
Daylan Carnell
Daylan Carnell projects as a priority undrafted free agent with developmental potential as a depth safety who could find a roster spot through training camp competition. He possesses the positional versatility to work both single-high and two-high looks, offering NFL teams cost-effective depth at a position that requires significant roster churn. His film shows a willing tackler with adequate range for the position, though athletic limitations will require him to carve a niche as a high-motor contributor rather than a starter.
Carnell's athletic profile—likely sub-4.55 forty speed and marginal vertical explosion—significantly limits his ceiling as a starting-caliber safety in coverage, making him scheme-dependent and vulnerable to being exposed vertically in modern NFL passing attacks. His production at Missouri came against a lower-tier defensive schedule within the SEC, raising questions about whether his performance translates against Power Five quarterback talent and elite receiver athleticism.