The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information.
Here's our report on Jaden Hicks.
Hicks will be team and scheme specific as you project and transition him to the next level. He has excellent size and length, and there is a rangy feel to his movement. However, he is a straight-line, linear athlete who is tight in his core and hips. That significantly limits how he can be deployed in an NFL defense.
Hicks made a high percentage of his plays at Washington State as a box safety, with many of those tackles in the run game coming when he was unblocked with a clear, unimpeded sight line to the runner. Overall, Hicks was a strong box defender in the run game with an excellent feel for navigating the box and working through traffic to make tackles.
My sense is that he would have to be deployed in the box or as an overhang defender, where his lack of transition and change of direction fluidity on the back end would be minimized. This would play to his strengths as a run defender and flat defender in zone coverage.
Hicks could well be seen as a big nickel safety in the three-safety personnel packages that are becoming more prevalent in the NFL. I could also see Hicks in dime sub packages as an LB, playing underneath in zone coverage and matching up to running backs and TE in man coverage.
Hicks came out of national power Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas as a three-star recruit because there was no football season his senior year due to COVID. He started his final two seasons at Washington State.
Hicks predominantly aligned in the box, with almost 60 percent of his snaps coming there, but he played at all three levels. In Cover 3, Hicks aligned at post safety and was also the flat defender in underneath coverage.
There were man coverage snaps in which Hicks matched up to the TE. Hicks was deployed as a blitzer from the inside and the edge. Hicks made an excellent interception matching Washington’s Ja’Lynn Polk on a slot fade and showing good ball skills.
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