Stephen McGee, QB, Dallas Cowboys
QB Stephen McGee only played one year at Texas A&M in a pro offense — and he finished it on the bench. So why do we think he could become a starter at the next level? Find out on Draftguys TV.
QB Stephen McGee only played one year at Texas A&M in a pro offense — and he finished it on the bench. So why do we think he could become a starter at the next level? Find out on Draftguys TV.
Nader Abdallah took almost 5 years to live up to expectations at Ohio State, but once he did, he opened a lot of NFL eyes. Take a look at this intriguing two-way defensive tackle on Draftguys TV.
Bernard Scott hasn’t always had the easiest time off the field, but on it he’s been nothing short of dominant. See why teams are willing to take a chance on this do-everything running back on Draftguys TV.
Jamon Meredith can play almost any position on the line, and he’s got the strength and tenacity to take the fight to defenders. See why his rising stock could carry him into the first round on Draftguys TV.
Deon Butler began his career at Penn State in the shadow of Derrick Williams. He ended it as the leading receiver in PSU history, then followed that up with a blistering 4.38 40 at the Combine. Watch him work on Draftguys TV.
Lydon Murtha blew up the NFL Combine with some of the best timed speeds for a lineman in the last ten years. So, great, he’s athletic as heck — can he actually play tackle as a pro? See what we think on Draftguys TV.
Bradley Fletcher didn’t really put it together at Iowa until his senior season, but once he did, he looked like a future starter in the NFL. Watch this cornerback in coverage on Draftguys TV.
Jarett Dillard shattered NCAA records at Rice, and it wasn’t just because of the system. Draftguys TV shows you his remarkable skills and intriguing personality, and we think you’ll come away as impressed as us.
Curtis Painter was set up to become a first-round pick with a strong senior year. Didn’t happen. Is he washed up for good, or did last season’s downturn turn Painter into a sleeper? Find out on Draftguys TV.
Sebastian Vollmer barely spoke English when he decided to attend Houston, and he’d only been playing football since he was a teenager. Now, he’s a rising prospect at a position of need in the pros, and Draftguys TV gives you an exclusive look at what he does best.