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Future Hall of Famers
Alex Lewis - UCLA
Attributes: 5'11", 186 lbs., 90 SPD, 88 ACC, 54 STR, 57 AWR, 90 AGI, 72 CTH, 77 JMP, 84 TAK
Biography: Alex Lewis was born in Pasadena, California, just a short drive from the UCLA campus. Growing up, Alex displayed exceptional athletic talent, excelling in both track and football. At John Muir High School, he became a local legend for his blazing speed, lateral quickness, and instinctual tackling, earning All-State honors and attracting the attention of major college programs nationwide.
Choosing to stay close to home, Alex joined UCLA, where he became an immediate impact player for the Bruins. Known for his ability to cover the field sideline-to-sideline and deliver bone-crushing tackles, Alex anchored the Bruins' secondary for three seasons. He led the Pac-12 in tackles for a defensive back during his junior year and was named a consensus All-American.
With a professional outlook already projecting him as a Hall of Famer, Alex combines his elite physical attributes with a relentless work ethic and leadership on and off the field. Scouts see him as a transformational talent who can dominate in coverage and run support, setting the foundation for a legendary NFL career.
Potential Starters
Nick Body - TCU
Attributes: 5'10", 197 lbs., 89 SPD, 88 ACC, 81 STR, 61 AWR, 96 AGI, 64 CTH, 78 JMP, 67 TAK
Biography: Nick Body grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana, where his blue-collar upbringing instilled a strong work ethic that translated to the football field. A tackling machine at Evangel Christian Academy, Nick made a name for himself as a hard-hitting safety who was unafraid to throw himself into the action. While his vertical leap left something to be desired, his instincts and ability to read plays kept him a step ahead of his competition.
Recruited by TCU, Nick quickly carved out a role on special teams before earning a starting spot as a sophomore. His tackling prowess became the cornerstone of the Horned Frogs’ defense, leading to back-to-back All-Big 12 honors in his final two seasons.
While some scouts question his upside due to limited athleticism, Nick’s high football IQ and tackling ability have earned him a projection as a potential starter in the NFL, especially in run-heavy defensive schemes.
Marco Johns - Penn State
Attributes: 6'2", 203 lbs., 91 SPD, 86 ACC, 76 STR, 48 AWR, 87 AGI, 62 CTH, 99 JMP, 87 TAK
Biography: Marco Johns hails from Richmond, Virginia, where his natural athleticism stood out from an early age. Known for his jaw-dropping vertical leap, Marco was a standout at Highland Springs High School, dominating on both sides of the ball and earning a reputation for highlight-reel plays. However, his tendency to occasionally lose focus led to some inconsistency in key moments.
At Penn State, Marco’s athletic gifts earned him a starting role by his sophomore season. His ability to contest jump balls and provide coverage in deep zones became a critical asset for the Nittany Lions. Despite flashes of brilliance, lapses in awareness sometimes left him out of position, but his explosive athleticism often allowed him to recover.
Scouts view Marco as a raw but high-upside prospect. With proper coaching and development, he could thrive as a starter in the NFL, particularly in schemes that emphasize his range and leaping ability.
Jesus Catanzaro - Colorado
Attributes: 6'1", 193 lbs., 85 SPD, 92 ACC, 81 STR, 58 AWR, 89 AGI, 61 CTH, 87 JMP, 71 TAK
Biography: Jesus Catanzaro grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where his speed and explosive acceleration made him a standout athlete in track and football. At Pueblo East High School, he became known for his ability to close distances in the blink of an eye, chasing down ball carriers and making dynamic plays in the secondary. However, his raw instincts and occasional lapses in awareness left room for growth.
Recruited by Colorado, Jesus brought his trademark quickness to the Buffaloes’ defense. He excelled in situations where his acceleration could shine, such as blitz packages and covering short to intermediate routes. While his awareness remains a work in progress, his athleticism and ability to react quickly to developing plays have kept him competitive.
Projected as a potential NFL starter, Jesus’s future hinges on refining his mental game. With improved awareness, his natural physical tools could make him a valuable asset in the right system.
Jonathan Inzerma - Miami
Attributes: 5'11", 202 lbs., 86 SPD, 88 ACC, 69 STR, 58 AWR, 91 AGI, 55 CTH, 84 JMP, 83 TAK
Biography: Jonathan Inzerma grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in the shadow of the University of Miami. A natural athlete, Jonathan developed exceptional agility, making him a versatile defensive back at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He earned recognition for his quick reactions and ability to navigate through traffic to bring down ball carriers. However, his hands often betrayed him in coverage, resulting in missed interception opportunities.
At Miami, Jonathan’s agility became a cornerstone of the Hurricanes’ defense. He excelled in one-on-one matchups and open-field tackles, consistently frustrating opposing offenses. While his inability to secure turnovers limited his big-play potential, his reliable coverage and quick reflexes kept him on the field in critical moments.
Scouts see Jonathan as a potential NFL starter with a niche role in systems emphasizing athleticism over ball skills. With focus on improving his hands, he could elevate his game to another level.
