
Shadrach Banks
Shadrach Banks projects as a developmental UDFA linebacker with limited NFL-ready traits at a position increasingly demanding versatility and athleticism. A productive two-down defender at UTSA, Banks offers a physical, downhill thumper archetype that may appeal to teams seeking special teams depth and practice squad development. His path to the active roster requires significant improvement in lateral agility and coverage ability, but the motor and instinctive run-fill game provide a foundation for a camp body with potential value in base defense packages.
Banks' 52-grade composite reflects limited athleticism relative to FBS baseline standards, raising questions about whether his production translates against NFL skill talent. Competition level at UTSA and measurable concerns—likely sub-4.7 40-time, marginal vertical, restricted change-of-direction—suggest a ceiling as a reserve/special teams contributor rather than starter.