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  • #156175
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    Safety Nate Valcarcel, Northern Illinois

    Farrar’s Take: If you find a safety who can blitz from the line of scrimmage or from the box, can take away pass attempts everywhere from the flat to the deep third, and has no issue getting grimy against the run, how much does it matter that he was doing his thing against Ball State and Akron more than Georgia, Notre Dame, and LSU?

    In the case of Northern Illinois safety Nate Valcarcel, there’s an interesting series of juxtapositions. Valcarcel will have to overcome the small-school bias, but the Huskies had games against Notre Dame, NC State, and Buffalo in 2024, so it’s not as if Valcarcel was mainlining inferior opponents and nothing else.

    Overall in 2024, his third straight season with increased snap counts and better overall performance, the 5-foot-11 1/2, 194-pound Valcarcel had two sacks, 10 total pressures, 32 solo tackles, 13 stops, and he allowed 10 catches on 25 targets for 207 yards, 53 yards after the catch, two touchdowns, three interceptions, seven pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 57.0.

    Against Notre Dame, Valcarcel negated an intermediate stop route throw from Riley Leonard to receiver Kris Mitchell by coming down from the deep third to break it up. Against NC State, he had a red zone tackle for loss that stopped a potential touchdown, and he picked up a sack by gunning for the quarterback from the second level. Moreover, he didn’t look at all outmatched by those more high-profile programs at any point.

    Where that puts Valcarcel in the draft profiles of NFL teams, I do not know. But if I’m in need of safeties to develop in the third day of the draft, I think I could do far, far worse than this guy.

    https://athlonsports.com/nfl/2025-nfl-draft-safeties-malaki-starks-xavier-watts#gid=ci02f8d84ee003275d&pid=sleeper-picknbspnate-valcarcel-northern-illinois

    #156176
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    Trey Wedig, OL Indiana

    Overview
    Tackle/guard prospect with steady game tape. Wedig possesses an NFL frame but will need to add more upper-body power and core strength. He’s an intelligent player with consistent recognition of where to be and what to do. He centers up run blocks and stays connected but is better as a move blocker than he is when asked to drive someone off the ball. Wedig’s pass protection is solid when he’s in position but his lack of length and average slide quickness could have teams pushing him inside to guard, where he will need to prove he’s strong enough to take on NFL defensive tackles.

    https://www.nfl.com/prospects/trey-wedig/32005745-4459-1475-e94e-0d28d72f0100

    #156177
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    Willie Lampkin, OL, UNC

    Overview
    When it comes to the three phases of a run block (positioning/sustain/finish), Lampkin has the best tape I’ve studied of any prospect in the 2025 draft. He’s tremendously quick and athletic to beat defenders to the spot laterally or to climb and connect in space. He plays with excellent hand placement, leverage and footwork to sustain blocks. He uses that stickiness to finish blocks, too. He’s sound in pass protection but will give way to size and length from time to time. Unfortunately, he falls far below NFL size standards, but he’s too good a football player to ignore. Smart teams should consider using Lampkin as a fullback who can get into space and stick to his block while offering position flexibility as an emergency backup at center. Whether he’s drafted or not, Lampkin has NFL-caliber talent.

    https://www.nfl.com/prospects/willie-lampkin/32004c41-4d76-6781-4f0d-57a87b01c841

    #156178
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    Shaun Dolac, LB, Buffalo

    Overview
    Three-year starter who went from walk-on to All-American over a five-year span. Dolac’s activity level and production are impressive. He does a nice job of recovering from misdirection and finding his way to the football. He’s scrappy and smart but lacks the size and explosiveness most teams look for from NFL linebackers. Dolac might not have the measurables but his instincts and ability to play as a core special-teamer could give him a chance regardless of his draft status.

    https://www.nfl.com/prospects/shaun-dolac/3200444f-4c03-9551-2ab3-5f9bcd179974

    #156187
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    My list will repeat yours a bit.

    from https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2025/4/26/24418182/rams-2025-undrafted-free-agent-tracker

    Rams 2025 UDFA Signings
    LB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo
    EDGE Jamil Muhammad, USC
    iOL Trey Wedig, Indiana
    WR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State
    RB Jordan Waters, North Carolina State
    DL Da’Jon Terry, Oklahoma
    WR Tru Edwards, Louisiana Tech
    S Nate Vacarce, NIU
    WR Mario Williams, Tulane
    iOL Willie Lampkin, UNC
    EDGE Josh Pearcy, Rice
    OL Ben Dooly, Boise Stat

    #156194
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    Still no CBs or OTs.

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