WORLDWIDE RAMSEd “Pi Double i” Henderson Player Bio: Lloyd Cushenberry III attended Dutchtown High School in Carville, LA. His senior year, his team went 8-4 and lost in the second round of the Louisiana 5A playoffs. Cushenberry earned All-USA Louisiana Offense Second-Team Offense, District 5-5A Second-Team his junior year, and District 5-5A First-Team his senior season. ESPN, Scout, and 247Sports labeled as a three-star prospect and number three guard overall in the state of Louisiana. ACCOLADES 2020 NFL Combine Invite 2020 Reese's Senior Bowl 2019 AFCA All-American Second-Team 2019 FWAA All-American Second-Team 2019 Joe Moore Award Winner 2019 LSU Football MVP 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SCHOOL: LSU | CONFERENCE: SEC HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3 / 312 ARMS: 32 1/8" HANDS: 10 3/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.15 COMBINE RESULTS BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE 25 | 5.27 | 30 1/2” | DNP | DNP | DNP | N/A PRO-DAY RESULTS BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A Game film |
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Strengths: A dual-threat, vibrant, and athletic quarterback who can hurt defenses in the open field. Very shifty and light on his feet for a 6'2" 220-pound quarterback at his size. Ability to read defenses while going to his progressions. Blessed with excellent vision and the ability to improvise plays when the protection breaks down. Impeccable feet work that allows him to escape the smallest areas. When pushed from protection, does not panic and keeps eyes down the field while scrambling or taking off running. Has a knack of feeling the pressure and ability to make the right decisions. Have a powerful arm that can make the throws to the tight window routes. Phenomena touch passer on intermediate or deep routes. A very tough competitor who can break tackles and absorb massive hits and bounce right back up. Will stay in the pocket to the last second and take the hits to get the ball off down the field. Generally accurate while throwing the ball the field. Ability to manipulate the secondary with his eyes to push the ball deep down the field.
Weaknesses: Needs to secure the ball at the next level better. He seems to lock-in on a single receiver as opposed to going through his full progressions immediately. When that occurs, it put him in incautious situations allowing him to perform poor decisions. Tries to be too creative in the pocket with trying to avoid pressure and will spiral directly back into pressure. At times his touch passes will float too long and allow the defender to contest the pass or overthrow the ball.
Draft Grade: 6.0
Draft Projection: 2nd-3rd round
NFL Comparison: Tyrod Taylor
Weaknesses: Needs to secure the ball at the next level better. He seems to lock-in on a single receiver as opposed to going through his full progressions immediately. When that occurs, it put him in incautious situations allowing him to perform poor decisions. Tries to be too creative in the pocket with trying to avoid pressure and will spiral directly back into pressure. At times his touch passes will float too long and allow the defender to contest the pass or overthrow the ball.
Draft Grade: 6.0
Draft Projection: 2nd-3rd round
NFL Comparison: Tyrod Taylor
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Charlie Heck prepped at Rockhurst High School where he played offensive tackle, tight-end, and defensive end. His senior year he was a captain that help lead his team to the Missouri Class 6A State Championship. Heck earned All-District First-Team honors for Rockhurst. Rivals.com rated Heck as the 14th ranked player in the state of Missouri and #15 by Scout.com. He is son of Andy Heck who is the offensive line coach of the Super Bowl LIII Champions Kansas City Chiefs. Father won a National Championship with the 1988 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and was a All-American First-Team selection.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 East-West Senior Bowl
2019 All-ACC Second-Team
2019 Outland Trophy Watch List
2017 All-ACC Academic Team
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 East-West Senior Bowl
2019 All-ACC Second-Team
2019 Outland Trophy Watch List
2017 All-ACC Academic Team
SCHOOL: NORTH CAROLINA | CONFERENCE: ACC
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-8 / 315 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-8 / 315 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#67 charlie heck vs South Carolina (2019)
Strengths: Has ideal good height and length for NFL lineman. Versatile, and can play at both tackle positions. Athletic and has the agility to move across the field. Mobile and ability to be a pull blocker that can reach the second level. Has the ability to use power and can maintain leverage as a run blocker. A long wing span which transition well to slow down pass rushers. Ability to reroute speedy pass rush or good solid punch
Weaknesses: Need to get stronger to get have more power at the next level. Slightly awkward and has issue remaining balanced as center gravity is too high. Need to find better base and foundation to drive block. Stuggles with crafty pass pass rushers that can jab step or use spin moves as displayed in the East-West Senior Bowl.
Draft Grade: 5.96
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Sam Young
Weaknesses: Need to get stronger to get have more power at the next level. Slightly awkward and has issue remaining balanced as center gravity is too high. Need to find better base and foundation to drive block. Stuggles with crafty pass pass rushers that can jab step or use spin moves as displayed in the East-West Senior Bowl.
Draft Grade: 5.96
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Sam Young
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Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Dallas Warmack Prepped at Mays High School in Atlanta, GA, where he starred in football as an offensive guard. He initially received a scholarship to the University of Alabama following the footprints of his older Chance Warmack, the former #10 pick of the Tennessee Titans in 2013. The consensus four-star recruit was the #13 rated offensive guard by rival.com, ESPN Topp prospect, and #197th by 247 Sports. Warmack received an invite to play in the U.S. Army All-American Game, the top prep players in the United States. Warmack also selected for the 2013 and 2014 Georgia Sports Writers Association, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-State selections. Warmack graduated in 2017 from Alabama with a degree in communication studies. He transferred to Oregon and to solidify an offensive line that powered their way to a Rose Bowl victory this past January. At right guard, Warmack play was near flawless, he surrendered only one sack after 619 plays and committed no penalties.
ACCOLADES
2019 PFF All-Pac-12 Third-Team
2019 Wuerffel Trophy Nominee
ACCOLADES
2019 PFF All-Pac-12 Third-Team
2019 Wuerffel Trophy Nominee
SCHOOL: OREGON | CONFERENCE: PAC-12
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2 / 310 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.25
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2 / 310 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.25
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
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game film
#75 Dallas Warmack vs auburn (2019)
Strengths: At his size, a reliable and robust lineman, who is very athletic at his size. He does not allow penetration to the backfield. The ability to be a good drive blocker when below pad level. Has the ability to get make an initial block and release to the second level. Ability to drop anchor and hold the position to control defender. Very technical, and very disciplined in his approach at the run and bass blocking who does not commit penalties.
