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Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
My Comparison= Patrick Robinson
6'1 209, 4.4 speed, 41 inch vert...they just don't make corner backs like this....Ramsey has all of the physical traits to be a dominant player in the NFL and can match up against just about any WR. Having Ramsey and Jones flying around the same secondary should be fun to watch for a long time.
Mike Thomas WR Ohio St
My Comparison= Allen Robinson
Big strong WR with great body control and soft hands. High points the ball and does a good job of boxing out and keeping the defender out of the play. May just be tapping into his potential as the Ohio St offense was very simple and not exactly pass happy.
Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU
My Comparison= Michael Johnson
6'6 285...Big and long with surprising amount of athleticism and agility for his size. Can flatten out and turn the corner to get to the QB. Coaches son with a good work ethic and attitude. Needs to get a little stronger and learn to use his length better, but high ceiling for a talented pass rusher this big.
Jerell Adams TE South Carolina
My Comparison= Ladarius Green
6'5 246 pounds TE with 4.6 speed. Loads of untapped potential as South Carolina had a terrible passing offense that couldn't get him the ball. Fits the mold of former B ball star (HS) with good height and foot quickness. Lanky and needs some more weight, but willing and capable blocker. Could develop into a real vertical threat down the middle.
Willie Henry DT Michigan
My comparison= Cullen Jenkins
Short squatty frame with a surprising amount of quick twitch to him. Keeps his pads low and explodes into gaps. Still only 20 and an ascending player. Starter potential with the floor of a good situational interior pass rusher.
Marshaun Coprich RB Illinois St
My comparison= Thomas Rawls
The comparison is easy, Star small school RB with a checkered past. Coprich sports a short muscled up frame(5'8 207) with legit 4.4 speed to go with. Crazy video game type stats, ran for 5,200 yards over his college career. Has an NFL future if he can keep himself clean and out of trouble.
Dan Vitale FB/TE North Western
My comparison= Trey Burton
Vitale played the "super back position" for NW, which means he's a jack of all trades and master of none. If he were 6'3 240 he might be the best TE in this class. He runs routes like a WR and catches everything (100 career catches). Can play FB and is a willing blocker but just doesn't have the mass to be able to do it on an every down basis. Because of his tweener traits he's going to be available late, but this kid is smart, tough football player who knows how to get a job done.
Josh Woodrum QB Liberty
My Comparison= Luke McCown
Good size, adequate arm, and decent athlete. Played in a very NFL friendly west coast offense, took most of his snaps under center. His productions and winning % don't jump out against lower competition which is a little troubling. Checks just enough boxes to think he could be worth stashing and trying to develop.
My Comparison= Patrick Robinson
6'1 209, 4.4 speed, 41 inch vert...they just don't make corner backs like this....Ramsey has all of the physical traits to be a dominant player in the NFL and can match up against just about any WR. Having Ramsey and Jones flying around the same secondary should be fun to watch for a long time.
Mike Thomas WR Ohio St
My Comparison= Allen Robinson
Big strong WR with great body control and soft hands. High points the ball and does a good job of boxing out and keeping the defender out of the play. May just be tapping into his potential as the Ohio St offense was very simple and not exactly pass happy.
Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU
My Comparison= Michael Johnson
6'6 285...Big and long with surprising amount of athleticism and agility for his size. Can flatten out and turn the corner to get to the QB. Coaches son with a good work ethic and attitude. Needs to get a little stronger and learn to use his length better, but high ceiling for a talented pass rusher this big.
Jerell Adams TE South Carolina
My Comparison= Ladarius Green
6'5 246 pounds TE with 4.6 speed. Loads of untapped potential as South Carolina had a terrible passing offense that couldn't get him the ball. Fits the mold of former B ball star (HS) with good height and foot quickness. Lanky and needs some more weight, but willing and capable blocker. Could develop into a real vertical threat down the middle.
Willie Henry DT Michigan
My comparison= Cullen Jenkins
Short squatty frame with a surprising amount of quick twitch to him. Keeps his pads low and explodes into gaps. Still only 20 and an ascending player. Starter potential with the floor of a good situational interior pass rusher.
Marshaun Coprich RB Illinois St
My comparison= Thomas Rawls
The comparison is easy, Star small school RB with a checkered past. Coprich sports a short muscled up frame(5'8 207) with legit 4.4 speed to go with. Crazy video game type stats, ran for 5,200 yards over his college career. Has an NFL future if he can keep himself clean and out of trouble.
Dan Vitale FB/TE North Western
My comparison= Trey Burton
Vitale played the "super back position" for NW, which means he's a jack of all trades and master of none. If he were 6'3 240 he might be the best TE in this class. He runs routes like a WR and catches everything (100 career catches). Can play FB and is a willing blocker but just doesn't have the mass to be able to do it on an every down basis. Because of his tweener traits he's going to be available late, but this kid is smart, tough football player who knows how to get a job done.
Josh Woodrum QB Liberty
My Comparison= Luke McCown
Good size, adequate arm, and decent athlete. Played in a very NFL friendly west coast offense, took most of his snaps under center. His productions and winning % don't jump out against lower competition which is a little troubling. Checks just enough boxes to think he could be worth stashing and trying to develop.