
Jonathon Macri
Analyst at Pro Football Focus
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1 week ago |
pff.com | Jonathon Macri
Bhayshul Tuten has a shot to be considered among the top-five backs in this class: Offering a strong profile and ideal speed, Tuten could emerge as the best Day 3 back in this class. Tahj Brooks offers a sliver of hope as a very deep sleeper: Potentially going beyond the top-200 in the NFL Draft, Brooks is arguably the best of those deep options.
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1 week ago |
pff.com | Jonathon Macri
Tez Johnson, as small as he is, offers one of the most intriguing production profiles in this class: A team will have to be willing to overlook the size concerns, but Johnson’s speed and ability to win in various ways could prove valuable at the next level. Tre Harris isn’t a deep sleeper but he might still be getting overlooked: As a fringe Day 2/Day 3 pick, the Ole Miss offense undoubtedly helped Harris produce, but that doesn’t mean he won’t translate to the NFL.
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2 weeks ago |
pff.com | Jonathon Macri
Abdul Carter offers an elite profile: With little concern for Carter’s prospect profile, he is already on a path to be considered an immediate impact player at the next level. Shemar Stewart and Mykel Williams‘ concerns: Both players offer strong athletic profiles, but as pass-rushers, they are far from finished products and have no guarantees of improving in the NFL.
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2 weeks ago |
pff.com | Jonathon Macri
Shedeur Sanders offers the best data profile of the class: While Cameron Ward is the consensus first overall pick, Sanders clears him in nearly every analytical metric. Jaxson Dart separates himself from the rest of the quarterbacks in this class: Dart’s passing metrics offer strengths that are few and far between with the rest of this class.
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2 weeks ago |
pff.com | Jonathon Macri
Harold Fannin Jr. should not be viewed as a lesser prospect than the other Day 2 tight ends: Both Elijah Arroyo and Mason Taylor have significantly more red flags than Fannin, who thrives analytically. Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland check all the right boxes: The two first-round tight ends deliver where they should and provide little to be concerned about in their data profiles.
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