‘He’s good, he’s not great;’ College coaches, NFL scouts offer harsh criticism of Kayvon Thibodeaux

“You just wonder, how important is football to him?” College coaches and NFL scouts weigh in on Kayvon Thibodeaux ahead of NFL draft.

At this point in the NFL draft process, we have pretty much heard all of the criticism that we are going to hear about Oregon Ducks superstar Kayvon Thibodeaux. As a player who was initially believed to be one of the first picks off of the board in April, the past few months have seen Thibodeaux’s stock drop quite a bit, with many citing his “lack of work ethic” or “love for football” as reasons to ignore the undisputed talent or impressive tape.

Despite the generational talent qualities that Thibodeaux possesses, the narrative that he may not be 100% bought-in on football, or that he often takes plays off is certainly winning out at the moment. Recently, The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman put out his first mock draft of the year where he listed Thibodeaux at No. 8, going to the Atlanta Falcons where he would join former Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota.

However, the twist on this mock draft was that Feldman got “coaching intel” from a host of college coaches, NFL scouts, and football analysts. What they had to say about Thibodeaux was incredibly revealing, and will likely be frustrating for Duck fans to read. Here’s some of what they had to say: