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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Easop Winston Jr | Washignton St | WR

4/30/2020

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Player Bio: Easop Wiston Jr prepped at Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, CA, the same school that produced Barry Bonds and Tom Brady. After high school, he attended City College of San Francisco, and his final year at CCSF he was named to Northern California National Division All-Bay 6 League First Team after leading team with 71 receptions for 1,171 yards and 12 touchdowns. He led the CCAA receivers in receiving yards and was second in touchdown catches. In his freshman season, Winston Jr caught 62 receptions for 986 yards and 12 touchdowns. He would receive a scholarship to Washington St and transfer to play with his former CCSF quarterback teammate Anthony Gordon.
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EASOP WINSTON JR
WIDE RECEIVER

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA          |           SENIOR (RS)
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES


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SCHOOL:  WASHINGTON ST                     |                    CONFERENCE:  PAC-12
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  5-11 / 192         ARMS: 32 1/8"                 HANDS: 9 1/4”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.50         


PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​   N/A      |          4.42           |              N/A             |            DNP           |             DNP           |              DNP             |              N/A

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#8 Easop Winston JR VS UCLA (2019)

#8 Easop Winston JR HIGHLIGHTS

Strengths: He is a fierce and tough receiver that has deceptive speed that is quicker than he is fast. He has a great ability to create separation by using cuts and angles throughout his routes. He has good reliable hands and knows what to do with the ball after the catch. He is shifty and crafty with slant and screen routes and able to wiggle through for sizeable gains. He will go into traffic to make the tough catch and unfazed of the big hit after contact. He has excellent ball tracking skills and usually on point getting to the ball.

Weaknesses: After not getting drafted and claimed as an undrafted free agent, he will be a wild-card of cracking the 55-man roster. Off the line of scrimmage, he uses too many steps or takes too long to shake the defenders in press coverage. He will need more cautious with his hands at the next level when challenging for the position. He uses to create space from the defensive back that will flirt as OPI at the next level.

Draft Grade: N/A

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Sterling Sheppard

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Brandon Polk | James Madison | WR

4/28/2020

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Player Bio: Brandon Polk attended Briar Woods High School in Ashburn, VA. In his senior year, he recorded 26 receptions for 303 yards and rushed for 260 yards with five total touchdowns. His junior season, Polk compiled 356 receiving yards with eight touchdowns and 232 rushing yards, he and former Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley helped lead the Falcons to the VHSL 5A state championship game in 2013. He earned the All-Loudoun Athlete of the Year honor as a senior. He also ran track and was the Virginia state champion in the 100 and 200 as a sophomore.
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BRANDON POLK
WIDE RECEIVER

HOMETOWN                      |          CLASS
ASHBURN, VA                     |          SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO



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SCHOOL:  JAMES MADISON                     |                    CONFERENCE:  SEC
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  5-9 / 171         ARMS: 33 "          HANDS: 9 1/8”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.40        

 
PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE 
​   N/A      |          4.28           |               37"             |            121"           |            6.91            |               4.12            |             N/A

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​#3 Brandon Polk vs monmouth (2019)

Brandon Polk 40-yard run

Check out JMU WR/KR Brandon “Big Play” Polk running a 4.28 40 verified time in front of former Falcons GM Ken Herock @TheKidd603 ⚡️⚡️⚡️ pic.twitter.com/gHjGjATZq6

— Ed Wasielewski (@ed_waz) April 10, 2020
Strengths: Here we are with another undersized receiver that has tremendous speed! He can stretch the field vertically and threaten the back half of the defensive backfield. He is a dynamic receiver that is very explosive from his first step and quick. He is a weapon that can play in the slot and factor in the kick return game. He has assured hands and will make the tough catch in traffic. ​

Weaknesses: His size and weight are the essential red flag here, but he has able to withstand through the Big Ten and productive at James Madison. Limited route tree, usually used as underneath and vertical routes.​

Draft Grade: N/A

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Deonte Harris

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Reggie Corbin | Illinois | RB

