
run defender than trying to locate and attack the football in the air potentially turn and chase Tight Ends off of the LOS and stay sticky
ATHLETICISM or meeting receivers at the catch point. in hip pocket but lacks ideal ability to play the ball in the air.

SCORE: 4.28 FILM SCORE: 6.41


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Notr e Dame Safety Elijah Shumate appear s to be a tr aditional Str ong Evaluation
Round Value
Total
8.50 Safety prospect at the next level. Shumate lacks movement skills and ball skills required to
be an asset in pass coverage; instead he is most effective squatting between the hashes in the Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
MOF as an extra run defender layered behind the LBs. Shumate has a nice ability to flow Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.02 laterally as a backside LB would to scrape overtop of the LOS and fill against the run Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


working into the boundary. He does not, however, showcase the ability to use hands and sift
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
through traffic to create plays on his own in space. As a result, Shumate will likely struggle
4.45 to find consistent playing time in the box and should be regarded as a depth player with the Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) ability to contribute on Special Teams units courtesy of reliable, if not powerful, tackling Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
skills. Should be regarded as a Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.28
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.41
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 0 8 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jamal Golden, Safety #4

Date of Birth: N/A RS Senior, Georgia Tech University Yellow Jackets

Prospect Measurement Source: East/West Shrine Game

Ranking - Height: 5107 - Weight: 193


- Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 29.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 5.13


- Career Starts: 32 - Career Wins: 19 - Winning Percentage: 0.594
- 282 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 54
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 6.38
- 15 - Career Production: 169 tackles, 8 interceptions (INT), 13 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 3.13 - INT/Game: 0.15 - PBU/Game: 0.24
2014 Top Competition: Clemson, Georgia, Florida State
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 5.00 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
Georgia Tech Pro Day 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, North Carolina, Clemson
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.69 - Tackles/Game: 5.67 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 5.68
- 10 Yard Split: 1.55
- Games watched: Florida State (2015), Notre Dame (2015), Clemson (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: L acks ability to quickly close down from a flat Coverage IQ: Can get caught in the M OF out of position but
- Bench Press (225 lbs): N/A footed position or explode in short areas. Restrictions are not generally on underneath zones does very well to stay overtop of
fundamental but rather overall physical skillset limitations. potential throws and be in the right place to make a deflection or get
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A hands on the football.

- Vertical Jump: N/A Acceleration: L acks explosive qualities as an athlete. W ill take Toughness: Plays with a fair amount of physicality at the catch
an extended period of time to build up levels of speed and be able point. Not going to be known as a booming hitter but has ability to
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” to interrupt passes or drive on ball carriers running between the chop low. Difficult to knock off of balance on kick return duties.
tackles.
- Standing Broad Jump: 9’10”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: Sorely lacking in length to reach and extend as a Effort: Showed some passive angles towards interior runs when
means of both wrapping up on tackle attempts and influencing ball working outside of the tackles at times. Effective returner with good
- Three Cone Shuttle: N/A carriers and receivers in space. instincts and should be able to contribute on ST units.

SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98


Flexibility: Does play low to the ground but is not reflected in Blitz Ability: Lacks length, short area explosion skills or the
- Short Shuttle: N/A movement skills; rather a byproduct of frame. Runs with a wild physicality as a defender to push through protection schemes and
base, feet are able to plant and play far from underneath hips. challenge the pocket.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19
Ball Skills: Strong ability to be in the correct place to finish Man Cover Ability: Does not possess the movement skills to be
turnover opportunities. Sure handed defender with good reaction utilized as a man coverage option at the next level. High amount of
time to adjust to tipped passes in the vicinity. success has been found in zone coverage; will need to continue role
ATHLETICISM covering areas of the field and not individuals.

SCORE: 5.63 FILM SCORE: 6.26


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Geor gia Tech Safety J amal Golden appear s to be pr imar ily a Special Teams Evaluation
Round Value
Total
5.13 prospect moving forward in his NFL career. Golden does not have high level movement
skills; he will get pulled away from in the open field and lacks the burst and close to directly Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
challenge NFL receivers. Instead, Golden has proven to be a high football IQ defender with a Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

6.38 knack for playing throws and areas of the field well in the short/intermediate sections. Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


