5 standouts from DL, LB workouts at 2024 NFL Scouting Combine

Which defensive linemen and linebackers stood out most on the first day of NFL Combine workouts?

Jacksonville Jaguars pass rushers Josh Allen and Travon Walker combined for an impressive 27.5 sacks — more than any other duo in the NFL in 2023. Yet, the team still finished 25th in the league in sacks and 22nd in yards allowed.

Clearly, there’s work to be done up front and the Jaguars got a good look at the crop of players who could be added to the mix in the 2024 NFL draft.

On Thursday, defensive linemen and linebackers were on display the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. While that included everyone from 210-pound linebacker Kalen Deloach to 366-pound defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat, all the players who participated on Day 1 will compete to play in the front seven of an NFL defense next year.

Here are the five players who stood out most:

2024 NFL draft: Updated first-round mock projections ahead of NFL combine

We’re looking at the first-round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the Scouting Combine

Philadelphia made significant changes to the coaching staff following a historic collapse that saw the Eagles lose 6 of their final seven games.

The positive vibes are back around the NovaCare Complex following the additions of Vic Fangio (DC) and Kellen Moore (OC).

It’s never too early to look ahead at the NFL draft, and with so many holes on defense, Howie Roseman has the assets to retool the roster.

With a massive week of scouting and pre-free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first round of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

Lions 2024 Draft prospect of the day: Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

Braden Fiske makes for an intriguing potential Day 2 pick for the Lions in the 2024 NFL draft

The Lions Draft Prospect of the Day moves into the defensive interior to kick off the week before the NFL Scouting Combine.

The focus is on players who should hold some appeal to the Lions in the draft, with a focus on the more likely positions the team will be targeting. If you’re looking for quarterbacks or upper-echelon running backs, you’re probably not going to find those here. Outside cornerbacks, defensive linemen, interior offensive linemen, maybe some wide receivers and offensive tackles figure to appear along the path to April’s draft. Not all of the players will be top-100 prospects, either.

Today’s prospect is a powerful interior rusher with a lot to offer the Lions on Day 2.

Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

Height: 6-foot-3 1/2

Weight: 295 (measured at Senior Bowl)

Fiske played his final college season at Florida State after playing five seasons at Western Michigan. He handled the jump up in competition quite nicely, racking up six sacks and nine TFLs for the unbeaten Seminoles. That followed his final year at WMU where he produced six sacks, 12 TFLs and four batted passes for the Broncos.

He started a total of 43 games in college, playing almost exclusively between the 1T and 3T, with the exception of a handful of games playing more DE at the start of his final year at Western Michigan.

What I like

  • Consistently explosive off the snap
  • Relentless motor and energy
  • Has a great shock punch/shove that creates space for himself, and Fiske’s quick, long stride to follow it prevents interior OL from recovering with any power
  • Quick feet allow him to reset his base and get into countermoves faster than a lot of guys his size
  • Excellent pad level and leverage that comes naturally with a low center of gravity and strong lower-body strength
  • Very adept at loops, twists and stunts as the facilitator and he appreciates doing the dirty work to help guys like Jared Verse and Marshawn Kneeland get the glory
  • Very good, innate nose for the ball in the run game
  • Feels zone blocks well and pretty consistently gets his shoulder and often his hip to the point of attack ahead of the block
  • Disruptive in the quick passing game with smart reads and quick hands to get into the throwing lanes
  • Good balance and power as a tackler

What worries me going into the NFL

  • Fiske lacks length with his compact frame and has really short arms; his 31-inch arm length for being over 6-foot-3 is quite short
  • While the short-area quickness and immediate burst are impressive, he doesn’t sustain the quickness or speed beyond about two steps
  • Didn’t instigate many plays outside the tackle box in the run despite a relentless pursuit motor
  • Anchor strength against the run doesn’t always sustain beyond the initial contact
  • Not a DT who will keep his LBs clean in the run game all that well
  • Will be a 24-year-old rookie and appears to have maxed out his physical development already
  • Plays tall when in pursuit and looks stiff and relatively limited

Best game I watched: Louisville, his final college game

Worst game I watched: Ohio 2022 (while Fiske was at Western Michigan, a game I attended in person)

Overall

Fiske proved during his final season at Florida State that he was upwardly mobile in terms of draft stock. He backed that up with a very good Senior Bowl week. He’s a powerful, initially explosive athlete with a good football IQ and a nonstop motor. Fiske is a naturally disruptive interior rusher who can also work well in concert with his linemates.

To get more of a feel of Fiske as a person, check out our interview from the Senior Bowl. He definitely comes across as a “Grit” guy.

For the Lions, Fiske makes sense as a Day 2 prospect who could play right away in passing situations and in lighter base formations. Based on current projections coming out of Senior Bowl week, it doesn’t seem like Fiske will last beyond Detroit’s second-round pick.

