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Scout's Eye - National Playoff Semifinals Preview
Only four teams remain alive in the hunt for the national title and several future NFL stars will undoubtedly be featured performers in the drama to come. Let’s take a look at some of the best draft-eligible prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft that will be playing in the national semifinals at the Fiesta and Peach Bowl games on January 8th and 9th, respectively.

John B. Everett
Jan 8


Scout's Eye - Cotton and Orange Bowl Preview
Happy New Year!
Eight teams remain alive in the hunt for the national title and several future NFL stars will undoubtedly be featured performers in the drama to come. Let’s take a look at some of the best draft-eligible prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft that will be playing in the Cotton and Orange Bowl games.

John B. Everett
Dec 31, 2025


Scout's Eye - First Round Playoff Games Preview
The playoffs have arrived! Eight teams take to the field this weekend trying to earn berths to the quarterfinals and a New Year’s Day (or Eve) game. The games this weekend feature several potential first round prospects including QBs Ty Simpson / Alabama (SNS #2 QB), Dante Moore / Oregon (SNS #3 QB), and Carson Beck / Miami, Fl (SNS #5 QB), RB Kewan Lacy / Ole Miss (SNS #3 RB), WRs Germie Bernard / Alabama (SNS #5 WR) and KC Concepcion / Texas A&M (SNS #10 WR)...

John B. Everett
Dec 18, 2025


Scout's Eye - Week Fourteen College Football Preview
The end of the college football regular season has arrived as three big games – one in the Big Ten, one in the SEC, and another one in the ACC will directly impact the conference races and the college football playoff race. Several top NFL prospects including QB Carson Beck / Georgia (SNS #5 QB), WRs Carnell Tate / Ohio State (SNS #2 WR) and KC Concepcion / Texas A&M (SNS #10 WR)...

John B. Everett
Nov 27, 2025


SNS 2024 Final Mock Draft - Seven Round Mock (2nd Round)
33. Carolina Jordan Morgan / OT / Arizona Carolina was a train wreck last season. The two main reasons why are the WRs inability to get open, and the offensive line's inability to protect Bryce Young. OLT Ikem Ekwonu has difficulty handling speed off the edge. By drafting Morgan, the Panthers get a first round talent at #33 and effectively fill two holes. Morgan secures Young's blindside and Ekwonu slides inside where his power and nastiness can flourish. 34. New England Jack

John B. Everett
Apr 25, 2024
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