worldwide ramsEd "Pi Double I" Henderson Player Bio: Andrew Ogletree attended Northridge High School, located in Dayton, OH. He was named All-Ohio First-Team in football. Ogletree also was named All-Ohio First-Team in Basketball and was the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association Division 3 Player of the Year. ACCOLADES 2022 Hula Bowl All-Star 2018 All-G-MAC Honorable Mention SCHOOL: YOUNGSTOWN ST | CONFERENCE: MVFC PRO DAY RESULTS 40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE 4.76 | 26 | 35” | 121” | 7.31 | 4.52 GAME FILM |
2022 NFL Combine Participant 2021 Consensus All-American 2021 AP First Team All-American 2021 AFCA First Team All-American 2021 Walter Camp First Team All-American 2021 Sporting News First Team All-American 2021 Doak Walker Award Finalist 2021 FWAA Second Team All-American 2021 AP Big XII Offensive Player of the Year 2021 Coaches Big XII Offensive Player of the Year 2020 Coaches All-Big XII First-Team 2020 AP All-Big XII First-Team 2020 AP First Team All-American 2020 AFCA First Team All-American | 2020 Walter Camp First Team All-American 2020 Sporting News First Team All-American 2020 AP Big XII Offensive Player of the Year 2020 Coaches Big XII Offensive Player of the Year 2020 Consensus All-American 2020 Doak Walker Award Finalist 2020 Coaches All-Big XII First-Team 2020 AP All-Big XII First-Team 2019 247Sports True Freshman All-American First-Team 2019 PFF All-Freshman First-Team 2019 The Athletic Freshman All-American Second-Team 2019 Coaches All-Big XII Second-Team |
COMBINE RESULTS 40 YD DASH 4.39 BENCH PRESS DNP VERTICAL JUMP 40" BROAD JUMP 126" 3 CONE DRILL DNP 20 YD SHUTTLE DNP | PRO DAY RESULTS 40 YD DASH DNP BENCH PRESS DNP VERTICAL JUMP DNP BROAD JUMP DNP 3 CONE DRILL DNP 20 YD SHUTTLE DNP |
GAME FILM (2021) | #28 Breece Hall 2021 HIGHLIGHTS |
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Draft Projection: 2nd - 3rd Round
NFL Comparison: Joe Mixon (Cincinnati Bengals)
NFL Comparison: Joe Mixon (Cincinnati Bengals)
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Player Bio: Tyler Smith attended North Crowley High School located in Forth Worth, TX. Smith was a three-year starter who played both the guard and tackle position. He garnered All-District First-Team and All-Stat Third-Team with his efforts after helping his team average over 290 yards per game.
ACCOLADES
2022 NFL Combine Participant
2021 All-AAC Second-Team
2020 All-AAC First-Team
2020 FWAA Freshman All-America
2020 The Athletic Freshman All-America
ACCOLADES
2022 NFL Combine Participant
2021 All-AAC Second-Team
2020 All-AAC First-Team
2020 FWAA Freshman All-America
2020 The Athletic Freshman All-America
SCHOOL: TULSA | CONFERENCE: AAC
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
5.02 | DNP | 27 ½" | 105” | 7.78 | 4.65
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 25 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
5.02 | DNP | 27 ½" | 105” | 7.78 | 4.65
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 25 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP
game film
#56 tyler smith vs ohio st (2021)
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: Late 1st - 2nd Round
NFL Comparison: Jason Peters (Chicago Bears)
- He is a talented, athletic, smooth, and agile young lineman with a ton of upside.
- He is a cerebral player who demonstrates some rather raw skills impressive for a young player.
- He is solid, physical, and has enormous power for the run game will play until the whistle blows.
- He is a mauler who drives the defenders back with his robust frame as a run blocker and will plant or knock them out of the play.
- He uses his athleticism to climb up to defenders' second and third levels.
- He shows excellent pass blocking skills with quickness out the stance, feet, and hands.
- His ability to mirror pass rushers is impeccable, especially with excellent recognition of the blitz or stunts.