4/26/2020

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Player Bio: Reggie Corbin prepped at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC. During his senior year at Gonzaga College High, Rushed for 915 yards and 12 touchdowns while catching nine passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. His efforts were reasonable enough to earn All-WCAC First-Team honors his junior and senior years. His junior year 1,103 yards for 12 touchdowns and had 11 receptions for 177 yards. He also played rugby, where he helped Gonzaga College High getting to the 2015 national game.​

ACCOLADES
2019 Media All-Big Ten Third-Team
2019 All-Big Ten Third-Team
2019 Rivals 10 Breakout Players to Watch List
2019 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List
2019 Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List
2018 Media All-Big Ten Third-Team
2018 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention
2018 PrFF All-Big Ten Second-Team
2018 Phil Steele All-Big Ten Third-Team
2018 Red Grange Outstanding Offensive Player Award
2018 Academic All-Big Ten
2017 Academic All-Big Ten
2016 Academic All-Big Ten


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REGGIE CORBIN
RUNNING BACK 

HOMETOWN                              |           CLASS
UPPER MALBORO, MD               |           SENIOR (RS) 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO




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SCHOOL:  ILLINOIS                                   |                    CONFERENCE:  BIG TEN
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  5-10 / 200         ARMS: 29 73/4"                 HANDS: 8”               PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.80         


PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​     20      |          4.65           |               38"             |             119"          |            
6.93           |              4.45             |             N/A

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​#2 Reggie Corbin VS WISCONSIN (2019)

#2 Reggie Corbin HIGHLIGHTS

Strengths: He is very shifting and an elusive running back who can make a defender miss in tight space. His creativity with the ball in the open field is astonishing on how he quickly he can up to the third level of defense. He has excellent lateral agility to hit the edge after allow his patients to watch the blockers make their blocks. He can explode outside our in between the tackle gaps with the ability to change his speed in variations. He is a weapon out of the backfield as a receiver. As a pass protector, he will stick his nose in and swallow up contact.

Weaknesses: His frame is on the sheer size and will not uphold running in between the tackles. He is not an overpowering runner and has taken enormous hits with his above the pad level run style. His hands are not consistent despite as a threat as a receiver. He needs to add muscle bulk to his body; he will not hold up in pass pro offense and as a protector.

Draft Grade: 5.52

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Giovani Bernard

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Mike Hoecht | Brown | DL

4/26/2020

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Ed "Pi Double I" Henderson

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Player Bio: ​Mike Hoecht prepped at Oakwood High School in Oakwood, OH. His senior year Hoecht was named as the Offensive Player of the Year of the South Western Buckeye League as a running back. To add to his senior year, in his insurmountable effort, he rushed for over 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns in just ten games. He also received the same honor playing on the school basketball team after representing both teams as the team captain.
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MIKE HOECHT
DEFENSIVE LINE

HOMETOWN                         |           CLASS
OAKWOOD, OH                     |           SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO






SCHOOL:  BROWN                           |                   CONFERENCE:  IVY LEAGUE
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-4 / 290         ARMS: 34 1/2"                HANDS: 9 1/2”       PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.95         


PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​    23       |          4.65           |          33 1/2”           |            108”           |             7.03           |             4.21              |             N/A

#93 MIKE HOECHT game HIGHLIGHTS
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Strengths: A 6-foot 290lb defensive lineman to run a 4.65 40-yard dash is unprecedented for a defensive lineman of his size. His 40 is tremendously fast, and bear in mind that Aaron Donald at 6-foot-1 ran 4.68 at the 2014 NFL Combine. He is a versatile defensive lineman who played at the 3-tech and off the EDGE. He uses a powerful bull rush to set up his attack against both the run and pass. He really can set EDGE and can move all around the defensive line. He is an athletic number to be perhaps used as a tight-end. At the next level,  he will be more viable at the 3-tech or 5-tech position. 

