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  • Jeff Caldwell Draft Evaluation | 6'5" WR Dominates the Combine
    Mar 1 2026

    Cincinnati wide receiver Jeff Caldwell just had one of the most eye-popping combine performances in the 2026 NFL Draft cycle. At 6’5”, 217 pounds, Caldwell ran a blazing 4.31 40-yard dash, posted a 42-inch vertical, and a 134-inch broad jump — elite numbers for a receiver of his size.

    After transferring from FCS program Lindenwood to Cincinnati in 2025, Caldwell recorded 32 receptions for 478 yards and 6 touchdowns. The production doesn’t jump off the page, but the explosiveness absolutely does.

    In this full scouting report, we break down: • Straight-line speed and burst • Vertical threat ability • Ball skills and catch point consistency • Run after catch upside • Route running concerns • Press coverage struggles • Final draft grade projection

    Is Jeff Caldwell a high-ceiling NFL Draft steal? Or a developmental project with risk? Let’s break it all down.

    #JeffCaldwell #CincinnatiFootball #NFLDraft #CollegeFootball #CFB

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    10 min
  • Combine Day 1 Winners: Sonny Styles, Caleb Banks, Malachi Lawrence and More!
    Feb 27 2026

    Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine delivered — and several defensive prospects just boosted their draft stock in a major way.

    In this video, we break down the biggest risers from the defensive line and linebacker workouts, including:

    🏈 Sonny Styles (Ohio State) – 6’5”, 244 lbs, 4.46 40, 43.5” vertical (LB record), 134” broad 🏈 Caleb Banks (Florida) – 6’6”, 327 lbs with elite explosiveness and 35” arms 🏈 Malachi Lawrence (UCF) – 4.52 40, 40” vertical, 130” broad

    We also discuss strong showings from:

    • Caleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana)
    • Grayson Halton (Oklahoma)
    • TJ Parker (Clemson)
    • Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech)
    • Jack Kelly (BYU)

    Who helped themselves the most? Who solidified first-round status? And which Day 2 prospects forced teams to go back to the film?

    Drop your biggest combine riser in the comments.

    #NFLDraft #NFLCombine #CFB #CollegeFootball #DraftRisers #OhioState #FloridaGators #UCF

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    14 min
  • Sonny Styles Draft Evaluation | LB's Draft Stock Peaks After Historical Combine
    Feb 27 2026

    Sonny Styles just elevated his 2026 NFL Draft stock in a major way.

    After finishing the 2025 season with 82 tackles and 6.5 TFLs as a key piece of Ohio State’s dominant defense, the Buckeyes linebacker followed it up with one of the most impressive combine performances ever by a linebacker.

    At 6’5”, 244 pounds, Styles ran a 4.46 40-yard dash, posted a 43.5-inch vertical (highest ever recorded by a linebacker), and jumped 134 inches in the broad (99th percentile). The explosiveness matches the film — elite first-step burst, violent hands at the point of attack, physical run defense, and rare speed-to-power ability.

    In this breakdown, we cover:

    • Why his vertical and broad jump matter for linebackers
    • His elite explosiveness and block shedding
    • Physical presence vs the run
    • Instincts and processing speed
    • Areas for development as a pass rusher
    • Final early first-round draft grade

    Is Sonny Styles the best defensive player in the draft? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

    #SonnyStyles #OhioState #NFLDraft #CFB #Buckeyes #NFLCombine

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    11 min
  • Spencer Fano Draft Evaluation | Utah OT Film Breakdown
    Feb 25 2026

    Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano is widely projected as a potential Top 10 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft — and the traits jump off the screen. At 6’6”, 310 pounds, Fano combines elite footwork, rare lateral agility, and explosive lower-body mechanics that make him one of the most intriguing edge protectors in college football.

    In this film breakdown, we analyze:

    • His elite first step and pass protection footwork
    • Mirror ability vs top edge rushers
    • Run blocking range and second-level movement
    • Areas for improvement (hand usage, patience, upper-body strength)
    • Final NFL Draft grade projection

    Fano’s athleticism and recovery ability give him major upside at a premium position. While refinement is still needed, the tools suggest early-round value with long-term Pro Bowl potential.

