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  • 2023 NFL Draft: The Top 10 Best Available Day Two Prospects Includes Will Levis, Joey Porter Jr.

    2023 NFL Draft: The Top 10 Best Available Day Two Prospects Includes Will Levis, Joey Porter Jr. The dust may not wholly settle after all of the drama from day one of the 2023 NFL Draft, but the show must go on. We are approaching the start of day two of the draft, which includes the 2nd and 3rd rounds. A lot of talent is left on the Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board. Some names include QB Will Levis, Hendon Hooker, and Joey Porter Jr. All three players had 1st round projections attached to them leading up to the start of the draft. Let's discuss Will Levis. Within minutes of the draft, Will Levis had -1500 odds of going in the top 5. He was the odds-on favorite to be the Colts QB, and I have a theory as to why this happened without any sources. The Colt's front office probably mocked every scenario you can imagine, and based on projections throughout the process, Bryce Young, followed by C.J. Stroud, goes 1 and 2. The wildcard was always the Cardinals and what they would do with the 3rd pick. If the Cardinals traded back to a team like the Titans, who had an interest in drafting a QB, the Colts had to be ready for a scenario where if a team jumps them to take the guy they want, they would probably take Will Levis now that we know the guy they wanted is Anthony Richardson. Is Will Levis good at football? Yes, he's good, but far from a finished product. The on-field differences are that Levis has more experience, and Richardson is an elite athlete. We could not measure Anthony Richarson's ceiling with the Hubble telescope, so they unveiled the James Webb. Webb's larger primary mirror has six times the light-gathering power of Hubble's primary mirror, and we still don't have a correct read on Richardson's true potential. Does someone draft Will Levis today? Yes, it looks promising. The next ten picks include Pittsburgh, Arizona, Detroit, Indianapolis, LA Rams, Seattle, Las Vegas, Carolina, New Orleans, and Tennessee. Seven different teams could take a QB in the next ten picks. Let's mock the next ten picks. 32. Steelers CB Joey Porter Jr. 33. Cardinals OT Dawand Jones 34. Lions QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? TE Michael Mayer? 35. Colts WR Jalin Hyatt? IOL Steve Avila? 36. Rams QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? CB Kelee Ringo? 37. Seahawks QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? S/NB Brian Branch? 38. Raiders QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? IOL Steve Avila? 39. Panthers CB Kelee Ringo? LB Drew Sanders? 40. Saints QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? CB Kelee Ringo? CB D.J. Turner? 41. Titans QB Will Levis? QB Hendon Hooker? IOL Steve Avila

  • 2025 NFL Draft: Linebacker Rankings – Jalon Walker, Jihaad Campbell & Carson Schwesinger Lead a Versatile Class

