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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

The 5 Most Polarizing Prospects in the NFL Draft

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

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🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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The 5 Most Polarizing Prospects in the NFL Draft


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0:00.0

There are guys in every single NFL draft that split the room. Some scouts love them and some

0:04.5

hate them. But these five in this video, they are lighting the room on fire. Today we are breaking

0:08.8

down the five most polarizing prospects in the 2025 NFL draft. And you're going to hear some

0:13.3

names that some people would consider steals and some people would say they're bust. Some people

0:17.7

love them and some say their headaches. But ultimately, you'll get to walk away with your own opinion, so let's dive in. And we're going to start with the Arizona State running back

0:24.6

Cam Scadaboo, who made his name for himself in the college football playoff against Texas. He was just a

0:28.9

workhorse back for them. And for the most part, this 510, 219 pound running back, the public

0:33.7

loves this guy, right? He was a dominant player player he put up some massive games this year for

0:38.2

a Arizona state really just I would say like a do it all back in terms of what he did for that

0:42.5

program when it comes down to some of the film watchers and really just the scouts for the

0:46.5

NFL it's not going to be the same this isn't going to be a first a second maybe even a third

0:50.2

round running back because scataboo is either going to be the most beloved player in an NFL

0:54.3

locker room or completely overlooked by the league. And honestly, there's a chance that both will

0:58.5

happen. Let's start with the production profile of this guy. All you have to really do is look at

1:02.3

last year. This is when he broke out. He had a nice season before that in 2023, but a work course.

1:07.1

293 carries over 1,700 rushing yards, but it doesn't stop there because he's one of the best

1:11.5

pass catching running backs in this class. I mean, very impressive. 605 receiving yards was the second

1:15.8

most amongst any running back last year. A 14% target share is elite for a college back. I mean,

1:21.0

this guy put up 2,316 total yards last year. And like I said, he was a do-it-all-back for this Arizona State team that did

1:27.9

get to the college football playoff. You can see here he even threw a 42-yard touchdown in this game.

1:32.7

You scroll down to what he did overall, took on 30 carries, 143 yards, multiple touchdowns.

1:37.3

Also led the team with eight catches for 99 receiving yards, including a 62-yard reception.

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