NFL Draft Yearbook Scouting Report – LB Chad Muma – Wyoming

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LB Chad Muma – Wyoming

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Linebacker Prospect

Chad Muma #48 – 6-3, 240 – Wyoming –  Sp. 4.60
           NFL Comparison: Logan Wilson                    Rating 82
Physical dependable senior excelled both downhill and between the hash marks in his two-starting seasons for the Cowboys. Back-to-back 1st team MWC performer with over 200 tackles during that period. Aggressive and passionate and plays hard till the whistle. Good teammate and hard worker. Above average quickness and playing speed and displays a burst to consistently close. Good range sideline-to-sideline with sound angles and the ability to get through traffic and scrape. Top athleticism downhill and laterally with the agility and COD to play in space. Developing core strength at his 240 lbs. which he is beginning to use effectively as a huge hitter. Plays behind his pads and rarely on the ground. Strong active hands and has learned to use them in all facets. Potential to develop into a 3-down backer with improvement in coverage ability. Former safety is a quick study in coverage and capable of being an early three down starter. Reliable run-plugger does a plus job of stopping runs before they can turn into positive yardage. Displays good peripheral vision and decisive in his read/react ability. Goes where his eyes tell him. Takes few false steps and trusts his vision and instincts. Shows awareness and technique to slips blocks well. Maintains good balance with the instincts to react which allows him to play fast. Squares himself up to ball carriers to create an impact and make the tackle. Plays within himself and has been a consistent tackler vs a high level of competition and big games. Capable blitzer with the burst to close, though relies more on power than technique. Consistently slips/sheds blockers in space with a combination of technique and power. Sifts well through trash and tough to get off his feet. Struggles vs big interior blockers and prefers to slip with strong hands and quick feet. Able to disengage and stay on his feet. Though not a quick twitch athlete, he will be a starter in time. In pass coverage, he is proficient in zone and short area currently, though needs development in the deeper zones. Potential to cover faster TE’s up the seam, though not ready now. Good lateral range, though can be exploited by fast backs in space when asked to cover too much ground. Also, shows the versatility to play Sam in the 4-3 set. As a senior, he totaled 142 tackles, 9 TFL, 1 PBU, 3 picks and 2 sacks, starting all 13 games. Earned DPOY and 1st team MWC honors. At the NFL Combine, he weighed in at 239 lbs. and 6’3” with 31 5/8” arms and 10” hands. Ran a 4.63 time with 27 reps and had a 40” VL, 10’9” BJ and did a 4.28 shuttle and 7.06 three cone. It was a very good workout. Top AA and play recognition ability and he is able to contribute early and possibly start. Intelligent and heady and understands assignment football while able to carry them out well. Rising savvy backer and top 50-75 prospect with fast development and the intangibles to make an impact as both a starter and special teams’ performer.
                               Draft Projection: 2nd-3rd Round




NFL Draft Yearbook Scouting Report – WR Christian Watson – North Dakota St

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Christian Watson – North Dakota State

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Wide Receiver Prospect

Christian Watson #1 – 6-4, 210 – North Dakota State – Sp. 4.35
            NFL Comparison: CeeDee Lamb                          Rating 88
Fast sure handed senior was the go-to guy for the Bisons over his career. Earned first team honors in 2019. Good lean athletic frame with speed and the running skills to be an impact weapon in the NFL. Speed to get deep regularly on the nine route and developing the nuances as a route-runner to separate from coverage and run the full route tree. Good lean muscle development and adequate functional strength, but could benefit from adding more muscle to his frame. Smooth runner moves in a gliding style, yet showed good elusiveness as a runner after the catch with efficient footwork to create space and break the play. Outstanding hand-eye coordination and able to elevate and high point the ball. Strong hands and usually able to maintain control while taking hits. Natural athlete and polished in many critical aspects of play. With experience, he has learned to run better routes with quicker cuts. Able to maintain concentration on making the catch and separate from defenders. Alert and works his way back to pass. Reading zone coverage better and learning how to find and settle in the soft spots. Adequate as a blocker, but needs hand technique work to improve and sustain.
The Numbers: In 2021, he played in 12 games and had 43 receptions for 801 yards for 18.6 yard average and 7 TDs. At the Senior Bowl, he had a good performance, especially running routes with quick adjustments on the ball. During his career, he caught 105 passes for 2140 yards for a 20.4 average and 14 TDs. At the NFL Combine, he came in just over 6’4” and 208 lbs. Ran a 4.36 time with an exceptional 1.46 ten-yard split time. Added a 38.5”VL and an 11”4”BJ. It was an excellent workout. Similar to CeeDee Lamb in size, speed, body type, AA and development.
The Skinny: Fast athlete with speed to take the lid off a defense. Developing receiver with definite playmaking ability to be a weapon in a few roles both outside and in the slot. Impact in three wideout sets early. Playmaker needs to prove he will go over the middle consistently and must learn the full route tree to be a complete receiver. Fast rising top 50 prospect on my board after the NFL Combine. Probably goes in the early rounds with the strong demand at the position for playmakers. Emerging talent with the tools to continue to improve and be a huge factor in the right situation. Versatile playmaker can provide impact in time and be a difference maker. Incredible ceiling to become an NFL star.
Draft Projection: 1st-2nd Round




