
2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Spencer Rattler
We take a look at South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler, an escape artist with a very accurate arm.

We take a look at South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler, an escape artist with a very accurate arm.

Prime Time Sports Talk NFL Draft analyst Colton Edwards ranks his top 150 players in the 2024 class.

We take a look at Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan Newton, who brings power, explosion, and athleticism to the trenches.

We take a look at Rice’s Luke McCaffrey, who brings reliability to the position with consistency, effort, concentration, and football IQ as he was a former quarterback before transitioning to wide receiver.

We take a look at quarterback J.J. McCarthy, a proven winner and athletic quarterback out of the University of Michigan.

We take a look at Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott, who brings versatility to the position with the ability to utilize his blocking and receiving skills efficiently.

We take a look at Texas running back Jonathon Brooks, a well-rounded player with very few holes in his game.

We take a look at Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, a sure-handed receiver with some nice route running.

We take a look at Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson who brings scheme versatility with the ability to be physical in press or off-man coverage.

We take a look at Washington wide receiver Ja’lynn Polk, a very reliable and tough player in the slot.

We take a look at Idaho wide receiver Hayden Hatten, who brings you a red-zone threat or 1v1 jump ball ability due to his impressive vertical and sure hands.

We take a look at Ray Davis, a well-rounded running back with few flaws outside of his physical traits.

We take a look at South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler, an escape artist with a very accurate arm.

Prime Time Sports Talk NFL Draft analyst Colton Edwards ranks his top 150 players in the 2024 class.

We take a look at Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan Newton, who brings power, explosion, and athleticism to the trenches.

We take a look at Rice’s Luke McCaffrey, who brings reliability to the position with consistency, effort, concentration, and football IQ as he was a former quarterback before transitioning to wide receiver.

We take a look at quarterback J.J. McCarthy, a proven winner and athletic quarterback out of the University of Michigan.

We take a look at Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott, who brings versatility to the position with the ability to utilize his blocking and receiving skills efficiently.

We take a look at Texas running back Jonathon Brooks, a well-rounded player with very few holes in his game.

We take a look at Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, a sure-handed receiver with some nice route running.

We take a look at Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson who brings scheme versatility with the ability to be physical in press or off-man coverage.

We take a look at Washington wide receiver Ja’lynn Polk, a very reliable and tough player in the slot.

We take a look at Idaho wide receiver Hayden Hatten, who brings you a red-zone threat or 1v1 jump ball ability due to his impressive vertical and sure hands.

We take a look at Ray Davis, a well-rounded running back with few flaws outside of his physical traits.
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