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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.187: WR Preston Williams (Colorado State)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases the upper-body mobility and receiving techniques of 2019 NFL Draft prospect Preston Williams of Colorado State. After a conversation with NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein on the RSP Cast, I pulled up some tape of Colorado State receiver Olabisi Johnson, a player Zierlein liked as an underrated option. Johnson’s teammate Preston…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.186: QB Gardner Minshew (Washington St.)
Matt Waldman’s RP Boiler Room examines two telling plays from Washington State quarterback and 2019 NFL Draft prospect Garnder Minshew’s portfolio of work. Garnder Minshew II has the potential to develop into a dangerous NFL quarterback. He’s an effective manipulator of defenses at this stage of his career, often looking at his intended target, looking…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.185: RB Alexander Mattison (Boise State)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases a run by NFL Draft prospect Alexander Mattison that illustrates the Boise State running back’s refinement at the position. Alexander Mattison is eligible for the NFL Draft (but hasn’t announced his decision). The first thing I read about him was an article discussing his enhanced summer workouts so he…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.184: WR Antoine Wesley (Texas Tech) One Play Sets Up Another
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases a pair of plays where 2019 NFL Draft prospect Antoine Wesley, a receiver at Texas Tech, uses one play where he knows he’s not a target to set up a play where he’s the primary option. Keenan Allen is one of the best route runners in football. He’s not…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.183 WR Hakeem Butler (Iowa St.)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines the routes and ball tracking of Iowa State receiver Hakeem Butler, a 2019 NFL Draft prospect. My YouTube videos are intended to give you a peek into my process of evaluating draft prospects. These are not end-product takes of players. Watch enough of these Boiler Rooms and Film Rooms…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.182: The Triumvirate of RB Dexter Williams’ (Notre Dame) Game
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases the footwork, vision, and knowledge of blocking scheme that Notre Dame running back Dexter Williams illustrates in his game. If I could outlaw one word in the lexicon of running back analysis, it would be “vision.” The term is too vague and it leads to a lot of incomplete…
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Scott Bischoff’s RSP Scouting Lens: DE Kenny Willekes (Michigan State)
Matt Waldman’s RSP contributor Scott Bischoff profiles the rare combination of skills found in the game of 2019 NFL Draft prospect, Michigan State defensive end Kenny Willekes. There are times while watching film of college football players when you feel you are watching something special. I get that vibe while watching film of Michigan State…
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RSP Boiler Room No.181 TE Keenen Brown (Texas State)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases the athletic ability of Texas State TE Keenen Brown, a fluid, mobile athlete whose size and coordination makes him a worthwhile consideration as a developmental project in the NFL. Tight end is one of the most difficult positions in football. The collegiate game segmented the position into big receivers…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.180 WR Greg Campbell, Jr. (UTSA): Widening the Opponent
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines a short route from UTSA wide receiver Greg Campbell, Jr that successfully widens the path of his opponent. Too often, we skip over the simple things that go a long way toward revealing whether a player is a technically-sound prospect. Wide receiver Greg Campbell, Jr. is not a big…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.179 TE Irv Smith, Jr. (Alabama): Effort
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room showcases a high-effort play from 2019 NFL Draft prospect, TE Irv Smith, Jr. (Alabama) and explains why his work is notable. Irv Smith, Jr. is an excellent receiver prospect at the tight end position. He’s a fast, fluid player at the catch point who can get open in the vertical…