
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Zyon McCollum
In the pre-draft process, Zyon McCollum put up a perfect 10.0 RAS, setting the NFL world on fire.
In the pre-draft process, Zyon McCollum put up a perfect 10.0 RAS, setting the NFL world on fire.
The 2022 NFL Draft is loaded with potential mid-round steals at running back.
Hype surrounding players in the 2022 NFL Draft comes and goes on a weekly basis.
A former four-star recruit, Brian Robinson Jr. was the 257th overall player in his class.
Former four-star recruit Josh Paschal played five seasons in Lexington, KY.
After a breakout 2021 campaign, Verone McKinley saw his stock his to one of the better safety prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Hassan Haskins was a solid three-year starter for Michigan and is one of the most bruising backs in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Injuries could not have been worse for the 2022 LSU defense.
While everyone is finalizing more of the big-name guys, some of the smaller names are lost in the woodwork, including Washington State’s Jaylen Watson.
A former four-star recruit out of Western Hills in Kentucky, Wan’Dale Robinson was the 87th-ranked player in the country.
Zamir White was a five-star recruit coming out of high school in North Carolina and ranked as the No. 1 running back in the nation.
Defensive tackle sleepers are rising from their ruins, and tons are getting steam just over a week out from Draft Day.
In the pre-draft process, Zyon McCollum put up a perfect 10.0 RAS, setting the NFL world on fire.
The 2022 NFL Draft is loaded with potential mid-round steals at running back.
Hype surrounding players in the 2022 NFL Draft comes and goes on a weekly basis.
A former four-star recruit, Brian Robinson Jr. was the 257th overall player in his class.
Former four-star recruit Josh Paschal played five seasons in Lexington, KY.
After a breakout 2021 campaign, Verone McKinley saw his stock his to one of the better safety prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Hassan Haskins was a solid three-year starter for Michigan and is one of the most bruising backs in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Injuries could not have been worse for the 2022 LSU defense.
While everyone is finalizing more of the big-name guys, some of the smaller names are lost in the woodwork, including Washington State’s Jaylen Watson.
A former four-star recruit out of Western Hills in Kentucky, Wan’Dale Robinson was the 87th-ranked player in the country.
Zamir White was a five-star recruit coming out of high school in North Carolina and ranked as the No. 1 running back in the nation.
Defensive tackle sleepers are rising from their ruins, and tons are getting steam just over a week out from Draft Day.
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