    Is Spencer Fano a true Top 10 lock? Let me know your thoughts below.

    #NFLDraft #CFB #UtahFootball #OffensiveLine #DraftBreakdown

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    9 min
  • Taylen Green 2026 NFL Draft Breakdown | Arkansas QB Film Review, Strengths & Weaknesses
    Feb 25 2026

    Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green put together two seasons of SEC film after transferring from Boise State — and the traits are undeniable. At 6’6”, 235 pounds with real straight-line speed, Green brings explosive athleticism and quick processing to the position.

    In this full 2026 NFL Draft film breakdown, we evaluate: • His command of the Arkansas offense • Pre- and post-snap decisiveness • Game-breaking running ability • Performance vs zone coverage • Interception trends and decision-making • Throwing motion and release mechanics • Pocket manipulation concerns

    Green’s explosiveness and progression speed flash on early reads, but zone defenders capitalized at times when his eyes locked onto targets. With 35 career interceptions and 11 in 2025, consistency and coverage manipulation remain key development areas.

    Is Taylen Green a developmental NFL starter with upside? Or more of a traits-based project? Watch the full breakdown and drop your draft grade below.

    #TaylenGreen #ArkansasFootball #NFLDraft #CFB #Razorbacks #BoiseStateFootball

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    11 min
  • Emmett Johnson Draft Evaluation | Nebraska's First Team All-B10 RB
    Feb 23 2026

    Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson is coming off a massive 2025 season: 1,450 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns, and 5.8 yards per carry while earning First-Team All-Big Ten honors. After four seasons in Lincoln (including one redshirt year), Johnson enters the 2026 NFL Draft as one of the most dynamic and instinctive running backs in college football. In this full scouting report, we break down: Elite lateral agility and instinctive vision Explosive burst and second-level acceleration Contact balance and lower-body strength at 5’11”, 200 lbs 3-down receiving value (92 career catches, just 2 drops) Areas for improvement, including pass protection and downhill consistency Is Emmett Johnson a true Day 2 pick — or could his weapon-like skill set push him into Round 1? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. #EmmettJohnson #NebraskaFootball #CFB #NFLDraft #BigTen #Huskers

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    9 min
  • Jack Kelly Draft Evaluation | BYU LB Film Breakdown
    Feb 22 2026

    We’re breaking down BYU linebacker Jack Kelly and his full 2026 NFL Draft evaluation. Measured at 6’1”, 246 pounds at the Senior Bowl, Kelly is one of the more intriguing “tweener” defenders in this class.

    On film, Kelly flashes high-level instincts as a run defender. His ability to read offensive line movement, diagnose zone concepts, and trigger into his run fits makes him a consistent presence around the football — even when the stat sheet (55 tackles in 2025) doesn’t fully reflect his impact. He plays with strong hands at the point of attack and rarely gets displaced.

    The questions come with athletic ceiling. Does he have the true sideline-to-sideline speed to play full-time off-ball linebacker in the NFL? In coverage, there are flashes, but route feel and long-speed can show up as limitations.

    Where Kelly may offer real value is as a pass rusher. With 10 sacks in 2025 at BYU and previous production at Weber State, he’s proven he can win on blitzes, stunts, and situational edge alignments. His first step, strength, and timing allow him to affect the pocket — even if he isn’t a full-time edge defender.

    Is he an off-ball linebacker? A sub-package rusher? A developmental hybrid? We break it all down and finish with a full draft grade projection.

    📊 2026 NFL Draft Projection: Round 5–7 📍 Position: Linebacker / Hybrid Edge 🏈 School: BYU

    Let us know in the comments: How would you use Jack Kelly at the next level?

    #NFLDraft #CFB #BYUFootball #SeniorBowl #DraftBreakdown

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    13 min
  • Weekly Draft Update: Arvell Reese, Makai Lemon, Monroe Freeling, and More!
    Feb 21 2026

    Welcome to this weekly draft breakdown where we finish conversations we started throughout this week. 00:00 Introduction 5:22 Arvell Reese 20:20 Makai Lemon 29:53 Monroe Freeling 39:13 Caleb Banks 47:15 Demond Claiborne 1:01:11 Bishop Fitzgerald 1:04:48 Bowman U

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    1 ora e 7 min