When it comes to evaluating prospects for the NFL draft, it is often a matter of weighing a prospect’s floor against their potential ceiling. The truly elite prospects not only have high floors, but high ceilings as well, but few prospects fit into that category. Most prospects will either be high-floor players who should be good — or at least serviceable — but never great, or will be a player who could be a game-changer but also has a higher chance of busting.
Penn State EDGE Jayson Oweh could well fall into that second category. He has the kind of size, athletic tools, and versatility that gets scouts and coaches excited over what he could be, but as of now he’s an unfinished product.