2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Drake London
Drake London is more than you would expect from a big contested-catch wide receiver. The shiftiness and the run after the catch ability stand out.
Drake London is more than you would expect from a big contested-catch wide receiver. The shiftiness and the run after the catch ability stand out.
As a product of midwestern football, Tyler Linderbaum has been drinking the water that has produced great linemen like Marshal Yanda and Brian Bulaga. After watching the tape, it’s clear why he has the hype as potentially the best Linemen in the draft.
With different names sprouting up around draft circles every week, very few have been consistent in the spot they are in. Kyle Hamilton, however, has it a bit differently. Hamilton has been regarded as a top player in this draft class since he started getting minutes at Notre Dame it seems.
This year’s cornerback class is absolutely loaded.
Derek Stingley Jr. has been on almost every scout’s radar since the day he enrolled at LSU. He was once regarded as the best high school cornerback of the decade and a generational prospect.
No player this season has impressed more and improved their stock more than Aidan Hutchinson has. Is he the player people are talking him up to be?
The Cincinnati Bearcats are a force to be reckoned with this college football season. That is in large part to perhaps the best cornerback in the country, Ahmad Gardner.
With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.
What do you make of a running back who had just 143 carries over his four years of college, but ran a 4.32 40-yard dash and had elite athletic measurables at his pro day? Simply put Kene Nwangwu is an enigma, and represents a complex analysis.
While Jayson Oweh gets all the attention for Penn State’s defense heading into the 2021 NFL Draft. But Shaka Toney has just as much talent and pass-rushing ability. He could be a late-round steal with the potential he has.
Every year there are bound to be several prospects in the NFL Draft that go on day three and succeed nicely in the league. Kendrick Green could be one of these guys. Green had almost no draft hype at the end of the 2020 season but like several prospects, has picked up some serious steam throughout the offseason.
Syracuse had an amazing secondary last year. Along with Ifeatu Melifonwu and Andre Cisco was unsung hero Trill Williams. Playing primarily slot cornerback for the Orange might limit his value, but his presence on the field was impactful.
Drake London is more than you would expect from a big contested-catch wide receiver. The shiftiness and the run after the catch ability stand out.
As a product of midwestern football, Tyler Linderbaum has been drinking the water that has produced great linemen like Marshal Yanda and Brian Bulaga. After watching the tape, it’s clear why he has the hype as potentially the best Linemen in the draft.
With different names sprouting up around draft circles every week, very few have been consistent in the spot they are in. Kyle Hamilton, however, has it a bit differently. Hamilton has been regarded as a top player in this draft class since he started getting minutes at Notre Dame it seems.
This year’s cornerback class is absolutely loaded.
Derek Stingley Jr. has been on almost every scout’s radar since the day he enrolled at LSU. He was once regarded as the best high school cornerback of the decade and a generational prospect.
No player this season has impressed more and improved their stock more than Aidan Hutchinson has. Is he the player people are talking him up to be?
The Cincinnati Bearcats are a force to be reckoned with this college football season. That is in large part to perhaps the best cornerback in the country, Ahmad Gardner.
With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.
What do you make of a running back who had just 143 carries over his four years of college, but ran a 4.32 40-yard dash and had elite athletic measurables at his pro day? Simply put Kene Nwangwu is an enigma, and represents a complex analysis.
While Jayson Oweh gets all the attention for Penn State’s defense heading into the 2021 NFL Draft. But Shaka Toney has just as much talent and pass-rushing ability. He could be a late-round steal with the potential he has.
Every year there are bound to be several prospects in the NFL Draft that go on day three and succeed nicely in the league. Kendrick Green could be one of these guys. Green had almost no draft hype at the end of the 2020 season but like several prospects, has picked up some serious steam throughout the offseason.
Syracuse had an amazing secondary last year. Along with Ifeatu Melifonwu and Andre Cisco was unsung hero Trill Williams. Playing primarily slot cornerback for the Orange might limit his value, but his presence on the field was impactful.
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