- He drops a great anchor with an excellent knee bend to stop powerful bull-rushers in their tracks.
Weaknesses
- Despite his current skill level, his rawness will require more defined development.
- He will play above the pad-level creating havoc on his assignment.
- His footwork needs much work as he tends to come to a halt after the point of attack and not continue to drive his legs and feet.
- He reacts too anxiously to get out or react to speed rushers who will counter him with a one-two move.
Draft Projection: Late 1st - 2nd Round
NFL Comparison: Jason Peters (Chicago Bears)
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Player Bio: Kaden Davis attended Ellsworth High School, located in Ellsworth, KS. He was an all-state wide receiver and punter at Ellsworth High. He excelled in track and was named the 2016 Catch It Kansas Track Athlete of the Year.
Before attending Northwest Missouri St, he attended Butler Community College and earned junior college academic honors.
ACCOLADES
2021 MIAA Honorable Mention
2019 MIAA Academic Honor Roll
Before attending Northwest Missouri St, he attended Butler Community College and earned junior college academic honors.
ACCOLADES
2021 MIAA Honorable Mention
2019 MIAA Academic Honor Roll
SCHOOL: NORTHWEST MISSOURI ST | CONFERENCE: MIAA
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.38 | 10 | 36 ½" | 124” | 6.80 | 4.15
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.38 | 10 | 36 ½" | 124” | 6.80 | 4.15
# 13 kaden davis GAME Highlights (2021)
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: 7th Round - PFA (Priority Free Agent)
NFL Comparison: Russell Gage (Atlanta Falcons)
- He is a versatile receiver who is extremely fast.
- He can play both as a slot or outside receiver.
- He has the elite speed to attack and the capability to take the top off the defense.
- He is explosive off the line of scrimmage to beat the defender.
- He is a mismatch for any safety or linebacker covering him in the slot.
- He possesses excellent soft hands to pluck the ball out of the air.
- He will take short passes and stretch them for long gains.
- He will work back to the quarterback to get open while under duress.
- He has excellent leaping ability and will contest on most 50/50 balls.
- He can also play special teams as a returner and gunner.
Weaknesses
- He has long strides to prevent him from running away from defenders at the second level.
- He tends to use his body more than often to catch the ball, small hands maybe the factor.
- He will need to refine his route tree, and he is a bit rough coming out of his breaks and cuts.
- He struggles to get off the line of scrimmage at the next level by the bigger defensive backs.
- He relies on his speed to get him out of trouble, but defensive backs at the next will complement his speed.
- He offers nothing in the run game as a blocker.
Draft Projection: 7th Round - PFA (Priority Free Agent)
NFL Comparison: Russell Gage (Atlanta Falcons)
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Player Bio: Charles Turner-Cox attended Digital High School located in Baltimore, MD. He played safety and receiver at Digit High and traveled to play at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, CA. He transferred to Bluefield University and became the first player to receive a senior all-star invite.
ACCOLADES
2022 Mike Jasper's Invitational Combine Participant
2022 SPIRAL Tropical Bowl Participant
2021 NAIA Senior Bowl Participant
2021 FCS National Bowl Participant
2021 Mid-South Conference Second Team
2021 VaSID All-State College Division Second Team
ACCOLADES
2022 Mike Jasper's Invitational Combine Participant
2022 SPIRAL Tropical Bowl Participant
2021 NAIA Senior Bowl Participant
2021 FCS National Bowl Participant
2021 Mid-South Conference Second Team
2021 VaSID All-State College Division Second Team
SCHOOL: BLUEFIELD UNIVERSITY | CONFERENCE: AAC
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.67 | 12 | 33" | 116” | 7.20 | 4.21
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.67 | 12 | 33" | 116” | 7.20 | 4.21
game film
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: 6th Round - PFA (Priority Free Agent)
NFL Comparison: Kam Chancellor (Seattle Seahawks)
- He is a cerebral player with a great football IQ.
