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 by: Robin Miller - Sun, 28 Apr 2024 02:16 UTC

With a capsule by The Athletic's Dane Brugler:

--Robin

Round 4

No. 105: Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Eboigbe plays with the mentality and fundamental ability to control the
point of attack. If he receives clean medical checks from team doctors,
he can provide scheme-versatile depth on the defensive line.

6-4, 295, 33 1/8-inch arms. Finished 3rd on team in pressures in '23.
Versatile, lining up from nose to 6-tech. Overcame career-threatening
spinal cord injury in 2022.

Round 5

No. 137 (via Patriots): Tarheeb Still, CB, Maryland

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Still doesn’t offer the high-end size or speed that most NFL teams
target, but he is a smooth-moving athlete with the natural instincts and
ball reactions to keep the attention of NFL coaches. He projects best as
a nickel in a zone-heavy scheme, in which he can work top-down.

Had 28 passes defended over four seasons with Terps, including 5 INT
last season. Nearly 50-50 split between slot and outside in college.

No. 140: Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Hart’s traits are more intriguing than his tape, but his body length and
linear twitch are an attractive combination that helps him match up with
both size and speed. His versatility as a gunner/jammer on punt
coverages will boost his NFL chances.

Round 6

No. 181: Kimani Vidal, RB, Troy

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Vidal isn’t the most dynamic in the open field, but his contact balance,
run power and pass-pro skills will appeal to a team searching for an
instinctive between-the-tackles back. He will have a chance to earn a
rotational spot in camp.

Over 4,000 career rushing yards. Led FBS with 47 carries of 10+ yards
last season. From @dpbrugler

Round 7

No. 225: Brenden Rice, WR, USC

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Rice [son of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice] must continue working on the
finer points to beat press and get open versus NFL corners, but he has
the size/speed athleticism and hand-eye coordination to become a better
pro than college player. He projects as a backup X/Z receiver with
down-the-road starting potential.

No. 253 (Compensatory): Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan

Dane Brugler’s analysis:

Johnson doesn’t have dominant physical traits or polish, but he has pro
tools and should continue to hone his skills with further coaching. He
will compete for a rotational outside-receiver role in the NFL.


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