Golden has the potential to offer some depth but if he is going to make a NFL roster it will
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
most likely be on the back of Special Teams efforts; both as a coverage defender on the kick
5.68 units and perhaps even as a return option; Golden has proven to have a knack for big plays in Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) the open field once in possession of the ball. Golden should not be considered prior to very Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
late on Day 3 of this year’s draft. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
5.63
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.26
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 6 . 0 4 : S E V E N T H R O U N D VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Report -

Jayron Kearse, Safety #1

Date of Birth: 02/11/1994 Junior, Clemson University Tigers

Prospect Measurement Source: NFL Combine

Ranking - Height: 6040 - Weight: 216


- Hand Diameter: 9.63” - Arm Length: 34.25”

Overall Rank: SIZE SCORE: 6.80


- Career Starts: 15 - Career Wins: 14 - Winning Percentage: 0.933
- 286 - - Team Captain (Y/N): No - Total Games Played: 25
Position Rank:
LEADERSHIP SCORE: 5.30
- 16 - Career Production: 222 tackles, 6 interceptions (INT), 7 passes broken up (PBU)
- Tackles/Game: 8.88 - INT/Game: 0.24 - PBU/Game: 0.28
2014 Top Competition: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma
Athletic Testing Source: - Tackles/Game: 3.33 - INT/Game: 0.33 - PBU/Game: 0.33
NFL Combine 2015 Top Competition: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama
- 40 Yard Dash: 4.62 - Tackles/Game: 5.33 - INT/Game: 0.00 - PBU/Game: 0.00
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.57
PRODUCTION SCORE: 6.36
- 10 Yard Split: 1.63
- Games watched: Notre Dame (2015), Florida State (2015), Oklahoma (2015), Alabama (2015), North Carolina (2015) -
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 1.57
Feet/COD: L ong frame does not lend itself well to sudden, Coverage IQ: Can get lost in space and have eyes in the wrong
- Bench Press (225 lbs): 16 rapid steps or ability to snap base into position to change places in zone. Does not have a firm grasp of peripheral views to
directions. Levers are too long. Does play light on feet to hinge and flow and take away receivers crossing behind. Fairly linear with
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A open hips if pursuing opponent up the field. vision and ability to react to routes.

- Vertical Jump: 31.5” Acceleration: Questionable amount of range appears more Toughness: Only appears to play with imposing ferocity when
based on angles. Has a fair amount of burst and acceleration when closing on unsuspecting or unprepared receivers. Will shell up in
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 35.63” closing towards the LOS and breaking downhill, impressive ability the presence of large bodies in front and be content to pick way
to get up to top speed and generate high amount of force. through traffic instead of assertively pressing for the ball.
- Standing Broad Jump: 10’4”
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): N/A Tackling: T akes terrible angles closing down from an overtop Effort: W ill far too frequently concede plays. Can be seen
position. Will frequently run into missed tackle attempts by aiming loafing behind breakaway runs or RAC. Does not showcase ideal
- Three Cone Shuttle: 7.05 for the incorrect half of receivers. Has power in pads and can jar motor when having to sift through traffic. Likes to show up for the
receivers when frame is aligned. big hit or big play opportunities but does not compete in little things.
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 6.98
Flexibility: Frame poses a natural anatomical barrier from Blitz Ability: W as moved around the box at Clemson,
- Short Shuttle: N/A playing with leverage and a low COG for COD abilities. Fairly consistently saw reps to play as a pressure player. Linear burst and
loose and impressive level of bend through the torso to lean and length pose a problem for Quarterbacks whom have to throw
SAF Combine Avg. (03-15): 4.19 carry speed when running at full tilt. quickly around such a large wingspan.
Ball Skills: T racks the ball most cleanly from an overtop Man Cover Ability: W as given a number of opportunities to
position. Does not respond or alter routes to account for receivers play press man coverage. Plays physical and likes to re-route at the
at the catch point, however. Will miss opportunities to play ball LOS. Should only ever be asked to play press where length and
ATHLETICISM through receiver’s hands by running out of range to challenge. linear long speed can negate lack of short area quickness.

