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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room: WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State)

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines a pair of plays from NFL Draft prospect Jaxon Smith-Njigba that are indicative of the preparation this compelling wide receiver prospect from Ohio State has shown thus far during his career. One of the common themes the RSP tries to impress upon the public about scouting talent effectively is…
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RB Bijan Robinson (Texas): The Next Reggie Bush or Saquon Barkley? Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room profiles 2023 NFL Draft prospect Bijan Robinson’s tape and reveals where Robinson can develop more high-level concepts to compliment his big-play athletic ability and maximize his already promising skills. The Next Reggie Bush? The USC running back lit the draft world on fire with his exploits. Many compared Bush to…
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RSP Film Room: The Athletic Nuance Behind Burks, Willis, McBride, Ingram, Davis-Price, and Shakir with Matt Waldman and Brandon Angelo

Matt Waldman RSP Film Room hosts Athletic Training Specialist Brandon Angelo (@FFAngelo on Twitter) for an examination of Treylon Burks, Malik Willis, Tre McBride, Keaontay Ingram, Tyrion Davis-Price, and Khalil Shakir. What makes NFL prospects compelling athletes regardless of their pre-draft workout metrics? Track and Field trainer and NFL Draft evaluator Brandon Angelo joins the…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room with Mark Schofield: QB Kenny Pickett (Pitt) The 3.5 QTR QB1

Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room to examine the game of 2022 NFL Draft prospect Kenny Pickett, and why the QB for Pitt may only have a QB1 game for three and a half quarters. Repeat after me: Kenny Pickett is not a bust because of what I’m about to read below. As…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast/RSP Film Room No. 227: QB Matt Corral (Ole Miss) with Mark Schofield

Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room to examine the game of 2022 NFL Draft prospect Matt Corral, and why the QB for Ole Miss has translatable skills for Sunday that are harder to teach than the adjustments he’ll have to make after playing a Lane Kiffin offense. You’ve heard this from a lot…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room: RB Breece Hall (Iowa State) Is A Nightmare

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines the game of Iowa State’s Breece Hall, a running back who sometimes makes it look too easy, which begs the question: If it all comes easy to him, will the demands of the NFL be too hard? Breece Hall is a nightmare to opposing defenses. While a big enough…
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Links to Matt Waldman’s 2022 RSP NFL Draft Analysis

Links to all essays, analysis, pre-draft coverage, and scouting reports about 2022 NFL Draft prospects come from research Matt Waldman and the Rookie Scouting Portfolio staff undertakes to write the Rookie Scouting Portfolio Publication. Now in the 17th year of publication, the RSP is the best of both worlds: a summarized magazine of reports, rankings, and analysis…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room No. 225: WR Charleston Rambo (Miami)

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines WR Charleston Rambo a former four-star recruit at Oklahoma who made his mark after transferring to Miami. I love tough and smart receivers. In this respect, Charleston Rambo qualifies. Rambo works well with his quarterback, stands up to physical play with and without the ball, and has already developed…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room No. 224: RB Sincere McCormick (UTSA) Pressing Matters

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines the movement and decision-making skills of UTSA RB Sincere McCormick. Sincere McCormick’s game is headed in the right direction. He’s an efficient mover who has a good feel for keeping his feet free from the trash of the hole. He also presses creases just enough to influence blocks. However,…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room No. 223: QB Brock Purdy (Iowa State)

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines the game of Iowa State QB Brock Purdy, an excellent pocket manager who layers throws like a pro. If Purdy can become a better thrower of the ball, there’s starter-level upside for the NFL to mine with his game. One of my favorite things about the NFL Draft is…