Weaknesses: Hampered by a bad shoulder, played as a nominal starter at right guard for rotated quite frequently due to his injury. Despite strong upper body, comes out to high relying on his base to resist pressure. Can be over-powered by bull-rushers, however, is still magages to secure his base. Tends to get lost in space once advancing to the second level.
Draft Grade: 6.01
Draft Projection: 5th Round
NFL Comparison: J.R. Sweezy
Weaknesses: Hampered by a bad shoulder, played as a nominal starter at right guard for rotated quite frequently due to his injury. Despite strong upper body, comes out to high relying on his base to resist pressure. Can be over-powered by bull-rushers, however, is still magages to secure his base. Tends to get lost in space once advancing to the second level.
Draft Grade: 6.01
Draft Projection: 5th Round
NFL Comparison: J.R. Sweezy
WORLDWIDE Rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Jordyn Brooks prepped at Houston Stratford High School in Houston, TX. Brooks was a starting linebacker who amassed for 131 tackles (103 for solo), 13 tackles for loss, one sack, and 17 pass deflections. He was named District 19-5A First-Team in his junior and senior years. Brooks was also selected as Honorable Mention for the All-Greater Houston Chronicle after leading the 10-2 Stratford Spartans to a Class 5A District 19 title but lost 14-6 to Temple in the Texas State playoffs. Highly sought by several schools, the #57 ranked three-star recruit chose Texas Tech to play collegiately. Scout.com had Brooks ranked as the number nine linebacker in the state of Texas. Brooks was a four-year starter for the Red Raiders, and in his freshman year, he became the first freshman player to lead the team in tackles with 86 and 61 tackles for loss. Brooks had replaced former Red Raider linebacker Dakota Allen whom Tech dismissed from the team following a burglary charge of a home, but the two would team up together later in Allen's career. He would finish third on the team with tackles his sophomore year with 86 tackles and lead the team again for the second time his junior campaign with 89 tackles. He ended his Red Raider career after missing the last game of the season 108 tackles (66 solos), and 20 tackles for loss, three sacks, 12 quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and two recovered fumbles. Against Oklahoma State, Brooks recorded his career-high of 19 tackles against the Cowboys along with three sacks. Brooks totaled 367 career tackles (220 solos), 20 tackles for loss, seven sacks, two interceptions, nine pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 AP All-American Second-Team
2019 Walter Camp Foundation All-American Second Team
2019 Football Writers Association of America All-American Second-Team
2019 American Football Coaches Association All-American Second-Team
2019 The Athletic All-American Second-Team
2019 Pro Football Focus All-American Second Team
2019 Dave Campbell's Texas Defensive Player of the Year
2019 Butkus Award Finalist
2019 Chuck Bednarik Award Semi-finalist
2019 All-Big 12 First-Team
2018 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2016 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2016 Athlon Sports All-Big 12 First-Team
2016 247Sports True Freshman All-American Team
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 AP All-American Second-Team
2019 Walter Camp Foundation All-American Second Team
2019 Football Writers Association of America All-American Second-Team
2019 American Football Coaches Association All-American Second-Team
2019 The Athletic All-American Second-Team
2019 Pro Football Focus All-American Second Team
2019 Dave Campbell's Texas Defensive Player of the Year
2019 Butkus Award Finalist
2019 Chuck Bednarik Award Semi-finalist
2019 All-Big 12 First-Team
2018 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2016 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
2016 Athlon Sports All-Big 12 First-Team
2016 247Sports True Freshman All-American Team
SCHOOL: TEXAS TECH | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 245 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.67
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.67 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 245 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.67
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.67 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#1 jordyn brooks vs Baylor (2019)
Strengths: Very active and linebacker who flies downhill to makes plays in space. Fast with fluid good hips to go sideline to sideline and shift directions to hawk ball-carrier. Insane play recognition with the ability to mutilate plays before development by beating the backs to his gaps. The ability to shed blocks and avoid contact from the blockers to create tackle. Great tackler who amassed over 360 career tackles (220 unassisted), and 20 tackles for loss. Solid linebacker frame with a high motor who can get after the quarterback. A three-down linebacker with average cover skills even with the ability to cover receivers on short to intermediate routes.
Weaknesses: One concern will he be able to battle through the bigger and stronger lineman at the next level. One note after film study allows blockers to get inside his pad level and will need to use better hand placement to shed off blocks. He needs to stay more alert on backside plays that will create misdirection or end around back his direction. Tends to stay vertical and flat foot on passing plays that make him out of positions for crossing routes. Will get lackadaisical and find himself having to make up for the loss of positioning while dropping back in pass coverage.
Draft Grade: 6.37
Draft Projection: 1st - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Myles Jack
Weaknesses: One concern will he be able to battle through the bigger and stronger lineman at the next level. One note after film study allows blockers to get inside his pad level and will need to use better hand placement to shed off blocks. He needs to stay more alert on backside plays that will create misdirection or end around back his direction. Tends to stay vertical and flat foot on passing plays that make him out of positions for crossing routes. Will get lackadaisical and find himself having to make up for the loss of positioning while dropping back in pass coverage.
Draft Grade: 6.37
Draft Projection: 1st - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Myles Jack
worldwide rams
Doug Nelson
Player Bio: Ezra Cleveland came out of High School at Spanaway, Wash. as well thought of, but certainly not blue-chip recruit. He was considered a three-star athlete out of high school, and only the 107 ranked player at his position in the country. But he really came into his own at Boise State, earning first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2018 and 2019.
SCHOOL: BOISE ST | CONFERENCE: MOUNTAIN WEST
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 318 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 318 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
GAME FILM
#76 EZRA CLEVELAND VS florida st (2019)
Strengths: At 6'5 tall and 318 pounds, Cleveland moves well laterally and sets quickly in pass protection. As a run-blocker, he takes good angles and can get to linebackers at the second level when needed. He plays well in space and has good reach. Played at one of the better football programs in the country at Boise State and paid well in big games, including against Florida State where he contained Janoris Robinson and Leonard Warner. A coachable player who has the right mindset for battles in the trenches. He has a large enough frame to add weight without overly losing his natural athleticism. Played left tackle in college, so you know he was considered a strong pass-blocker.
