Name: Tynan Braymiller
School: Missouri Valley
Position: EDGE

Height: 6’2”
Weight: 230

What goals did you set and/or accomplish in your final collegiate season?

Some goals I set/accomplished this season was getting All Conference two years in a row.

Q: How do you think you took advantage of the extra year of eligibility to increase your chances of going pro?

I actually didn’t take advantage of my extra year of eligibility because I will be graduating in May.

Q: What would your coaches and teammates say about the type of player you are?

My coaches and teammates would say I’m never satisfied. No matter what the scoreboard or that stats sheet says, the team and I could’ve done better.

Q: When you are studying film, what are the things you focus on to improve your game?

I focus on the little things during film. I look at the way the tackles feet are placed and how much weight he is putting on his hand. I also read the RB. You can read the play by where the RB is set before the snap.

Q: What separates you from the other pro prospects at your position?

What separates me the most from other prospects is my mentality. It doesn’t matter if the other person is bigger, faster or stronger than me. I will find a way to beat them. Another thing that separates me is I hustle to the ball every play and my motor never stops.

Q: What is your offseason plan to train and prepare for professional opportunities?

My off-season plan is of course start lifting and conditioning but also studying offensive formations so I stay mentally sharp.

Q: What kind of strengths and abilities will you bring to a team that will stand out both on and off the field?

On the field strengths and abilities I will bring are speed off the edge and a never ending motor. Off the field strengths and abilities is Leading by example and being a servant leader.

Q: What is your final pitch to the NFL and any other pro leagues?

One thing I see many professional Football teams looking for is a guy that never quits. I’ve seen countless guys on TV quit mid play. Whether I was on practice squad or actually playing, you would never see me quit mid play.