
NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks Daniel Jeremiah Live from the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine
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Feb 26, 2026 Live from the scouting combine, Daniel Jeremiah breaks down this year’s top draft prospects and how teams should target players to fit roster needs. He highlights the depth at edge rusher, quarterback intrigue beyond the top signal-callers, and which receivers and interior defenders are rising. Strategy talk covers trade decisions, scheme fits after coaching changes, and traits scouts prize for pro readiness.
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Leveling Up Competition Simplifies Evaluation
- College players who climb competition tiers make evaluation easier for NFL scouts.
- Daniel Jeremiah says transfers and games against higher-level opponents give clearer projection to the NFL, reducing guesswork from small-school dominance.
Deep Edge Class Without A Single Dominant Star
- This edge-rusher class is deep but lacks an obvious generational pass rusher like Miles Garrett.
- Jeremiah counts three potential top-10 edge talents and depth into the fourth round with immediate-impact prospects.
Adjust Boards After Scheme Changes Don’t Re-evaluate From Scratch
- Teams should adjust scouting stacks, not restart evaluations, after coaching scheme changes.
- Jeremiah recommends communicating with coaches to tweak player fit (e.g., favoring bigger edge types) rather than discarding fall evaluations.
