Unpacking Future Packers: No. 26 Chad Muma

Wyoming LB Chad Muma is up next in Unpacking Future Packers, a countdown previewing the 2022 NFL draft for Packers Wire.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL Draft.

The Green Bay Packers locked up All-Pro linebacker De’Vondre Campbell to a five-year deal worth $50 million.

With Campbell locked up, the Packers no longer have a pressing need for help at the linebacker position. That doesn’t mean Brian Gutekunst won’t look to upgrade the depth behind the all-pro linebacker. It’s worth noting that Krys Barnes played nearly 50 percent of the defensive snaps last season, as he served as the team’s second linebacker.

If the Packers find the right player, there is no reason to think a more talented player wouldn’t see more snaps as the team’s second linebacker.

A player that Gutekunst could target as he seeks to upgrade the second linebacker spot is Chad Muma. The Wyoming linebacker checks in at No. 26 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown.

Muma was a three-star recruit out of Colorado. During his first two seasons at Wyoming, Muma was a mainstay on special teams. 

Muma started two games in 2019, and finished the season with 51 tackles, three tackles for loss and one sack. The following season, Muma recorded 71 tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks.

This past season Muma recorded 142 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, three interceptions, including two pick sixes and 21 pressures.

From Mike Renner of Pro Football Focus:

“Muma was one of the most productive defenders in all of college football in 2021, generating 68 total defensive stops, three picks and 21 pressures for the Cowboys. At 6-foot-3, 242 pounds, he has legit NFL size and athleticism.”

Muma is an enforcer against the run. He reads and reacts faster than any linebacker in this class and routinely beats lineman to the spot.

 He comes downhill like he was shot out of a cannon and when he arrives he packs a punch. He physically takes on blockers and blows plays up in the hole.  

The Wyoming linebacker is a tackling machine and has a very high batting average as a tackler. Missed tackles were a rarity for the Colorado native. 

“Chad is a cerebral player,” Cody Tucker, the owner of 7220sports.com, said. “His football IQ is through the roof. He can really see plays unfold and you knew that because he was always around the ball. Chad has all the physical tools and the speed to play at the next level, but it’s his IQ and knowledge of the playbook that puts him over the top.”

On top of his high football IQ, Muma is an outstanding athlete. He has sideline-to-sideline quickness to make plays all over the field. He’s able to unlock his hips and shows great acceleration and closing burst. 

“Because of his athleticism and strength, Chad is great at getting off blocks and attacking the ball carrier,” Tucker said. “I want to say he broke like eight chin straps last season. He shows up at the point of attack with bad intentions.”

Muma has fluid movement skills and looks comfortable dropping into space. He’s able to flip his hips and run with tight ends and running backs downfield. He has a knack for finding passing lanes. He has the hands to make plays on the ball (three interceptions in 2021) and when he does he looks natural with the ball in his hands.

Muma is one of the most well-rounded linebackers in the 2022 NFL Draft. His complete skillset is a big reason why The Athletic’s Dane Brugler had him ranked as the 46th best prospect in the draft in his latest Top 100 Big Board.

From Brugler:

“Muma’s college film is catnip for NFL teams. He can run, fill up the stat sheet and boasts top-notch intangibles. I want to see him be more physical as a take-on player, but he is a high-energy tackling machine with the play speed and awareness to always be around the football.”

Prior to becoming a full-time starter in 2020, Muma was a mainstay on special teams at Wyoming. That experience could help him see the field immediately as a rookie.

Chad was a special teams standout during his first two seasons in Laramie as he waited his turn to take over for Logan Wilson in the lineup,” Tucker said. “Chad has the speed to play outside, too, but the Cowboys had another NFL linebacker over there in Cassh Maluia. The logjam at the linebacker spot forced him to play plenty of special teams. It was a role he embraced and thrived in.”

Fit with the Packers

Muma has the play speed, frame and high football IQ to be an impact linebacker. He also has the experience and tools to be an instant special teams ace. 

“If you are looking for an explosive, team-first player with all the tools, Chad is your guy,” Tucker said. “He will do all the right things, on and off the field. He will immerse himself into whatever franchise snags him.”

Muma is a four-down linebacker that would never have to come off the field with his plus lateral range. His presence would allow Joe Barry to keep two linebackers on the field at all times. 

Last season, Barnes played nearly 50 percent of the defensive snaps. The Packers would be able to give those snaps and more to Muma.

The Packers have the makings of an elite defense with Kenny Clark, Jarran Reed and Dean Lowry up front. Rashan Gary and Preston Smith on the edge. Jaire Alexander, Eric Stokes, Rasul Douglas, Adrian Amos and Darnell Savage Jr in the secondary.

