
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ahmad Gardner
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.
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.
There have been 12 weeks gone by in what is easily the most consuming sport in the world. Each first-round rookie has had some changes in their game, whether it be for the better or not depends on the player and coaching. For some, injuries have taken a toll and limited the development for their first year.
The NFL Draft process is starting to heat up as we get closer to December. Jim Nagy and his staff at the Senior Bowl and the other draft-eligible bowl games are sending out their invites for prospects, and we are starting to get a good idea of what the draft order could look like.
The 2022 NFL Draft season is nearly upon us and that means we are knowing more and more about who will go early and later.
The college football season is coming to an end but that means draft season is starting. Like every week, this week we bring you five prospects to look out for this week, whether they are a first-rounder or one of the more underrated guys in the country. Week 11 brings us some especially good matchups with players looking to get scouts’ eyes on them in potential statement games.
As we go into Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season, some teams throughout the league are clearly lacking in talent. A few of these teams happen to have multiple first-round selections and can turn things around fast. In this mock draft, there are a lot of offensive linemen, edge defenders, and cornerbacks selected. These are three impact positions with lots of top-tier talent. Let’s get into this mock draft.
This week’s slate of college football games is subpar, but that does not mean we can’t find a whole host of prospects to look at in terms of NFL draft conversation.
We are through five weeks of the NFL season and it is time to regrade the draft class from this year as of Week 5. Let’s get to it.
Coming into college football’s seventh week, we approach a rather dull slate compared to last week. That doesn’t mean we don’t have a healthy amount of prospects to look after, so let’s get right into our five guys to watch across the nation this weekend.
Both the NFL and CFB seasons are underway. Over the last two month or so, NFL scouts have attended college practices and games, getting a look at some of the upcoming draft prospects for the 2022 Draft. There is plenty of movement throughout the year in terms of which prospects are soaring up draft boards while others plummet. Here is the second edition of the stock movement for 2022 draft prospects, which thankfully doesn’t have many fallers.
Week 4 is in the books, and we have edged closer to the most festive time of year, the NFL Draft.
With Week 3 of the 2022 NFL season officially in the books, fans are finally beginning to get a taste of what the season has for their franchise: for better or for worse.
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.
There have been 12 weeks gone by in what is easily the most consuming sport in the world. Each first-round rookie has had some changes in their game, whether it be for the better or not depends on the player and coaching. For some, injuries have taken a toll and limited the development for their first year.
The NFL Draft process is starting to heat up as we get closer to December. Jim Nagy and his staff at the Senior Bowl and the other draft-eligible bowl games are sending out their invites for prospects, and we are starting to get a good idea of what the draft order could look like.
The 2022 NFL Draft season is nearly upon us and that means we are knowing more and more about who will go early and later.
The college football season is coming to an end but that means draft season is starting. Like every week, this week we bring you five prospects to look out for this week, whether they are a first-rounder or one of the more underrated guys in the country. Week 11 brings us some especially good matchups with players looking to get scouts’ eyes on them in potential statement games.
As we go into Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season, some teams throughout the league are clearly lacking in talent. A few of these teams happen to have multiple first-round selections and can turn things around fast. In this mock draft, there are a lot of offensive linemen, edge defenders, and cornerbacks selected. These are three impact positions with lots of top-tier talent. Let’s get into this mock draft.
This week’s slate of college football games is subpar, but that does not mean we can’t find a whole host of prospects to look at in terms of NFL draft conversation.
We are through five weeks of the NFL season and it is time to regrade the draft class from this year as of Week 5. Let’s get to it.
Coming into college football’s seventh week, we approach a rather dull slate compared to last week. That doesn’t mean we don’t have a healthy amount of prospects to look after, so let’s get right into our five guys to watch across the nation this weekend.
Both the NFL and CFB seasons are underway. Over the last two month or so, NFL scouts have attended college practices and games, getting a look at some of the upcoming draft prospects for the 2022 Draft. There is plenty of movement throughout the year in terms of which prospects are soaring up draft boards while others plummet. Here is the second edition of the stock movement for 2022 draft prospects, which thankfully doesn’t have many fallers.
Week 4 is in the books, and we have edged closer to the most festive time of year, the NFL Draft.
With Week 3 of the 2022 NFL season officially in the books, fans are finally beginning to get a taste of what the season has for their franchise: for better or for worse.
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