Yes. If they can use Hawkeye to spot a tennis ball that's moving 135 MPH and compresses as it hits the ground to within a millimeter, they can use it to spot a football.
I don't know how to feel about this. On one hand, McDermott usually does well confusing rookie QBs with disguised pressures. On the other hand, there is little film of the kid.
I don't gamble, but if I did I wouldn't touch an NFL spread that big. It's like those giant spreads in college when Ohio State plays a MAC school. The chance of a backdoor cover with garbage-time points is just too great. I've watched enough SVP Bad Beats segments to know this.
I have this theory that having a name that Mel Kiper likes to say is worth a whole round of draft stock. It's only because of this that I remember the name of Bishop Sankey.