UA-59049186-1 2022 NFL Draft Big Board: Defensive Interior - Good if it Goes

2022 NFL Draft Big Board: Defensive Interior

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Rank Player School Grade
1 Jordan Davis Georgia Early-Mid 1st
2 Devonte Wyatt Georgia Early-Mid 1st
3 DeMarvin Leal Texas A&M Mid-Late 1st
4 Perrion Winfrey Oklahoma Late 1st-Early 2nd
5 Travis Jones Connecticut 2nd
6 Logan Hall Houston 2nd
7 Phidarian Mathis Alabama 3rd
8 John Ridgeway Arkansas 3rd
9 Zachary Carter Florida 4th
10 Matthew Butler Tennessee 4th
11 Neil Farrell Jr. LSU 4th
12 Thomas Booker Stanford 5th
13 Otito Ogbonnia UCLA 5th
14 Christopher Hinton Michigan 5th-6th
15 Haskell Garrett Ohio State 6th

 

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Jordan Davis is a massive human being who should not be able to move the way he does given that he is a massive human being. He played around 360 during the season and showed up for the combine at about 340, where he ran a 4.78. At 340 pounds. He needs to stay around 340 and develop as a pass rusher. If he does, good luck everybody else. If he just is what he is, he’ll still be a very good nose tackle. Perrion Winfrey of Oklahoma has all the tools and based on current projections, could be one of the steals of the draft. LSU’s Neil Farrell Jr. looks to be a quality nose tackle and should be there on day 3. Michigan’s Christopher Hinton came out too early. There’s a load of potential there, but needs some developing. Had he gone back to school, he might have been a day 2 prospect next year.

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