Underclassmen Draft Update: Colin Simmons, Leonard Moore, and Jadan Baugh
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In this week’s Underclassman Update, we spotlight three of the most dominant non-2026-eligible prospects in college football: Texas EDGE Colin Simmons, Notre Dame CB Leonard Moore, and Florida RB Jadan Baugh. All three played at a first-round level this week — and two of them look like future top-10 locks. We break down their athletic traits, game impact, technical refinement, and how they project long-term as the 2027 NFL Draft cycle approaches. 📌 Players Covered Colin Simmons (Texas EDGE) — elite motor, explosive first step, relentless pressure vs. Texas A&M Leonard Moore (Notre Dame CB) — 6'2 shutdown corner with rare fluidity, 4 PBUs + INT vs. Stanford Jadan Baugh (Florida RB) — powerful 230-lb runner with elite contact balance and massive volume workload Topics include: • Why Simmons’ motor separates him from other 2027 EDGE prospects • Leonard Moore’s elite hips, zone trigger, and why QBs should stop throwing his way • Jadan Baugh’s 38-carry domination vs. Florida State and his power-run projection • Early 2027 NFL Draft outlook and where each player may rank in their position groups These evaluations aren’t final — just weekly updates before the national media inevitably catches up. Let me know your thoughts: who’s the best prospect of the three? 00:00 Introduction 1:36 Colin Simmons 9:19 Leonard Moore 15:43 Jadan Baugh 📺 More King Cold Sports Content Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and we-draft.com