Friday Feature #29: Davison Igbinosun
Igbinosun is one of the more physical corners in this year's class. He is not afraid to come downhill in a hurry, and has laid some big hits consistently in Matt Patricia's defense. He has flashed some ball skills, but will be predominantly deployed as a press-man corner and has some shutdown upside.
Friday Feature #28: Spencer Fano
Fano won the Outland Trophy in 2025 as the nation’s best interior lineman, a feat he shares with current Lions star Penei Sewell. That is not where the comparisons end, as the former Utah man could also be set to be a top-10 pick. Fano blew up the Combine and is in contention to be the 1st offensive lineman off the board in April.
Friday Feature #27: David Bailey
Bailey was one of the highest-profile players to transfer last year, moving from the ACC to the Big 12 to join Texas Tech. And man, did it work out for the former 4-star recruit. The former Red Raider is one of the best players in the 2026 class, regardless of position and showed out as an athlete at the Combine, further boosting his stock.
Friday Feature #26: Colton Hood
Colton Hood has emerged as a top corner prospect from the Volunteers after previous stops at both Auburn and Colorado. He flashes ball skills and range, but really, it's his ability in coverage that has scouts wondering if he can hold up as a press-man corner on an island. Wth only one year of starting experience, he is a bit of a gamble.
Friday Feature #5: Christen Miller
Miller had his best outing of the year in the road win at Auburn and has been named to the 2025 Rotary Lombardi Award Midseason Watch List for his play. His tape reveals a strong interior defensive lineman prospect with a chance to rise in the draft process.
Friday Feature #4: Suntarine Perkins
Perkins has started the season a little slowly, but could move up draft boards with a big showing as Ole Miss aim to make their first CFP under Coach Lane Kiffin.
Friday Feature #3: Caleb Banks
Banks has missed time this year and may miss the rest of the 2025 season, but you cannot deny his potential and upside among the best interior defensive linemen in the class.
Friday Feature #2: Mansoor Delane
Delane is among the most-talked about DBs in the country, following a dominant display vs Clemson in Week 1. The former Virginia Tech cover man was excellent in coverage and showcased his rare ball skills.