
Grayson Loftis
Loftis projects as a priority undrafted free agent with developmental upside in a NFL system willing to invest patience in his progression. He possesses a functional skill set and adequate arm talent, but lacks the athleticism, processing speed, or consistency needed to compete for meaningful snaps at the FBS level, let alone the NFL. Teams viewing him as a camp body or practice squad option will need to identify specific mechanical improvements or system adjustments that could unlock latent ability.
The primary concern is that Loftis played at Charlotte, a Group of Five program, against competition significantly below the FBS standard, raising legitimate questions about whether his tape translates to Power Five or professional velocity. His lack of athletic traits—poor mobility, average arm talent, and pedestrian size—creates a very narrow developmental window and limits his upside if mechanical improvements don't materialize quickly in a professional setting.