Negatives: Like a lot of very gifted college linemen, Cleveland tended to use his physical ability to dominate less-talented opponents, and can get sloppy in terms of his technique. That won't fly in the NFL where every opponent has very good to elite physical ability. Tends to play a little high and can get beaten with leverage. Tends to lean into opponents too much, and could use his hands better. While Cleveland is certainly not weak, some think he needs to add a few pounds and hit the weight room to really be a top NFL lineman.
NFL Draft Postion: 2nd -3rd round (Potential a late first-round pick in some drafts, but there is so much talent at the tackle position in the upcoming draft that he can slide a couple of rounds. That could be good news for the Rams, who need O-line help and don't have a first-round pick, barring any trade they can create.)
Draft Grade: 6.4
NFL Comparison: Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Chiefs.
Negatives: Like a lot of very gifted college linemen, Cleveland tended to use his physical ability to dominate less-talented opponents, and can get sloppy in terms of his technique. That won't fly in the NFL where every opponent has very good to elite physical ability. Tends to play a little high and can get beaten with leverage. Tends to lean into opponents too much, and could use his hands better. While Cleveland is certainly not weak, some think he needs to add a few pounds and hit the weight room to really be a top NFL lineman.
NFL Draft Postion: 2nd -3rd round (Potential a late first-round pick in some drafts, but there is so much talent at the tackle position in the upcoming draft that he can slide a couple of rounds. That could be good news for the Rams, who need O-line help and don't have a first-round pick, barring any trade they can create.)
Draft Grade: 6.4
NFL Comparison: Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Chiefs.
WORLDWIDE RAMS
DOUG NELSON
Player Bio: Love played High School Football at Liberty High School in Bakersfield, Cal. As a freshman, the school reported that he would be the team's quarterback, but he was starting as a senior, passing for over 2,100 yards and rushing for over 800 yards. He played his college ball at Utah State, where he had an up and down career, but showed the kind of physical talent that will encourage pro scouts to overlook some of the inconsistencies, include a severe regression in 2019 compared to the year before. Love is forgoing his senior year at Utah State to enter the NFL draft.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 All-Mountain West Honorable Mention
2019 Phil Steele’s All-Mountain West Third-Team
2019 All-Mountain West Second-Team
2018 All-Mountain West Second Team
2018 Phil Steele’s All-Mountain West Second-Team
2018 Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist
2018 New Mexico Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 All-Mountain West Honorable Mention
2019 Phil Steele’s All-Mountain West Third-Team
2019 All-Mountain West Second-Team
2018 All-Mountain West Second Team
2018 Phil Steele’s All-Mountain West Second-Team
2018 Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist
2018 New Mexico Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player
SCHOOL: UTAH ST | CONFERENCE: MOUNTAIN WEST
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4 / 225 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.50
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.50 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4 / 225 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.50
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.50 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#10 jordan love vs wake forest (2019)
Strengths: I saw Love play against the Wyoming Cowboys as well as some other games, and there is a whole lot here to like. Love is a gifted passer with a strong arm and plenty of athleticism. He throws a great deep ball and throws well on the move, but at the same time, he looks to make plays downfield and generally runs only as a second option, and he displays significant pocket presence. At 6'4 and 223 pounds, he has ideal size for an NFL quarterback. While the Mountain West may not be the Big Ten or the SEC, Love played quality opponents such as Boise State and Utah in his college career. Physically it is hard to find much about Jordan Love to make anyone think he cannot be an outstanding NFL quarterback. Could also argue that much of his 2019 regression may be due to the team around him. Even in 2019, he threw for 20 touchdowns and over 3,000 yards, though the 17 interceptions that same season was a concern.
Weaknesses: Basically, there are two significant concerns with Love, decision-making, and reading defenses. He is still young--do not forget he would be a senior this season if not declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft--so there is still hope that he can improve in those areas. Love does not always have great touch and accuracy outside the numbers, and at times he seemed to lose his poise a little bit in pressure situations. The hope is that good coaching could erase some of the issues. That said, Love is probably a little bit more of a ''project" than an instant starter for a team with playoff aspirations.
Draft Grade: 6.6
Draft Projection: 1st - 2nd round (Potentially can slip into the third round, but doubt it. The Raiders potentially will have an interest in Love as a replacement to David Carr.)
NFL Comparison: Colin Kaepernick
Weaknesses: Basically, there are two significant concerns with Love, decision-making, and reading defenses. He is still young--do not forget he would be a senior this season if not declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft--so there is still hope that he can improve in those areas. Love does not always have great touch and accuracy outside the numbers, and at times he seemed to lose his poise a little bit in pressure situations. The hope is that good coaching could erase some of the issues. That said, Love is probably a little bit more of a ''project" than an instant starter for a team with playoff aspirations.
Draft Grade: 6.6
Draft Projection: 1st - 2nd round (Potentially can slip into the third round, but doubt it. The Raiders potentially will have an interest in Love as a replacement to David Carr.)
NFL Comparison: Colin Kaepernick
Worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Kyle Murphy Attended Attleboro High School in Attleboro, MA, where he played and lettered four years in football and basketball. He started four-years as a left tackle and earn the team Lineman of the Year Award and the Sun Chronicle All-Star Honors. He was named to the Hockomock Kelley- Reax All-Starr Team. Murphy also was the captain of the Attleboro basketball team. At Rhode Island, Murphy started at left tackle is junior and senior season and played all positions during his collegiate tenure. Murphy was named First-Team All-CAA both in his junior and senior seasons. His senior year, he also would be named as the Second-Team AP All-American honor.
Accolades
2019 Second-Team Associated Press All-American
2019 First-Team All-CAA
2018 New England Football Writer's Association All-New England
2018 CAA Football First Team All-Conference
Accolades
2019 Second-Team Associated Press All-American
2019 First-Team All-CAA
2018 New England Football Writer's Association All-New England
2018 CAA Football First Team All-Conference
SCHOOL: RHODE ISLAND | CONFERENCE: CAA
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4 / 302 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4 / 302 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
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GAME highlights
#74 Kyle Murphy
Strengths: A versatile and flexible lineman with experience at all five positions on the offensive line. A durable protector from the blindside with the ability to slide down to guard. His great arm length is a perfect fit in zone blocking skills. Very explosive off the snap allows him to maul the defender. Very aggressive and plays angry with a nasty attitude. Has the ability to reach the second level with impressive agility to reach linebackers. Very strong punch at the point of attack demolishing the defender. Adequate pass protector at tackle and able to recognize stunts. Ability to stay below pad level and have a great athletic bend. Use hands well t complement when losing leverage against the defender with downward momentum — ability to drop anchor and established ground against bull rushers. Impressive ability to pull on run plays getting after the defensive backs.