Weaknesses: He played at Ivy League school as the level of competition will be questioned. He will need to work on his pass rush and find various types of counter moves with hands, chop, the club, and up and under moves. He tends to drop below the pad level that causes him to mismanage his leverage. His backside pursuit has know sense of urgency and needs work.

Draft Grade: N/A Has high chances of making the 55 man roster as a defensive lineman

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: ​​​Derek Wolfe

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Justin Jefferson | LSU | WR

4/26/2020

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Manu Harari

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Player Bio: Albeit the best wide reciever, Jefferson was top 3 in every important stat (TD's, yards, receptions) and was key in bothe, the Joe Burrow development, and winning the national championship.
You rarely see a player his size run a 4.42 40, as he did. He plays well inside or out, crisp routes and exceptonal hands. A true number one.

ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Invite
2019 AP All-SEC Second-Team


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JUSTIN JEFFERSON
WIDE RECEIVER

HOMETOWN                      |          CLASS
ST ROSE, LA                       |          JUNIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES




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SCHOOL:  LSU                                          |                    CONFERENCE: SEC
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-1 / 202         ARMS: 33 "          HANDS: 9 1/8”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.45        


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |   60 YD SHUTTLE
​   DNP     |           4.43          |            37 1/2”          |            126”          |           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

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#2 Justin Jefferson vs OKLAHOMA BCS PLAYOFFS (2019)

#2 Justin Jefferson 2019 highlights

Strengths:
- Excellent route runner
- Ball tracker specialist
- 50-50 ball catching is great
- Great anticipation to catches.
- Red zone threat
- Pure hands catcher.


Weaknesses:
- Sometimes unable to generate separation
- Gets pushed back in press coverage
- Needs to get better at hand technique off the line of scrimmage


Draft Grade: 6.41

Draft Projection: 1st round

NFL Comparison: A.J. Green

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Steven Montez | Colorado | QB

4/26/2020

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Player Bio: Steven Montez prepped at Del Valle High School in El Paso, TX.
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STEVEN MONTEZ
QUARTERBACK

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
EL PASO, TX                       |           SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES




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SCHOOL:  COLORADO                              |                    CONFERENCE:  PAC-12
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-4/ 221         ARMS: 32 3/4"                 HANDS: 9 3/8”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.80         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​   DNP     |          4.68           |               33"              |            117"           |            7.25            |              4.43             |             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

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​#12 Steven Montez vs COLORADO ST (2019)

#12 Steven Montez CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Strengths: He has the prototypical size of an NFL quarterback to play on Sunday. At six-foot-four, he is very athletic, has excellent speed, and ability to make plays on the run. He has an NFL  caliber arm that throws lasers all over the field. He displays a quick release with a flick of the wrist. He will stand in the pocket to the very last moment and has the right presence in the mind of backside pressure. He has exceptional scrambling ability to get out of trouble and find open receivers down the field.

Weaknesses: He tends to struggle to go through his progressions when his initial read is not open. He will struggle with his accuracy, frequently releases the ball too high, or overthrows his receivers. He has quick feet but needs to work on his footwork and plants. His awareness in the pocket can be polished up a bit better and not retreat from it as opposed to stepping up into the pocket.​

Draft Grade: 5.48

Draft Projection: 5th round - UDFA (priority)

NFL Comparison: Blake Bortles

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Trishton Jackson | Syracuse | WR

4/26/2020

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Player Bio: ​Trishton Jackson attended West Bloomfield High School in Bloomfield, MI.  In his senior year, he passed and completed for 70 percent (120-of-174) for 1,373 yards and 15 touchdowns, rushed 93 times for 437 yards eight touchdowns, and caught 17 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns. Before transferring to Syracuse, he played at Michigan State. 
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TRISHTON JACKSON
WIDE RECEIVER

HOMETOWN                           |           CLASS
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI           |           SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES




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SCHOOL:  SYRACUSE                         |                    CONFERENCE:  ACC
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-1  / 197         ARMS: 32 3/8"          HANDS: 9 3/4”       PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.15         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH     |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​   DNP       |         4.50            |           36 1/2”          |             117”          |             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

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​#86 trishton jackson vs western michingan

#86 trishton jackson 2019 highlights

Strengths: He is a quicker receiver than a fast one who has the potential to take the roof off the defense early. He runs good quality routes with the ability to adjust his routes in more uncomfortable areas on the field. He can beat the defender off the line and has an excellent presence on creating separation downfield to make the catch. He can play in the slot or outside with his versatility, which is intriguing for teams that have 11-personnel. Crafty running down the field, creating over 15 DPI's in his career.

