10 NFL Draft SLEEPERS that you need to keep an eye on: Film Breakdown
In this film breakdown, we take a look at my top-10 sleepers for the 2023 NFL Draft, that have the potential to make some noise at the next level.
Here, we go through 10 of my best underrated prospects, who have been overlooked by most, because of things like college competition, size, or issues on their tape. However, despite the grades that these 10 players have from most top draft analysts, I see good things when I watch their film. They may not be home run NFL prospects, but they are certainly worth a look by teams, either in later draft rounds, or as priority free agents.
- DJ Turner, CB, Michigan: Turner is known for his athleticism and speed, which allow him to stick with receivers and make plays on the ball. He is also a solid tackler and has experience playing both man-to-man and zone coverage.
- Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma: Mims is known for his speed and ability to stretch the field, making him a deep threat for opposing defenses. He also possesses good hands and a knack for making contested catches, as well as the agility and elusiveness to create yards after the catch.
- Davis Allen, TE, Clemson: Allen is known for his size and physicality, standing at 6'6" and 255 pounds. He possesses good hands and has the ability to make catches in traffic and in contested situations.
- Isaiah McGuire, ED, Missouri: McGuire is known for his explosiveness off the snap and his ability to rush the passer from the edge. He has good size for his position, listed at 6'3" and 260 pounds, and uses his strength and power to win battles at the line of scrimmage.
- Nick Broeker, G, Ole Miss: Broeker is known for his toughness and physicality, as well as his athleticism for a player of his size (listed at 6'4" and 305 pounds). He is a powerful run blocker and has the agility to move well in space, making him effective in pass protection as well.
- Kendre Miller, RB, TCU: Miller is known for his speed and quickness, as well as his ability to make defenders miss in space. He has good vision and instincts as a runner, and can be a threat as a receiver out of the backfield as well.
- Dorian Williams, LB, Tulane: Williams is known for his athleticism and his ability to make plays all over the field. He has good speed and quickness for a linebacker, and can cover a lot of ground in pursuit of ball carriers.
- Mekhi Blackmon, CB, USC: Blackmon is known for his speed, quickness, and athleticism, as well as his ability to cover opposing receivers in man-to-man situations. He has good instincts and ball skills, and can make plays on the ball in the air.
- Moro Ojomo, DL, Texas: Ojomo is known for his strength and power, as well as his ability to hold the point of attack and disrupt opposing offensive lines. He has good size and uses his hands well to shed blockers and make plays in the backfield.
- Brandon Hill, S, Pittsburgh: Hill is known for his versatility, as he can play both safety positions as well as slot cornerback. He has good size and athleticism for the position, and uses his instincts and ball skills to make plays on the ball in the air.
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