8. TROY ANDERSEN, Montana State (6-3 ½, 240, 4.43, 3): Born and raised in Dillon, Mont., where his family are cattle ranchers. Carried 90 times for 515 yards (5.7) as a freshman RB, rushed for 21 touchdowns as the starting QB as a sophomore and started 25 games at LB from 2019-’21 (the ’20 season was cancelled). “This is a fascinating story,” one scout said. “He’s not a take-on guy. He’s a flow guy. He sits and waits and catches, but once he sees where the ball’s going the guy can run. Best in space. He does have tightness in zone drops.” Ran the fastest 40 by a LB. His short shuttle (4.07) and 3-cone (6.77) times were the best, too, indicating rare athletic ability. “He has great testing numbers,” said another scout. “There’s level of competition, but when he was at the Senior Bowl he stuck out. That’s good. He probably could do that (wear the green dot).” Finished with 214 tackles (27 ½ for loss), 10 ½ sacks, 15 passes defensed and no forced fumbles. “He’s no good,” a third scout said. “He’s got tons of stat production but he has no idea how to play. Kind of stands around and when he finally sees it he goes and runs. Straight-line guy. Plays upright. Gets caught up in blocks. Doesn’t change direction well. Doesn’t shed well. Very disappointing.” Wonderlic of 29. “Like him,” said a fourth scout. “He’s got upside. He’s only played the position for a year and a half.”