    2025 NFL Draft: Linebacker Rankings – Jalon Walker, Jihaad Campbell & Carson Schwesinger Lead a Versatile Class The 2025 NFL Draft linebacker class has the potential to exceed expectations, featuring a combination of positional versatility, coverage ability, and traditional run-stopping skills. In today’s NFL, linebackers must be able to move across the second level pre-snap and contribute in coverage, and this class offers plenty of prospects who fit that mold. Leading the way is Georgia’s Jalon Walker, a hybrid defender who can align as an off-ball linebacker in a 4-3 one play and then rush the quarterback as a 3-4 outside linebacker the next. Alabama’s Jihaad Campbell follows closely behind, bringing similar versatility. He excels in coverage, has the ability to rush the passer, and plays with a relentless motor and high football IQ. The class also features high-upside players like Carson Schwesinger and Jeffrey Bassa, who fit the modern linebacker prototype with their range and athleticism. Meanwhile, Demetrius Knight Jr. provides a more traditional MIKE linebacker skill set with his ability to take on blocks and control the run game. With a strong blend of athletic coverage linebackers and physical run defenders, the 2025 linebacker class offers immediate impact players and long-term development prospects for NFL teams looking to build their defense around versatile second-level defenders. 2025 NFL Draft: Linebacker Rankings Near Elite Tier - 1st Round Projection 1) Jalon Walker | Georgia | Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 245 lbs Player Comparison: Jamie Collins Analysis: Walker is an explosive, versatile linebacker who can play both off-ball and on the edge. His range, pass-rushing ability, and coverage instincts make him a disruptive playmaker. Though still developing as a full-time linebacker, his athleticism and football IQ give him Pro Bowl upside. High-End Starter Potential - 2nd/3rd Round Projection 2) Jihaad Campbell | Alabama | Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 230 lbs Player Comparison: Tremaine Edmunds Analysis: Campbell is a rangy linebacker with elite speed, coverage ability, and pass-rush versatility. His quick processing and athleticism make him an ideal modern linebacker. Needs to improve block-shedding and run-fit discipline to reach his ceiling. 3) Carson Schwesinger | UCLA | Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 225 lbs Player Comparison: Deion Jones Analysis: Schwesinger is an instinctive, high-motor linebacker with great lateral agility and open-field tackling ability. His coverage skills and range make him a strong fit as a modern WILL linebacker. Needs to improve strength and block disengagement. 4) Chris Paul Jr. | Ole Miss | Ht: 6'1" | Wt: 235 lbs Player Comparison: Patrick Queen Analysis: Paul is an athletic, sideline-to-sideline linebacker with coverage ability and blitzing upside. His burst and tackling make him a disruptive presence, though he must improve at disengaging from blockers. Best suited as a 4-3 WILL or 3-4 ILB. 5) Jeffrey Bassa | Oregon | Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 235 lbs Player Comparison: Bobby Okereke Analysis: A former safety, Bassa offers elite coverage ability, range, and blitzing potential. His athleticism makes him a valuable sub-package linebacker early in his career. Needs to refine play recognition and run defense to become a full-time starter. 6) Demetrius Knight Jr. | South Carolina | Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 245 lbs Player Comparison: Reggie Ragland Analysis: Knight is a physical, downhill linebacker with strong blitzing ability and run-stopping instincts. His size and strength allow him to take on blocks, but his lateral agility limits his coverage upside. Best suited as a MIKE in an attacking defense.

  • Zach Charbonnet

    Zach Charbonnet is a powerful physical runner with good vision and pass-protection skills. He may not be the most elusive runner or dynamic receiver, but he has the potential to be a reliable and consistent contributor at the next level. His power and strength make him difficult to bring down. Charbonnet plays with great footwork for a bigger back. He does lack the long speed to be a complete back, but his ability to pass-protect and run through contact could make him a valuable asset for any team. He is likely a mid-to-late-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. < 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

  • Dylan Moses

    Moses is a true sideline to sideline player, that plays with good technique. He is a very physical and competitive player. Where he needs to improve is in pass coverage. He can get caught looking in the backfield, which does not bode well against play-action and RPO based offenses. Has played all LB positions. < Back Dylan Moses Alabama HT: 6030 WT: 235 YR: SR POS: LB OVR RK 72 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • James Hudson

    < Back James Hudson Cincinnati HT: 6040 WT: 302 YR: RJR POS: OT OVR RK 80 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 11 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • Darnell Washington

    At 6'7" and 260 pounds, Washington is a rare talent at the tight end position with the potential to be a dominant force at the NFL level. He has rare size and athleticism and is a natural pass-catcher with great hands and body control. He is also a willing blocker with the potential to develop into a dominant blocker at the next level. He should be a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and has the potential to develop into one of the best tight ends in the league. < Back Darnell Washington Georgia HT: 6065 WT: 264 YR: JR POS: TE OVR RK 44 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 3 High-End Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT In terms of his NFL scheme fit, Washington's size and athleticism make him a good fit in a variety of offensive systems. He has the potential to be a dominant force in the red zone, where his size and catching ability make him a difficult matchup for defenders. He could also be a valuable asset in the running game, where his blocking ability could help open up holes for running backs. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Strength Run Blocking Size KEY WEAKNESSES Route Running Separation Explosiveness PLAYER COMPARISONS Marcedes Lewis Darren Fells Martellus Bennett

