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SNS Prospect Report Database is LIVE!


The SNS 2026 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report Database is LIVE! Over 400 scouting reports are available! Offensive Scouting Reports contained in the database include Fernando Mendoza / QB / Indiana, Jeremiyah Love / RB / Notre Dame, Makai Lemon / WR / USC, Kenyon Sadiq / TE / Oregon, Francis Mauigoa / OT / Miami, Fl, and Olaivavega Ioane / IOL / Penn State and more than 200 other offensive prospects are evaluated. Every scouting report contains: official measurements, combine performance numbers, a detailed scouting report, and a list of strengths and weaknesses. The scouting reports give you a complete picture on the next batch of superstars to take the NFL by storm! The 2026 NFL Draft is less than three weeks away! And SNS is here to prep you for the biggest event of the NFL off season!

Here is a sampling of some of the offensive scouting reports available at stacknshed.com!


Taylen Green / QB / Arkansas


6057 / 227 lbs / 9.7” Hands / 34.6” Arms

4.36 40 / 1.56 10-yard split / 43.5” Vertical / 11’2” Broad

Transfer from Boise State. Ideal size and frame – tall, big frame, and very solid mass. Very strong arm – will have one of the strongest arms in the NFL. Slightly elongated delivery and release speed is a tad slow as a result. Needs to develop better upper and lower body coordination and step into his throws. Mostly throws fastballs and needs to improve his touch. Sporadic accuracy tied to poor mechanics – when mechanics are in order, he looks like an NFL QB. When he squares his shoulders to the LOS, he throws well rolling to the left or right. Excellent athlete with speed, elusiveness, and power in the open field – must be accounted for or he can hurt you with his running. Very good running instincts. Improving as a ball handler and adept at play action. Very experienced with more than three dozen career starts. Developing the ability to read coverages and go through progressions. Decision-making needs continued development – forces passes and gets tunnel vision when under duress. Prone to turning the ball over in bunches. Plays like a poor man’s Cam Newton.

STRENGTHS


• Ideal size and frame – tall, big, very solid mass


• One of the strongest arms in the class; elite velocity


• Excellent athlete – elite speed, elusiveness, and power in the open field


• Must be schemed for as a runner; very good running instincts


• Improving ball-handling; adept at play action


• Very experienced (30+ career starts)


• 4.36 40 / 43.5" vertical – elite combine athlete

WEAKNESSES


• Slightly elongated delivery; release speed a bit slow


• Needs better upper/lower body coordination; needs to step into throws


• Mostly throws fastballs – needs to develop touch


• Sporadic accuracy tied to poor mechanics


• Forces passes and gets tunnel vision under duress


• Prone to turning ball over in bunches


Jordyn Tyson / WR / Arizona State


6021 / 203 lbs / 9.1” Hands / 30.2” Arms / 75.2” Wingspan

26 reps (225 lbs)

Transfer from Colorado. Possesses desired height, an athletic frame with good mass and average arm length and wingspan. Lines up both out wide and in the slot and is equally adept at either position. Very good hands but is prone to the occasional concentration drop. Quality route runner who knows how to leverage coverage. Sinks his hips at the break point and creates separation consistently – possesses desired agility and quickness. Very quick release off the LOS – combined with his strength, it makes it risky to press him. Good speed and has enough deep speed to keep a defense honest. Very good leaping ability – high points the ball effectively and typically wins at the catch point. Injured late in the 2024 season and was out for the remainder of the year, then missed significant time in 2025 with nagging injuries – his medical evaluation will likely be the biggest factor influencing when he gets drafted next month. Clearly, one of the three most talented WRs in this class but may fall down draft boards due to his injury history.

STRENGTHS


• Desired height, frame, mass; very quick release off LOS


• Quality route runner – sinks hips and creates separation consistently


• Very good leaping ability – high points ball; typically wins at catch point


• Equally effective wide or in slot; very good hands

WEAKNESSES


• Missed significant time in 2024 and 2025 with nagging injuries


• Medical evaluation will be biggest factor influencing draft position


Michael Trigg / TE / Baylor


6036 / 240 lbs / 10.4” Hands / 34.2” Arms / 84.6” Wingspan

Transfer from Ole Miss (via USC). Prototypical size – desired height, big, athletic frame, and average mass. Possesses huge mitts, very long arms, and a massive wingspan. Rare size and length for TE. Very good hand-eye coordination and can snag the off-target pass. Tracks the ball well and uses his huge hands to snag the ball. Reliable, soft hands. Solid route runner who understands how to leverage coverage and create a target for his QB. Average quickness and agility and does not create a lot of separation in his route against man coverage. Strong and fast with the ball after the catch. Runs with a powerful lean and has superb contact balance – very hard to tackle in space. High points the ball well and wins the majority of jump balls and contested catches. Very productive target on third down and near the end zone. Needs significant development as a run blocker. Possesses the size, bend, and length to be a quality run blocker but seems disinterested, does not work hard to sustain, and falls off far too many blocks. Needs to improve grip strength and drive his legs more consistently to improve as a blocker. Trigg needs to develop more toughness and interest in blocking to meet his potential as a well-rounded TE with starter’s traits.

STRENGTHS


• Prototypical size – huge mitts, very long arms, and massive wingspan


• Very good hand-eye coordination; reliable soft hands; good deep speed


• Strong and fast after catch – very hard to tackle in space


• High points ball; wins majority of jump balls and contested catches


• Very productive target on third down and near end zone

WEAKNESSES


• Needs significant development as run blocker – seems disinterested; falls off too many blocks


• Average quickness and agility – doesn't create much separation


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