Weaknesses: He has questionable hands that are not generally reliable. A coach cannot teach speed but can produce better hands. He generally runs too fast where he slows down while the ball is in the air that gives a party for all invitation to the defensive backs to catchup. He needs to build a better knowledge of where he located on the field. He frequently is out of bounds after making the catch of sideline routes. He has subpar blocking skills and needs to add strength and become more involved in that area​

Draft Grade: 6.00

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Paul Richardson

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile:               Daryus Skinner | Winston-Salem | FS

4/25/2020

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Player Bio: Daryus Skinner prepped at Rockingham Senior High School in Rockingham, NC. In his senior year, he garnered All-Conference First-Team honors and played collegiately at Winston-Salem University. Skinner was a four-year starter and led the nation in Division I and II schools with 11 interceptions in 2018 and named Defensive Player of the Year. He ended Ram's career with 22 interceptions that is second all-time in the CIAA.​

ACCOLADES
2019 FCS Bowl
2019 All-Super Region 2 Team
2019 Division II All-America 
2019 All-CIAA First-Team
2018 HBCU National Defensive Player of The Year 
2018 All-CIAA First-Team
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DARYUS SKINNER
DEFENSIVE BACK
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HOMETOWN                         |           CLASS
ROCKINGHAM, MD.               |           SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO




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SCHOOL:  WINSTON-SALEM                     |                    CONFERENCE:  CIAA
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  5-11 / 192            ARMS: 33"                 HANDS: 10”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.50         


PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​  DNP      |          4.44           |           32 1/2"          |             130"          |             DNP
           |              3.90            |             N/A

GAME HIGHLIGHTS
#2 DARYUS SKINNER

Strengths: He is a legitimate cerebral free safety that posses a high football IQ. He has excellent awareness of a strong vision of the field.  He can solidify the back end of the defense as a solid zone defender who can read the quarterback eyes and uses his crafty skills to make a play on the ball. He is a ball hawk who can break to the ball and can make interceptions with a total of 22 in his collegiate career. He has soft, reliable hands. He is very light on his feet that allows him the ability to play inside against the slot receivers. He comes downhill fast against the run and will stick his head in to make tackles. To have a thin wire body, he does pack power and will unload on a player no matter their size.

Weaknesses: His level of competition playing at a D-II affects him some, but no NFL team cannot ignore 22 career interceptions as a four-year starter. He is a bit undersized safety for the NFL but has added 17 pounds since the season end to his frame. He is not very fluid in the hips and shows slight stiffness which does not allow him turn quickly with the receiver. He needs to wrap up when his tackles, generally go for the kill shot or undercutting the ball carrier. A plus that he added weight because his body will not hold up for 16-game schedule with those punishing shots at 175 pounds. Need to take better routes and angles to the ball tends to circle to the runner allowing cutback opportunities. Teams should give a close look at him if they are looking for an excellent competitive defensive backfield defender or special teams player.

