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Steelers Depot continues 2026 NFL Draft scouting series with seven new reports

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Steelers Depot released scouting reports on seven additional college football prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft on March 22, 2026. This follows their February 21 installment featuring six prospects—Pittsburgh LB Kyle Louis, Georgia WR Zachariah Branch, Navy RB Eli Heidenreich, Arkansas CB Julian Neal, Tennessee CB Colton Hood, and Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia. Each new profile details strengths, weaknesses, statistics, injuries, background, and draft projection, covering players from various positions and universities as part of ongoing pre-draft coverage.

Arthur Smith, former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator, detailed his decision to join Ohio State in the same role. He cited respect for head coach Ryan Day and conversations with former players as key factors. The move came after the Steelers parted ways with much of their coaching staff following Mike Tomlin's departure.

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A scouting report on Clemson senior linebacker/safety hybrid Wade Woodaz highlights his athleticism and special teams potential ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Measuring 6-foot-3 and 234 pounds, Woodaz recorded 70 tackles in 2025 despite injuries. Analysts see him as a late Day 3 or undrafted free agent prospect.

USC Trojans wide receiver Makai Lemon announced his decision to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, forgoing his remaining eligibility after a standout junior season. Lemon, the Biletnikoff Award winner, ranks as the No. 3 wide receiver prospect and No. 17 overall in CBS Sports rankings. He is projected as a potential first-round pick.

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The New York Giants have listed Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman as a candidate for their head coaching vacancy. The 39-year-old, who guided the Fighting Irish to last season's national championship game, is attracting attention from other NFL organizations due to his leadership and success. Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love endorsed Freeman's potential in the pros, highlighting his ability to connect with players.

New Mexico State extended its losing streak to five games with a 42-9 defeat to Tennessee on November 15 in Knoxville. The Aggies earned $1.6 million for the matchup but struggled offensively and defensively against the Volunteers. Key moments included turnovers and injuries that hampered NM State's efforts.

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EA Sports has unveiled its top 100 player rankings for the upcoming College Football 26 video game, set to release on July 10. Four players from Notre Dame made the list, with running back Jeremiyah Love earning the highest spot at No. 4 overall. The rankings highlight standout performances from the previous season.

 

 

 

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