SCORE: 4.45 FILM SCORE: 6.19


SIZE SCORE (10% OVERALL)
Summary: Clemson SAF J ayr on Kear se is a physically imposing pr ospect in the Evaluation
Round Value
Total
6.80 defensive secondary. Kearse should not be considered a FS prospect but rather a traditional in
the box Strong Safety to maximize opportunities to get him playing forward into the LOS. Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00
LEADERSHIP SCORE (8%)
Kearse plays the game with an alarming disinterest at times, will be caught in frame jogging Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

5.30 behind a large chunk run or spectating from the backside. However even when giving a full Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

PRODUCTION SCORE (12%)


100%, poor angles and sloppy habits when closing down on receivers in space are a huge
Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74
problem. Kearse will get too caught up in chasing into the area to throttle down and square
6.36 up a tackle attempt, as a result ends a lot of plays by spinning off of receivers and conceding Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

ATHLETICISM SCORE (15%) RAC yardage. Kearse has some interesting potential due to the straight line athleticism and Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24
the length and size he can add to a secondary but should be a late Day 3 prospect. Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99
4.45
Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74
FILM SCORE (55%)

6.19
- O V E R A L L E VA L U T I O N - Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24


No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: +0.05 (SAF)


- 5 . 9 9 : P R I O R I T Y U D F A VA L U E - Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75


- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

2016 Specialist Analysis/Reports


Kickers and Punters

- Kicker - - Punter -

Roberto Aguayo To m H a c k e t t
#19 #33
RS Junior, Florida State University Seminoles Senior, Utah University Utes
Measurement Source: NFL Combine Measurement Source: NFL Combine
- Height: 6000 - Weight: 207 - Height: 5100 - Weight: 198
- Hand Diameter: 9.88” - Arm Length: 31.75” - Hand Diameter: 9.25” - Arm Length: 29.75”

SIZE SCORE: N/A SIZE SCORE: N/A


- Total Games Played: 41 - Team Captain (Y/N): Yes - Total Games Played: 47 - Team Captain (Y/N): No

LEADERSHIP SCORE: N/A LEADERSHIP SCORE: N/A


Career Production: 69/78 Field Goals (FG), 198/198 Extra Points (EP), 94 Touchbacks Career Production: 242 punts, 45.2 yd average, 68 50 yd+, 75 Fair Catches (FC) 106 inside RZ

- FG Percentage: 88.5% - EP Percentage: 100% - TB Percentage: 31.3% - 50 yd+ Ratio : 0.281 - FC Ratio: 0.310 - RZ Ratio: 0.438

PRODUCTION SCORE: N/A PRODUCTION SCORE: N/A


ATHLETICISM SCORE: N/A ATHLETICISM SCORE: N/A
SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL) - Games watched: All FG Attempts (2015), Oregon (2014), Auburn (2013) - SIZE SCORE (0% OVERALL) - Games watched: Colorado (2015), Oregon (2015), Arizona State (2015), Michigan (2015) -

N/A Kick Power: Gets strong loft at the L OS on distance kick s with the exception of N/A Kick Power: Strong loft and trajectory on both traditional and ruby punts. W ill
a handful of 2015 kicks. Has ability to consistently drive the ball from mid-50 yard regularly out-kick return units and does well to put lift and hang time on ball to
LEADERSHIP SCORE (0%) ranges in any conditions. LEADERSHIP SCORE (0%) allow coverage units time to work down the field of play.

Kick Accuracy: One of most accurate kick ers in CFB history. Has never missed Kick Accuracy: Highly consistent in efforts to punt into coverages and even
N/A a kick from 40 yards or less. Struggled during rough middle stretch of games in 2015 N/A more impressive ability to manipulate the spin on football to kick down the field and
with a few false strikes. into coverage areas.
PRODUCTION SCORE (0%) PRODUCTION SCORE (0%)
Directional Kicking: Is not phased by steep angles or tight areas to tuck ball Directional Kicking: L ittle offerings in way of moving to non-dominant side; rolls
N/A through; has no issues on short kicks from wide washes to angle ball through the N/A right on rugby style punts. Will regularly get both high amount of power and spin on
uprights. ball even from kicking on the move.
ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%) ATHLETICISM SCORE (0%)
Kick Coverage: Soccer background is evident; does not show high amounts of Kick Coverage: Faster than expected and rugby experience allows for
N/A polish or ability in spite of size to challenge returners as a potential tackler. N/A willingness to fight through traffic and assist as a last line of defense player. On punt
fakes has excellent burst and good open field awareness to make way through POA.
FILM SCORE (100%) FILM SCORE (100%)
Kickoffs: Struggled with keeping kick s in bounds in 2015 (4) and historically (11 Red Zone Punting: Surreal ability to pull the string and get ball to kick back
8.10 in career). Relatively low touchback percentage at 31.3%. May be better served 9.00 deep in enemy territory. Will regularly pin opponents deep with high amount of
strictly as a EP/FG player. backspin and excellent accuracy on deep kicks.
No injury/character concerns. No injury/character concerns.

