Aashari Crosswell - Free Safety Arizona State Sun Devils Scouting Report
Scouting report for NFL Draft prospect Aashari Crosswell
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A high-flying safety from the desert, Crosswell was a versatile playmaker for the Sun Devils. Crosswell has great speed and isn’t a one-trick pony. He can play as the deep safety, box safety, or even as a slot corner. Crosswell has a wide tackle radius and will get his hands on opponents no matter what and try to bring them down. His football motor keeps on chugging to the whistle. While his tackling is solid, he will occasionally take bad angles when trying to bring down the ball-carrier. Crosswell’s coverage skills need some work. His hips lack fluidity when changing directions quickly. He chose to opt out of the 2020 season after playing in only one game after losing his starting position to Boise State transfer DeAndre Pierce, leaving several question marks. Crosswell may not be one of the top safeties off the board, but his
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Dec. 21, 2020
Arizona State tailback Rachaad White (3) said he is impressed with the running skills of quarterback Jayden Daniels, saying, “He’s teaching me things.” (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
PHOENIX – Arizona State’s offense has come a long way since 2019.
Though the 2019 season was a normal one by 2020 standards and featured a full set of spring and fall practices, the Sun Devils offense was stuck in neutral for much of the year.
ASU’s passing game was inconsistent as then-freshman quarterback Jayden Daniels rarely had a clean pocket from which to throw and maneuver. The running game, despite the presence of celebrated running back Eno Benjamin, struggled all season as the young and inexperienced offensive line rarely opened navigable holes for runners.