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- Brandon Dorlus
< Back Brandon Dorlus Oregon HT: 6030 WT: 290 YR: SR POS: IDL OVR RK 80 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 9 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Dorlus is known for his versatility, able to play both on the edge and inside as a defensive lineman (3-tech). While not the fastest at his position, his technique and power make him formidable against the run. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64) A mid-level starter potential prospect is a player who is likely to be a mid-level starter on their team, but with the potential to exceed expectations within 2-3 years. They have good physical tools and athleticism and can perform at a high level. They have some weaknesses, but they are minor. These players are typically fourth- or fifth-round picks, and they have the potential to be starters in the league. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Versatility Physicality Blue Collar Work Ethic KEY WEAKNESSES Lacks Pass Rush Speed More Powerful Than Agile Tweener PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Zach Charbonnet
< Back Zach Charbonnet UCLA HT: 6010 WT: 220 YR: JR POS: RB OVR RK 64 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Charbonnet would be a great fit for an offense that emphasizes power running and inside zone runs. His strength and power would allow him to break tackles and gain extra yards after contact on inside runs. He would also be a great fit for an offense that utilizes running backs in the passing game, as he has shown the ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Contact Balance Vision 3-Dwn Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Upright Runner Long Speed Pass Pro PLAYER COMPARISONS Nick Chubb Arian Foster David Johnson
- James Pearce Jr.
< Back James Pearce Jr. Tennessee HT: 6050 WT: 245 YR: JR POS: ED OVR RK 17 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Pearce primarily operates as an edge rusher, utilizing his quick first step and fluid athleticism to create mismatches. His ability to align in multiple positions�whether as a stand-up rusher, with his hand in the ground, or even occasionally dropping into coverage�makes him versatile in various defensive schemes. His speed and agility allow him to threaten offensive tackles on the outside and utilize inside counter moves effectively. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Near Elite (70-74) A near-elite prospect is a player projected to become a significant contributor by their second year in the NFL. They possess high-level physical tools and athleticism, performing consistently and effectively. While they may have some minor weaknesses, these do not detract significantly from their overall game. These players are often selected in the middle of the first round and have the potential to develop into impactful players and future stars in the league. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS First Step Quickness Fluid Athlete Alignment Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Improve Run Stop Ability Counter Pass-Rush Moves Keep Developing Coverage Skills PLAYER COMPARISONS Von Miller Brian Burns
- Jaylen Waddle
< Back Jaylen Waddle Alabama HT: 5010 WT: 182 YR: JR POS: WR OVR RK 7 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Christian Haynes
< Back Christian Haynes Connecticut HT: 6020 WT: 313 YR: RSR POS: IOL OVR RK 59 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Christian Haynes excels in wide zone blocking schemes, showcasing exceptional technique and athleticism. His agility and footwork make him particularly effective at reaching the second level and engaging linebackers, aligning perfectly with offenses that prioritize mobility and space creation in their offensive linemen. Despite concerns about his size and length for the NFL level, Haynes' skill set allows him to anchor well in pass protection, using his reactive feet and hands to maintain leverage and control against defenders. His ability to adapt and succeed in various run schemes, coupled with his strong finishing mentality, makes him a versatile piece for any offensive line, especially those running Shanahan-esque systems. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS High-End Starter Potential (65-69) A high-end starter potential prospect is a player who is projected to be among the top starters on their team within the second or third year in the NFL. They have good physical tools and athleticism and perform at a high level most of the time. They have some weaknesses, but they are not significant. These players are typically second or third-round picks, and they have the potential to be starters in the league. Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Outstanding Athleticism Fast Mover Solid Pass Pro KEY WEAKNESSES Limited Size/Length Strength Bend PLAYER COMPARISONS
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- Chase Brown
< Back Chase Brown Illinois HT: 5090 WT: 209 YR: JR POS: RB OVR RK 88 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 5 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Brown has the skill set to fit into various offensive systems. He can be effective in a zone-blocking scheme due to his vision and ability to make quick cuts. Additionally, his power and physicality could make him successful in a gap-blocking scheme where he is asked to be more of a downhill runner. Brown's pass-catching and pass-protection abilities make him a good fit for a West Coast or spread offense that values running backs who can contribute to the passing game. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Decisive Runner Fluid Route Runner 3-Dwn Versatility KEY WEAKNESSES Vision One Speed Dead Feet PLAYER COMPARISONS
- About Us | Football Scout 365
Our mission is to redefine football scouting and analytics, drawing upon our proven expertise within the NFL and college football scouting communities. We are committed to pioneering advanced scouting techniques that resonate at every level of the sport. By leveraging years of specialized experience, our approach is uniquely tailored to deliver high-quality, actionable insights that drive superior on-field performance. Dedicated to setting new standards in football intelligence, we strive to serve the diverse needs of the football community as its premier source for scouting and analytical excellence. ABOUT FOOTBALL SCOUT 365 LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROCESS Football Scout 365 Jun 23, 2023 About Football Scout 365, The Journey, Vision, and The Mission Is All About Football Introduction Welcome to Football Scout 365, your definitive source for expert football scouting and analysis. Our focus is on delivering... Brandon Lundberg Jun 23, 2023 We Offer Tailored Football Scouting Reports For NFL, College, and Other Professional Football Leagues Our scouting reports go beyond the surface-level analysis, delving deep into the intricacies of player performance. Brandon Lundberg Jun 23, 2023 The Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board, Front Office Level Analysis At Your Fingertips The Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board encompasses various components that provide in-depth analysis and valuable insights to keep... Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Grade: Breaking Down The Individual NFL Draft Player Grade Scale Consistent Evaluation Process for Each Player Each player we assess undergoes a consistent process that is tailored to their specific... Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Quarterback Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the quarterback position in football is an essential task for coaches and talent evaluators. A quarterback is typically the leader Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Running Back Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the running back (RB) position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's physical attributes, running style, and overall skill set. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Wide Receiver Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics In today's NFL, the wide receiver position is among the most critical. NFL teams invested $30M in cap space in 2022 towards their WR... Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Tight End Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the tight end (TE) position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's versatility, athleticism, and blocking ability. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Offensive Guard And Center Positions | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the offensive guard position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's strength, agility, and blocking ability. Below is a list... Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Offensive Tackle Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the tackle position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, athleticism, technique, and versatility. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Linebacker Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting linebackers in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, speed, athleticism, instincts, and versatility. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Edge Rusher Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting edge rushers in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, athleticism, technique, and versatility. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Interior Defensive Line Positions | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting the interior defensive line position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, strength, athleticism, and technique. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Cornerback Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting cornerbacks in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, speed, agility, technique, and instincts. Brandon Lundberg Feb 16, 2023 How We Scout The Safety Position | NFL Draft | Football Scouting and Analytics Scouting safeties in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, speed, instincts, tackling ability, coverage skills, and ball skills.
- Owen Pappoe
< Back Owen Pappoe Auburn HT: 6002 WT: 225 YR: SR POS: LB OVR RK 61 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 4 Mid-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS
- Jamaree Salyer
< Back Jamaree Salyer Georgia HT: 6040 WT: 325 YR: SR POS: IOL OVR RK 97 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 6 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS
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- NIL | Football Scout 365
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