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Jelani McDonald is an UNDERRATED Star in the 2027 NFL Draft!
6'2" 199 LBs | S Texas Longhorns
Jelani McDonald is a rising 2027 NFL Draft prospect with an intriguing blend of size, length, and elite athleticism. He is a versatile safety who can play deep, in the slot, or in the box, while showing strong instincts, physicality against the run, and reliable tackling. McDonald also flashes the ability to bait quarterbacks into mistakes, though he can be overly handsy in coverage and occasionally takes poor pursuit angles. If he refines those technical aspects, he has the tools to become one of the top safeties in the class. #NFL #CFB #NFLDraft
Dante Moore is Getting TOO MUCH Hate!!
6'3" 206 LBs | Oregon QB
He has NFL ready traits, such as a lightning quick release, deep ball accuracy, and great pocket awareness. He has a good enough arm to make every throw, and his quiet confidence and calmness during big games should serve him well in the NFL. Still, returning to college could fix these weaknesses. He is consistently inaccurate on short and underneath throws. He could also get a bit stronger, and learn how to handle pressure better. His athleticism will limit him as a playmaker, but he has a skill set that could make him a top pick. #NFL #NFLDraft #CFB
Do Not SLEEP on LB Kip Lewis!!
6'1" 227 LBs | LB Oklahoma
STRENGTHS
- Solid athlete who can match tight ends
- One of the best blitzers
- Plenty of in game experience
- Fiery personality with leadership qualities
- Explosive movement skills
- Used all around and makes plays
WEAKNESSES
- Feel in coverage is inconsistent
- Smaller frame gives him problems handling blockers
- Occasionally lacks gap discipline which can open lanes
#NFL #CFB #NFLDraft
Wyatt Young is Going to DOMINATE in 2026!!
6'0" 195 LBs | WR Oklahoma State
Wyatt Young had a productive season at North Texas alongside Drew Mestemaker before following him to Oklahoma State. He stands out for his reliability, versatility, and physical play, lining up primarily in the slot while also taking snaps in motion, the backfield, and in line. Young is shifty, tough to bring down, and thrives over the middle of the field and in the red zone. However, he's limited as an outside receiver due to his size and can be disrupted by physical corners. His move to Oklahoma State will be a strong test of his NFL potential. #NFL #CFB #NFLDraft
Jeremiah Smith has ELITE WR1 Type of Traits!
6'3" 223 LBs | WR Ohio State
Jeremiah Smith could have been drafted first overall in the 2025, and maybe even a top ten pick even after his freshman year. He has an elite combination of size, athleticism, and technical abilities. He is a nuanced route runner, who creates natural separation off of size and skill. He is a natural hands catcher, who can pluck the ball out of the air with his elite catch radius. While he may seem like a perfect prospect, he does have some flaws. He is largely mediocre as a blocker, and he can get pushed off his path against physical press corners. Still, even if he sits out the entire 2026 season, he could be an easy top 5 pick. #NFL #NFLDraft
Ahmad Moten is a TOTAL Dawg!
6'3" 325 LBs | DI Miami
STRENGTHS
- Explosive first step that allows him to penetrate gaps before linemen can react
- Heavy hands and upper-body power that moves blockers at the point of attack
- Natural leverage and low-center-of-gravity allows him to walk blockers backward
- Versatile across various alignments, provides schematic flexibility for defensive coordinators
- Consistently fills lanes and roots blockers from his gap
- Solid athlete for size, moves well laterally and quickly through initial contact
WEAKNESSES
- Relies heavily on initial power when pass rush plan stalls
- Short arms limit his ability to extend and disengage from anchor blocks
- Pad level drifts upright on extended reps
- Pass rush wins by collapsing pocket, not consistently beating linemen
- Needs counters and hand fighting refinement
#NFL #NFLDraft
Colin Simmons is a DOMINATE Pass Rusher!
6'3" 240 LBs | Edge Texas
Simmons has been a superstar pass rusher the second he committed to the Longhorns. He is such a difficult challenge because of his elite combination of athleticism, bend, and nuanced tools. He is explosive off the line of scrimmage, has an incredible dip and rip, and has a nasty ghost move. He has great ankle bend, and knows how to combine his legs with his hands. Simmons is not the biggest guy in the world, currently around sub-250 lBs. This lack of mass can give him issues against mauling offensive lineman. He also could benefit from having more counters in his bag. Still, he is a pretty clean prospect that with another year of development should be considered a top pick in this class. #NFL #NFLDraft
Dylan Stewart has SUPERSTAR Upside!
6'5" 245 LBs | Edge South Carolina
Dylan Stewart came out the gates as a freshman looking like the next big thing. In 2025 things did get more muddy, due to a nagging injury that plagued his year. Stewart is an enticing prospect for what he projects to become at the next level. He is a well sized defensive lineman at 6'5" 245 pounds, with long, wirey arms. He has shown multiple different go-to moves as a pass rusher, that as they grow in nuance, it will make him that much harder to block. He has an elite first step, elite bend around the corner, and is one of the freakiest players to watch on tape. The injury in 2025 did hinder him, so hopefully in 2026 we can get a full season of no injuries. He could also benefit from refining his tools, and becoming a more consistent run defender. He projects as a very high end talent, who if he puts things together in 2026, he may end up being a top 5 pick. #NFL #NFLDraft
Leonard Moore is a DOMINANT Lockdown Corner!
6'2" 195 LBs | CB Notre Dame
Leonard Moore is a very intriguing corner prospect who stands on top of a very talented corner class. Moore came out the gates as a freshman as a legit superstar. Through two years he has only allowed 52 receptions with a completion percentage of 50.0%. Moore has great length and height that make him a physically imposing corner. He is a very smart player, who is patient when playing in off coverage. He knows when to trigger downhill, and plays smart to not jump too early and pick up penalties. As a run defender he is capable, showing that he is willing to put his nose in and get physical. Most of the knocks on Moore come down to very knit picky issues. Tackling technique could improve, he has a bit of a lighter frame, and his hips transition speed seems okay but not great. Overall, Moore is a pretty clean prospect who possesses an NFL play style. He has elite awareness, ball skills, and coverage ability, and all of his knocks are things that can be fixable. #NFL #NFLDraft
Justin Scott is Proving to be a FORCE For the Miami Hurricanes!
STRENGTHS
- Athleticism very apparent on tape
- Strong frame to displace lineman
- When he times things well, he's hard to move
- Unique movement skills for size
- Shows actual nuance as a pass rusher
- Initial burst off the line is exciting
Weaknesses
- Pad level has a tendency to rise
- Can get displaced by double teams
#NFL #NFLDraft