- He is a tweener who possesses a defensive back frame and possibly can add 15-20 pounds to become an NFL linebacker.
- He is a versatile athlete that can play both safety and linebacking positions.
- He is a very aggressive tackler who flies downhill for run support and tallied 172 tackles at Bluefield from the safety spot.
- He is a big hitter who punishes the ball carrier with no extra yardage gain.
- He has a massive frame as a safety, long and tall to cover the field on passing plays.
- He is versatile and a ball hawk with excellent movent skills.
- He has excellent vision, read and reaction skills, and active hands to knock away the ball.
Weaknesses
- He has limited raw skills that offenses can expose at the next level.
- He is not very fluid in the hips and has high hip stiffness and a long stride.
- He is susceptible to play-action and RPO offenses with his aggressive pursuit of the ball.
- He will often go for the big hit and not wrap up; skilled running backs will take advantage of that weakness at the next level.
- His level of competition questions his skill level and may intimidate away some scouts
- Will teams draft him as a safety or linebacker
Draft Projection: 6th Round - PFA (Priority Free Agent)
NFL Comparison: Kam Chancellor (Seattle Seahawks)
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Player Bio: Julius "Junior" Faulk prepped at Salem High School, located in Tylertown, MS. Faulk played wide receiver on offense and safety on the defensive side of the ball. He was named the District Most Valuable Player for offense and defense in his junior and senior years. Faulk also lettered on the Salem's High basketball team.
ACCOLADES
2022 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
2020 ALL-GSC Second-Team
2019 C-Spire Conerly Trophy Finalist
2019 ALL-GSC First-Team
2019 GSC All-Academic Team
2019 GSC Academic Honor Roll
2019 AFCA All-American First-Team
2019 D2Football.com All-American First-Team
2019 D2Football.com All-Super Region II First-Team
2019 Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American Honorable Mention
2019 Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American Super Region II Honorable Mention
ACCOLADES
2022 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
2020 ALL-GSC Second-Team
2019 C-Spire Conerly Trophy Finalist
2019 ALL-GSC First-Team
2019 GSC All-Academic Team
2019 GSC Academic Honor Roll
2019 AFCA All-American First-Team
2019 D2Football.com All-American First-Team
2019 D2Football.com All-Super Region II First-Team
2019 Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American Honorable Mention
2019 Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American Super Region II Honorable Mention
SCHOOL: DELTA ST | CONFERENCE: GSC
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.68 | 15 | 30 ½” | 101” | 7.15 | 4.42
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.68 | 15 | 30 ½” | 101” | 7.15 | 4.42
#6 JUNIOR FAULK HIGHLIGHTS
#6 junior faulk highlights
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: 7th Round - PFA (Priority Free-Agent)
NFL Comparison: Derwin James (Los Angeles Chargers)
- He has excellent instincts, size, skillset, and versatility to play at all positions at the next level.
- He has an excellent frame that transitions to the NFL for press coverages with bigger receivers and plays in zone coverages.
- He has adequate speed and physicality to jam receivers, play in coverage and display his ball-hawking abilities, intercepting nine passes his first season at Delta St.
- He uses his height and long arms to his advantage along with his active hands to deflect targeted passes.
- He has man-to-man coverage skills as he can obliterate one side of the field and allow defenses to design sophisticated coverages.
- He does not shy away from tackling; he takes excellent angles while flying downhill to defend against the run and wraps up.
- He is a big hitter, hits like a safety, and looks to dislodge the ball from the receiver.
Weaknesses
- He will become susceptible to speedy receivers at the next level that will fly right by him as he gets flat-footed in press coverage.
- He needs to use physicality to hold up receivers while jamming and redirecting the path or receiving routes.
- As a big hitter, he needs to improve on not lowering his head and viewing his target through the tackle.
- His 40-speed and broad jump was not impressive, 40-time did not display elite speed, as he may become a better fit as a strong safety or linebacker with aggressive play around the ball and instincts.
