02-18-2024, 04:17 PM
RD. 5 - 175th Selection:
Trevin Wallace - LB - Kentucky - 6'1" 244
As a junior Wallace was a team captain for the Wildcats and was on the Butkus Watch List. He is a versatile linebacker that seems to make plays in all parts of the game. Wallace plays sideline to sideline with good speed and is smooth in coverage roles. He is aggressive and plays downhill which can be both a strength and weakness or him. Wallace needs to watch playing too fast and too aggressively as he can be prone to overrun some plays. He is a very solid tackler and uses good angles in pursuit. Wallace needs to continue to his recognition ability but overall he is a very solid LB prospect who has a lot of experience on special teams where he could certainly have a big impact early on.
RD. 6 - 196th Selection:
Sataoa Laumea - OL - Utah - 6'4" 319
Laumea has played both guard and tackle for the Utes but played his best football on the inside. He has outstanding strength and length for playing inside. While his 33" arms are not elite for the outside it gives him really good length at guard. He has the power to move people in the running game and good natural anchor in passing sets. He will need to continue to work on some technique issues such as pad level and bend. Overall, Laumea has played a lot of football for the Utes and has some true natural skills that need to be honed but has the upside of being a high quality guard at the NFL level.
RD. 7 - 235th Selection:
Jarius Monroe - CB - Tulane - 6'1" 200
Monroe was a transfer from Nicholls State who immediately showed that the move up in competition was not too big for him. Monroe brings good size, length, and speed to the position and has displayed good ball skills. He is a solid tackler who plays very well in run support and as a tackler in the open field. Has displayed good feet and quickness to go with good acceleration to cover ground in zone. Seems to play with good balance and instincts and overall looks to be a solid young prospect who just needs to continue to hone his game and develop as he has to this point. Should have special teams value early on and enough skill to make the 53 as a backup DB early.
Trevin Wallace - LB - Kentucky - 6'1" 244
As a junior Wallace was a team captain for the Wildcats and was on the Butkus Watch List. He is a versatile linebacker that seems to make plays in all parts of the game. Wallace plays sideline to sideline with good speed and is smooth in coverage roles. He is aggressive and plays downhill which can be both a strength and weakness or him. Wallace needs to watch playing too fast and too aggressively as he can be prone to overrun some plays. He is a very solid tackler and uses good angles in pursuit. Wallace needs to continue to his recognition ability but overall he is a very solid LB prospect who has a lot of experience on special teams where he could certainly have a big impact early on.
RD. 6 - 196th Selection:
Sataoa Laumea - OL - Utah - 6'4" 319
Laumea has played both guard and tackle for the Utes but played his best football on the inside. He has outstanding strength and length for playing inside. While his 33" arms are not elite for the outside it gives him really good length at guard. He has the power to move people in the running game and good natural anchor in passing sets. He will need to continue to work on some technique issues such as pad level and bend. Overall, Laumea has played a lot of football for the Utes and has some true natural skills that need to be honed but has the upside of being a high quality guard at the NFL level.
RD. 7 - 235th Selection:
Jarius Monroe - CB - Tulane - 6'1" 200
Monroe was a transfer from Nicholls State who immediately showed that the move up in competition was not too big for him. Monroe brings good size, length, and speed to the position and has displayed good ball skills. He is a solid tackler who plays very well in run support and as a tackler in the open field. Has displayed good feet and quickness to go with good acceleration to cover ground in zone. Seems to play with good balance and instincts and overall looks to be a solid young prospect who just needs to continue to hone his game and develop as he has to this point. Should have special teams value early on and enough skill to make the 53 as a backup DB early.