NFL Draft Yearbook Scouting Report – TE Trey McBride – Colorado St

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Tight End Prospect

 1 * Trey McBride #85 – 6-3, 245             Colorado State – Sp. 4.55
NFL Comparison: Dallas Clark                     Rating 88

Athletic mobile junior flashed big play talent over his MWC career, earning first team honors in 2021. Two-time MWC honoree and John Mackey 2021 winner. Lined up as both an inline and flex performer over his four starting seasons. Fluid athlete with top athleticism to press the middle of the field and naturally run the seam. Agile and flexible to change directions or go up for the ball. Natural hands catcher with run after the catch ability that is just being tapped into in a number of formations. Fast developing receiver with huge upside as a vertical threat. Solid specimen and easy mover with some growth potential. He has improved significantly as a blocker. Quick athlete with the explosiveness off the line to get into a defender or his routes with the footwork and agility to be a very effective movement blocker with further technique work. Greatest asset is his developed playmaking ability. Early contribution as flex receiver and H-back with the receiving skills to become a difference maker. High grades for top overall development and receiving skills. Savvy route runner with very good instincts to read and adjust to coverage and sit in holes. Able to catch outside the frame with a nice receiving radius and huge hands (10 1/8”). Settles in the soft spots in zones to move the chains. Very dangerous on crossing routes with fine run after the catch ability and speed to break plays. Quick getting off the line and beats the jam to get a clean release. At the breakpoint, he separates well in coverage and creates a consistently reliable target. Tough in the shorter zones on crossing routes, hooks and underneath routes with good hands and the ability to adjust. Runs well and snatches the ball in a crowd. Difficult matchup in single coverage with a developed route tree. As blocker, he is quick on the snap with stocky athletic frame and good hand usage to get a surge at the point of attack. Needs development blocking, including a stronger punch with improved lower body power and footwork. In limited time inline, he graded out high as a blocker, relying more on toughness and athleticism than sound technique and functional strength. As a move blocker, gets into an opponent on 2nd level and shows quickness to sustain. On the move, shows the talent to seal and neutralize with the agility to reach backers, though needs technique and strength work.

The Numbers:   In 2021, he started 12 games and caught 90 passes for 1121 yards and 1 TD. Earned first team MWC and All-American honors. In 2020, he started every game and caught 22 passes for 330 yards, a 15-yard average and 4 TDs, earning 2nd team MWC honors. At the NFL Combine, he checked in at 246 lbs. and just under 6’4” with 32 1/2” arms and 10 1/8” hands. Did not run and did 18 reps in the lifting. Added a 33” VJ and a 9’9” BJ. Looked very good in the positional drills with the agility to adjust to the pass. Similar to former Colts’ Pro Bowler, Dallas Clark in size, play making ability, AA and developed receiving talent. Also, similar to George Kittle in many respects.

