Category: RSP Film Room Video (Long-Form)

  • RSP Film Room No.29: UCLA DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa

    RSP Film Room No.29: UCLA DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa

    DraftBreakdown.com writer John Owning joins the program and brings with him the tape of a man my in-laws would probably call “Godzilla” as a shorthand for his full name Owamagbe Odighizuwa (O-diggy-zu-wa). And man does Godzilla wreak havoc on offensive tackles in this episode of the film room. Owning, a jiu-jitsu instructor and a trained…

  • RSP Film Room No.28: K-State WR Tyler Lockett

    RSP Film Room No.28: K-State WR Tyler Lockett

    SB Nation and Bolts From the Blue Writer Kyle Posey joins the program to examine the game of Kansas State receiver/return specialist Tyler Lockett. What I love about this episode is Posey, a former college football wide receiver, and I touch upon points about the position that I haven’t discussed with anyone else in the…

  • RSP Film Room No.27: Randy Gregory

    RSP Film Room No.27: Randy Gregory

    Ryan Riddle joins me for a screening of Nebraska edge defender Randy Gregory, a tall, quick prospect with active and heavy hands. Here’s what we cover with one of the safer edge defenders in this class. How Gregory wins with his hands and feet. What makes Gregory a linear player and why does that both…

  • RSP Film Room No.26: WR Jaelen Strong w/Jeff Lloyd

    RSP Film Room No.26: WR Jaelen Strong w/Jeff Lloyd

    Strong isn’t flashy, but Jeff Lloyd and I show you why this Sun Devil’s ability to flash clean, simple execution makes him a prospect with game that should be pro ready sooner than later.   RESN analyst Jeff Lloyd learned how to play wide receiver under former Oregon State offensive coordinator John Garrett. Lloyd visited the RSP…

  • RSP Film Room No.25: QB Marcus Mariota + the Lost Minutes

    RSP Film Room No.25: QB Marcus Mariota + the Lost Minutes

    Is Mariota a dynamic player or a game manager in a dynamic offense? Join Waldman in the RSP Film Room for a detailed look.  Note: Find the rest of the RSP Film Room sessions on this page. You can also subscribe to the RSP Film Room on YouTube. Every once in a while, I’ll do…

  • RSP Film Room No.24: Nebraska RB Ameer Abdullah

    RSP Film Room No.24: Nebraska RB Ameer Abdullah

    Pro running back Chad Spann evaluates Ameer Abdullah and imparts advice on transitioning to the league.  I have learned a lot of valuable concepts about running back play from Chad Spann. Sigmund Bloom was my first guest on the RSP Film Room, but it was the 2010 MAC Offensive Player of the Year who, four…

  • RSP Film Room No.22: DE Shawn Oakman (Baylor)

    RSP Film Room No.22: DE Shawn Oakman (Baylor)

    Shawn Oakman will surely earn serious consideration on physical potential alone. See what he’ll need to address at the next level.  He’s built like the ultimate professional wrestling heel and plays that positional equivalent in football. However, when does having a comic book body become an asset or liability for a player like Baylor defensive…

  • Futures: USC DT/DE Leonard Williams

    Futures: USC DT/DE Leonard Williams

      This year’s unofficial theme at Futures is profiling complete football players: physically, mentally, and conceptually sound prospects with the versatility to contribute in multiple roles within their position — and in some cases, on either side of the ball. My profiles of Shaq Thompson, Myles Jack, and Ameer Abdullahhighlight the skills that earned these…

  • RSP Film Room No.21: Auburn QB Nick Marshall

    RSP Film Room No.21: Auburn QB Nick Marshall

    Auburn coach Gus Malzahn says Nick Marshall can become an NFL quarterback. Alex Brown of Optimum Scouting and I watch the QB and discuss. As quick as I’m offering you a chance to study Nick Marshall, I’m asking you to forget him for a brief moment. Watch this film room session because you’re going to…

  • RSP Film Room No.20: Nebraska WR/KR Kenny Bell

    RSP Film Room No.20: Nebraska WR/KR Kenny Bell

    There are six plays from Odell Beckham’s LSU tape that made me a fan of his game. Bell isn’t Odell Beckham, but the reasons I like his game aren’t much different on tape.  I’m a fan of quick, physical, technically sound, smart, and versatile football players. Kenny Bell hits these marks. I’ve seen three games of…