Weaknesses: Will get wide and struggles to reset him inside and will need to refine footwork. Gets too vertical out of his stance, generally blocking above the numbers. Will struggle when out on an island and get beat outside against the speedy pass rushers. At the collegiate level, able to drop anchor but at the next level will need to develop new methods against the bigger, powerful, and fast bull rushers. The level of competition in college will be tested at the next level with speed. Will need to work on the speed of his hands after defenders shed the block.
Draft Grade: 5.95
Draft Projection: 5th round
NFL Comparison: Jamil Demby
Weaknesses: Will get wide and struggles to reset him inside and will need to refine footwork. Gets too vertical out of his stance, generally blocking above the numbers. Will struggle when out on an island and get beat outside against the speedy pass rushers. At the collegiate level, able to drop anchor but at the next level will need to develop new methods against the bigger, powerful, and fast bull rushers. The level of competition in college will be tested at the next level with speed. Will need to work on the speed of his hands after defenders shed the block.
Draft Grade: 5.95
Draft Projection: 5th round
NFL Comparison: Jamil Demby
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Aaron Parker attended Gwynn Park High School in Brandywine, MD, where he played football and basketball. On his Yellow Jackets football team, he started as a quarterback and EDGE rusher. In 2015 Parker was named the All-Met and All-County MVP as a senior. Parker also won co-MVP in basketball his season year. Parker arrived at Rhode Island converting to wide-reciver starting the first game of the season in his debut. Parker Freshman year he had 23 receptions for 441 yards with two touchdowns and 19.2 yards per reception. His sophmore year is production doubled with 51 receptions for 823 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 16.1 yards per reception. Junior season, his production was nearly as his sophmore season with 61 receptions for 972 yards, 10 touchdowns averaging 15.9 yards per catch. Parker's senior season was special, he would lead the conference with 81 receptions for 1,224 receiving yards and nine touchdowns for a 15.1 yard reception average. Parker's success his junior and senior season earned him as a two-time First-Team All-CAA honors. Parker playe in 14 games that he received for 100 yards throughout his career. He finished his career with adding his name to the Rams record books by being the second player to receive for over 3,000 yards in his career. He also made over 30 touchdowns that places him third all-time, and is the all-time leaders with scoring a touchdown in nine straight games. When not playing football, the unselfish Parker enjoys giving back to the community in all aspects.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 East-West Shrine Invite
2019 AP Second-Team All-America
2019 FCS First-Team All-America
2019 First-Team All-CAA
2018 New England Football Writer's Association All-New England Team
2018 CAA Football First Team All-Conference
2018 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team
2017 CollegeSportsMadness.com Preseason CAA Football Third-Team All-Conference Team
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 East-West Shrine Invite
2019 AP Second-Team All-America
2019 FCS First-Team All-America
2019 First-Team All-CAA
2018 New England Football Writer's Association All-New England Team
2018 CAA Football First Team All-Conference
2018 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team
2017 CollegeSportsMadness.com Preseason CAA Football Third-Team All-Conference Team
SCHOOL: RHODE ISLAND | CONFERENCE: CAA
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3 / 208 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.43
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | 4.43 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3 / 208 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 4.43
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | 4.43 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
Game film
#6 AARON PARKER VS OHIO (2019)
Strengths: Great size and very physical as a receiver is considerably one of his best traits for an NFL receiver. He has a big body frame and reliable hands. Fairly good route runner, all routes are run with the same motion. He has an excellent ability to create separation and will get open. High-point his catches with high concentration, even in tight coverages. The catch radius is unbelievable and will win most 50/50 balls. A great leaper and will climb the ladder to get the ball. Have the ability to make defenders miss with good footwork. An over-averaged run blocker who can contain a defender long enough for second-level run plays.
Weaknesses: Tends to use too many moves off the line of scrimmage that prevents the quarterback from getting solid reads of his route. Allows his torso wide-open allowing physical defensive back to pin his release of the line scrimmage. Not very fluid coming out of his routes needs some work coming out the routes. Learning new set up moves will allow better breakage out those routes. Needs to work on a better way of getting separation at the next level. Despite high concentration, he tends to shorten routes depending on his athletic ability, or alligator arm catches.
Draft Grade: 5.88
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Devante Parker
Weaknesses: Tends to use too many moves off the line of scrimmage that prevents the quarterback from getting solid reads of his route. Allows his torso wide-open allowing physical defensive back to pin his release of the line scrimmage. Not very fluid coming out of his routes needs some work coming out the routes. Learning new set up moves will allow better breakage out those routes. Needs to work on a better way of getting separation at the next level. Despite high concentration, he tends to shorten routes depending on his athletic ability, or alligator arm catches.
