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EDGE CHARLES HARRIS
MISSOURI
R1- P28
Long legs with well defined bubble. Has loose, fluid hips. Explodes out of his stance in search of gap work vs. run game. Lateral quickness makes it a challenge to reach him or cross his face for offensive linemen. Good first step quickness. Plays with energy and keeps it cranked up until the whistle blows. Runs with high knees and athletic, long strides in the open field. Basketball standout in high school who uses nimble feet for an effective spin move. Can unleash spin counter in either direction. Plays on either side of the line and can play with a hand down or standing up. In 2015, led team in sacks, tackles for losses and hurries and was second in tackles. Uses early speed-to-power to create movement before attacking the tackle's inside shoulder.
CB QUINCY WILSON
FLORIDA
R2-P28
Prototypical size for cornerback or safety spot. Big and physical. Very competitive. Willing to accept challenge of taking on a team's top wideout. Uses play strength to overcome some athletic and speed deficiencies. Can maul receivers off line of scrimmage and eliminate them from a route if they don't get clean release against his press. Plus anticipation in coverage. Makes quick reads on in-breaking routes and attacks in front of the route. Finished career with six interceptions. Responsive to play-action keys. Good feel for when to step downhill as tackler. Plays off perimeter blocks quickly. Willing to stick his nose in as a tackler. Willing to be the hammer and not just the nail when it comes to challenging running backs.
S MARCUS MAYE
FLORIDA
R3-P28
Ready-made safety frame with muscular build and long arms. Really instinctive with above-average field vision and feel for the game. Eyes dart back and forth from quarterback to receiver. Correlates quarterback's eyes and actions to a corresponding route and gets the early jump. Plays with good pattern recognition from both man and zone. Credited with a pass breakup or interception on more than 21 percent of his targets as a starter. Has speed to burst from sideline to sideline. Rangy tackler with in-play endurance for extended chases across field. Welcomes physical aspects of position. Sheds blockers quickly. Showed improved patience and diligence as tackler. Trustworthy as last line of defense.
CB HOWARD WILSON
HOUSTON
R4-P26
Took the ball away in high school and continued to do it in college. Averaged an interception (nine total) every 15 targets despite just one season as a full-time starter. Drapes his length over throwing windows. Has impressive burst to ball that brings him into range to make plays on the throw. Has the size and speed to stay with burners down the field. Springy leaper with catch radius to ruin the 50/50 tries. Always monitoring quarterback from off-man and zone. Will take a direct line to the ball when he decides to trigger. Has the hips and feet to mirror and match all over the field. Well-coached and experienced in a variety of techniques. Shows no fear when it's time to come get ball carriers as a tackler. Goes low and goes hard.
WR BUG HOWARD
NORTH CAROLINA
R6-P27
Big target with sure hands. Has just four drops over his four seasons at North Carolina. Finds open areas against zone and sits quickly while opening to find the pass. Willing to work middle of the field and can secure catch through contact. Gets in the way enough to make a difference as a blocker. Long frame can lock into cornerbacks and neutralizes them as a run blocker
EDGE HUNTER DIMICK
UTAH
R7-P10
Produced at a high level over his last three seasons. Has power that allows him to drop anchor and set a strong edge. Held his own at point of attack against USC's Zach Banner who outweighed Dimick by about 90 pounds. Plays with good balance and maintains body control throughout the rep allowing for functional change of direction. Possesses a quick spin move to disengage from blocks. Gets into defender's frame early with his hands. Keeps his engine running throughout the play. Won't quit on the play if initial rush gets stalled. Uses choppy, active feet to juke and dart to the blocker's edge when he can. Does a good job of stuffing cut attempts while keeping his eyes in the backfield. Extremely intelligent with an ability to operate in more complicated schemes.
LB BEN BOULWARE
CLEMSON
R7-P28
Team captain. Brings leadership and confidence to the unit. Compact and physical. Plays with good balance through contact. Stands in to take on linemen to leverage his run gap. Knows how to utilize hands to keep himself clean. Plays with wide base and choppy, controlled shuffle in his scrape. Tough guy. Good football instincts against the pass. Aware of receivers locations and reads quarterback's intentions. Credited with 14 passes defensed in his career. Shows ability to make big plays; forced six fumbles and had seven sacks as two-year starter. Competent, productive special teams cover guy his first two seasons at Clemson.
