2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Cameron Ward
We take a look at Cameron Ward, a quarterback who transferred from Washington State to the University of Miami prior to the 2024 NCAA football season.
We take a look at Cameron Ward, a quarterback who transferred from Washington State to the University of Miami prior to the 2024 NCAA football season.
Aqeel Glass stood out in the National Football Players Association Collegiate Bowl, and in a weak 2022 quarterback class he is rising up boards. He came into college as a two-star quarterback with three college offers and impressed at Alabama A&M.
Coming off both a highly decorated and record-breaking career at Buffalo, does Jaret Patterson have what it takes to be the next late-round star at the running back position? Let’s delve a little deeper into Patterson’s attributes to see if we can answer that.
Hidden in the shadow of Seth Williams lies one of the most lethal players in the 2021 NFL Draft: Anthony Schwartz. Anyone who watches Auburn fears his speed.
While many have improved their draft stock this season, maybe no player has more than Javonte Williams. Even though he is splitting time with Michael Carter for the Tarheels, Williams has made the most of his opportunities. Now, he’s thought of as a mid-day two candidate thanks to his explosiveness and play-style, especially after his game against Miami.
In a pass-happy NFL, emphasis on getting a receiver who can be a chain-mover has grown in demand. Lucky for the NFL, another top prospect is available in Ja’Marr Chase. Chase is the embodiment of an elite possession receiver who can make the clutch catches and be the reliable go-to target for a desperate quarterback. In a word, he has the talent to make a quarterback better; however, Chase opted out of the 2020 LSU season and declared for the NFL Draft.
Dylan Moses has been on the NFL’s radar since he received scholarships from LSU and Alabama in eighth grade. Once thought of as the next great linebacker, Moses was earning early-first round hype before he tore his ACL during a practice before the 2019 season and opted to return to Alabama for his senior season. This year has been a bit of a struggle for Moses as he switched to the MIKE linebacker role for the Crimson Tide. He has since gone from being potentially the best linebacker in the class to potentially the fourth or fifth-best.
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has been touted as the second-best linebacker in the class behind Penn State’s Micah Parsons. The two have similar skillsets that make them highly coveted at the next level. Owusu-Koramoah is well-known for his coverage ability and ability to play at multiple spots on the defense. It is almost a sure thing that he will hear his name called on day one of the draft in April.
Victor Dimukeje is an exciting playmaker on the defensive line. He has progressively been better every year and continues to dominate as one of the best defensive ends in the ACC.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
Kadarius Toney is a human joystick. He’s one of the twitchiest players I have ever watched and he is going to do some frightening things at the next level. The quarterback turned receiver could be an excellent return man, as well as a stud receiver for whoever takes him in the 2021 NFL Draft.
A year after the Indianapolis Colts selected Michael Pittman in the draft, the USC Trojans have another top receiver eligible for the draft. This year, it is Amon-Ra St. Brown. He is a true slot receiver and already has a sibling in the league, Equanimeous St. Brown, who is playing for the Green Bay Packers. The two are similar in some ways, but Amon-Ra is the better player.
We take a look at Cameron Ward, a quarterback who transferred from Washington State to the University of Miami prior to the 2024 NCAA football season.
Aqeel Glass stood out in the National Football Players Association Collegiate Bowl, and in a weak 2022 quarterback class he is rising up boards. He came into college as a two-star quarterback with three college offers and impressed at Alabama A&M.
Coming off both a highly decorated and record-breaking career at Buffalo, does Jaret Patterson have what it takes to be the next late-round star at the running back position? Let’s delve a little deeper into Patterson’s attributes to see if we can answer that.
Hidden in the shadow of Seth Williams lies one of the most lethal players in the 2021 NFL Draft: Anthony Schwartz. Anyone who watches Auburn fears his speed.
While many have improved their draft stock this season, maybe no player has more than Javonte Williams. Even though he is splitting time with Michael Carter for the Tarheels, Williams has made the most of his opportunities. Now, he’s thought of as a mid-day two candidate thanks to his explosiveness and play-style, especially after his game against Miami.
In a pass-happy NFL, emphasis on getting a receiver who can be a chain-mover has grown in demand. Lucky for the NFL, another top prospect is available in Ja’Marr Chase. Chase is the embodiment of an elite possession receiver who can make the clutch catches and be the reliable go-to target for a desperate quarterback. In a word, he has the talent to make a quarterback better; however, Chase opted out of the 2020 LSU season and declared for the NFL Draft.
Dylan Moses has been on the NFL’s radar since he received scholarships from LSU and Alabama in eighth grade. Once thought of as the next great linebacker, Moses was earning early-first round hype before he tore his ACL during a practice before the 2019 season and opted to return to Alabama for his senior season. This year has been a bit of a struggle for Moses as he switched to the MIKE linebacker role for the Crimson Tide. He has since gone from being potentially the best linebacker in the class to potentially the fourth or fifth-best.
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has been touted as the second-best linebacker in the class behind Penn State’s Micah Parsons. The two have similar skillsets that make them highly coveted at the next level. Owusu-Koramoah is well-known for his coverage ability and ability to play at multiple spots on the defense. It is almost a sure thing that he will hear his name called on day one of the draft in April.
Victor Dimukeje is an exciting playmaker on the defensive line. He has progressively been better every year and continues to dominate as one of the best defensive ends in the ACC.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
Kadarius Toney is a human joystick. He’s one of the twitchiest players I have ever watched and he is going to do some frightening things at the next level. The quarterback turned receiver could be an excellent return man, as well as a stud receiver for whoever takes him in the 2021 NFL Draft.
A year after the Indianapolis Colts selected Michael Pittman in the draft, the USC Trojans have another top receiver eligible for the draft. This year, it is Amon-Ra St. Brown. He is a true slot receiver and already has a sibling in the league, Equanimeous St. Brown, who is playing for the Green Bay Packers. The two are similar in some ways, but Amon-Ra is the better player.
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