Draft Grade: 5.88
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Devante Parker
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double i" Henderson
Player Bio: Akeem Davis-Gaither prepped at Thomasville High School in Thomasville, NC, and in his junior season, Davis-Gaither recorded 93 tackles (46 solos), 21 tackles for loss, three sacks, and three forced fumbles. As a senior, Davis-Gaither led his team in tackles recording 115 tackles (61 solos), 33 tackles for losses, five sacks, and two forced fumbles. Davis-Gaither also played running back for Thomasville, combining for eight touchdowns over his last two seasons. Davis-Gaither would be name the Central Carolina Conference Defensive Player of the year Earned an invite to the 2014 Shrine Bowl 100 invite-only camp. Named as a three-time All- Davidson County Conference Honoree, a two-time All-Davidson County Selction, and a Davidson County Student-Athlete of the Month. Davis-Gaither was rated as a two-star prospect by 247 Sports, Scout.com, and Rivals.com. In addition to football, he would also star as a track runner, baseball, and basketball. He arrived to Appalachian St and red-shirted his first year, however, he would explode unto the map after a illustrious collegiat career. In five seasons, he played 55 games, four bowls, after recording 258 total tackles (28 tackles for loss), eight sacks, 17 passes break-ups, one interception, two forced fumbles and one blocked field goal. Davis-Gaither led the team in tackles his senior year with 105 tackles (10 for losses) 1.5 sacks, and seven pass breakups that tied for the team lead. Named the Sun-Belt Defensive Player of the Year and also named the hardest hitter in the conference by Street & Smith. Also received an invite to the Reese's Senior Bowl.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Participant
2019 Phil Steel Fourth-Team All American
2019 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year
2019 First-Team All-Sun Belt
2019 Butkus and Bednark Awards Watchlist
2018 Second-Team All-Sun Belt
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Participant
2019 Phil Steel Fourth-Team All American
2019 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year
2019 First-Team All-Sun Belt
2019 Butkus and Bednark Awards Watchlist
2018 Second-Team All-Sun Belt
SCHOOL: APPALACHIAN ST | CONFERENCE: SUN BELT
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 224 ARMS: 31 1/8" HANDS: 9 1/2” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.65
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
21 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 224 ARMS: 31 1/8" HANDS: 9 1/2” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.65
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
21 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#24 Akeem Davis-gaither vs South Carolina (2019)
Strengths: Very athletic, versatile, with speed, power, tackling, and coverage are all four that he excels with on the field. A natural three-down linebacker that should never have to leave the field. Has the ability to cover and close by swarming to tackles. Has an unimaginable first three-steps to burst and close and take angles that defensive backs usually will take. Has side-line to side-line speed that is prolific to outside runs and screenplays. Does not wait for ball carriers he attacks immediately shutting down any cutback moves. Despite being an undersized linebacker, he is still exceptionally physical against the run. Explodes his tackles from the hip and can undercut blocks in traffic. The ability to cover any running back or tight-ends, and can blanket slot receivers no matter what type of route. A very cerebral player who can mirror receivers by backpedaling and the ability to identify flats and crossing routes. A fierce player who can blitz the passer and yet sense out draw plays.
Weaknesses: Nevertheless, so talented; however, an undersized linebacker at 215 pounds and concerns will be can he absorb the repetitive pounding with his small frame. It tends to show up on film that will avoid contact by employing his speed and athleticism to run around blocks. Must recognize and contain his gap-integrity and learn to shed blocks. Very aggressive and physical at times will overreact and take him out of plays. Despite read and reacting well to the run and screens, potentially could be victimized in play-action passes. A definite special-team candidate for his first year, will benefit by adding about 15-20 pounds to his body frame.
Draft Grade: 6.12
Draft Projection:4th - 5th round
NFL Comparison: Darius Leonard
Weaknesses: Nevertheless, so talented; however, an undersized linebacker at 215 pounds and concerns will be can he absorb the repetitive pounding with his small frame. It tends to show up on film that will avoid contact by employing his speed and athleticism to run around blocks. Must recognize and contain his gap-integrity and learn to shed blocks. Very aggressive and physical at times will overreact and take him out of plays. Despite read and reacting well to the run and screens, potentially could be victimized in play-action passes. A definite special-team candidate for his first year, will benefit by adding about 15-20 pounds to his body frame.
Draft Grade: 6.12
Draft Projection:4th - 5th round
NFL Comparison: Darius Leonard
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Robert Hunt prepped at Burkeville High School in Burkeville, TX. Hunt
was named All-District First-Team his junior and senior year as an offensive lineman. Hunt also played basketball for Burkeville, his junior season, he was named All-District 26-1A Division II Player of the Year. Hunt averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds per game playing power-forward for the Mustangs. Received a scholarship to play for Louisiana-Lafayette as he red-shirted his freshman year. Hunt started at left guard his red-shirt freshman and sophomore years and started at left tackle the next season earning him All-Sun Belt Second Team honors. His senior year, despite missing the last seven games with an apparent groin injury, he still earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors that led him to invites to the 2020 Reese's Bowl and 2020 NFL Combine.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 All-Sun Belt First-Team
2018 All-Sun Belt Second-Team
was named All-District First-Team his junior and senior year as an offensive lineman. Hunt also played basketball for Burkeville, his junior season, he was named All-District 26-1A Division II Player of the Year. Hunt averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds per game playing power-forward for the Mustangs. Received a scholarship to play for Louisiana-Lafayette as he red-shirted his freshman year. Hunt started at left guard his red-shirt freshman and sophomore years and started at left tackle the next season earning him All-Sun Belt Second Team honors. His senior year, despite missing the last seven games with an apparent groin injury, he still earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors that led him to invites to the 2020 Reese's Bowl and 2020 NFL Combine.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Invite
2019 All-Sun Belt First-Team
2018 All-Sun Belt Second-Team
SCHOOL: LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE | CONFERENCE: SUN BELT
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 322 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 322 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9 1/4” 40: 5.15
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 5.01 | 30 1/2” | 101” | 7.57 | 4.62 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#50 robert hunt vs appalachian st (2019)
Strengths: He has a massive body frame that allows him to set a heavy anchor. Hunt is a mauling run blocker, which generates much power below the pad level. He has the ability to push the pile and has a great ability to wipe his initial block and get to the second level to attack linebackers. Very quick out of his stance and moves well. When hands properly placed, backs a high punch to the defender — Phenonomn run-gap concept blocker who can open up holes, remaining square. Will win most short-yardage blocks with his size. A tall frame allows him to move around as a pass defender and tend to kick slide for speedy pass rushers.
Weaknesses: Tends to allow is talent put him in situations where he is over-aggressive missing blocking targets by lunging at the defender while leaning too far forward. While in space tend to be eager and chase after the target. Plays a little too upright, the massive frame allows him to rely on his upper body strength to maintain an anchor. As a pass protector, does not time his protection properly that presents him to be out of position. Hand positioning tends to get high to allow defenders to knock him off. Need to work on better footwork for speedy pass rushers. It will be beneficial by playing as an interior lineman. Hunt did not play in the January Lending Tree Bowl game against Miami (OH) or the Reese's Senior Bowl due to a groin injury. Hunt underwent a surgical procedure to his groin in January.
Draft Grade: 6.30
Draft Projection: 2nd - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Cody Ford
Weaknesses: Tends to allow is talent put him in situations where he is over-aggressive missing blocking targets by lunging at the defender while leaning too far forward. While in space tend to be eager and chase after the target. Plays a little too upright, the massive frame allows him to rely on his upper body strength to maintain an anchor. As a pass protector, does not time his protection properly that presents him to be out of position. Hand positioning tends to get high to allow defenders to knock him off. Need to work on better footwork for speedy pass rushers. It will be beneficial by playing as an interior lineman. Hunt did not play in the January Lending Tree Bowl game against Miami (OH) or the Reese's Senior Bowl due to a groin injury. Hunt underwent a surgical procedure to his groin in January.