Draft Projection: 7th Round - PFA (Priority Free-Agent)
NFL Comparison: Derwin James (Los Angeles Chargers)
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Player Bio: Pierre Strong Jr. attended McClellan High School, located in Little Rock, AR. At McClellan High, he totaled 4,268 rushing yards and scored 57 touchdowns in his junior and senior years. He garnered the Class 5A Offensive Player of the Year at McClellan High School, All-State Honors, All-USA Arkansas Football Team, and named a finalist for the Landers Award, which is given to the top high school football player in Arkansas. He also competed in track and field.
ACCOLADES
2021 NFL Combine Participant
2021 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference First-Team
2021 Stats Perform Walter Payton Award Finalist
2021 AFCA FCS Coaches' All-America First-Team
2021 HERO Sports FCS All-America Team
2019 HERO Sports All-America Second-Team
2019 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference First-Team
2019 Associated Press All-America Third-Team
2019 Phil Steele FCS All-America First Team
2019 Phil Steele FCS All-America Third Team
2018 HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-America First-Team
2018 Phil Steele FCS Freshman All-America Second-Team
2018 MVFC Freshman of the Year
2018 MVFC All-Newcomer Team
ACCOLADES
2021 NFL Combine Participant
2021 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference First-Team
2021 Stats Perform Walter Payton Award Finalist
2021 AFCA FCS Coaches' All-America First-Team
2021 HERO Sports FCS All-America Team
2019 HERO Sports All-America Second-Team
2019 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference First-Team
2019 Associated Press All-America Third-Team
2019 Phil Steele FCS All-America First Team
2019 Phil Steele FCS All-America Third Team
2018 HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-America First-Team
2018 Phil Steele FCS Freshman All-America Second-Team
2018 MVFC Freshman of the Year
2018 MVFC All-Newcomer Team
SCHOOL: NORTH DAKOTA ST | CONFERENCE: MVFC
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.37 | DNP | 36" | 124" | DNP | DNP
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 16 | 38" | 118" | 6.95 | 4.25
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.37 | DNP | 36" | 124" | DNP | DNP
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 16 | 38" | 118" | 6.95 | 4.25
GAME FILM
#20 PIERRE STRONG JR VS NORTH DAKOTA ST (2021)
#20 PIERRE STRONG JR HIGHLIGHTS
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: 4th -5th Round
NFL Comparison: Raheem Mostert (Miami Dolphins)
- He is a running back that has ideal size and lightning quickness.
- He has an excellent vision behind the line of scrimmage and runs at good angles away from the defenses.
- He is a one-cut back who slashes through the first crack of daylight with a quick burst of speed.
- He has unbelievable breakaway speed where he had tons of runs over 50-yard runs.
- He is very shifty, minimizes solid hits on him, and will run through arm tackles.
- He is a credible receiver who will make sizeable catches when needed.
- He scored off the chart at the NFL Combine and increased his stock.
Weaknesses
- He does have a good lower trunk to absorb hits and run through tackles.
- He will get lethargic at times, attempt to make abrupt cuts, and lose yards.
- He offers nothing as a pass protector and lacks an anchor to defend against bigger linebackers.
- The level of competition will be concerned about how he will translate to the speed at the next level.
- He lacked skill as a receiver and only recorded 22 receptions during the football season.
Draft Projection: 4th -5th Round
NFL Comparison: Raheem Mostert (Miami Dolphins)
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Player Bio: Kolby Harvell-Peel attended A&M Consolidated, located in College Station, TX. During his senior season, he racked up 61 total tackles (38 solos), one take for a loss, four pass deflections, one forced fumble, and three fumble recoveries (one touchdown return). He would have four receptions for 102 receiving yards and three touchdowns. During his junior season, harvell-Peel posted 79 tackles (25 solos), five tackles for loss, and 85 tackles as a sophomore. He helped A&M Consolidated compete in the UIL 5A D1 State Football Championships in each of his four seasons at the school. Harvell-Peel ran track for A&M Consolidated, competing in the 100-meter dash and the 4x100-meter relay.
