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Where Vols rank in Jonah Tuls' top 300 draft prospects

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80. Rashaan Gaulden, S, Tennessee

Despite putting up uninspiring numbers at the Combine, I’m going to trust the tape on Rashaan Gaulden. He has the man coverage skill set to play in the slot and the physicality to play at the LOS. I compare him to John Johnson, who had a spectacular rookie season for the Rams as a hybrid safety/slot cornerback, and I think Gaulden can have a similar impact. Comparison: Jordan Poyer/John Johnson


135. John Kelly, RB, Tennessee

One thing about John Kelly that separates him from the rest of his running back peers is his unparalleled toughness. He invites contact and maintains balance with physicality. His lack of true speed limits his big play potential, but he has a role as a change of pace back in this league. Comparison: Ahmad Bradshaw



282. Kahlil McKenzie, DT, Tennessee

Kahlil McKenzie has the traits to be a solid, rotational defensive line piece who can get after the quarterback and halt the run, but his inability to be stay consistent for stretches of snaps really hinders what he can do as an every-down player. Maybe a rotational one technique at best until he further develops his game? Comparison: Ego Ferguson

Tuls is one of few who realize Daniels, Bryan & Wynn are top 15 prospects. Good man.

https://www.ndtscouting.com/tuls-top-300-big-board-for-the-2018-nfl-draft/
 
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