What they need is another impactful linebacker to pair with Campbell. Muma is an enforcer against the run and has plus coverage skills.

Putting him in the middle of this defense with Campbell could help Green Bay soar to new heights under Barry in 2022. Muma could also play a pivotal role in helping turn around Green Bay’s special teams unit.

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2022 NFL draft: Eagles add more dynamic talent on defense in full seven-round mock

2022 NFL draft: Philadelphia Eagles add more dynamic talent on defense in full seven-round mock

The NFL’s official league year got off to a roaring start as the quest for a Super Bowl in 2022 is underway for all 32 NFL teams.

The Eagles just completed the first two weeks of an intriguing offseason that started off strong with free agency,  features three-first round picks, valuable salary-cap space, and several different routes the franchise can choose to follow.

With Jalen Hurts as the quarterback for at least the next calendar year, Philadelphia has chosen to build around the quarterback, and they still could push a first-round pick back to 2023 where the quarterback class will be much more talented.

It’ll be an interesting lead-up to April’s NFL draft and we’re adding to the fun with our fifth full seven-round mock draft 5.0, this time, after the first wave of free agency.

In this seven-round mock draft using Pro Football Network’s mock draft simulator, we again avoided making any trades in this version, choosing to fully restock a roster that has holes on both sides of the ball, utilizing seven of the 10 picks on high-profile and highly versatile defensive players.

Full seven-round Eagles mock draft: Post-1st Wave of Free Agency Edition

Full seven-round #Philadelphia #Eagles mock draft: Post-1st Wave of #NFL Free Agency Edition

The NFL’s official league year has begun and the quest for a Super Bowl in 2022 is underway for all 32 NFL teams.

The Eagles just completed the first week of an intriguing offseason that started off strong with free agency,  features three-first round picks, valuable salary-cap space, and several different routes the franchise can choose to follow.

With Jalen Hurts as the quarterback for at least the next calendar year, Philadelphia has chosen to build around the quarterback, and they still could push a first-round pick back to 2023 where the quarterback class will be much more talented.

It’ll be an interesting lead-up to April’s NFL draft and we’re adding to the fun with our fourth full seven-round mock draft 4.0, this time, after the first wave of free agency.

In this seven-round mock draft using Pro Football Network’s mock draft simulator, we again avoided making any trades in this version, choosing to fully restock a roster that has holes on both sides of the ball, utilizing seven of the 10 picks on high-profile and highly versatile defensive players.

Ten prospects that shined at the Combine that would look good in Cleveland

Our @joshkeatley16 has ten prospects that shined at the Combine that would look good in Cleveland:

#Browns

The NFL Scouting Combine is now in the books and as I am speaking someone somewhere is moving a prospect either up or down by six rounds due to their 40-yard dash time, but the combine should be taken into consideration, but shouldn’t be the only way to evaluate a prospect.

The scouting combine is just one of the tools in the scouting tool belt and I typically don’t move my rankings based on combine results, but I will go back and take a second look at a prospect to see if there is something that I missed or if I need to take a deeper look at a guy.  The following are ten guys that had impressive enough showings that I need to take a deeper look and I urge the Cleveland Browns to do the same.

10 takeaways from the top DL, edge rusher, LB performances at NFL Combine

10 takeaways from the top DL, edge rusher, LB performances at #NFLCombine #NFLDraft2022 #Georgia #Bulldogs #SEC #NakobeDean #TravonWalker #JordanDavis

Day three of the NFL combine saw the biggest stars shine bright as the Georgia Bulldog defenders once again descended onto Lucas Oil Stadium to perform.

In January, Georgia dominated Alabama in the College Football Championship game to win that vaunted National title, and those high-profile defenders returned to the scene to stake their claim to NFL stardom.

The SEC stars weren’t the only players to shine bright, and Philadelphia could have their pick of pass rushers in April’s NFL draft.

Here are 10 takeaways from Saturday’s workouts.

Wyoming LB Chad Muma always looked up to Logan Wilson

Logan Wilson still answers whenever his former teammate needs an assist.

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Cincinnati Bengals LB Logan Wilson is coming off making a huge impact on the field in 2021 with 100 total tackles and four interceptions during the regular season and added 39 tackles and an interception in the divisional playoffs against the Titans.

He was also still making an impact off the field for a former teammate of his that will soon hear his name called in the NFL Draft.

Wyoming LB Chad Muma (6’2″, 241 pounds) is one of the top linebacker prospects in the country after a successful four-year career in Laramie, including 142 total tackles (eight for a loss), 1.5 sacks and three interceptions for the Cowboys in 2021.

