He is a long, rangy athlete who lined up at linebacker, over the slot and in the deep middle for Clemson, thanks to his diverse and unique skill set. Against the run, he takes good angles and his speed allows him to make plays from the back side. Looking at the totality of his body of work, he's a major difference-maker.Subscribe to ESPN+ to get access to all premium articles, Fantasy tools, plus thousands of your favorite sporting events and ESPN+ originals for just $5.99/mo He's listed at No. His arrow is pointed up.Kmet has an ideal frame for the TE position. He can play above the rim down the field and can contort his body to make special catches. He isn't overly shifty, but he avoids taking flush hits and he always falls forward for extra yardage. He has way too many misses and that must be improved. He is very physical in press coverage and has plenty of speed to stay on the hip versus vertical routes. The biggest area he needs to improve is his lack of anticipation. Overall, Madubuike isn't an elite pass rusher, but he's impactful and can dominate on early downs.Fromm is a tough player to evaluate. He has good instincts to jump routes and he closes to the flat in a hurry. He has a very good feel as a blitzer, displaying timing and burst. He fights through blocks and is very reliable in space. His numbers dropped this past season, but that was the result of some nagging injuries. He always throws with the proper pace on slants and crossers. He needs to improve his awareness versus games up front. From off coverage, he's very aware and shows some pop out of his plant/drive. Overall, I believe Murray would be best served to play outside and off the ball, where he would be afforded clean sight lines to attack with his speed.Higgins is a tall, long and rangy wideout with elite high-point skills. His effort is solid. His front side flies open at times, impacting his accuracy. He waits too long to cut it loose.
He has a great feel when an OT is leaning outside, which creates an opening for his up-and-under inside-counter move. He plays a lot of press-bail technique, but also flashes a firm two-hand jam. He is very smooth in his drop and he has the ability to process through his reads at a rapid pace.
Against the pass, he is very fluid in his drops and his change-of-direction ability is excellent. He is a dominant run blocker. Overall, Epenesa has a very high floor as a prospect. He should be a consistent 8-to-10-sack performer at the very least.Shenault is arguably the best athlete in the entire draft class. He can carry vertical routes with his speed, but he is a little bit sticky when he's forced to gear down and come back downhill. He needs to continue to refine his releases against press (he gives up his chest too often), but not many defenses will want to take that chance against his speed. Overall, Ruggs has Tyreek Hill-type ability. He is physical after the catch, but he doesn't provide much wiggle or elusiveness.
He is very athletic in coverage versus running backs, easily mirroring them in space. He is effective working up a level when he can stay on one track, but he struggles to redirect in space. He is very comfortable and effective in both press and off coverage.
He has plenty of speed to capture the edge and once he gets in space, he can run away from the crowd. He is very twitchy when he plants and drives on the ball from off coverage. His ball skills are outstanding -- as you'd expect, considering his brother isHamler is an undersized wideout with rare explosiveness. He's become the talk of the 2020 draft this summer by carrying Israel to a gold medal, averaging 18.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 2.4 blocks and 2.1 steals along the way. He mixes in a stutter/bull rush, but usually stalls out after generating some push. He gets in trouble at times because his base is too wide; he lunges and loses balance. I believe he has the potential to add velocity once he taps into his lower body more consistently. He was rarely challenged down the field in the games I studied. He is fluid and smooth when lined up in the slot. He has the vision to see and set up second- and third-level defenders. He lacks elite top speed and he's had some issues timing his leap on jump balls down the field. He isn't as effective when working in space. He flashes a long-arm move where he can jolt, separate and finish. Check out our expanded ranking in … He has a big arm but his placement is a little inconsistent. He has average height for the position and he's carrying a little extra weight. He had two tough drops vs. Clemson in the College Football Playoff, but he was reliable in every other game I studied.