Iosefa Lotulelei - Oregon
Attributes: 6'2", 207 lbs., 83 SPD, 90 ACC, 63 STR, 60 AWR, 93 AGI, 56 CTH, 99 JMP, 78 TAK
Biography: Iosefa Lotulelei grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, where his physicality and intensity on the football field earned him recognition as one of the state’s hardest hitters. At Kahuku High School, Iosefa built a reputation as a fundamentally sound tackler who could bring down even the biggest opponents. Despite his tackling prowess, his lack of elite speed occasionally made him vulnerable to faster players in open space.
At Oregon, Iosefa quickly became a leader on defense. His ability to read plays and deliver consistent, clean tackles made him a reliable presence in the Ducks' secondary. Coaches frequently praised his toughness and work ethic, which helped compensate for his slower foot speed.
Projected as a potential starter in the NFL, Iosefa’s future will depend on finding a role where his strengths as a physical, downhill player can shine. His tackling ability and football IQ make him an ideal fit for a run-focused scheme.
Role Players
Robert McTavich - Georgia
Attributes: 6'1", 197 lbs., 86 SPD, 87 ACC, 74 STR, 53 AWR, 88 AGI, 66 CTH, 68 JMP, 72 TAK
Biography: Robert McTavich grew up in Macon, Georgia, where he embraced the hard-nosed football culture of the South. A standout at Central High School, Robert earned recognition for his textbook tackling technique, consistently taking down bigger and faster opponents. However, his below-average vertical leap limited his ability to contest high throws.
At the University of Georgia, Robert became a dependable presence in the Bulldogs' secondary. His tackling ability and fearless approach to run support made him a key contributor, particularly in short-yardage situations.
Scouts view Robert as a potential NFL starter, particularly in schemes that value physicality over athletic flash.
Alex Vanderdoes - Texas
Attributes: 5'11", 193 lbs., 91 SPD, 93 ACC, 54 STR, 55 AWR, 92 AGI, 50 CTH, 99 JMP, 75 TAK
Biography: Alex Vanderdoes grew up in Midland, Texas, where his impressive vertical leap made him a two-sport athlete, excelling in football and basketball. At Midland Lee High School, his athleticism shone in the secondary, allowing him to disrupt passes and contest jump balls. However, his inconsistent hands often prevented him from capitalizing on interception opportunities.
At the University of Texas, Alex carved out a role as a reliable defender in deep coverage, using his vertical ability to challenge opposing receivers. While not a turnover machine, his presence in the air made quarterbacks think twice.
Scouts project Alex as a solid role player in the NFL.
Jason Easy - Kansas
Attributes: 6'2", 185 lbs., 82 SPD, 81 ACC, 65 STR, 50 AWR, 96 AGI, 71 CTH, 88 JMP, 70 TAK
Biography: Jason Easy grew up in Wichita, Kansas, where his sure hands and knack for creating turnovers set him apart on the field. At Wichita Northwest High School, he became a defensive playmaker, regularly intercepting passes and recovering fumbles. However, his lack of physical strength sometimes made it difficult for him to shed blocks or deliver powerful hits.
At the University of Kansas, Jason’s ball skills earned him a role in the Jayhawks’ secondary. He excelled in coverage, often coming up with clutch plays despite his struggles in more physical matchups.
Scouts see Jason as a dependable role player in the NFL.
Robert Manhertz - Texas A&M
Attributes: 6'2", 190 lbs., 84 SPD, 90 ACC, 79 STR, 55 AWR, 80 AGI, 47 CTH, 85 JMP, 79 TAK
Biography: Robert Manhertz grew up in Beaumont, Texas, where his football IQ and precise tackling technique made him a standout at West Brook High School. Known for his ability to wrap up ball carriers and prevent extra yards, Robert earned All-District honors despite concerns about his lack of upper-body strength.
At Texas A&M, Robert became a consistent contributor in the Aggies’ defense, thriving in short-yardage situations and run support. Though he struggled against stronger opponents in the trenches, his reliability as a tackler ensured his place on the field.
Scouts project Robert as a steady role player in the NFL.
Brian Stick - UTSA
Attributes: 6'2", 86 SPD, 87 ACC, 70 STR, 54 AWR, 92 AGI, 56 CTH, 65 JMP, 73 TAK
Biography: Brian Stick grew up in San Antonio, Texas, where his toughness and tackling ability earned him a spot at UTSA. A standout at Brandeis High School, Brian became known for his consistency in bringing down opponents and preventing big plays. However, his limited vertical leap kept him from excelling in coverage against taller receivers.
At UTSA, Brian was a cornerstone of the Roadrunners' defense, playing with discipline and physicality. While he rarely made highlight-reel plays, his dependability and effort were never in question.
Scouts view Brian as a role player in the NFL, best suited for special teams and run-heavy packages.
Bench Warmers
Marquez Vaughns - Wake Forest
Attributes: 6'0", 203 lbs., 82 SPD, 85 ACC, 70 STR, 53 AWR, 88 AGI, 53 CTH, 78 JMP, 69 TAK
Biography: Marquez Vaughns, from Raleigh, North Carolina, joined Wake Forest as a developmental prospect. Despite his natural athleticism, his struggles with strength, awareness, and catching limited his contributions. While dedicated to improving, Marquez primarily saw time on special teams. Scouts view him as a depth option unlikely to crack an NFL starting lineup.