  • Rashad Torrence II

    < Back Rashad Torrence II Florida HT: 6000 WT: 193 YR: SO POS: s OVR RK 98 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 Low-Level Starter Potential OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • 5 Tool Sports Podcast: WK 12 NFL Review, We Review The Prior Weeks Top NFL Games

    5 Tool Sports Podcast: WK 12 NFL Review, We Review The Prior Weeks Top NFL Games 5 Tool Sports Podcast Host Woody Massie, 5 Tool Sports Podcast Analyst CJ McLaughlin and Football Scout 365 Analyst Brandon Lundberg review the prior week's top NFL matchups. Check Out The Football Scout 365 Best Bets Dashboard SPREAD O/U AND FINAL SCORE REPORT 5 TOOL SPORTS POD WEEKLY PICKS ATS WEEKLY IMPLIED GAME TOTALS NFL WEEKLY INJURY REPORT

  • Channing Tindall

    < Back Channing Tindall Georgia HT: 6020 WT: 230 YR: SR POS: LB OVR RK 66 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 7 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS KEY WEAKNESSES PLAYER COMPARISONS

  • 2024 Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Back Tiers

    2024 Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Back Tiers When analyzing fantasy football, a tier-based analysis provides fantasy managers with a clearer understanding of the differences between each group of players and how to value them for the upcoming season. Let's dive into the running back rankings and tiers for the 2024 fantasy football season. Tier System for RBs in a .5PPR Model: Tier 1 RB: 18 points or higher (Elite performers) Tier 2 RB: 14.0 to 16.9 points per game (High Level) Tier 3 RB: 12.0 to 13.9 points per game (Reliable starters) Tier 4 RB: 10.0 to 11.9 points per game (Serviceable starters) Tier 5 RB: 9.9 points or less (Backup options) 2024 Fantasy Football RB Projections Tier 1 RB: 18 points or higher (Elite performers) These running backs are expected to deliver top-tier performances consistently, making them highly valuable. Christian McCaffrey (SF): 19.2 points per game Tier 2 RB: 14.0-16.9 points (High Level) This tier includes reliable starting RBs who may not reach the elite status but still provide strong and consistent fantasy points. Bijan Robinson (ATL): 16.4 points per game Breece Hall (NYJ): 15.6 points per game Alvin Kamara (NO): 14.3 points per game Saquon Barkley (PHI): 14.1 points per game Tier 3 RB: 12-13.9 points (Reliable starters) These RBs are good starters in most leagues, offering reliable performance. They might have occasional spikes in points but generally hover around the middle range. Jahmyr Gibbs (DET): 13.8 points per game Travis Etienne Jr. (JAX): 13.8 points per game Josh Jacobs (GB): 13.2 points per game Rachaad White (TB): 12.9 points per game Isiah Pacheco (KC): 12.6 points per game James Cook (BUF): 12.5 points per game De'Von Achane (MIA): 12.1 points per game Tier 4 RB: 10-11.9 points (Serviceable starters) Running backs in this tier are serviceable starters or high-end backups. They provide decent points but lack the upside of higher-tier RBs. Jonathan Taylor (IND): 11.9 points per game Kenneth Walker III (SEA): 11.6 points per game Aaron Jones (MIN): 11.6 points per game Joe Mixon (HST): 11.5 points per game Derrick Henry (BLT): 11.5 points per game Tony Pollard (TEN): 11.3 points per game Devin Singletary (NYG): 11.2 points per game D'Andre Swift (CHI): 11.1 points per game Nick Chubb (CLV): 10.8 points per game Kyren Williams (LA): 10.8 points per game Rhamondre Stevenson (NE): 10.4 points per game Najee Harris (PIT): 10.4 points per game Austin Ekeler (WAS): 10.3 points per game Jaylen Warren (PIT): 10.2 points per game James Conner (ARZ): 10.2 points per game David Montgomery (DET): 10.2 points per game Zack Moss (CIN): 10.0 points per game Tier 5 RB: 9.9 points or fewer (Backup options) These RBs are typically backup options or low-end starters in deeper leagues. They might be starting RBs in the NFL but are not expected to perform at a high level consistently in fantasy. Ezekiel Elliott (DAL): 9.5 points per game Javonte Williams (DEN): 9.5 points per game Jonathon Brooks (CAR): 9.4 points per game Zamir White (LV): 9.2 points per game Gus Edwards (LAC): 8.6 points per game J.K. Dobbins (LAC): 8.4 points per game Blake Corum (LA): 8.4 points per game Raheem Mostert (MIA): 8.2 points per game Brian Robinson (WAS): 7.5 points per game Chuba Hubbard (CAR): 7.4 points per game Tyjae Spears (TEN): 7.4 points per game Chase Brown (CIN): 7.2 points per game Rico Dowdle (DAL): 7.0 points per game