The Skinny:  Mobile sure handed prospect with very good athleticism to play in base and multiple sets with highly developed skills and LOD as a receiver. Quality addition with the athletic talent to give an offense an early playmaker. As a receiver, he has upside with soft hands, fine movement skills and good speed to stretch the seam. Versatile and marginal top 40 and rising prospect with the talent to surprise in the right offense. Emerging playmaker with skill set to be ideal for today’s pro-offenses.
Draft Projection: 1st-2nd Round




NFL Draft Yearbook Scouting Report – LB Leo Chenal – Wisconsin

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Leo Chenal #5 – 6-3, 250                                  Wisconsin – Sp. 4.55 
            NFL Comparison: Brian Urlacher                          Rating 90                                                         
Athletic, explosive senior completed an outstanding final season during his only year as a full-time starter. Earned first team Draft Insiders’ All-American and Big Ten honors for a well-rounded performance. Strong angular frame with sideline-to-sideline speed and the power to finish. Highly developed defender with the level to be a three down NFL starter early after playing both inside and outside. Top athlete with good strong frame and fine movement skills to play any position in the 4-3 set and inside in the 3-4. At the Mike position, he can be a playmaker with the ability to fill and beat lineman in matchups and finish. Performed well when asked to cover, blitz and play in space. Keen instincts with the physical skills to respond to reads, beat blocking angles and get to the ball. He can be a devastating and decisive wrap up tackler. When he arrives at the scene, there is seldom any yards after contact by runners. Shows a strong hand punch with the ability to lock out and keep blockers off his body. Displays the ability to jolt runners and very strong when taking on blocks at the point of attack. Able to strike blockers, stack, shed and engage the runner going thru the hole. Displays fine use of leverage and keeps his feet moving. Agile and fast to stay with backs and tight ends in pass coverage. Opens his hips easily to change directions with the burst to matchup in patterns. Improved as pass rusher in 2021 when used in that capacity. Effective as a blitzer, inside or outside and times his move well to finds soft spots in protection. Also has ability as an edge rusher and can line up there in the sub packages, though better suited for inside. Usually diagnoses plays well and takes sound angles in pursuit and has learned to use his aggressiveness well. Very good range, speed and athleticism and uses fine hand technique when scraping laterally. Good body flex helps him with tight pursuit angles. Unlocks hips with the acceleration to close. Rare COD and playing speed for his size with the smooth hips to turn and run-in coverage. Interesting NFL matchup potential with tight ends in the sub packages where his good length, awareness and speed can be very effective. Excels in space where his instincts and movement skills allow him to consistently be in the play. Showed burst as a pass rusher over his final two seasons and has real upside in that role as a pro. Good timing and adept at blitzes, stunts and twists. In 2021, he started 11 games and tallied 114 tackles, 17.5 TFL, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 5 QB hurries, no interceptions or PBU. Earned 1st team Big Ten honors. Over his three-year career, he played in 29 games and tallied 180 tackles, 25.5 TFL, 12 sacks, 3 FF, 1 FR, 1 interception and 14 QB hurries.  At the NFL Combine, he came in at just under 6’3”, 250 lbs. with 31” arms and 9 ¾” hands. Ran a 4.53 time but did not lift. Added a 40.5” VL and 10’8” BJ. At his pro day at Wisconsin, he 34 reps with a 3.94 short shuttle and 6.84 three cone. It completed an amazing postseason which elevated his stock significantly. Athlete with similar skill set and versatility of HOF Mike man Brian Urlacher and capable of filling any backer role in a front. Versatile backer and three down player for all packages. Talent to improve further with his best football in front of him. Displays a great deal of self-confidence with a competitive edge that transcends to the field and teammates. Clubs like the Patriots, Dolphins, Giants and Browns interested in late first/early 2nd round. Emerging impact and big play potential and just touching the surface as a blitz defender. Type to be every down defender early. Fast rising top 40 playmaker and probable surprise 1st round selection. Core starter for a defense and diverse three down defender.
Draft Projection: 1st-2nd Round




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     First Round
  #     Team                                        Player                Position / School
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1   Jacksonville                            Aidan Hutchinson          DE       Michigan

