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2025 NFL Scouting Report: Xavier Watts

Xavier Watts, 6-0/204 Safety Notre Dame Xavier Watts Scouting Report By Charlie Campbell Strengths: Excellent instincts Knack for making big plays Excellent ball skills Very good anticiapation Exemplary route recognition Threat to make game-changing plays Covers a lot of ground Good size Size to take on big receiver Good height, length Willing to tackle Will…
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2022 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 3

Last update: Friday, April 29, 2022. This is a 2022 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 2 and 3 for Friday evening’s NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don’t expect to get many of these right (I nailed eight in my Re-Draft Rounds 2-3 in 2018), but it’s still…
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Why the Slide?: Obi Melifonwu

By Charlie Campbell, @draftcampbell Three years ago, we started a series of articles on why certain prospects went undrafted. In that series, I reach out to sources with NFL teams to find out why their organizations passed on drafting a given player, and/or, what were the reasons for other teams to pass on that prospect….
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NFL Power Rankings Week 9

My current NFL Power Rankings for Week 9 of the 2022 NFL Season. The Seahawks and Saints have made a big leap as a result of their most recent wins. I’m going to use these rankings as the order for my 2023 NFL Mock Draft during the early stages of the 2022 season. Follow @walterfootball….
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2011 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Brandon Harris

Strengths: Confident, fiery competitor Instinctive Athletic with good closing speed Mirrors receivers Reacts well and supports the run Experienced against top competition Very coachable Weaknesses: Height is not ideal Not very productive Much more likely to break up pass than intercept Zone coverage skills need improvement Poor tackling technique Summary: Brandon Harris had a rough…
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2018 Senior Bowl Weigh-In: Offensive Linemen

The following chart comprises the weigh-in numbers for the offensive linemen at the 2018 Senior Bowl. The height is listed as a four-digit number. The first digit is feet. The next two are inches. The last digit is eights of an inch. So, if a player is listed as 5117, that would read as 5′…
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