• LSU's Next Great Defensive Back? | Ty Benefield Player Profile
    May 25 2026

    Ty Benefield is 6'3", 210 lbs, explosive downhill, and rangy enough to play single high safety in the SEC. He's also transferring to the one school in the country with the best track record of developing defensive backs. In this video, I break down exactly what makes the LSU safety such an intriguing prospect: the size-speed combination that makes him a weapon against the run, the range and hip fluidity that give him real potential as a zone coverage safety, and why his physical traits are genuinely rare for a player at this position. I also cover the two things Ty Benefield has to clean up in 2026 — his angles and tackling (26 missed tackles in 2025 is too many) and his zone instincts when he gets stuck in no man's land. Both are fixable. Low floor, high ceiling. But that floor gets raised the moment he walks into Baton Rouge. 00:00 Introduction 00:16 Size/Speed 00:50 Run Defense 2:35 Pass Coverage 4:44 Upside Let me know who you want covered next. Thanks for watching. #TyBenefield #LSU #Tigers #CollegeFootball #Safety #CFB2026 #NFLDraft2027 #FootballFilmStudy #SEC #DBU

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    5 mins
  • Colin Simmons or Dylan Stewart? | 2027 EDGE Draft Class Preview
    May 22 2026

    The 2027 draft class is loaded with talent, and the edge rusher position is no exception. While it might be a two horse race for the top spot between Colin Simmons and Dylan Stewart, there are plenty of other names to focus on. We did the wide receiver version two weeks ago and will do running backs in two weeks, so please subscribe! 00:00 Introduction 00:20 Colin Simmons 4:24 Dylan Stewart 7:44 Simmons vs Stewart 8:38 Matayo Uiagalelei 10:35 Kameryn Crawford 12:56 J'Mond Tapp 15:08 Boubacar Traore 16:14 Wrap-Up Who did I miss?

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    17 mins
  • Ole Miss' Dynamic Bellcow RB | Kewan Lacy Player Profile
    May 18 2026

    Kewan Lacy shattered any expectations around him in 2025 when he ran for the third most yards in the entire country along with 24 touchdowns. He has a rare ability to make impact plays in an instant while also being consistent. Lacy is a workhorse in every sense of the word and Ole Miss will no doubt lean on him in 2026 again. Whenever his college career wraps up, Lacy has a bright future ahead of him on Sundays. For now, we get to enjoy the dynamic bellcow on Saturdays where he will continue to be one of the brightest stars in the country in 2026. 00:00 Kewan Lacy 00:44 Instant Impact 2:33 Workhorse Subscribe for more college football content and feel free to recommend a player you want me to cover! #KewanLacy #OleMiss #Rebels #CollegeFootball #RunningBack #CFB2026 #FootballFilmStudy #SEC #NFLDraft #RB

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    5 mins
  • Buy Stock in These 3 Running Backs Before 2026 | CFB Breakout Player Predictions
    May 15 2026

    This is the first video in the 2026 College Football Breakout Player Series — and we're starting with running backs. Three guys whose talent hasn't matched their production yet. Three guys I'm buying stock in before the season starts. Florida State's Ousmane Kromah is the one I couldn't wait to talk about. The contact balance, the low pad level, the vision to find any lane across the entire line of scrimmage — he's ahead of schedule and stepping into a featured role in 2026. If there's one player at any position I'm most excited about right now, it's him. Texas A&M's Rueben Owens II showed exactly what he can do when given an expanded role late in 2025. The short-area quickness is elite — when the game slows down for him and the decisiveness catches up to the athleticism, watch out. And Jerrick Gibson is the contrarian pick. Left Texas after getting one carry against OU, transferring to Purdue. I'm betting on the talent. Change of scenery, chance to play loose, three years of eligibility left. Don't sell. 00:00 Introduction 00:33 Ousmane Kromah 2:48 Rueben Owens II 4:44 Jerrick Gibson 7:15 Other Names to Watch Other RBs mentioned: Harlem Berry (LSU), Dante Dowdell (Georgia), Evan Dickens (Boston College), Makhi Hughes (Houston), Jeff Overton Jr. (Virginia Tech). Let me know who I snubbed. Thanks for watching. #CollegeFootball #RunningBack #CFB2026 #OusmaneKromah #RuebenOwensII #JerrickGibson #FloridaState #TexasAM #Purdue #BreakoutPlayers #FootballFilmStudy

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    8 mins
  • College Football Running Back Sleeper | UNLV's Jai'Den Thomas
    May 12 2026

    Jai'Den Thomas averaged 7 yards per carry last season, ran for 1,000 yards, and scored 12 touchdowns. Only five running backs in the entire country who carried the ball 100+ times matched that yards-per-carry number. So why isn't anyone talking about him? In this video, I break down exactly what makes the UNLV running back such an exciting player: the lateral agility and vision at the line of scrimmage that sets up everything else, the open-field elusiveness that makes him impossible to get an angle on in the second level, and the straight-line acceleration that turns good runs into home runs. I also cover the one thing Jai'Den Thomas needs to clean up in 2026 — finding the balance between patience and decisiveness at the line of scrimmage — and why fixing it could push him into the national conversation. Remember, a Mountain West running back finished second in the Heisman not too long ago. 00:00 Introduction 00:25 Line of Scrimmage 1:22 Second Level 3:20 Area for Improvement 4:15 Wrap-Up Know an under-the-radar college football player I should cover? Drop the name in the comments. Thanks for watching. #JaiDenThomas #UNLV #CollegeFootball #RunningBack #MountainWest #CFB2026 #FootballFilmStudy #UnderTheRadar #RB

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    5 mins
  • The Best Defensive Player in College Football? | Colin Simmons Player Profile
    May 10 2026

    Colin Simmons might be the best player in college football — and 2026 is the season he proves it beyond any doubt. In this video, I break down what makes the Texas edge rusher such an elite prospect: the best first step in the entire country (and why it's about anticipation, not just athleticism), the instinctive pass rushing approach that offensive tackles simply have no answer for, and why he's just as dangerous against the run as he is as a pass rusher. I also set three goals for Colin Simmons in 2026 — keeping his offsides penalties in check, reaching 11 sacks to crack Texas's all-time top three, and leaving zero doubt that he's the first edge rusher off the board in the 2027 NFL Draft. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 First Step 1:50 Pass Rushing Instincts 3:42 Run Defense 4:38 2026 Season Goals Drop a comment with who you want broken down next. Thanks for watching. #ColinSimmons #Texas #Longhorns #CollegeFootball #EdgeRusher #CFB2026 #NFLDraft2027 #FootballFilmStudy #EDGE #DraftProspects

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    6 mins
  • 2027 NFL Draft Wide Receiver Preview | 3 Names You Know and 3 You Should Know
    May 7 2026

    The 2027 NFL Draft wide receiver class is as good as advertised — and today I'm breaking down the six names you need to have on your radar right now. I split this into two groups. The first three are established producers already trending toward the first round: Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State), Cam Coleman (Texas), and KJ Duff (Rutgers). The second group are guys with real upside who need one more season of polish: Nick Marsh (Indiana), Mario Craver (Texas A&M), and a sleeper almost nobody is talking about in Cooper Barkate (Miami). Fair warning — the first list is meant to be controversial. If you think I snubbed somebody, drop it in the comments. 00:00 Introduction 1:06 Jeremiah Smith 3:58 Cam Coleman 8:11 KJ Duff 11:54 Nick Marsh 13:31 Mario Craver 16:38 Cooper Barkate 19:12 Wrap-Up Edge rushers of the 2027 class are coming in two weeks. In the meantime, individual breakdowns on Jeremiah Smith, Cam Coleman, KJ Duff, Dylan Stewart, and Jayden Maiava are already up on the channel. Let me know who you think I snubbed. Thanks for watching. #NFLDraft2027 #CollegeFootball #WideReceiver #JeremiahSmith #CamColeman #KJDuff #CFB2026 #DraftProspects #FootballFilmStudy #NFLDraft

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    21 mins
  • USC's Next First Round QB? | Jayden Maiava Player Profile
    May 5 2026

    Jayden Maiava could have entered the 2026 NFL Draft and quietly worked his way into the first round. Instead, he's coming back to USC — and now he has to earn it against the most loaded QB class in years. In this video, I break down what makes the USC quarterback such an intriguing prospect: his elite quick release that maximizes every weapon around him, his underrated pocket presence and anticipation under pressure, his off-script ability to extend plays and find receivers on scramble drills, and a deep ball built on touch and placement rather than pure arm strength. I also cover what's holding Jayden Maiava back from locking up that first round grade (decision-making and ball security) and set three goals for his 2026 season — cutting turnovers, keeping the easy things easy with a younger receiving corps, and standing out in a stacked 2027 QB class. 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Release 1:52 Pocket Presence 3:12 Deep Ball 4:00 Decision Making 5:05 2026 Season Goals Let me know who you want broken down next. Thanks for watching. #JaydenMaiava #USC #Trojans #CollegeFootball #quarterback #CFB2026 #NFLDraft2027 #FootballFilmStudy #QBBreakdown

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    7 mins