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Film analyst for RGR Football, covering the Chiefs and NFL Draft scout at @BleacherReport -Safety, Corner, and Tight End.

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New England Patriots S Craig Woodson was awesome in the postseason and got better and better throughout his rookie season. Love seeing him show off his instincts and route tracking to make this PBU. He's going to have a big year 2

New England Patriots S Craig Woodson was awesome in the postseason and got better and better throughout his rookie season. Love seeing him show off his instincts and route tracking to make this PBU. He's going to have a big year 2

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This is what I've been talking about regarding Xavier Worthy (bottom of screen). It's an ugly release that needs improvement, but he recovers on the route stem. Gets vertical and leans into Stingley at the top and gives the head fake inside. Gets him to bite, and then he breaks out clean.

This is what I've been talking about regarding Xavier Worthy (bottom of screen). It's an ugly release that needs improvement, but he recovers on the route stem. Gets vertical and leans into Stingley at the top and gives the head fake inside. Gets him to bite, and then he breaks out clean.

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Isiah Pacheco has to be more patient or only run him between the tackles. He doesn't have the burst to outrun angles against most defenses, and here, he has to follow Creed

Isiah Pacheco has to be more patient or only run him between the tackles. He doesn't have the burst to outrun angles against most defenses, and here, he has to follow Creed

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Josh Simmons already has more tools in his toolbox at LT than KC has seen in a very long time. Eric Fisher was good once he developed, but Simmons is different.

Josh Simmons already has more tools in his toolbox at LT than KC has seen in a very long time. Eric Fisher was good once he developed, but Simmons is different.

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One of those plays that we've seen several times this season in KC. It's drawn up for Juju with two vertical stems from Watson and Hopkins on third down. The play is there to be made, but Mahomes pulls it down.

One of those plays that we've seen several times this season in KC. It's drawn up for Juju with two vertical stems from Watson and Hopkins on third down. The play is there to be made, but Mahomes pulls it down.

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Syracuse defender Justin Barron is a former WR and DB turned Linebacker for the Senior Bowl, and here he is showing off his natural coverage feel against Woody Marks. I like what I'm seeing

Syracuse defender Justin Barron is a former WR and DB turned Linebacker for the Senior Bowl, and here he is showing off his natural coverage feel against Woody Marks. I like what I'm seeing

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Missouri EDGE Johnny Walker Jr isn't getting a ton of buzz right now, but I like the tools he has. Uses his 33-inch arms with power in this rep where the T tries to pull him down, but he keeps his balance and runs the arc for the strip-sack

Missouri EDGE Johnny Walker Jr isn't getting a ton of buzz right now, but I like the tools he has. Uses his 33-inch arms with power in this rep where the T tries to pull him down, but he keeps his balance and runs the arc for the strip-sack

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Eku Leota DE/LB #55 Auburn is an interesting player in this class. Coming off injury, this is a crafty push-pull. Imo, he disguises it as a speed to power bull-rush and slide off the outside shoulder with the pull through. Beats Bergeron.

Eku Leota DE/LB #55 Auburn is an interesting player in this class. Coming off injury, this is a crafty push-pull. Imo, he disguises it as a speed to power bull-rush and slide off the outside shoulder with the pull through. Beats Bergeron.

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One of the things I really appreciate about Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson #6 is his line of scrimmage operation. He gives himself options staying square and reacting to quick flashes from the defense. His footwork and lateral agility are impressive

One of the things I really appreciate about Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson #6 is his line of scrimmage operation. He gives himself options staying square and reacting to quick flashes from the defense. His footwork and lateral agility are impressive

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