Draft Grade: 6.30
Draft Projection: 2nd - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Cody Ford
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Prince Tega Wanogho, as a youth, played soccer, basketball, and swam in Nigeria. He grew up with seven sisters and one brother, and his grandfather was a king in a village he grew up. Wanogho moved to the US after receiving a basketball scholarship to Edgewood Academy in Alabama. Wanogho elected to play football to stay in shape and took a love for the game. While in high school, there were circulating that Wanogho ran a 4.6 in the 40-yard dash. He played defense at first, working on his footwork chasing down quarterbacks and running back. He then transitioned over to tight-end as he eventually landed as a left tackle. He played high school football that landed him with a scholarship to Auburn. He became a full-time starter in his junior season and announced he would forego his senior year. He elected to return his senior year aiming to win and National Championship. Wanogho did not accomplish that goal, but he earned All-SEC Second-Team honors his senior year.
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2019 All-America PFF Second-Team
2019 Outland Trophy Watch List
2109 All-SEC First Team
2019 CFB Freaks All-Second Team CFB Freaks
(#24) Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List
2018 PFF All-SEC First Team PFF
2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2015 SEC Honor Roll
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2019 All-America PFF Second-Team
2019 Outland Trophy Watch List
2109 All-SEC First Team
2019 CFB Freaks All-Second Team CFB Freaks
(#24) Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List
2018 PFF All-SEC First Team PFF
2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2015 SEC Honor Roll
SCHOOL: AUBURN | CONFERENCE: SEC
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 308 ARMS: 33 1/2" HANDS: 10 3/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.20
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 308 ARMS: 33 1/2" HANDS: 10 3/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.20
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#76 prince tega wanogho vs lsu (2019)
Strengths: With a basketball and soccer background, Wanogho is a very athletic offensive lineman. Pass protection is his most significant trait, as he has excellent control of his footwork. Has the ability to mirror speedy pass rushers and very cerebral of the field action. Acutely aware of stunts, twist, and blitz packages. Has a potent upperbody packs a strong punch that jolts the defenders. Display his hands in a ready position at the snap of the ball. Wanogho can maul defenders as a run blocker and the ability to play as an interior lineman — a versatile player with the ability all over the line of scrimmage.
Weaknesses: Needs to develop better fundamental blocking skills in the run game while moving in space. Will need to work on setting up defenders with cut-blocks as he telegraphs buy lunging too soon. Will need to bulk up on the lower body as legs are slightly thin. Will help improve his power and not allow defenders to get underneath him and moved around. Arms are slightly shorter for his frame, which allows defenders to long arm him taking away power. At the next level will not get away with one power block and expects to get the job done.
Draft Grade: 6.30
Draft Projection: 2nd - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Khalif Barnes
Weaknesses: Needs to develop better fundamental blocking skills in the run game while moving in space. Will need to work on setting up defenders with cut-blocks as he telegraphs buy lunging too soon. Will need to bulk up on the lower body as legs are slightly thin. Will help improve his power and not allow defenders to get underneath him and moved around. Arms are slightly shorter for his frame, which allows defenders to long arm him taking away power. At the next level will not get away with one power block and expects to get the job done.
Draft Grade: 6.30
Draft Projection: 2nd - 3rd round
NFL Comparison: Khalif Barnes
WORLDWIDE RAMS
Ed "Pi Double i" Henderson
Player Bio: Khalil Davis prepped at Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Missouri where he starred as a defensive lineman and offensive lineman. He was an All State-Class 6 selection and during his senior year totaled 60 tackles with 26 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks. Davis ran an impressive 4.63 40-yard dash and had a 33-inch vertical jump at the U.S. Army National Combine. Davis was a All-State discus on the track team only to lose to his twin brother Carlos who also played for Nebraska. At Nebraska, Davis logged eight sacks as a interior defensive lineman with a career high of 45 tackles with 12 for losses. Started every game his senior year but one after a one-game suspension for striking a Ohio State player.
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2019 All-Big Ten Third-Team
2018 & 2019 Media Honorable-Mention All-Big Ten
2018, 2019 Nebraska Defensive Lineman of the Year
2019 NCAA Track & Field Honorable-Mention All-American
Spring 2017 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll
2016, 2017, 2018 Brook Berringer Citizenship Team
2016, 2017, 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2019 All-Big Ten Third-Team
2018 & 2019 Media Honorable-Mention All-Big Ten
2018, 2019 Nebraska Defensive Lineman of the Year
2019 NCAA Track & Field Honorable-Mention All-American
Spring 2017 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll
2016, 2017, 2018 Brook Berringer Citizenship Team
2016, 2017, 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team
SCHOOL: NEBRASKA | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 308 ARMS: 31 1/2" HANDS: 9 3/4” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.95
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
32 | 4.75 | DNP | DNP” | DNP | DNP | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 308 ARMS: 31 1/2" HANDS: 9 3/4” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.95
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
32 | 4.75 | DNP | DNP” | DNP | DNP | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
GAME FILM
#94 KHALIL DAVIS VS wisconsin (2018)
Strengths: A violent and quick rusher that can knife through a one-gap hole causes penetration at the line of scrimmage. Has very strong hands that eleminates any potential blockers to control him one-on-one to the backfield. Keeps his body with fundamental leverage and a consistent pass rusher with with explosiveness off the line.
Weaknesses: Davis lacks the ideal length that be of a concern at the next level at the point of attack. Immersed in the ground game while taking on double teams, and is quicly oblierated with triple-team blocks. Is exploited if not getting off the ball with a explosive quick first step failing to win at the snap of the ball. In a 3-4 scheme, has limitations at the three-techinique needing his speed to compensate for lack of length. Suspended one-game for striking another player his senior displays anger issues.
Draft Grade: 5.9
Draft Projection: 3rd - 5th round
NFL Comparison:
Weaknesses: Davis lacks the ideal length that be of a concern at the next level at the point of attack. Immersed in the ground game while taking on double teams, and is quicly oblierated with triple-team blocks. Is exploited if not getting off the ball with a explosive quick first step failing to win at the snap of the ball. In a 3-4 scheme, has limitations at the three-techinique needing his speed to compensate for lack of length. Suspended one-game for striking another player his senior displays anger issues.