ACCOLADES
2022 NFL Combine Participant
2020 Coaches All-Big XII Second Team
2019 Coaches All-Big XII First-Team
2019 AP All-Big XII First-Team
2019 OSU Bob Fenimore Award
ACCOLADES
2022 NFL Combine Participant
2020 Coaches All-Big XII Second Team
2019 Coaches All-Big XII First-Team
2019 AP All-Big XII First-Team
2019 OSU Bob Fenimore Award
SCHOOL: OKLAHOMA ST | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 21 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.61 | DNP | 37 | 119” | 7.08 | 4.38
COMBINE RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
DNP | 21 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
4.61 | DNP | 37 | 119” | 7.08 | 4.38
GAME FILM
#31 kolby harvell-peel vs kansas st (2021)
#31 kolby harvell-peel highlights
Strengths
Weaknesses
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th Round
NFL Comparison: Taylor Rapp (Los Angeles Rams)
- He is a cerebral player with a high football IQ for the game.
- He is a versatile safety who can play free and strong safety positions.
- He has excellent range and understanding of the timing of plays.
- He has ball-hawking ability while in zone defenses.
- He is an aggressive tackler who loves throwing his body into the opposing players.
- He will roll his hips and run through his tackling target.
Weaknesses
- He struggles while in man-to-man coverages; at the next level, he will be a target that will get exposed.
- He lacks mobility and displays stiff hips when required to open up and go.
- Can the speed of the NFL translate to his college experience is yet to be viewed.
- He will not be trusted late in games and will need to work on mobility, stiffness, and flexibility to adapt to the next level.
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th Round
NFL Comparison: Taylor Rapp (Los Angeles Rams)
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Player Bio: Danny Godlevske attended Bishop Chatard High School in Indianapolis, IN. In his senior year, he was named team captain and led his team to the state championship. The IFCA names him to the All-State, All-County teams, and MaxPreps named him to the All-American Small School honors.
ACCOLADES
2020 All-MAC Third Team
2019 All-MAC Third Team
2019 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
2018 All-MAC Third Team
2018 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
2017 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
ACCOLADES
2020 All-MAC Third Team
2019 All-MAC Third Team
2019 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
2018 All-MAC Third Team
2018 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
2017 Remington Award Preseason Watch List
SCHOOL: OKLAHOMA ST | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
5.52 | 25 | 26” | 96” | 8.35 | 5.00
PRO DAY RESULTS
40 YD DASH | BENCH PRESS | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE
5.52 | 25 | 26” | 96” | 8.35 | 5.00
game film
#51 DANNY GODLEVSKE VS TEXAS (2021)
Strengths
Weaknesses
He does not have the power to conquer defensive linemen physically.
He learned transferring from the MAC to the Big XII; he struggled against the Power 5 conferences.
He gave up a great deal of leverage when the defender compromised his position and drove into his pads, losing the battle at the line of scrimmage.
He does not recover well when he gets knocked off balance, which showed numerous times on film.
He has heavy feet and has no quickness, timed poorly at his pro day.
Draft Projection: Free Agent
NFL Comparison: Nick Gates (New York Giants)
- He is swift from the snap to his first step and gets his hands up and into the defender.
- He will move his hips to seal off rush lanes and does an excellent job in containing.
- He is sufficient in lateral conditions and excels well in outside zone plays by locating leverage points and manipulating the defender.
- He is a cerebral player with a good football IQ and identities his target fast.
- He will gain depth off his snap and put himself in a good location for a contributing role in the pocket.
Weaknesses
He does not have the power to conquer defensive linemen physically.
He learned transferring from the MAC to the Big XII; he struggled against the Power 5 conferences.
He gave up a great deal of leverage when the defender compromised his position and drove into his pads, losing the battle at the line of scrimmage.
He does not recover well when he gets knocked off balance, which showed numerous times on film.
He has heavy feet and has no quickness, timed poorly at his pro day.
Draft Projection: Free Agent
NFL Comparison: Nick Gates (New York Giants)