Positional Bonus: -1.50 (K/P)


FILM SCORE: 8.10 Positional Bonus: -1.50 (K/P) FILM SCORE: 8.80
Summary: Summary: Flor ida State Kicker Rober to Aguayo, in spite of er r atic play in 2015, has a Summary: Utah Punter Tom Hackett is an excellent ST weapon; the two time Ray Guy Awar d winner
tremendous track record and would be well worth a middle of Day 3 investment to upgrade a kicking unit. has mastered his craft as a Punter and would be worth an late Day 2 investment.

- OVERALL EVALUTION - - OVERALL EVALUTION -


- 6 . 7 0 : S I X T H R O U N D V A L U E - - 7 . 3 0 : T H I R D R O U N D V A L U E -

Evaluation Evaluation
Round Value Round Value
Total Total
Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00 Multiple Pro Bowl Player, Top 10 8.50 - 9.00

Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49 Highly Productive Starter, 1st Round 8.00 - 8.49

Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99 Very Good Starter, Early 2nd Round 7.75 - 7.99

Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74 Reliable Starter, 2nd Round 7.50 - 7.74

Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49 Potential Starter in Year 2, 3rd Round 7.25 - 7.49

Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24 Backup/Spot Starter, 4th Round 7.00 - 7.24

Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99 Productive Backup/Developmental Starter, 5th Round 6.75 - 6.99

Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74 Very Good Backup/Quality ST Contributor, 6th Round 6.50 - 6.74

Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49 Career Backup/Good ST Contributor, 7th Round 6.25 - 6.49

Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24 Backup/STs/Project Player, 7th Round/Priority UDFA 6.00 - 6.24

Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99 Project Player/Practice Squad Candidate, Priority UDFA 5.75 - 5.99

Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75 Training Camp Contributor, UDFA < 5.75
- 2016 NFL Draft Prospectus -

Acknowledgements
This year’s edition of the Prospectus was the most challenging and most
rewarding edition to date. NDT Scouting’s profile continues to grow and
challenge me to step up and answer the call to provide the best possible
product that I can. Completing this year’s edition could not have been
completed without a number of people, who I would like to recognize here.

First and foremost, thank you to my family and my wonderful girlfriend for
tolerating a lot of late nights of locking myself away to study and publish this
year’s edition. I owe you all plenty for your love and support.

Thank you to Phil Savage, Patrick Woo, Rob Lehocky and the rest of the
Reese’s Senior Bowl staff for their hospitality this year in Mobile.
- NDT Scouting Resources - Experiencing the Senior Bowl was an invaluable portion of my evaluations this
year.
FWAA -
Football Writers Association of Thank you to the Boston College, Rutgers, West Virginia, Army, Villanova and
America provides NDT
Scouting with a plethora of
Delaware Athletic Departments for their accommodations in hosting NDT
collegiate media guides for Scouting for scouting efforts this year as well. I sincerely look forward to
biography information and visiting their facilities again next year to continue my scouting efforts.
career production.
Thank you to Bryan Perez of Draftbreakdown.com for allowing such a fruitful
Draft Breakdown - syndicate relationship between Draftbreakdown.com and NDT Scouting. I
www.draftbreakdown.com hope our relationship continues to grow and prosper.
provides NDT Scouting with
edited television broadcast cuts
as a means for evaluating Thank you to my newest addition to the NDT Scouting staff, Senior Draft
collegiate talent on demand. Consultant Joe Marino for coming on board and contributing his efforts going
forward into NDT Scouting’s new publication, set for release in August 2016. I
Sports-Reference -
greatly look forward to networking and working with you going forward.
www.sports-reference.com/cfb/
supplies NDT Scouting with There are many others that deserve a thank you. You all know who you are. I
career statistics and production feel incredibly blessed to have such an excellent support system and collection
from collegiate players.
of colleagues I can call friends.
CFBStats - Until next year,
www.cfbstats.com supplies
NDT Scouting with career
statistics and production from
collegiate players.

ESPN3 -
ESPN3 provides NDT Scouting
with available broadcasts
cached on demand and also Kyle Crabbs
provides alternate video views
of game action. Director of Scouting, NDT Scouting

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