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HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 235 HAND: 9" ARM: 30⅜" WINGSPAN: 74¼" 40-YARD DASH: N/A 3-CONE: N/A SHUTTLE: 4.26 VERTICAL: 34" BROAD: 9'11" POSITIVES — Reads and flows
HEIGHT: 6'5" WEIGHT: 323 HAND: 9⅝" ARM: 36⅛" WINGSPAN: 85½" 40-YARD DASH: N/A 3-CONE: N/A SHUTTLE: N/A VERTICAL: N/A BROAD: N/A POSITIVES — Muscular, evenly
HEIGHT: 6'4" WEIGHT: 319 HAND: 9⅞" ARM: 32⅞" WINGSPAN: 80¾" 40-YARD DASH: N/A 3-CONE: N/A SHUTTLE: N/A VERTICAL: 26" BROAD: 8'8" BENCH: 26 POSITIVES — Good
Michigan running back Blake Corum might sneak up on you as a prospect, and then take it to the house. That’s been his style all along.
Utah safety Cole Bishop is one of the most amazing athletes at his position; if he can shore up a few things, he could be a star in the NFL.
Georgia safety Javon Bullard put just about everything he could on tape in the last two seasons, in radically different ways.
Minnesota safety Tyler Nubin has just about every attribute required for NFL success if he can just clean up a few rogue elements.
Notre Dame running back Audric Estime might be the most plug-and-play prospect at his position in the 2024 NFL draft class.
Oregon State safety Kitan Oladapo is one of the best multi-position defensive backs in this draft class, and he’s peaking at the right time.