Draft Grade: 5.75

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Micah Hyde

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Oluwole Betiku Jr | Illinois | EDGE

4/25/2020

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Player Bio: Oluwole Betiku and his family moved to the US in his sophomore season from Lagos, Nigeria, where he played soccer and boxed. The family relocated to Maryland first be settling in Los Angeles. He prepped at Serra High School in Gardena, CA. In his senior year, he compiled 70 tackles (28 tackles for loss), 17 sacks, and two forced fumbles. His junior year, he compiled 59 tackles (24 tackles for loss), 11.5 sacks, two passes broken up, and one forced fumble. He would receive many awards and honors: 

Five-star recruit by 247Sports Composite
No. 15 overall recruit in the nation, No. 1 weakside DE in the nation, and No. 2 recruit in California by 247Sports Composite
2015 Prep Star Dream Team and Max Preps All-American
2015 Maxwell Club National Player of the Year finalist
2015 Orange County Register Fab 15 first team
2015 Tacoma News Tribune Western 100
2015 USA Today All-California Defensive Player of the Year
2015 Cal-Hi Sports State Defensive Player of the Year
2015 Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team, All-CIF Pac 5 Division
2015 Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket All-CIF Def. Player of Year
2015 Los Angeles Times All-Area first team
2015 South Bay Daily Breeze Defensive Player of the Year
2015 All-Mission League Lineman of the Year
2014 Cal-Hi Sports All-State Junior first team
2014 All-CIF Pac 5 Division
2014 South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay first team
2014 All-Mission League Co-Lineman of the Year

He originally started at USC and then transferred to the University of Illinois. 
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ACCOLADES
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2019 Media All-Big Ten Third-Team
2016 USC’s Defensive Service Team Player of the Year Award
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OLUWOLE BETIKU JR
EDGE

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
HOPEWELL, VA                  |          JUNIOR (RS)
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO




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SCHOOL:  ILLINOIS                                   |                    CONFERENCE:  BIG TEN
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-3 / 250            ARMS: 33"                 HANDS: 10”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.80         


PRO-DAY RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​     20      |          4.70           |           32 1/2"          |             115"          |             7.31
            |              4.26            |             N/A

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​#47 OLUWOLE BETIKU JR VS uconn (2019)

Strengths: He is another "freak of nature" EDGE that showed up and showed at his Pro Day last month. He is tremendously physical and has the athletic ability where he will strive at the next level. He uses his strength off the edge with an ok bull rush and some decent pass rush moves. He can drop off in coverage and challenge to be an every-down EDGE rusher.

Weaknesses: His run defense is horrific despite getting to the play. He does not have excellent agility, which allows him to be nothing but a bull rusher against the pass. He shows stiffness throughout his play and has slow mechanical movements. He has two major injuries to his hip and ankle that required surgery may be responsible for his lack of mobility and stiffness to bending off the edge.​

Draft Grade: 5.62

Draft Projection: 7th round - UDFA (priority)

NFL Comparison: Samson Ebukam
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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Tyler Biadasz | Wisconsin | Center

4/25/2020

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Player Bio: Biadasz might be the best interior offensive linemen in the entire class, but underapreciated because of his injury history (had hip surgery prior to the 2019 season).
Tyler played both offensive and defensive line in high school, but the Badgers saw a better fit in the offensive line, where he won the Remington trophy (given to the nations top center) as well as multiple first-team honors in all of his three seasons. He might not have the highest ceiling, but for sure has the most solid floor.

ACCOLADES
​2019 Rimington Trophy Winner, 
2019 Outland Trophy Finalist
2019 Consensus All-American First-Team 
2019 AFCA All-American First-Team
2019 AP All-American First-Team
2019 FWAA All-American First-Team
2019 Sporting News All-American First-Team 
2019 Walter Camp All-Big Ten First-Team 
2019 All-Big Ten Consensus Academic Team
2018 College Football News All-America Honorable Mention  
2018 All-Big Ten First-Team
2018 Consensus Academic All-Big Ten
2017 Freshman All-America 
2017 FWAA All-Big-Ten Third-Team
2017 USA Today All-Big-Ten Third-Team 
2017 Consensus
All-Big Ten Academic Team
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TYLER BIADASZ
CENTER

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
AMHERST, WI                     |          JUNIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES




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SCHOOL:  WISCONSIN                              |                    CONFERENCE:  BIG TEN
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-4  / 314         ARMS: 32 1/4"          HANDS: 10”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.10         