Draft Grade: 5.9
Draft Projection: 3rd - 5th round
NFL Comparison:
worldwide rams
Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Carlos Davis prepped at Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Missouri where he starred as a defensive lineman and offensive lineman. He was a All State-Class 6 selection and during his senior year totaled 64 tackles with 33 for losses and 18 sacks. Davis ran an impressive 4.67 40-yard dash and had a 32-inch vertical jump at the U.S. Army National Combine. His senior year, Davis contributed to lead Blue Springs High School to a Class 5 Missouri State Championship title, capturing first-place finishes in shot put and discus. 214'-4" in the discus as a senior would lead the nation in 2015. At Nebraska his senior year, he finished the season with 32 tackles and four sacks that finished second behind his twin brother Khalil.
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2018 All-Big Ten Honorable-Mention
2016 Nebraska Most Improved Player
2016 Honorable-Mention BTN All-Freshman Team
2019 NCAA Track & Field Second-Team All-American
2018 NCAA Track & Field Honorable-Mention All-American
Fall 2017 & Spring 2018 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll
2016, 2017, 2018 Brook Berringer Citizenship Team
2016, 2017, 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team
Accolades
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2018 All-Big Ten Honorable-Mention
2016 Nebraska Most Improved Player
2016 Honorable-Mention BTN All-Freshman Team
2019 NCAA Track & Field Second-Team All-American
2018 NCAA Track & Field Honorable-Mention All-American
Fall 2017 & Spring 2018 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll
2016, 2017, 2018 Brook Berringer Citizenship Team
2016, 2017, 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team
SCHOOL: NEBRASKA | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2 / 313 ARMS: 32" HANDS: 9 5/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.95
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.82 | DNP | DNP” | DNP | 4.52 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2 / 313 ARMS: 32" HANDS: 9 5/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.95
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
27 | 4.82 | DNP | DNP” | DNP | 4.52 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
GAME FILM
#96 CARLOS DAVIS VS wisconsin (2018)
Strengths: At 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds, he seems to project better at nose tackle than a defensive end. Has great mobility and size for a player at his size. Experience at the 3-techinique in a 3-4 scheme size will allow him to slide down as at the 0-tech. Uses hands well when rushing and has a great instinct at diminishing passing windows with good reflexes to batting down passes. Batted down five passes his senior year finishing second alltime to Ndamokung Suh for Nebraska all-time lead. Powerful rusher and never give up on any play. Sure run stopper once engaged with the ball carrier.
Weaknesses: Struggles at times when sucked into blocks making it diffcult to fight off. Does not portray man pass rush skills where he lakes coming off blocks. Lacks a solid achor to transfer power to hold his ground to disengage from blocks. Will need to learn better techniques to excell at the next level.
Draft Grade: 5.4
Draft Projection: 5th - 7th round
NFL Comparison:
Weaknesses: Struggles at times when sucked into blocks making it diffcult to fight off. Does not portray man pass rush skills where he lakes coming off blocks. Lacks a solid achor to transfer power to hold his ground to disengage from blocks. Will need to learn better techniques to excell at the next level.
Draft Grade: 5.4
Draft Projection: 5th - 7th round
NFL Comparison:
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Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Tyre Phillips prepped at Grenada High School in Grenada, MS, and played at the legendary East Mississippi Community College. Phillips was a All-American Guard at the JUCO level and earned a scholarship to Mississippi St. to continue his career. He played all over the offensive line, and started every game his senior year. Played left tackle that only allowed two sacks the entire season. Graded 83.8 by PFF overall, 88.6 as a run blocker.
ACCOLADES
2020 Senior Bowl Participant
2018 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
2017 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
ACCOLADES
2020 Senior Bowl Participant
2018 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
2017 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
SCHOOL: TEXAS A&M | CONFERENCE: SEC
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 331 ARMS: 35 1/8" HANDS: 10 3/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.40
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
22 | 5.37 | 25” | 93” | 8.11 | 5.11 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-5 / 331 ARMS: 35 1/8" HANDS: 10 3/8” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.40
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
22 | 5.37 | 25” | 93” | 8.11 | 5.11 | N/A
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#78 Tyre Phillips VS TEXAS A&M (2019)
Strengths: Very strong and powerful lineman who excels well at the run and pass blocking. Mammoth size allows him to swallow ensuing rushers, with a solid stump. Very cerebral and not easy to be outflanked by crafty pass rushers. Protects the blindside well, as only allowing on two sacks his entire career against teams in the conference such as Alabama, LSU, Florida, and Georgia. A versatile lineman who can play inside as an interior lineman or outside pass blocker.
Weaknesses: Despite having good mobility, tends to trip up while pulling and cross block assignments. While pass blocking, with speed pass rushers anticipates the outside move beaten the rusher to his point. At the the next level will get exposed and allow inside pressure. Climbing to the next level of blockers tend to get lost on who to block next.
Draft Grade: 6.24
Draft Projection: 3rd - 5th Round
NFL Comparison: Gabe Jackson - Oakland Raiders
Weaknesses: Despite having good mobility, tends to trip up while pulling and cross block assignments. While pass blocking, with speed pass rushers anticipates the outside move beaten the rusher to his point. At the the next level will get exposed and allow inside pressure. Climbing to the next level of blockers tend to get lost on who to block next.
Draft Grade: 6.24
Draft Projection: 3rd - 5th Round
NFL Comparison: Gabe Jackson - Oakland Raiders
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Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Lucas Niang prepped at New Canaan High School, where he won three consecutive state titles in Connecticut. He became the first recruit from Connecticut to receive a scholarship to attend TCU. Niang was the #1 rank lineman in the state and #3 overall tackle to be recruited his senior year and named to the 2015 Walter Camp All-Connecticut Team. Recruited highly by Penn State and Auburn, but elected to play for TCU. A three-year starter for the Horn Frogs but was limited by injuries to his hip as well playing half the season with a torn labrum in 2019.
