Next Game
-
9:45Ryan Wilson's Best & Worst 2026 NFL Draft Classes
-
11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
-
2:40Recapping Night Two of the Elite 11 Finals
-
1:03Inside Georgia's Late Push for Alabama Commit Elijah Haven | Elite 11 Finals
-
3:11Recapping Night One of the Elite 11 Finals
-
1:26Ramifications of SEC Breaking Away From College Football
-
1:10How Kirby Smart's Influence Continues to Grow in SEC
-
1:23Kirby Smart Hints at Possible SEC Secession
-
1:23Elite 11 Finals Draft: Alabama Commit Trent Seaborn - Pick #12
-
1:42Greg Sankey Seems Comfortable Dealing with a Fractured SEC
-
1:59CFB Futures: Best Bet to win the National Championship
-
8:57Top 10 Offensive Prospects For 2027 NFL Draft
-
0:325-Star Recruitment Rundown: WR Monshun Sales
-
11:13Biggest Questions Facing the AFC South Post-Draft
-
8:56Under The Radar Names For 2027 NFL Draft
-
1:17CFB Storylines: Alabama's QB Situation Still Cloudy
-
0:292026 NFL Draft Grades: Cowboys Select LT Overton No. 137
-
0:512026 NFL Draft Grades: Steelers Select Germie Bernard No. 47
-
0:442026 NFL Draft Grades: Dolphins Select Kadyn Proctor No. 12
-
1:012026 NFL Draft grades: Rams shock with Ty Simpson at No. 13
Draft Scouting Report
Parker Brailsford is an athletic center who thrives in a zone-based scheme. He’s at his best playing in space or climbing to the second level. While he plays with impressive strength for his 290-pound frame, he occasionally struggles with larger, more powerful defenders. A “glue guy” who played through a late-season ankle injury in 2025, he offers a high-upside blend of athleticism and technical grit.
- Two-time all-conference (second-team All-Pac-12 in 2023 at Washington; third-team All-SEC in 2025 at Alabama)
- Member of Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List” (33-inch vertical, 9-foot-5 broad jump, 19.47 mph GPS top speed)
- Exceptional movement skills, especially in zone blocking and screen plays.
- Smoothly navigates the field to find and engage second-level targets.
- Plays much stronger than his size suggests and consistently maintains a low pad level.
- Tendency to allow defenders to disengage early after initial contact.
- Struggles to hold ground against low-leverage, power pass rushers.
- Needs to add weight to handle the rigors of NFL trench play.
- 40-yard dash: 4.95 seconds
- Bench press: 27 reps
- Vertical jump: 32.5 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.72 seconds
- Broad jump: 9 feet, 10 inches
Top Parker Brailsford News
-
Browns' Parker Brailsford: Snagged by Cleveland
The Browns selected Brailsford in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 146th overall.
Brailsford (6-foot-2, 289 pounds) will provide much-needed depth at center for Cleveland, where new starter Elgton Jenkins (lower leg) and reserve options Luke Wypler (knee) and Kingsley Eguakun (knee) are all recovering from injury. The limitations of Brailsford's frame may make him most suited to a rotational gig at the NFL level, but he brings significant experience to the table after having started 42 games across his final three seasons with Washington and Alabama.
... See More ... See Less -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 290 lbs |
| Birthplace: Mesa, AZ |
| Age: 22 |

























