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#55
Isaiah World
72.0
Grade
Draft Projection
3
Round
65 - 105
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'6"
Height
315
Weight (lbs)
Athletic Testing
College Statistics
12
Games
8
Games Started
Scouting Report
Toolsy, loose mover at 6'5" with an explosive first step and jarring hands that can wash pass rushers out of a play entirely with his gargantuan size. Suffered a torn ACL in Oregon's loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoffs in January 2026. A boom-or-bust prospect whose raw talent should get Day 2-3 looks for a zone-blocking team with development patience.
Player Comparison
Eric Fisher
Strengths
- Possesses legitimate NFL tackle dimensions with an imposing 6'8" frame that creates immediate problems for edge rushers trying to bend around his massive radius.
- Shows natural shock in his hands when he lands his punch, displaying the power to stun rushers and reset the line of scrimmage when he connects cleanly.
- Demonstrates above-average lateral agility for his size, capable of mirroring speed rushers and rarely looking lost in space during pass sets.
- Created impressive tape against elevated competition after transferring to Oregon, indicating he can handle the significant jump in athleticism at the next level.
- Pass protection fundamentals have steadily improved each season, reflected in allowing just one sack and two QB hits during his final year at Nevada.
- Brings a basketball background that manifests in his body control and balance, allowing him to recover when initially beaten by explosive first steps.
- Displays an understanding of angles and leverage that compensates for occasions when he's beaten by superior athleticism or technique.
- Shows the mental processing to recognize and pick up stunts and delayed blitzes, rarely appearing confused by defensive schemes or late-developing pressure.
Areas to Improve
- Still developing consistency in run blocking, where his pad level tends to rise and negate his natural size advantage, resulting in lost leverage battles.
- Struggles with penalty discipline, committing 8 penalties in his final Nevada season despite improvement from previous years (11 and 13 respectively).
- Hand placement remains inconsistent, too often landing wide or allowing defenders into his chest, negating his length advantage.
- Shows adequate but not exceptional explosion off the snap, limiting his ability to reach defenders on outside zone plays or second-level blocks.
- Limited experience against elite competition prior to his Oregon transfer raises questions about his learning curve against NFL speed and technique.