2   Detroit                                      Ahmad Gardner            CB        Cincinnati

3  Houston                                    Travon  Walker              DE        Georgia

4  NY Jets                                     Derek Stingley                CB        LSU

5  NY Giants                                 Evan Neal                       OT        Alabama

6  Carolina                                     Ikem Ekwonu                OT        North Carolina St

7  NY Giants (Chicago)               Kayvon Thibodeaux      DE       Oregon

8  Atlanta                                       Kenny Pickett                QB       Pittsburgh

9  Seattle (Denver)                       Malik Willis                   QB       Liberty

10  NY Jets (Seattle)                      Kyle Hamilton              S          Notre Dame

11   Washington                               Garrett Wilson             WR       Ohio State

12  Minnesota                                 Jermaine Johnson       DE       Florida State

13  Houston (Cleveland)               Matt Corral                   QB       Mississippi

14  Baltimore                                  Jordan Davis                DT        Georgia

15  Philadelphia (Miami)                Trent McDuffie          CB        Washington

16  New Orleans (Phil-Indy)        Trevor Penning            OT        Northern Iowa

17  LA Chargers                               Chris Olave                  WR       Ohio State

18  Philadelphia (New Orleans)    Drake London             WR       Southern Cal

19  New Orleans (Philadelphia)    Sam Howell                 QB       North Carolina

20  Pittsburgh                                 Charles Cross               OT        Mississippi St

21   New England                            George Karlaftis          DE       Purdue

22  Green Bay (Las Vegas)            Jameson Williams       WR       Alabama

23  Arizona                                      Treylon Burks               WR       Arkansas

24 Dallas                                          Zion Johnson                OG       Boston College

25  Buffalo                                      Andrew Booth               CB        Clemson

26  Tennessee                                Devin Lloyd                   LB        Utah

27  Tampa Bay                              Devonte Wyatt             DT        Georgia

28  Green Bay                                 Kenyon Green              OG       Texas A&M

29  Kansas City (San Fran-Miami)    Arnold Ebiketie     DE       Penn State

30  Kansas City                                   Jahan Dotson            WR       Penn State

31   Cincinnati                                    Bernhard Raimann    OT        C. Michigan

32  Detroit (LA Rams)                     Nakobe Dean               LB        Georgia

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First Round
#          Team            W-L    Strength/schedule

1          Jacksonville      3-14      .512 – Ikem Ekwonu                 OT        6-4/320           N. Carolina St

2          Detroit              3-13-1   .528 – Aidan Hutchinson             DE       6-6/260             Michigan

3          Houston            4-13      .498 – Evan Neal                        OT        6-7/350             Alabama

4          NY Jets             4-13      .512 – Ahmad Gardner               CB        6-3/200             Cincinnati

5          NY Giants         4-13      .529 – Kyle Hamilton                  S          6-4/220             Notre Dame

6          Carolina            5-12      .512 – David Ojabo                    DE       6-5/250             Michigan

7          NY Giants (Chicago) 6-11 .524 – Travon Walker              DE        6-5/270             Georgia

8          Atlanta              7-10      .476 – Kayvon Thibodeaux         DE       6-5/255             Oregon

9          Seattle (Denver) 7-10     .484 – Kenny Pickett                  QB       6-3/220             Pittsburgh

10         NY Jets (Seattle) 7-10    .519 – Jermaine Johnson            DE       6-4/265          Florida St

11         Washington       7-10      .529 – Malik Willis                      QB       6-0/220             Liberty

12         Minnesota         8-9        .507 – Derek Stingley                 CB        6-1/195             LSU

13         Cleveland          8-9        .517 – Jordan Davis                   DT        6-6/340             Georgia

14         Baltimore          8-9        .528 – Tyler Linderbaum             C          6-3/290             USC

15        Phil (Miami)       9-8        .464 – Drake London                  WR       6-4/220             USC

16         Philadelphia (Indy) 9-8   .495 – Nakobe Dean                   ILB       5-11/225            Georgia

17         LA Chargers      9-8        .510 – Charles Cross                OT        6-5/310         Mississippi St

18         New Orleans     9-8        .512 – Matt Corral                      QB       6-1/205             Mississippi

19         Philadelphia      9-8        .472 – Trent McDuffie                CB        5-11/195            Washington

20         Pittsburgh         9-7-1     .521 – Trevor Penning              OT       6-7/320         Northern Iowa

21         New England    10-7      .481- George Karlaftis                DE       6-4/270             Purdue

22         Las Vegas        10-7      .510 – Andrew Booth                  CB        6-0/195             Clemson

23         Arizona             11-6      .490 – Garrett Wilson                 WR       6-0/190             Ohio St

24         Dallas               12-5      .491 – Devonte Wyatt                 DT        6-3/310             Georgia

25         Buffalo             11-6      .472 – Treylon Burks                  WR       6-2/225             Arkansas

26         Tennessee        12-5      .472 – Christian Harris                ILB       6-1/225             Alabama

27         Tampa Bay       13-4      .460 – Zion Johnson                 OG       6-3/315          Boston College

28         Green Bay        13-4      .479 – Chris Olave                     WR       6-0/190             Ohio St

29         Miami (San Fran) 10-7   .500 – Bernhard Raimann       OT        6-6/305       C. Michigan

30         Kansas City      12-5      .538 – Devin Lloyd                     ILB       6-3/235             Utah

31         Cincinnati          10-7      .472 – Kenyon Green                 OG       6-4/325             Texas A&M

32         Detroit (LA Rams) 12-5  .483 – Jameson Williams          WR       6-1/180          Alabama

 




