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Overall, Judkins has the size, explosive play ability and hands of a strong three-down running back who can take the majority of touches in a backfield.
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He might not have a singular standout trait, but Sawyer’s ability to align across the defensive front on any give down will make him an interesting skeleton key-type player for a creative NFL defensive coordinator.
Williams won’t be a true pass rush threat in the NFL, but he can at least help his team get to pass rush downs.
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He's a classic weakside edge rusher that teams will try to hide against the run. Pearce’s frame and speed-only style gives apprehension about how he will affect the game if he doesn’t win right away.
He’s a smooth mover who should be a lockdown pass protector from Day 1. He may end up being a stash draft pick for a team, but he is dripping with talent and a frame to add more weight and strength.
Taylor might not be as flashy or explosive as Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland, but he should be a quality starting tight end in the NFL sooner rather than later.
Overall, Neal isn’t the sexiest running back in the world, but he’s an overall good player who contributes to winning football in a variety of ways.
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Barron’s best position will be as a full-time slot defender who can move around the defense for a creative play-caller at the next level.
He might not be the most explosive guy, but with his strength he doesn’t need to be. His competitiveness and straight speed will allow him to be an early contributor at the next level.
For the “older” football fans, think Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. Revel has the ideal size and length of a starting outside cornerback in the NFL.
He spent most of his time with traditional tight end duties, but he also allowed Penn State to execute a jumbo Wildcat package where he was lined up at quarterback!
It’s encouraging Conerly can still win on his blocks despite the inconsistencies because he is such a good athlete. And it must be remembered that he’s on the younger side, too, having turned 21 in November.
He played with some inconsistent QB play in 2024, which hindered some of his progress. He could be a very exciting player if he goes somewhere that can expand his route tree and overall skills.
He can be an explosive threat but also does enough in-between stuff to contribute to winning football. He’s an ideal type of secondary receiver.
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