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Re: Blinkscout S Combine Analysis

March 09, 2024 12:41PM
Andre Sam LSU 767 71.2 Just a guy ... doesn't really stand out anywhere. His drills were decent.

Beau Brade Maryland 729 67.8 DNP ... if there's any chance he slides I'm all over it. Day 3 target of mine

Calen Bullock USC 845 71.5 This guy is polarizing for a number of reasons ... but his athleticism is not one. 6-2 188 ... smooth drills .. 4.48 is above average and the 1.51 split shows burst. I think he'll be gone by the fifth. in the 5th, I like him, but he is gone before that

Cole Bishop Utah 587 65.6 Have yourself a day bruh! He separated form the mid tier into the top tier with that. His tape is good but no way did I see him rolling out a 4.45 (at 6-2, 206) with a 39 vert. He made as much money as anyone in the Indy with that. My favorite S in the class, and gettable in round 3.

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson Texas Tech 815 78.5 Really helped himself through the postseason process. 5-10 197 and sharp to react ... good burst numbers. I expect him off the board in the 3rd or 4th. PFF grade is high in this bunch. I'm not sold until round 5 or 6.

Daijahn Anthony Mississippi 713 71.6 He has okay tape ... decent split time but long speed is not so good.

Demani Richardson Texas A&M 695 68.8 Solid tackler but lacks overall athleticism.

Dominique Hampton Washington 973 66.2 A bit of a surprise on the 3 cone and short shuttle so keep an eye on him. 6-2 215 is a great special teams size for that kind of movement skills.

Evan Williams Oregon 744 75.9 Been a fan for years since he was a Fresno State kiddo. I figured 4.6 ... but he jumped 40 inches. He's got great instincts and I love him as a leader. Another day 3 target. I also love his instincts.

Jaden Hicks Washington State 788 76.6 6-2 211 ... no 40 time, 37 vert and 6.88 3 cone, so he's on my radar for the 5th or 6th. This kid is growing on me.

James Williams Miami 730 74.3 6-4 231 ... unlike Carlies I think he's a LB. And even then not draftable. 30 inch vert basically gets you pulled.

Javon Bullard Georgia 596 82.8 Notably high PFF grade and likely a member of the run on Safeties in round 3 (My guess) 4.47 40 at 200 lbs. ... good split time (1.51) ... tough to se great safety play on a team with a front 7 like theirs.

Jaylen Key Alabama 693 69.1 Doesn't stand out really. I mean the freshman Downs made hiim invisible. Something to think about: JJ3 was 6'-0 1/2" 208 lbs., Key is 1/2" taller, indentical weight. Both ran a 4.6 40. JJ3 vert 37", Keys 36". Keys had a 10'-10" braod to JJ3s 9'-11". Key grad transferred from UAB and won a starting spot at Alabama. He's not afraid to bet on himself and compete. I like him day 3 just on his profile and competitive spirit.

Jaylin Simpson Auburn 650 76.9 6-0 180 ... good athlete ... 11 foot broad, 4.45 40 ... Tape was meh. Same MEH as the AU CBs

Jaylon Carlies Missouri 687 68.3 He's a safety. 4.50 40, hands, smooth movement skills. 6-3 227. 10-5 broad ... 20 reps.

Josh Proctor Ohio State 625 77.9 Doesn't stand out ... tape is okay ... leadership?

Kamren Kinchens Miami 638 67.8 Came in as the #1, will leave as top 5 after running like a slower LB at 4.65. 9-2 broad jump? That's just really surprising given his tape. It can be ignored at some positions ... tougher here. He's lucky its a weak class. But he has great instincts and makes plays

Kitan Oladapo Oregon State 789 88.3 Big dude at 6-2 216 ... not as bursty as I'd like ... draftable? Maybe.day 3 guy, I kinda like him late

Malik Mustapha Wake Forest 670 79.6 No running #s, led in bench at 22. I'm not excited.

Millard Bradford TCU 606 69.2 Where are Bud Clark and Mark Perry? Bradford ran well, but had terrible drills I thought.

Patrick McMorris Cal 889 70.5 Avg. Tape at best, avg. drills, didn't run a 40.

Sione Vaki Utah 677 66.7 Wow on his drills, looked bursty and smooth. I mean, you draft him I think to have him be a special teamer and then you legit cross train him at S and RB in case of injury. Why not? I let him focus on being a S and STer. Day 3 for sure. A fun watch for sure. Obviously a team a guy willing to sacrifice for the team

Tykee Smith Georgia 630 84.1 He and Bullard are similar. His burst #s aren't great but his instincts are solid.

Tyler Nubin Minnesota 768 89.7 Best in class after Kinchens went belly up. He was likely to be anyway. Great smooth confident drills. I don't really need his #s ... I can't see him doing THAT poorly and a 4.55 and 35 vert would be fine for him. my SAF1, unless we are counting DeJean, which Im not.

Tyler Owens Texas Tech 570 58.1 Doesn't believe in space. I guess with a 12-2 broad jump you don't have to believe. There are a lot of guys I'd draft before him ... and this class is going to not be hearing their names as much as others. Kid should believe in space, because I read his interview and he is a space cadet with nothing but space between the ears. He's off my draft board. Get tf out of here with flat earth and no such thing as space BS.



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