Elijah Pritchett
Nebraska
Scouting Report

Pritchett is a classic 'buy the tools, hope for the technique' offensive tackle prospect — a 6-6, 325-pound former five-star with an NFL frame, quick feet in kick slides, and legitimate power as a drive blocker who still has not put it all together on tape. He was a liability in pass protection at Alabama (42.1 PFF pass-blocking grade, 28+ pressures allowed) and did not dominate at Nebraska in 2025 either, returning for a final senior season in 2026 to try to salvage his draft stock. The run-blocking upside is real — he climbs to the second level with ease and mauls defenders when his technique is right — but SEC edge rushers ate him alive with speed and counters, and the hand placement remains alarmingly inconsistent. This is a swing-for-upside Day 3 prospect right now who could rocket up boards with a dominant 2026 senior season, but as of today, you're drafting a toolbox, not a finished product.

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Pro ComparisonCam Robinson (early career)

Similar physical dimensions, Alabama pedigree, and movement skills, but like early-career Robinson, the technique and consistency have not caught up to the physical gifts. On3/Rivals directly noted the Robinson comparison, though Robinson was more polished at the same stage.

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