Myles Rowser
Arizona State
Scouting Report

Tone-setting box safety who plays like he's trying to send someone to the shadow realm on every snap. Rowser's tackling volume is absurd — 251 career tackles across four seasons and three schools — and he fills run lanes with authority from a safety alignment. The versatility to line up at box, deep, and slot is real (2,600+ career snaps across all three), but his ball production is alarmingly thin for a four-year starter: one career interception and just 11 passes defended. The hands and ball-tracking need significant development to become more than a special teams enforcer and run-support depth piece at the next level.

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Pro ComparisonAdrian Amos (late-career backup version)

Physical, tone-setting safety who profiles as a run-support-first defender with enough coverage versatility to play multiple alignments but lacks the ball skills to create turnovers. Amos carved out a career doing the dirty work — Rowser's floor is a special teams contributor who can develop into that role.

College Production (2025)
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