NFL Combine – Rising Defensive Prospects

NFL Combine 2022 – Rising Prospects

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NFL Combine defensive workouts otherwise known as the Georgia ‘Freak’ show. Georgia sent a large player contingent to the NFL Combine with 7 on the defensive side of the ball. That group had an amazing week with several workouts by Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt and Travon Walker testing off the charts for their positions. Arguable the most impressive workouts by a school in recent NFL Combine history. Certainly explains why Georgia won the National title in January 2022.

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Rising Defensive Prospects

Linemen
Jordan Davis, Georgia
Jeffrey Gunter, Coastal Carolina
Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
Travis Jones, Connecticut
George Karlaftis, Purdue
Boye Mafe, Minnesota
David Ojabo, Michigan
Dominique Robinson, Miami (Ohio)
Travon Walker, Georgia
Sam Williams, Mississippi
Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
Devonte Wyatt, Georgia

Linebackers
Troy Andersen, Montana State
Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
D’Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
Channing Tindall, Georgia
Quay Walker, Georgia

Defensive Backs
Tycen Anderson, Toledo
Jalyn Armour-Davis, Alabama
Kalon Barnes, Baylor
Markquese Bell, Florida A&M
Lewis Cine, Georgia
Nick Cross, Maryland
Dax Hill, Michigan
Derion Kendrick, Georgia
Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh
Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston State
Roger McCreary, Auburn
Trent McDuffie, Washington
Jalen Pitre, Baylor
Alontae Taylor, Tennessee
Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska
Isaac Taylor-Stuart, USC
JT Woods, Baylor
Tariq Woolen, UTSA




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Quarterbacks
Sam Howell, North Carolina
Cole Kelley, Southeastern Louisiana
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
Malik Willis, Liberty

Running Backs
Tyler Goodson, Iowa
Breece Hall, Iowa State
Pierre Strong, South Dakota State
Kenny Walker III, Michigan State

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Wide Receivers
Kevin Austin Jr., Notre Dame
Danny Gray, SMU
Bo Melton, Rutgers
Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
Chris Olave, Ohio State
Christian Watson, North Dakota State

Tight Ends
Greg Dulcich, UCLA
Trey McBride, Colorado State
Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
Jelani Woods, Virginia

Offensive Linemen
Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
Ickey Ekwonu, N.C. State
Luke Fortner, Kentucky
Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
Ed Ingram, LSU
Zion Johnson, Boston College
Braxton Jones, Southern Utah
Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
Abraham Lucas, Washington State
Dylan Parham, Memphis
Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
Sean Rhyan, UCLA
Tyler Smith, Tulsa
Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga




Pro Day Schedule for NFL Prospects

Pro Day Schedule 2022 for NFL Prospects

 With the record setting NFL Combine completed, the Pro Day calendar takes center stage for the final evaluation process for college players. A few pro days have already been completed with a heavy full schedule upcoming through late April.

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 NFL Draft – Pro Days Schedule 2022
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 March 5
North Carolina Central – 8 a.m.
 
March 7
Arkansas-Monticello – 2 p.m.
 
March 8
Miami (Oh) – 9 a.m.
Northwestern – 11:30 a.m.
 
March 9
Alabama A&M – 2 p.m.
Arkansas – 8:30 a.m.
Kansas State – 7 a.m.
Kansas – 2 p.m.
Monmouth (N.J.) – 9:30 a.m.
Oklahoma – 8:30 a.m.
Ouachita Baptist (Tx) – 4 p.m.
Texas-San Antonio – Noon
UAB – 8:30 a.m.
UCLA – 7:30 a.m.
Wisconsin – 10:30 a.m.
Wisconsin-Whitewater – 1:30 p.m.
 