COMBINE RESULTS
                                                     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

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#61 tyler biadasz vs IOWA (2019)

Strengths: 
​- Three year starter 
- Great hand technique
- Polished technique
- Will work on to the second level
- Can take double teams
- Plays equally well in passing and running downs
- Good communication overall. Offensive line commander
- Great balance


Weaknesses: 
- Doesn't always finish his blocks when he has to drive down
​- Might need to build-up some strength.
- He is not a bully; more often than not, will not drive opposing defenders back
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Draft Grade: 6.16 

Draft Projection: 2nd Round

NFL Comparison: Stefen Wisniewski

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2020 WorldWide Rams Final Mock Draft

4/24/2020

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We are posting our final last-minute Mock Draft of the Los Angeles Rams 2020 NFL DRAFT . This draft is extremely deep with talent; there are first-round graded players who have slid into the second round. The Rams sit with the 20th and 27th picks of the second round and have needs they need to address for the 2020 football season. 

After allowing critical defensive starters to sign as free-agents with other teams, they had to address the need at inside linebacker and the EDGE. They filled those needs early after moving in the draft with the Miami Dolphins and acquiring another third-round pick. 
(FULL STORY TO FOLLOW)

#56 Terrell Lewis (via trade)

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ALABAMA-EDGE

#57 chase claypool 

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NOTRE DAME-WIDE RECEIVER

#70 lloyd cushenberry (via Trade)

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LSU-CENTER

#84 antonio gibson  

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MEMPHIS-RB/WR

#104 Willie gay JR

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MISS ST-ILB

#126 k'von wallace 

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CLEMSON-SAFETY

#199 Kevin Dotson

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LOUISINIA-LAFAYETTE-GUARD

#234 Marques ford 

BETHUNE-COOKMAN-DE/EDGE

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Tyrone Cromwell | Florida Tech | CB

4/24/2020

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Player Bio: ​Tyrone Cromwell attended Dundalk High School in Baltimore, MD. He played and started as a true freshman at Clarion University, and continued as a starter his sophomore year. He transferred to Florida Tech and became a starter in his two seasons playing for the Panthers.

ACCOLADES
2019 All GSC First-Team
2018 Team Defensive MVP
2016 Team Defensive MVP
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TYRONE CROMWELL
CORNERBACK

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
DUNDALK, MD                   |           SENIOR
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: NO



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SCHOOL:  FLORIDA TECH                         |                   CONFERENCE:  GSC 
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  5-11 / 196         ARMS: 32 1/4"          HANDS: 9 1/4”       PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.50         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​    12        |         4.55            |            35 1/2”         |            125”           |             6.79           |              4.55             |             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

​#13 TYRONE CROMWELL collegiate highlights

Strengths: He is a disciplined and patient player when it comes to technique. He keeps his hips square off the line when he motors out. He focuses on the wide receivers' tendencies to assist with his knowledge of their next moves.  He reads the quarterback eyes and can jump the route and intercept the pass. He stays glued to the receivers hip and uses his hands very actively to bat away passes or even strip the ball from the receiver. He is capable of support and is physical by shedding blocks and making the tackle. 

Weaknesses: In a perfect world, on film, he looks like an NFL All-Pro cornerback. However, all the tangibles that we see are at the Divison II level. Not to knock on the division, can he transition that same play at the next level from his level of competition. May struggle with the bigger receivers in press coverage despite staying glued to the hip. He has a slight stiffness in the hip despite he still can open up and run with the receiver. We would like to see him add some more strength to his frame.

Draft Grade: 5.70

Draft Projection: UDFA

NFL Comparison: Tre'Devious White

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Stantley Thomas-Oliver III | Florida Intl | CB

4/24/2020

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Player Bio: Stantley Thomas-Oliver III graduated from Charlotte High School in Punta Gorda, FL. In his senior year he collected 59 catches for 1,105 yards and eight touchdowns. He earned Class 6A Second-Team All-State honors in 2015 and FACA All District 18. His sophomore and junior years he palyed at North Port High School where he collected 35 passes for 695 yards and four touchdowns on the football team and led his basketball team to all state final four. He competed in track running in the 100 and 200 meters sprints.​ Thomas Oliver III converted to defensive back after his freshman year as a all-freshman team wide-receiver.

ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Participant
2020 East-West Shrine Bowl Participant
2020 Tropical Bowl Participant
2019 All-C-USA Second-Team 
2019 Phil Steele Preseason All-C-USA Second-Team
2019 Athlon Sports Preseason All-C-USA Second-Team 
2018 All-C-USA Honorable Mention 
2016 C-USA All-Freshman Team
SCHOOL:  FLORIDA INTL                           |                    CONFERENCE: C-USA
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-0 / 192        ARMS: 31 1/8"          HANDS: 9 5/8”       PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.50         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |   60 YD SHUTTLE
​   N/A      |          4.48           |               34 ”            |            127”          |             N/A            |              N/A              |             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
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STANTLEY THOMAS-OLIVER
CORNERBACK

HOMETOWN                      |          CLASS
PUNTA GORDA, FL             |          SENIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES




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#21 Stantley Thomas-Oliver III vs Miami (2019)

#21 Stantley Thomas-Oliver III 2019 highlights

Strengths: He has good length and a wirey sized cornerback who display tremendous ball skill.  A converted wide-receiver who knows how to come back to the ball and attack it at its high point. Excellent press corner with ability to trail the receiver. He legitimate ball-hawk who consistently reading the quarterback eyes and making play after play on the ball. He can sit and analyze the receiver route and nearly run the route for them. He has excellent on closing to the ball or short and intermediate routes. ​

Weaknesses: He needs to poliish up on off-coverage skills due to him playing mainly press coverage. He is slow in transition to turn and move with the receiver down the field. He tends to look lackydasial against the run and stays flat footed. He need to work on disengage from the blockers down the field. ​

Draft Grade: 5.60

Draft Projection: 6th round

NFL Comparison: Richard Sherman

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile:                   Yetur Gross-Matos | Penn St | DE

4/24/2020

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Player Bio: Yetur Gross-Matos prepped at Chancellor High School in Fredricksburg, VA. In his senior year, he compiled  130 tackles (21 for loss), and 18.5 sacks. For his career he compiled 272 tackles, forced six fumbles 37 tackles, and broke up five passes. He garnered USA Today All-State Second-Team, Conference 19-Battlefield District Defensive Player of the Year, Co-Player of the Year, Region 4A First-Team, 2X All-Conference First Team, Chancellor’s Defensive MVP in 2016.​

​ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Participant
2019 Reid-Robinson Award
2019 Ted Hendricks Award Finalist 
2019 Lombardi Award Watch List 
2019 Phil Steele All-America Third-Team 
2019 Media All-Big Ten First-Team 
2019 All-Big Ten First-Team 
2019 AP All-Big Ten Second-Team
2019 Phil Steele All-Big Ten First-Team 
2019 PFF All-Big Ten Third-Team
2019 Bednarik Award Semi-Finalsit 
2019 Lott Impact Trophy Quarter Finalist 
2019 Sporting News Midseason All-American 
2019 AP All-American Second-Team Midseason 
2019 All-ECAC Defensive Honor ​
2019 Ted Hendricks Award Watch List  
2019 Bronko Nagurski Award Pre-Season Watch List 
2019 Media Big Ten Honors List
2018 Media All-Big Ten First-Team 
2018 All-Big Ten Third-Team  
2018 Reid-Robinson Award 
2018 Hendricks Award Watch List
2017 BTN.com All-Freshman Team
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YETUR GROSS-MATOS
DEFENSIVE END

HOMETOWN                      |           CLASS
SPOTSYLVANIA, VA            |           JUNIOR 
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES
SCHOOL:  PENN STATE                            |                    CONFERENCE:  BIG TEN
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-5/ 266         ARMS: 34 7/8"                 HANDS: 9 3/4”           PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.80         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |    60 YD SHUTTLE
​     20      |          DNP           |               34"              |            120"          |            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