  • Bryce Young

    Bryce Young is a talented quarterback with excellent accuracy, athleticism, and arm talent. He has shown good poise and decision-making skills as a starter at Alabama. While his size may be a concern, his mobility and arm talent make him an intriguing prospect. If he can continue to develop his game, he can develop into a high-end starter at the NFL level. He is a projected top 5 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. < Back Bryce Young Alabama HT: 5101 WT: 204 YR: RSO POS: QB OVR RK 3 POS RK CEILING POTENTIAL 1 Near Elite OVR RK PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT Young is best suited for an offense that emphasizes a quick passing game that quickly gets the ball out of his hands. He is excellent at reading defenses and making quick decisions, making him a good fit for a West Coast-style offense focusing on short to intermediate passes. Additionally, he has shown the ability to make plays with his legs and can be a threat in the read-option game, which could make him a good fit for a run-pass option (RPO) heavy offense. CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS Primary scout: Brandon Lundberg KEY STRENGTHS Arm Talent Mobility Football IQ KEY WEAKNESSES Size Pocket Presence Late Throws PLAYER COMPARISONS Aaron Rodgers Russell Wilson Kyler Murray

  • 2023 NFL Draft Big Board: Football Scout 365 Post Combine Top 100 Update

    2023 NFL Draft Big Board: Football Scout 365 Post Combine Top 100 Update 1). Will Anderson Jr. | Alabama | ED | 6036 253lbs Standing at 6-4 235 lbs, Anderson possesses an impressive combination of size, strength, and athleticism. He is a dominant pass rusher, utilizing his speed, quickness, and impressive technique to disrupt plays in the backfield. Anderson is also an excellent run defender, showing the ability to quickly diagnose plays and make tackles behind the line of scrimmage. He has excellent instincts and football IQ, always seeming to be in the right place at the right time to make plays. 2). Jalen Carter Georgia | IDL | 6031 314lbs Jalen Carter is a disruptive defensive lineman with an impressive blend of size, strength, and athleticism. He possesses a quick first step and excellent burst off the snap, allowing him to penetrate gaps and disrupt the backfield. Carter has a rare combination of power and agility, which makes him difficult to handle for blockers. He is versatile enough to play multiple positions along the defensive line and can be a force against both the run and the pass. Carter has active hands and good instincts, allowing him to quickly shed blocks and make tackles. However, he needs to work on pad level and technique to maximize his potential. Overall, Carter is an exciting prospect with a high ceiling and the potential to become a dominant player at the next level. 3). Bryce Young Alabama | QB | 5101 204lbs Bryce Young is a talented quarterback with excellent accuracy, athleticism, and arm talent. He has shown good poise and decision-making skills as a starter at Alabama. While his size may be a concern, his mobility and arm talent make him an intriguing prospect. If he can continue to develop his game, he can develop into a high-end starter at the NFL level. He is a projected top 5 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. 4). C.J. Stroud Ohio State | QB | 6030 214lbs Stroud throws with great anticipation and puts his receivers in a position to be lucky after the catch. He is not the athlete Justin Fields presented while at Ohio State, but Stroud proved he could be every bit as good as a passer, and when needed, he can pick up a first down with his legs. Continued improvement with his footwork and timing will further elevate his top-ten NFL draft status. 