Myles Jack LBMyles Jack is a plus player in every category. He is listed as a LB but has literally played every position on defense. Consistently fights off blocks or outruns them. Punishing downhill tackler. Good length and knows how to use it. Power to stop offensive linemen in their tracks and clog up running lanes. Superb shedding ability and ability to work through traffic. Great press and mirror ability with hips on a swivel. Great recovery speed when ball is in the air. Great recognition in zone defense. Jack has elite long speed to stay with any player in M2M down the field coverage. Ideal in press coverage with ability to redirect. Identifies route and has head on swivel to locate the ball. Myles Jack is exactly the kind of player that fits in today's NFL with his elite cover skills and speed. I would not be surprised to see him as a MLB with his elite sideline to sideline speed. The Bucs will have to determine where the risk and potential of the player make him the BPA.
Noah Spence DESpence has a lack of ideal size - speed that makes his NFL journey more difficult. He is a talented edge rusher who consistently wins with low pads. Has ability to dip under would be blockers and squeeze right by them. Good combination of explosion and power for his size. Game speed is good despite subpar combine results.Stephane Nembot OL
Ideal size, length and power for the position. Can be a dominant force on the LOS and the second level. Has a dominant hand punch that effectively disables would be rushers. He has improved steadily each year. Very good lower body movement for the right side tackle position. Started out as a defensive end and was converted to OT. Likely to be a draft day riser.Su'a Cravens S - OLB Hybrid
Cravens is a big physical safety with experience coming down into the box effectively. Hard to block player who is effective in the box because he uses his good functional length to bounce off blockers and make plays. He wins with his length on nearly every play. He is a hybrid type of player that today's defensive coaches love because of his versatile skill set.CJ Prosise RB
Has a great combination of speed and power. Displays elite game speed. Great change of direction. Breaks tackles routinely and stays on his feet. Comes out of a low stance and keeps his pad level low at all times. Natural runner. Has a natural shift move that is not quite a cut but gives him enough space to blow past defenders. Has good burst to get through holes before they close. Has elite long speed to take it all the way without being caught from behind. Started out in college as a DB and switched positions and he still plays with that attitude. Played WR and CB in high school.Matt Judon DE
Has good length to get into OL and nudge them out of the way giving himself a clear lane to the QB. Great size and speed combo. Ran a 4.7 40 at 6'3" 275 pounds at the combine. Stays clean wading through traffic. Has great game speed. Routinely chases ball to other side of the formation. Played against inferior competition in college. The leap in competition will be huge for him. Issac Seumalu OLVery light on his feet. Seeks out 2nd level blocks and destroys his target. Pulls and locates blocks well. Is a mauler. Plays through the whistle. Versatility to play almost any position helps his stock.Nick Vannett TEExtremely good at blocking inline. Uses length and punch to stop rushers. Good functional strength. Large catch radius. Good run after catch ability. Dual threat TE that can stay on the field due to his versatility.Travis Feeney OLB
Great skill set to develop into a versatile hybrid LB who can do everything. He is a long strider at 6' 4" and is sneaky fast. Has great length to bounce off of blockers. Has great game speed. Great wrap up tackling technique. Good in coverage when asked to. Plus player in kick coverage. Has extensive experience rushing the passer as a OLB at Washington but at his size he is best ssuited as a real line backer in space to take advantage of his speed and sure tackling ability. As a converted safety, I see him as more of a hybrid type of player at the next level to take advantage of his skill set. Lack of experience at LB could hurt his draft stock.Cyrus Jones CB/RETDynamic open field return threat. Has elite game speed. Not as polished as you would like at CB but will contribute on special teams.
Derrick Henry RBHenry breaks the mold as a RB. Gifted with outrageous size - speed - vision and power Henry plays with great balance for such a tall RB. Michael Thomas So. Miss. WRThomas is from a small school but he put up big production. Has NFL size and route running ability. Has been well coached or is just a natural. Had huge games against top competition. Has good game speed. Could be a mid round steal. Kenneth Dixon RBDixon is a very well rounded player who had great college production. Has NFL skill set in pass protection and catching the ball out of the backfield. Very well rounded RB.Justin Simmons FS
Aggressive in run support. Good open field tackler. Simmons has high potential as an NFL FS. Not many players have these kinds of physical gifts. Could be a draft day riser.Deiondre' Hall S
Unreal length for the position. Great closing ability when the ball is in the air. Great ball skills. Has a knack for making the big play. Punishing and sure tackler. Hall is lacking straight line speed that scouts would like to see but he ticks all the other boxes. Projects as a S but my preference would be to see him play the nickel. Devante Booker RBBooker would be a great backup RB to take some carries. Good out of backfield and slot. Similar build and play style as Doug Martin. Has good game speed. Would be a great 3rd RB.Carl Nassib DEGreat use of length and hands to swat would be blockers to the side. Almost always seems to disengage blockers and stay clean. Able to set the edge. Good explosion to get up the field quickly. Good balance. Has a high motor. Nassib had a great year but question marks remain due to only one year of production.Darian Thompson FS
Great instincts. Great ball skills. Plus player in run support. High points the ball. Thompson is a human highlight reel. Every time he steps on the field he makes plays. Lack of size - speed hurts his draft stock, especially his small frame.Shon Coleman OGBig, powerful player. Has super length but doesn't always use it to his advantage. Quick footed for his size and very good reaching second level blocks. Road grader tackle who will likely transition as a guard due to a stiff lower body with limited change of direction ability.
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Posted : Apr. 29, 2016 5:35 pm