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  • Brenen Thompson Draft Evaluation | Fastest WR in 2026 Draft?
    2026/02/12

    Brenen Thompson might be the most explosive vertical receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft class. After beginning his career at Texas and transferring to Oklahoma, Thompson broke out in 2025 at Mississippi State with 57 receptions for 1,000 yards and 6 touchdowns. At 5’9”, 170 pounds, his straight-line speed, first-step explosiveness, and ability to stretch the field vertically make him one of the most unique receiver prospects in this class. In this scouting breakdown, we analyze: Elite straight-line speed and vertical separation ability Ball tracking and over-the-shoulder adjustments Change of direction and route-running flashes Press coverage concerns at 5’9”, 170 lbs Scheme fit and projected draft range Is Brenen Thompson a Day 2 pick? Or does his frame push him into early Day 3? Let me know your draft grade in the comments. #NFLDraft #2026NFLDraft #MississippiState #CollegeFootball #CFB #NFLScouting

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    10 分
  • Shad Banks Jr Draft Evaluation | All-Conference LB Film Breakdown
    2026/02/11

    Shad Banks Jr. was a major recruit out of North Shore (Houston, TX), spent four seasons at TCU, and broke out in 2025 at UTSA with 90 tackles, 7.5 TFLs, 2 sacks, and 3 interceptions — earning First-Team All-AAC honors. In this 2026 NFL Draft film breakdown, we analyze Banks’ sideline-to-sideline speed, quick trigger, zone instincts, Tampa 2 range, blitz ability, and overall athletic profile. We also discuss areas for improvement, including play strength, frame concerns, and occasional angle discipline in the run game. Is Shad Banks Jr. a true Day 2 linebacker in the 2026 NFL Draft? Let’s break down the tape. #ShadBanksJr #UTSAFootball #NFLDraft #CFB #Linebacker #NFLDraft2026

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    9 分
  • Emmanuel Pregnon Draft Evaluation | Oregon OL Film Breakdown
    2026/02/11

    Emmanuel Pregnon spent two seasons at Wyoming, two at USC, and anchored Oregon's interior offensive line in 2025. In this 2026 NFL Draft film breakdown, we evaluate Pregnon’s run blocking, pass protection, hand usage, leg drive, and second-level angles from his 2025 tape in Eugene. At 6’5”, 320 pounds, Pregnon shows impressive upper-body strength in Oregon’s zone scheme, consistently generating movement on double teams while displaying refined hand usage and strong pass protection instincts against stunts and interior pressure. We also examine areas for development, including lower-body drive consistency and second-level angles in outside zone concepts. Is Pregnon a true Day 2 lock in the 2026 NFL Draft? Let’s break down the tape. #EmanuelPregnon #OregonFootball #NFLDraft #CFB #OffensiveLine #NFLDraft2026

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    10 分
  • Cole Payton Draft Evaluation | Athletic FCS QB
    2026/02/10

    We’re breaking down North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton, one of the most intriguing dual-threat quarterbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft class. After spending multiple seasons in a versatile, Taysom Hill–style role, Payton took over as a full-time starter in 2025 and delivered an efficient, explosive season.

    This film study covers Payton’s deep-ball accuracy, touch and ball placement, timing versus defensive leverage, off-script creativity, athleticism as a runner, and areas that could limit his projection at the next level. We finish with strengths, weaknesses, and a final draft grade based on his 2025 tape.

    Let us know your thoughts on Cole Payton as an NFL prospect in the comments.

    Chapters:

    • Touch & Ball Placement
    • Timing & Anticipation
    • Off-Script Ability
    • Athleticism & QB Run Game
    • Throwing Motion Evaluation
    • Final NFL Draft Grade
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    11 分
  • Mansoor Delane Draft Evaluation | CB1 in 2026 Draft
    2026/02/10

    Mansoor Delane emerged as one of college football’s most complete cornerbacks during his 2025 season at LSU Tigers after transferring from Virginia Tech Hokies. This film breakdown dives into Delane’s press-man technique, hip fluidity, timing, physicality, and elite ball skills that made him a First Team All-American and a projected top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. From shutting down NFL-caliber receivers against Clemson to flashing elite explosiveness in zone coverage, Delane consistently erases separation and closes throwing windows. We break down his man coverage patience, off-man burst, zone instincts, and run support to show why he’s a true scheme-proof defensive back at the next level. Topics Covered: Press-man coverage technique Ball skills & finishing ability Zone instincts & explosiveness Run support & tackling

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    9 分
  • Vincent Anthony Jr Draft Evaluation | 6'6" EDGE With High Pass Rush Ceiling
    2026/02/09

    We break down Duke edge rusher Vincent Anthony Jr., one of the most intriguing defensive prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft. At 6’6”, 250 pounds, Anthony brings rare length, first-step explosiveness, and flexibility around the corner that immediately stand out on film. This evaluation dives into his pass-rush traits, how his length impacts both the run and pass game, and why his upside puts him firmly in the Day 2 draft conversation. We also discuss areas for development, including pass-rush sequencing, speed-to-power conversion, and edge setting, before closing with an overall draft projection. 📌 Topics Covered: First step and elite bend for a 6’6” EDGE Pass-rush upside vs. raw technical approach Run defense and frame considerations NFL Draft range and long-term ceiling Let us know your thoughts on Vincent Anthony Jr. and where you think he should be drafted.

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    9 分
  • Jeremiyah Love Draft Evaluation | RB Film Breakdown
    2026/02/09

    We’re taking a deep look at Jeremiyah Love, the dynamic Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back who firmly entered the national conversation over the past two seasons. Jeremiyah Love’s game starts with high-level vision and lateral agility, consistently putting him in position for his elite explosiveness and long speed to matter. This breakdown covers his change of direction, burst through the second level, ability to erase pursuit angles, contact balance, receiving utility, and pass protection. After a dominant final college season—highlighted by elite efficiency, production, and national recognition—we close with a full 2026 NFL Draft grade and projection. Let me know what you think of Jeremiyah Love and which 2026 NFL Draft prospects you want to see next.

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    9 分
  • Skyler Bell Draft Evaluation | All American Wide Receiver
    2026/02/08

    In this NFL Draft film breakdown, we evaluate Skyler Bell, the UConn wide receiver and 2025 First Team All-American. Bell finished the season with over 1,300 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns after transferring from Wisconsin, showcasing advanced route running, separation ability, long speed, and run-after-catch value. This breakdown focuses on Bell’s sudden change of direction, ability to stack defenders, effectiveness against zone coverage, and explosiveness after the catch. We also discuss areas for improvement, including play strength versus press coverage and long-term projection at the next level. 📌 Topics covered: Route running & separation Long speed and vertical ability YAC and ball carrier value Hands, ball tracking, and catch point NFL role projection and draft range Let us know your thoughts on Skyler Bell and where you think he should be drafted.

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    9 分