He credits a lot of his success to his coaching staff, including head coach Craig Bohl and linebackers coach Aaron Bohl, who started as a Graduate Assistant while Muma was there and worked his way up.

But he also showed plenty of love and said he keeps in close contact with his former running mate, Wilson, whom he played with from 2018 to 2019 before Wilson became a third-round pick of the Bengals in 2020.

“If I ever have any questions, I’ll text him and ask him and he’ll always respond,” Muma said at the Scouting Combine Friday. “And it’s always great being able to watch him on Sundays and the year that he had was awesome as well.”

Muma had a very close relationship with Wilson, adding there was a teacher-student element to it as well.

“As a younger athlete there, it was a lot of learning for me and a lot of teaching for him and he was always great about if I ever had any questions, he could always tell me what to do and I think he really helped me develop my game in all aspects, whether that’s in the film room or on the field or a certain technique, I took a lot from him and was able to learn from him and then take some of the things that worked for me and put it into my own game.”

After Wilson left Wyoming, Muma took on more of a role in leading the Wyoming defense and had 71 tackles (eight for a loss) and three sacks in their COVID-shortened, six-game 2020 season. Then came the big breakout in 2021 with 142 tackles, which was second in the country behind only Jack Campbell of Iowa, who is returning to school in 2022.

Muma went on to a have a strong week in Mobile, Alabama at the Senior Bowl, leading the way in tackles there as well, posting nine tackles in leading the National Team, coached by the New York Jets, to a 20-10 win over the American Team, led by the Detroit Lions coaching staff.

Muma is currently projected as a potential late Day 2, early Day 3 pick.

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Howie Roseman on how Eagles evaluate the LB position; Already having young players on roster

Howie #Roseman on how #Philadelphia #Eagles evaluate the LB position; Already having young players on the roster

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman did his best on Wednesday to provide some insight into the value system Philadelphia places into investing in the linebacker position.

The Eagles have been shredding by opposing offenses over the past two years, and the crux of the problem can be found in the lack of overall talent at the linebacker position. Jonathan Gannon waited almost eight weeks to insert T.J. Edwards into the lineup, and Alex Singleton offers little outside of his penchant for being a volume tackler.

With three first-round picks in April’s NFL draft, there has been some debate centered around whether Philadelphia should utilize assets to acquire a dynamic outside or middle linebacker.

Roseman gave some insight into his thinking on Wednesday.

7 potential Eagles targets that stood out the most during the Senior Bowl

7 potential #Eagles targets that stood out the most during the #SeniorBowl #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE #NFLDraft2022

The path to the NFL draft started in Mobile, Alabama this weekend after several impressive days of practice, college football’s top senior players put on quite the performance as Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder led the National team to 20-10 win over American team.

Ridder threw two touchdown passes on the day and the National team led by Boye Mafe logged eight sacks in the exhibition matchup.

Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett was 6-of-6 passing for 89 yards and a touchdown despite only playing the first quarter, while Liberty’s Malik Willis led all rushers in the game, but had moments where he struggled as a passer, amassing just 11 yards.

With three first round picks, the Eagles will have an opportunity to amass talent on both sides of the ball and here are the seven prospects that stood out the most on Saturday.

7 linebackers for the Eagles to watch at the 2022 Senior Bowl

#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE and here are 7 linebackers for the #Eagles to watch at the 2022 #SeniorBowl

The Eagles are in Mobile and as the second day of Senior Bowl practices begins, we’re set to take a look at seven linebackers Howie Roseman should have an eye on.

Philadelphia hasn’t selected a linebacker in the first round since 1979 and with three important first-round picks in the 2021 draft, Roseman could finally break the curse and target one of the athletic, ball-hawking linebackers that should be available.

Utah’s Devin Lloyd has seen his stock skyrocket, and the talented linebacker decided to sit out the festivities at the last minute, but there are several other intriguing prospects to watch.

2022 Chiefs NFL draft prospects: Group 15

Our latest group of 2022 NFL draft prospects to watch for the #Chiefs:

Bowl season is finally here and that means we’ve got some more prospects to watch in what could be their final games in college football. We’ve identified over 200 college prospects to keep an eye on ahead of the 2022 NFL draft, all of whom might be potential fits with the Kansas City Chiefs. I’ll be releasing my thoughts on many of the prospects in random groups of four on Saturdays throughout the college football season.

Our fifteenth group of prospects includes C-USA stars at both the wide receiver position and at running back, also a linebacker who checks all the boxes and a pressure-producing edge rusher.