March 10
Arkansas State – Noon
Central Arkansas – 9 a.m.
Indiana – Noon
Missouri State – 11 a.m.
New Mexico – Noon
Texas – 1 p.m.
Tulsa – 9 a.m.
 
March 11
Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 8 a.m.
Southeast Missouri – 9:30 a.m.
Texas State – 9 a.m.
West Florida – 8 a.m.
 
March 14
Austin Peay (Tn.) – 3 p.m.
Georgia Tech – 7:30 a.m.
Grand Valley State (Mi.) – 4 p.m.
Kennesaw State (Ga.) – 2 p.m.
Kent State – 9 a.m.
Western Michigan – 11 a.m.
 
March 15
Arizona – 8 a.m.
Auburn – 7:15 a.m.
Central Michigan – 8:45 a.m.
Murray State (Ky.) – 2 p.m.
Saginaw Valley State (Mi.) – 2:30 p.m.
UCLA – 9 a.m.
West Georgia – 3:30 p.m.
 
March 16
Colorado – 10:30 a.m.
Georgia – 8 a.m.
Michigan State – 10 a.m.
Minnesota – 9 a.m.
San Jose State – 10 a.m.
Villanova (Pa.) – 10 a.m.
 
March 17
Clemson – 8 a.m.
Eastern Michigan – 8 a.m.
 
March 18
Michigan – 9 a.m.
New Mexico State – 8 a.m.
South Carolina – 8 a.m.
 
March 19
Citadel (S.C.) – 10 a.m.
 
March 21
Bowling Green – 4:30 p.m.
Iowa – 9 a.m.
Jackson State (Ms.) – 2 p.m.
Nevada – 8 a.m.
Northern Iowa – 2:30 p.m.
Pittsburg State (Ks.) – 10 a.m.
Princeton (N.J.) – 9 a.m.
Southern Miss – 8:30 a.m.
Stony Brook (N.Y.) – 8 a.m.
Syracuse – Noon
 
March 22
Albany – 9 a.m.
Army – Noon
Iowa State – 8:45 a.m.
Liberty (Va.) – 9 a.m.
Mississippi State – 1 p.m.
Nebraska – 11:30 a.m.
Ohio U – 11:30 a.m.
SMU – 2 p.m.
Texas A&M – 8:30 a.m.
Virginia Tech – 2:00 p.m.
 
March 23
Bryant (R.I.) – 3:30 p.m.
Connecticut – 8 a.m.
Delaware – 8 a.m.
Georgia State – Noon
James Madison (Va.) – 8 a.m.
North Dakota State – 4:30 p.m.
Ohio State – 11 a.m.
Pittsburgh – 8 a.m.
South Dakota State – 8:30 a.m.
Temple – 1 p.m.
Utah State – 8 a.m.
Virginia – Noon
Weber State (Ut) – 1:30 p.m.
 
March 24
Harvard (Ma.) – 9:30 a.m.
Massachusetts – 9:30 a.m.
Merrimack (Ma.) – 2 p.m.
North Dakota State – 9 a.m.
North Texas – 1 p.m.
Oklahoma State – 9:30 a.m.
Ole Miss – 12:30 p.m.
SMU – 8:30 a.m.
Utah – 8 a.m.
William & Mary (Va.) –
Yale (Ct) – Noon
 
March 25
Boston College – 11 a.m.
BYU – 9 a.m.
Hampton (Va.) – 12:30 p.m.
Memphis – 9 a.m.
Notre Dame – 9:30 a.m.
Old Dominion (Va.) – 9 a.m.
Richmond – 8:30 a.m.
Tarleton State (Tx) – 8:30 a.m.
TCU – 1 p.m.
UAB – 8 a.m.
 
March 28
Air Force – 12:30 p.m.
Ball State – 9 a.m.
South Dakota – 9 a.m.
Tennessee State – 8:30 a.m.
Vanderbilt – Noon
 
March 29
Campbell (N.C.) – 4:30 p.m.
Louisville – 8 a.m.
North Carolina Central – 9 a.m.
N.C. State – Noon
Purdue – 9 a.m.
Tennessee – 7 p.m.
Washington – 8 a.m.
West Virginia – 1:30 p.m.
Wyoming – 10 a.m.
 