MISSOURI
R1- P28
Long legs with well defined bubble. Has loose, fluid hips. Explodes out of his stance in search of gap work vs. run game. Lateral quickness makes it a challenge to reach him or cross his face for offensive linemen. Good first step quickness. Plays with energy and keeps it cranked up until the whistle blows. Runs with high knees and athletic, long strides in the open field. Basketball standout in high school who uses nimble feet for an effective spin move. Can unleash spin counter in either direction. Plays on either side of the line and can play with a hand down or standing up. In 2015, led team in sacks, tackles for losses and hurries and was second in tackles. Uses early speed-to-power to create movement before attacking the tackle's inside shoulder.
CB QUINCY WILSON
FLORIDA
R2-P28
Prototypical size for cornerback or safety spot. Big and physical. Very competitive. Willing to accept challenge of taking on a team's top wideout. Uses play strength to overcome some athletic and speed deficiencies. Can maul receivers off line of scrimmage and eliminate them from a route if they don't get clean release against his press. Plus anticipation in coverage. Makes quick reads on in-breaking routes and attacks in front of the route. Finished career with six interceptions. Responsive to play-action keys. Good feel for when to step downhill as tackler. Plays off perimeter blocks quickly. Willing to stick his nose in as a tackler. Willing to be the hammer and not just the nail when it comes to challenging running backs.
S MARCUS MAYE
FLORIDA
R3-P28
Ready-made safety frame with muscular build and long arms. Really instinctive with above-average field vision and feel for the game. Eyes dart back and forth from quarterback to receiver. Correlates quarterback's eyes and actions to a corresponding route and gets the early jump. Plays with good pattern recognition from both man and zone. Credited with a pass breakup or interception on more than 21 percent of his targets as a starter. Has speed to burst from sideline to sideline. Rangy tackler with in-play endurance for extended chases across field. Welcomes physical aspects of position. Sheds blockers quickly. Showed improved patience and diligence as tackler. Trustworthy as last line of defense.
CB HOWARD WILSON
HOUSTON
R4-P26
Took the ball away in high school and continued to do it in college. Averaged an interception (nine total) every 15 targets despite just one season as a full-time starter. Drapes his length over throwing windows. Has impressive burst to ball that brings him into range to make plays on the throw. Has the size and speed to stay with burners down the field. Springy leaper with catch radius to ruin the 50/50 tries. Always monitoring quarterback from off-man and zone. Will take a direct line to the ball when he decides to trigger. Has the hips and feet to mirror and match all over the field. Well-coached and experienced in a variety of techniques. Shows no fear when it's time to come get ball carriers as a tackler. Goes low and goes hard.
WR BUG HOWARD
NORTH CAROLINA
R6-P27
Big target with sure hands. Has just four drops over his four seasons at North Carolina. Finds open areas against zone and sits quickly while opening to find the pass. Willing to work middle of the field and can secure catch through contact. Gets in the way enough to make a difference as a blocker. Long frame can lock into cornerbacks and neutralizes them as a run blocker
EDGE HUNTER DIMICK
UTAH
R7-P10
Produced at a high level over his last three seasons. Has power that allows him to drop anchor and set a strong edge. Held his own at point of attack against USC's Zach Banner who outweighed Dimick by about 90 pounds. Plays with good balance and maintains body control throughout the rep allowing for functional change of direction. Possesses a quick spin move to disengage from blocks. Gets into defender's frame early with his hands. Keeps his engine running throughout the play. Won't quit on the play if initial rush gets stalled. Uses choppy, active feet to juke and dart to the blocker's edge when he can. Does a good job of stuffing cut attempts while keeping his eyes in the backfield. Extremely intelligent with an ability to operate in more complicated schemes.
LB BEN BOULWARE
CLEMSON
R7-P28
Team captain. Brings leadership and confidence to the unit. Compact and physical. Plays with good balance through contact. Stands in to take on linemen to leverage his run gap. Knows how to utilize hands to keep himself clean. Plays with wide base and choppy, controlled shuffle in his scrape. Tough guy. Good football instincts against the pass. Aware of receivers locations and reads quarterback's intentions. Credited with 14 passes defensed in his career. Shows ability to make big plays; forced six fumbles and had seven sacks as two-year starter. Competent, productive special teams cover guy his first two seasons at Clemson.