5). Christian Gonzalez | Oregon |CB | 6013 197lbs Christian Gonzalez has what it takes to be the top corner in his draft class. He provides the scheme versatility you want from a DB, with the length needed to defend against the NFL's bigger-bodied receivers on the outside. His athleticism is high-end. Anytime you can get a DB with excellent closing speed, a trait required to play at a high level in a zone-based scheme combined with the quick hips and the fluidity needed to stay in phase with receivers in man-to-man defense, you do not pass on them. 6). Devon Witherspoon | Illinois | CB | 5114 181lbs Witherspoon has ideal size and length for a cornerback, making him effective in press coverage and contested catch situations. He has good ball skills and can make plays on the ball in coverage. He is a physical cornerback who can disrupt routes. He has good strength and can be effective in run support. Witherspoon might need to dial back his aggressiveness at the next level. He can be handsy in coverage, and his aggressiveness to make a highlight reel hit in the run game could lead to explosive plays vs. better backs and receivers in the NFL if he is not careful. 7). Nolan Smith | Georgia | ED | 6021 238lbs At 6-3 235lbs, Smith possesses an impressive combination of size, speed, and athleticism. He is an explosive pass rusher, utilizing his speed and quickness off the edge to consistently pressure the quarterback. Smith is also a strong run defender who understands how to use leverage to set the edge. He has excellent instincts and football IQ. While he may need to continue to refine his technique and develop more pass-rush moves, Smith has the potential to be a highly productive defensive player at the NFL level. 8). Anthony Richardson | Florida | QB | 6036 244lbs At 6-4 236lbs, Richardson embodies the word "prototype." Richardson has a big arm and excellent athleticism. His game translates best in a pro-spread offense that blends a mix of play action, RPO's and zone reads. He is an escape artist who is at his best when on the move, creating out of structure. Richardson is considered a developmental talent with notable accuracy issues that must be addressed. His best fit in the NFL will be on a team with a creative head coach or OC. If he can land somewhere where he can sit out for a season, allowing him to learn from a veteran QB, it could enable him to get better acclimated with the speed of the NFL game. 9). Bryan Bresee | Clemson | IDL | 6055 298lbs Bresee possesses elite instant impact upside, and he is a player who has top-ten NFL Draft potential even after missing 2/3 of the 2021 college football season. At 6-5, 300lbs, Bresee possesses elite length. On tape, he has an explosive first step combined with the elite positional strength needed to be a success at the NFL level. He also possesses elite lateral quickness and twitchiness for an interior defender. He can shoot through a gap in a hurry on one play to force a bad throw, and on the next play, he can shoot through a hole to close off a run lane. Bresee can play different techniques along the line, but he projects as a 3-tech in the NFL. 10). Bijan Robinson | Texas | RB | 6000 220lbs Bijan Robinson is a versatile running back with great vision, elusiveness, and pass-catching ability. He has the potential to be a three-down back in the NFL and could be a valuable weapon in the passing game. He will need to continue to work on his pass pro to maximize his potential. Still, his work ethic and dedication to improving his game suggest that he will continue to develop at the next level. He is likely a mid-to-late first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and has the potential to be a star at the next level. Click here to view the updated top 100 NFL Draft board. Filter by position, player grade, and more. Coming Soon! Dynasty Fantasy Football Player Rankings! Get ready for your fantasy draft like a real NFL GM. The Football Scout 365 NFL Draft Big Board will add a dynasty ranking filter.

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