March 30
Alabama – 8 a.m.
Baylor – 7:30 a.m.
Boise State – 9 a.m.
Colorado State – 8 a.m.
Elon (N.C.) – 8:30 a.m.
Indiana State – 9 a.m.
Marshall – 9:15 a.m.
Maryland – 9 a.m.
Navy – 4 p.m.
North Carolina A&T – 8 a.m.
Tennessee Tech – 12:15 p.m.
Tennessee – 12:30 p.m.
Wake Forest – Noon
 
March 31
Appalachian State – 9 a.m.
Chattanooga – 9 a.m.
Florida Atlantic – 8:30 a.m.
Morehead State (Ky.) – 10:30 a.m.
Western Kentucky – 9 a.m.
 
April 1
Houston – 8:30 a.m.
Kentucky – 9 a.m.
Rice – Noon
South Florida – 8 a.m.
Texas Southern – 1 p.m.
UCF – TBD
 
April 4
Akron – 9 a.m.
Louisiana – 2 p.m.
 
April 5
Tulane – 1 p.m.
 
April 6
LSU – 9:45 a.m.
 
April 11
Syracuse – 8:30 a.m.
 
April 27
Iowa State – 2:30 p.m.
 
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1st Round

   #   Team              W/L   St Sch            Player                 Pos          Ht/Wt             School
1 Jacksonville             3-14      .512           Evan Neal                  OT           6-7/350             Alabama
2 Detroit                     3-13-1   .528         Aidan Hutchinson     DE         6-6/265             Michigan
3 Houston                   4-13      .498         Ikem Ekwonu            OT          6-4/320             N. Carolina St
4 NY Jets                    4-13      .512         Kyle Hamilton             S            6-4/220             Notre Dame
5 NY Giants                4-13      .529         Kayvon Thibodeaux    DE       6-5/260             Oregon
6 Carolina                   5-12      .512          Derek Stingley            CB        6-1/195             LSU
7 NY Giants (Chicago) 6-11      .524          Charles Cross           OT        6-5/310             Mississippi St
8 Atlanta                     7-10      .476          Drake London            WR       6-5/210             USC
9 Denver                     7-10      .484          Kenny Pickett            QB       6-3/220             Pittsburgh
10 NY Jets (Seattle)       7-10      .519          George Karlaftis        DE       6-4/275             Purdue
11 Washington              7-10      .529          Malik Willis                QB       6-1/220             Liberty
12 Minnesota                8-9        .507          Ahmad Gardner         CB        6-3/200             Cincinnati
13 Cleveland                 8-9        .517          Garrett Wilson           WR       6-0/190          Ohio State
14 Baltimore                 8-9        .528          Tyler Linderbaum      C          6-3/290             Iowa
15 Phil (Miami)              9-8        .464          Jermaine Johnson     DE       6-5/265             Florida State
16 Phil (Indianapolis)     9-8        .495          Devin Lloyd               ILB       6-3/235             Utah

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17 LA Chargers             9-8        .510          Travon Walker           DE        6-5/280             Georgia
18 New Orleans             9-8        .512          Matt Corral                QB       6-1/205          Ole Miss
19 Philadelphia             9-8        .472          Treylon Burks            WR       6-3/225           Arkansas
20 Pittsburgh                9-7-1     .521          Trevor Penning          OT        6-7/320          Northern Iowa
21 New England            10-7      .481          DeMarvin Leal           DT        6-4/290             Texas A&M
22 Las Vegas                10-7      .510          Jahan Dotson            WR       5-11/185            Penn State
23 Arizona                    11-6      .490         David Ojabo              DE       6-5/250          Michigan
24 Dallas                      12-5      .491        Kenyon Green           OG       6-4/325            Texas A&M
25 Buffalo                    11-6      .472          Andrew Booth           CB        6-0/195             Clemson
26 Tennessee                12-5      .472          Chris Olave               WR       6-1/190             Ohio State
27 Tampa Bay              13-4      .460          Jameson Williams      WR       6-2/190             Alabama
28 Green Bay                13-4      .479          Nakobe Dean            ILB       6-0/225             Georgia
29 Miami (San Fran)      10-7      .500       Bernhard Raimann     OT      6-6/305       C. Michigan
30 Kansas City              12-5      .538          Jordan Davis             DT        6-6/340             Georgia
31 Cincinnati                 10-7      .472          Perrion Winfrey         DT        6-4/305             Oklahoma
32 Detroit (LA Rams)     12-5      .483          Roger McCreary        CB        6-0/190             Auburn