The major challenge for NFL evaluators is determining whether an overlook is a good fit with a team's plan. For media scouts, the lack of information and insight from any organization can make it difficult to run counterfeit competitions when matching top candidates with professional teams. Travon Walker's unexpected climb to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft caused quite a stir in media circles, with many observers obsessed with producing pockets of the Georgia product rather than paying attention to it. An interesting trait for him as an oversized defensive playmaker. Location flexibility. If mock was the most sincere form of flattery, Vic Fangio should be hanging out with rosy cheeks. Ironically, given Fangio is currently unemployed after being fired as head coach of the Denver Broncos in January. But the veteran defensive architect's plans are hot in the NFL right now. As he prepares for the 2022 season at home, Fangio will be able to see numerous teams deploying his defensive changes to avoid major fouls. It's hard to mimic ingenuity without knowing the finer details of the process, but that doesn't stop Fangio's disciples and followers from replicating his defensive success. While his Broncos are only 19-30 for the past three seasons, defence is no problem. Denver even has the third-to-last score in 2021. After seeing the defending guru beat many respected creative offensive minds, including Sean McVay, Andy Reid and Mike McCarthy/Kellen Moore, many NFL balls. The team hopes the system will produce similar results in different locations.



