The UNLV Rebels finished last in the Mountain West with a terrible 2-10 overall record. Nevertheless, there are some UNLV prospects that will be heading to the 2022 NFL Draft. Although there is not a ton, here are the Rebels’ scouting reports for some potential late-round draft prospects.
UNLV 2022 NFL Draft Scouting Reports
The UNLV scouting reports include a late-round running back prospect and a couple of offensive linemen.
Charles Williams, RB
Positives: Hard-charging college ball carrier with a limited game. Patiently waits for blocks to develop, finds the running lanes, and turns it upfield. Bounces it to the outside or improvises if things break down. Keeps his feet moving, works runs, and displays excellent running vision. Extends his hands to make the reception away from his frame and looks the ball in.
Negatives: Runs with an upright style, which leads to a lot of heavy hits. Not a quick-footed cutback runner. Plays to one speed.
Analysis: Williams gets the most from his ability but has limited size and a running style that will not work at the next level.
Clayton Bradley, OL
Positives: Tall, somewhat athletic tackle with an upside. Strong, stays square, and controls opponents at the point of attack. Quickly gets into blocks, keeps his head on a swivel, and shows good awareness. Adjusts to pick up stunts or twists and works blocks hard.
Negatives: Doesn’t play with much knee bend or leverage. Struggles getting movement run blocking. Played in only a handful of games last season.
Analysis: Bradley possesses the size, growth potential, and athleticism to play on Sundays. However, he must improve his fundamentals, and more than anything else, consistently block with leverage.
Julio Garcia, G
Positives: Wide-bodied blocker who plays to his size. Fires off the snap, explosive at the point, and turns defenders from the line. Keeps his head on a swivel, works his hands throughout the action, and gives effort. Fires out to the second level.
Negatives: Struggles adjusting to pick up stunts or blitzes. Cannot slide in space and loses balance.
Analysis: Garcia possesses next-level size as well as strength. He offers potential in a power-gap system if he improves his playing balance.