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team
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5
136
Nehemiah Pritchett CB, AUBURN
Height: 6-1, Weight: 184
Skinny burner type on the boundary. Exudes click-and-close skill. Leaves a lot to be desired as a tackler but not for lack of effort. Keen zone awareness. Shorter arms hurt his ability to consistently get his hands into throwing lanes. Athletic specimen though. (Chris Trapasso)
B-
5
137
Tarheeb Still CB, MD
Height: 6-1, Weight: 196
Chippy, fluid CB who wants to come up and hit people. Super-smooth hips. Doesn't have the length or pure speed to be lockdown type but gets the most out of his athletic skill set. Won't follow routes perfectly at the next level. Can be too grabby in man. Infectious energy on the field. Just lacks premier traits. (Chris Trapasso)
C+
5
138
Xavier Thomas EDGE, CLEM
Height: 6-2, Weight: 245
Former monster recruit who never quite met the expectations at Clemson but the lights did come on in 2023. Outside pass-rushing specialist. Burst and are all part of his game. Just needs to convert speed to power more frequently and develop hand work to win in the NFL. Sets surprisingly sturdy edge despite not being huge or crazy long. A need in Arizona. (Chris Trapasso)
B
5
139
Jordan Magee LB, TEMPLE
Height: 6-3, Weight: 225
High-cut plus athlete at the off-ball LB spot. Starter athleticism with requisite length. Inconsistent beating blocks. Can avoid them with them at times but not a calling card. Has the frame and athleticism to be a quality coverage 'backer just doesn't have much experience doing so to date. Range is there. (Chris Trapasso)
A-
5
140
Cam Hart CB, ND
Height: 6-2, Weight: 207
Old-school, long outside CB. Huge with extreme length. Moves well for his size but probably won't be able to stay with quick separators in the NFL on a regular basis. Last-resort grabbing gets him into trouble during the route. Speed is average and didn't make many plays on the ball but not tested often. Maybe move to safety? (Chris Trapasso)
B-
5
141
Sedrick Van Pran-Granger IOL, UGA
Height: 6-4, Weight: 310
Multi-year starter in the SEC with wrestler's mentality. Battles through the whistle every snap. Mobility stands out. Explosive short-area quicks. Doesn't have supreme length and clearly has to add weight/strength to his game. Methodically carries out run-game duties with ease. Second-level climbs etc. Older prospect but comes with high floor. (Chris Trapasso)
A-
5
142
Anthony Gould WR, OREGST
Height: 5-8, Weight: 172
Small, tiny radius track type. Really flies. May even play faster than his timed speed. Does a reasonable job making grabs through physicality but not a specialty. Overall YAC skill -- contact balance, cutting skill -- isn't tremendous. But if he gets to green grass, he's gone. Wants to get North-South. Vertical specialist. (Chris Trapasso)
B-
5
143
JD Bertrand LB, ND
Height: 6-1, Weight: 233
So active, so smart. Always around the ball. Reads his keys in a flash. Block-avoider. Ascending coverage skill just minimal ball production at Notre Dame. High tackling numbers but also misses many. (Chris Trapasso)
C
5
144
Austin Booker DL, KANSAS
Height: 6-6, Weight: 245
Long, sleek, surprisingly powerful EDGE. Pad level is incredibly high, so if he doesn't win with his length, his power is sapped. Swim and swipe move are there. Has some bend too. Has to add more sand in his pants at the NFL level. Works hard against the run. The flashes are impressive. Just raw. (Chris Trapasso)
B
5
145
Kris Abrams-Draine CB, MIZZOU
Height: 5-11, Weight: 178
Ultra-pesky inside-outside CB who rocked in the SEC for multiple years. Not incredibly fast nor length with size. Awesome tackling reliability. Routinely finds and makes plays on the football underneath and at intermediate level. Has plus long speed. Spectacular value here. (Chris Trapasso)
A+
Kris Abrams-Draine is a physical player with surprising power for his weight. He plays with an edge coming downhill. He also has fluid hips and solid movement skills in coverage.
- 2023: AP second-team All-American and first-team All-SEC
- 2022-23: 2nd-most passes defended in FBS (27)
- Slight frame but can flip hips and run, is smooth in coverage
- Can plaster WR on scramble drill; moves well in space, fluid, able to stay in phase
- Will throw body around when making a tackle like he's a much bigger player
- Because of lack of size, can get pushed off the route at the stem
- Not an arm tackler in space because of lack of size
- 40-yard dash: 4.44 seconds
- Vertical jump: 33.5 inches
2023 College Stats
GP
TKL
SACKS
INT
12
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N/A
4
5
146
Jarvis Brownlee Jr. CB, LVILLE
Height: 6-0, Weight: 190
Confident and feisty CB who can play inside or the perimeter. Not overly twitchy. Nice mix of physicality and athleticism at the line and during the route. Tackling is average at best. Same with ball skills and overall athletic skill set. Not tremendous anywhere but doesn't have a clear flaw. (Chris Trapasso)