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Vikings 2024 NFL draft scouting report: Florida State DT Braden Fiske

Florida State DT Braden Fiske transferred from Western Michigan and thrived for the Seminoles. What do his NFL Draft prospects look like?

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This series will be your guide to the 2024 draft class. From scouting reports to mock drafts and exploring different scenarios, we will be covering the NFL draft and the future of the Minnesota Vikings from all angles.

The focus of the draft class in this space will be on the Vikings’ major needs at quarterback, running back, defensive line and edge rusher. We will also focus on wide receiver since it’s a loaded class and an increased chance to get a Stefon Diggs-type steal in the later rounds.

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4 Senior Bowl prospects who elevated themselves on my Lions radar

Not every player fits what the Lions are looking for, but these 4 showed the grit and the game in Mobile to interest Detroit

One of the best parts of going to the annual Reese’s Senior Bowl is learning a lot more about the more than 100 NFL draft prospects down in Mobile. Between interviewing many of them and seeing how they interact with teammates and coaches, we get to see a deeper picture of a player.

Oh yeah, they also play a lot of football during the week. The three days of practices help spotlight individual talents and specific skillsets for the prospects.

Not every player fits what this Lions regime is looking for. Coach Dan Campbell made it clear that potential Lions must clear some character, attitude and cultural fit standards if they are going to be considered.

Here are four players from the Senior Bowl week who improved their Detroit potential in my eyes with their skills on the practice fields, and they also seem to fit the Lions’ lofty personal standards.

Note–I’m leaving out Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell because he played his way out of being available anywhere close to the No. 29 pick. Dream another dream; that dream is over…

10 NFL draft prospects whose stock rose during Senior Bowl week

Who were the biggest winners from the Reese’s Senior Bowl for the 2024 NFL Draft? Roman Wilson and Spencer Rattler highlight the group.

The 2024 NFL draft process isn’t just fun, but it’s also complex and in turn, fascinating.

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the first of many different NFL draft events and it’s arguably the most important of them all. Jim Nagy and his team invite around 120 prospects to Mobile, AL for an all-star week filled with practices, media availability and the game itself of Saturday afternoon.

The most important part of the week for the media is watching practice. It gets everyone, including multiple small school players on the same playing field. The drills allow them to show what they have in one-on-one situations where the best man wins, allowing traits and ability to shine over everything else.

There were plenty of standouts across both teams, including some first round talents like UCLA EDGE Laiatu Latu and Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell. While they helped their stocks, this list isn’t going to include players who have been projected in the first round. The real joy of Senior Bowl week is seeing players take a massive step forward in their process.

These 10 players that weren’t projected to be first round picks improved their stocks the most during the week.

2024 Senior Bowl: 10 players that stood out on the first day of practice

2024 Senior Bowl: 10 players that stood out on the first day of practice

To my friends, family and Lions faithful back home in Michigan, I’m sorry that you got hit with some snow.

It was an absolutely beautiful first day of practice in Mobile, Alabama. I’m sunburnt, watched football all day and it was magnificent to be back at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

With that, let’s dive into both practices and review five players that stood out for both the National and American Team at the Senior Bowl today.

2024 Senior Bowl: Day 1 notebook from the first day of practices

2024 Senior Bowl: Day 1 notebook from the first day of practices in Mobile

The 2024 Senior Bowl practices kicked off on a sunny Tuesday in Mobile, Alabama. The National and American teams took to the field at the home of the University of South Alabama Jaguars with over 100 aspiring NFL prospects hoping to show their best in front of hundreds of NFL scouts and media.

Here are some of the notable takeaways from the first day of practices.

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10 players to watch on Reese’s Senior Bowl American team’s defense

From Missouri CB Kris Abrams-Draine to Texas DT T’Vondre Sweat, 10 players to watch on the Reese’s Senior Bowl American team’s defense

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is here and Mobile is going to be rocking with the 100+ NFL draft prospects coming into South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium.

Vikings Wire will have boots on the ground as managing editor Tyler Forness will be there in person to watch these players duke it out in front of scouts and analysts alike.

On the American team, the biggest names are on the offensive side of the ball, but this is a homage to the top names on the defensive side.

 

2024 NFL mock draft roundup: Ravens reload at cornerback and offensive tackle

We’re looking at the 2024 NFL mock draft roundups and the Baltimore Ravens are projected to land a cornerback and offensive tackle

The Baltimore Ravens are 14-4 and one game away from a Super Bowl appearance after a 34-10 win over the Texans in the divisional round.

Even with Lamar Jackson and company roaring through the playoff field, it’s never too early for a look ahead to the 2024 NFL Draft.

Baltimore currently has about $13,658,828 in salary cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $120+ million plus on the offensive side of the football.

The Ravens also have 30 players scheduled to hit free agency, and some tough decisions will be made regarding who returns to Baltimore.

With the Reese’s Senior Bowl fast approaching and draft coverage set to begin, we’re looking at an updated mock draft roundup for AFC Championship week.