• Garrett Nussmeier Draft Evaluation | QB's Stock Rising After Senior Bowl
    Feb 3 2026

    Garrett Nussmeier is one of the most polarizing quarterback prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft cycle. After flashing elite arm talent in the 2022 SEC Championship and breaking out as LSU’s starter in 2024 with over 4,000 passing yards, Nussmeier entered 2025 with major Heisman expectations. Injuries changed the story. A lingering core injury limited his mobility and consistency, leading to a midseason benching and a sharp drop in draft stock. Still, strong performances at the Senior Bowl reopened the conversation about his NFL future. This film breakdown dives into: Arm strength and velocity on tight-window throws Off-platform and off-script playmaking ability Decision-making concerns and overconfidence in arm talent How injuries impacted his 2025 tape Why scouts remain divided on his projection Is Nussmeier a first-round talent who needs refinement—or a high-risk, high-reward NFL gamble? Let’s break down the tape.

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    15 mins
  • Jaydn Ott Draft Evaluation | The Most Divisive Player in 2026
    Feb 1 2026

    Jaydn Ott might be the hardest running back to evaluate in the entire 2026 NFL Draft. In this film breakdown, we focus on Ott’s dominant Cal tape — including his explosive long speed, instant burst, and big-play ability — while temporarily setting aside what happened during his limited 2025 season at Oklahoma. From his 1,300-yard, First Team All-Pac-12 campaign in 2023 to the lingering injuries and unanswered questions that followed, Ott’s profile is filled with extremes. We break down his explosiveness, instincts in power and zone schemes, receiving upside, and the major concern holding back his three-down value: pass protection. We close by addressing the Oklahoma situation, Senior Bowl performance, and why Ott may end up being one of the most polarizing players in the entire 2026 draft class. Topics Covered: Jaydn Ott Cal film breakdown (2024) Explosiveness, acceleration, and long speed Instincts vs patience in power & zone schemes Receiving upside and 3rd-down limitations Oklahoma transfer season context 2026 NFL Draft outlook #NFLDraft #2026NFLDraft #CollegeFootball #CFB #JaydnOtt #RunningBack

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    12 mins
  • Draft Update: Carnell Tate, TJ Parker, Kyle Louis, and More!
    Jan 31 2026

    Welcome to this weekly draft update. Today, I am giving my thoughts on Carnell Tate, TJ Parker, Kyle Louis, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Ted Hurst, Rahsul Faison, Dametrious Crownover, Michael Trigg, and D'Angelo Ponds. Tune in every Friday where we break down 10 players every week! 00:00 Introduction 1:35 Carnell Tate 9:55 TJ Parker 18:38 Kyle Louis 28:26 Michael Trigg 36:59 Ted Hurst 38:47 Jaden Dugger 44:48 Rahsul Faison 50:34 Dametrious Crownover 56:15 D'Angelo Ponds 1:02:36 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren 1:07:32 Conclusion

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren Draft Evaluation | Physical Box Safety Film Breakdown
    Jan 30 2026

    We break down the film of Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a four-year contributor and three-year starter at Toledo Rockets. Known for his aggression, run defense, and physical presence in the box, McNeil-Warren finished his college career with 214 tackles and consistently impacted games near the line of scrimmage. This film study focuses on his strengths as a run defender, form tackler, and physical coverage safety, while also discussing areas for improvement in zone awareness and discipline. We also project where McNeil-Warren fits in the 2025 NFL Draft and why teams looking for a tone-setting box safety will have him firmly on their board. 📌 Topics Covered: • Run defense & tackling consistency • Physicality in coverage • Zone instincts & pass coverage reps • NFL Draft projection (Day 2 range)

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    9 mins
  • Michael Trigg Draft Evaluation | Athletic TE After Breakout 2025
    Jan 30 2026

    We are breaking down Michael Trigg, the Baylor tight end who elevated his NFL Draft stock in 2026. Once a highly touted recruit at USC Trojans, Trigg’s path took him through Ole Miss Rebels before breaking out with the Baylor Bears. This film study dives into: Elite ball skills and vice-grip hands at the catch point Athleticism, route-running, and change-of-direction ability Zone awareness and downfield production Blocking effort, consistency, and developmental areas Final 2026 NFL Draft projection and role at the next level After a dominant 2025 season (50 receptions, ~700 yards, 6 TDs), Trigg firmly put himself on the NFL radar. Is he a Day 2 tight end? Let’s break down the tape. 📌 Comment your thoughts on Michael Trigg and where you see him going in the draft. Hashtags: #MichaelTrigg #BaylorFootball #NFLDraft #TE #CFBFilm #ScoutingReport

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    9 mins
  • Rahsul Faison Draft Evaluation | High Floor RB Prospect
    Jan 29 2026

    We break down South Carolina running back Rahsul Faison, a seventh-year senior with one of the most patient and efficient running styles in the 2026 NFL Draft class. After a productive 2024 season at Utah State and a dramatic eligibility ruling, Faison delivered a solid 2025 season for South Carolina, showcasing elite vision, lateral agility, and decisive patience. This film study covers: Vision and cutback ability in zone schemes Lateral agility and short-area explosiveness Patience without indecision Receiving upside and screen game usage Pass protection strengths and weaknesses Concerns with long speed, explosiveness, and age Final NFL Draft grade and projection While Faison lacks breakaway speed, his efficiency, football IQ, and experience raise his floor as a potential early-career contributor at the next level. 📌 Draft Grade: Round 5 📌 Age at Draft: 26 📌 College: South Carolina (Utah State transfer)

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    10 mins
  • Carnell Tate Draft Evaluation | WR1 in 2026?
    Jan 28 2026

    In this 2026 NFL Draft breakdown, we evaluate Carnell Tate, Ohio State’s technically refined wide receiver and projected first-round pick. This film study dives into: Elite hands away from the body (5 drops on 121 career catches) Advanced route running and leverage manipulation Sideline awareness, toe-drag ability, and body control Vertical production without relying on elite top-end speed Football intelligence and mid-route decision-making At 6’3”, 190 lbs, Tate consistently creates separation, attacks the football, and makes life easier on his quarterback. While weight and durability remain minor concerns, his skill set firmly places him in the early first-round conversation for the 2026 NFL Draft. 📌 Full draft grade and team fits discussed, including Patriots, Browns, and Titans. 📩 Drop your thoughts and team fits in the comments. 00:00 Introduction 00:28 Hands 3:41 Route Running 4:58 Vertical Threat 8:45 Final Draft Grade

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    10 mins
  • Dametrious Crownover Draft Breakdown | OL Project with Rare Size
    Jan 28 2026

    In this NFL Draft film breakdown, we take a detailed look at Texas A&M offensive tackle Dametrious Crownover, a massive 6’7”, 336-pound lineman with rare size and intriguing athletic traits.

    This scouting report covers Crownover’s performance against top competition, including Texas, South Carolina, Miami, LSU, and Florida. We break down his run blocking upside, pass protection ability, length, power, athleticism, and the technical inconsistencies—particularly hand usage—that impact his draft projection.

    Crownover shows flashes of high-level edge protection and dominant strength, but his development curve will be key for NFL teams evaluating him as a long-term investment in the trenches.

    📌 Topics Covered

    • Frame & strength evaluation
    • Run blocking upside
    • Pass protection & edge-setting
    • Hand usage and technical refinement
    • NFL projection & draft grade

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    10 mins