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2018 All-Big 12 Pro Football Focus First-Team
2018 All-Big 12 Second Team
ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2018 All-Big 12 Pro Football Focus First-Team
2018 All-Big 12 Second Team
SCHOOL: TCU | CONFERENCE: SEC
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-6 / 315 ARMS: 34 1/4" HANDS: 10 1/2” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.20
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-6 / 315 ARMS: 34 1/4" HANDS: 10 1/2” PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.20
COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A
game film
#77 lucas niang vs purdue (2019)
Strengths: Display great get off at the point of attack, useless time getting into the defender for blocks. He has great length, size, and very athletic for a player of his statue. Athleticism significantly shows as a pass protector with the ability to match up with speedy edge rushers. Very mobile and has a great lower body that enables him the ability to use a kick slide during pass protection. As a junior, was a flawless pass protector yielding ZERO sacks. Long wingspan also gives him the advantage to gain depth for pass protection. Uses hands well to prevent defenders from gaining an edge on stunts. A good run blocker that is athletic and can obtain rushers leaking into zone blocking schemes and the ability to block at the second level, especially with screen plays.
Weaknesses: Injuries have become of concern after suffering a hip injury and torn labrum. At the next level will need to refine his techniques to remain consistent on the field. Despite using his hand wells, he will need to develop a strong punch at the initial point of contact. Will need to create better footwork to develop blocking on man-gam blocking schemes that will enable him to move the line on downhill blocking assignments. Tends to overextend in the run game and needs to trust his size.
Draft Grade: 6.29
Draft Projection: 2nd -4th round
NFL Comparison: Bobby Evans
Weaknesses: Injuries have become of concern after suffering a hip injury and torn labrum. At the next level will need to refine his techniques to remain consistent on the field. Despite using his hand wells, he will need to develop a strong punch at the initial point of contact. Will need to create better footwork to develop blocking on man-gam blocking schemes that will enable him to move the line on downhill blocking assignments. Tends to overextend in the run game and needs to trust his size.
Draft Grade: 6.29
Draft Projection: 2nd -4th round
NFL Comparison: Bobby Evans
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Ed "Pi Double i" Henderson
The former Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams wide-receiver Issac Bruce long-anticipated wait finally have landed him in Canton! Remarkably the best wide-receiver in the Rams history certainly deserves his claim to putting on that symbolic gold jacket at the 2020 Hall of Fame Induction ceremony.
The Rams selected Bruce in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft and widely remembered by his game-winning 73-yard touchdown catch in Super Bowl XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans, and the instrumental leader of the "Greatest Show On Turf."
The Rams selected Bruce in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft and widely remembered by his game-winning 73-yard touchdown catch in Super Bowl XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans, and the instrumental leader of the "Greatest Show On Turf."
the super bowl catch
The former Rams great had an impressive career by establishing 1,024 receptions (11th NFL overall), 15,208 career receiving yards (5th NFL overall), and 91 receiving touchdowns (12th NFL overall), as each of those categories remain as Rams franchise records which currently stand today.
The Rams released Bruce in 2008 after refusing to accept a pay cut, and one day later, he would sign with his former nemesis the San Francisco 49ers. Bruce played two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers but never had the same impact as he did as Ram. The 49ers agreed to trade Bruce back to the Rams, as he could retire as a Ram after 16 NFL seasons. In the 2010 NFL season, the Rams retired Bruce's #80 jersey that hung in the Edward Jones Dome rafters.
Many can make the argument of Bruce's long delay of his induction simply because of his 14 seasons of statistics that he achieved with Rams and winning a Super Bowl. After a quiet rookie season, in his third season (1995) with the Rams, exploded with 119 receptions for 1,781 yards and 13 touchdowns, are all career-highs and team-highs for the Rams.
The Rams released Bruce in 2008 after refusing to accept a pay cut, and one day later, he would sign with his former nemesis the San Francisco 49ers. Bruce played two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers but never had the same impact as he did as Ram. The 49ers agreed to trade Bruce back to the Rams, as he could retire as a Ram after 16 NFL seasons. In the 2010 NFL season, the Rams retired Bruce's #80 jersey that hung in the Edward Jones Dome rafters.
Many can make the argument of Bruce's long delay of his induction simply because of his 14 seasons of statistics that he achieved with Rams and winning a Super Bowl. After a quiet rookie season, in his third season (1995) with the Rams, exploded with 119 receptions for 1,781 yards and 13 touchdowns, are all career-highs and team-highs for the Rams.
ISSAC BRUCE CELEBRATES WITH LOMBARDI TROPHY
Bruce played the game with class and passion and rarely disappointed the Fans when getting into the end zone and hearing "BRUUUUCE!". He played on some horrific teams in his earlier years with the Rams; however, he remained productive on the field. Teams designed coverages to try and slow him down, and by that, Holt would make them pay.
Bruce, as well as his former teammate Tory Holt no doubt have received snubs over the last couple of years as the two have established high numbers together over their careers.
When the time comes for Bruce to make his speech, many may start to speculate on who will introduce him to the ceremony? Could it be his former head coach Dick Vermeil, who walked away from the game the second time after reaching and winning a Super Bowl in his second appearance? Or could it be his former teammate D'Marco Farr, who was drafted the same year as Bruce and shared lockers next to each him and became his best friend?
Congratulations to Isaac Bruce, as both cities of Los Angeles and St. Louis are proud of his induction into the 2020 Hall of Fame. We all have rallied behind him 100% as he joins 17 Ram players and coaches that have put on the Gold Jacket.
The City of Los Angeles can use some positive news after enduring a week-long of sadness of the tragic loss of Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant, 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven other passengers amongst a helicopter that crashed last Sunday in Calabasas.
Bruce, as well as his former teammate Tory Holt no doubt have received snubs over the last couple of years as the two have established high numbers together over their careers.
When the time comes for Bruce to make his speech, many may start to speculate on who will introduce him to the ceremony? Could it be his former head coach Dick Vermeil, who walked away from the game the second time after reaching and winning a Super Bowl in his second appearance? Or could it be his former teammate D'Marco Farr, who was drafted the same year as Bruce and shared lockers next to each him and became his best friend?
Congratulations to Isaac Bruce, as both cities of Los Angeles and St. Louis are proud of his induction into the 2020 Hall of Fame. We all have rallied behind him 100% as he joins 17 Ram players and coaches that have put on the Gold Jacket.
The City of Los Angeles can use some positive news after enduring a week-long of sadness of the tragic loss of Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant, 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven other passengers amongst a helicopter that crashed last Sunday in Calabasas.