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#99 YETUR GROSS-MATOS VS OHIO ST (2019)

Strengths: He is the prototype of an NFL EDGE rusher that is athletic and has great size. He has a positive balance of both power and speed. He has a high motor in which the offensive linemen struggles to slow down his rush. With great flexibility in his hips, it allows him to come off the edge with ease efficiently. He uses his hands well in counter to move the linemen hands off of him. He puts tremendous pressure on the blocker from his pass rush creating momentum getting after the quarterback with excellent inside penetration.

Weaknesses:He elected not to run for 40-times at the 2020 NFL Combine, pretty much will turns teams away at in the first round. Film study shows he is not explosive nor fast off the snap. His hips lack a unique movement when targeting low as he prefers to stay above the pad level. He does not shock the blocker on initial contact but will get blocked in the chest by the lineman. He does have a grand vision of locating the ball on run plays and will need to develop better ways to identify the run. He does not have a good punch and will need to develop better ways of being violent against power and speed blocks.

Draft Grade: 6.50

Draft Projection: Late 1st - 2nd round

NFL Comparison: Aaron Schobel

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2020 WorldWide Rams Draft Profile: Rob Windsor | Penn St | NT

4/23/2020

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Player Bio: Robert Winsor prepped at Fond du Lac High School in Fond du Lac, WI. During his senior season, he compiled 56 tackles (13 tackles for loss) and 5.5 sacks; and in his junior season, he compiled 42 tackles (22 for loss) and four sacks. He garnered the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and the Associated Press First-Team honors, Action Reporter Media 2014 Defensive Player of the Year, Valley Football Association South Defensive Co-Player of the Year, Defensive Lineman of the Year, Valley Football Association South Second-Team honors. Windsor also played two seasons on the basketball team.

ACCOLADES
2020 NFL Combine Participant 
2019 Outland Trophy Watch List
2018 All-Big Ten Associated Press Second-Team
2018 Media All-Big Ten Honorable Mention
2018 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention
2016  BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team Honorable Mention
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ROB WINDSOR
NOSE TACKLE

HOMETOWN                      |             CLASS
FOND DU LAC, WI              |             SENIOR (GR)
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DRAFT YR:  2020     COMBINE INVITE: YES
SCHOOL:  PENN STATE                            |                    CONFERENCE:  BIG TEN
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT:  6-4 / 290         ARMS: 33 1/8"          HANDS: 9 7/8”            PROJECTED 40-TIME: 5.10         


COMBINE RESULTS
BENCH    |    40 YD DASH    |    VERTICAL JUMP    |    BROAD JUMP    |    3 CONE DRILL    |    20 YD SHUTTLE    |   60 YD SHUTTLE
​    21       |           4.90          |           28 1/2”          |             111"           |            7.47            |             4.44              |             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

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#54 ROB WINDSOR VS PITTSUBURG (2019)

#54 ROB WINDSOR PENN ST HIGHLIGHTS

Strengths: He has a tremendous attack off the snap with a high motor. He has good speed for an interior defensive lineman that attacks the pocket. He tracks the ball well and runs down to make the tackle. He has functional characteristics of an NFL interior defensive lineman, where he allowed to placement in different packages of the defensive line. His best fit will be for a 4-3 scheme defense at the tackle position.

Weaknesses: He has an inopportune first step that tends to get him out of position from above the pad level positions presented by the offensive blocker. He does not wow anyone by setting the tone he counters off the offensive line positions. He has inconsistency that displays from game to game and tends to slack off on plays. He is another one of those tweener defensive linemen that are undersized to play inside and not fast enough to play on the edge. Perhaps he needs to add about 10-15 pounds to stay inside to dominate.
 
Draft Grade: 5.46

Draft Projection: 7th round

NFL Comparison: Freedom Akinmoladun

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