4. Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma 6-2, 302 (2)
Why He’s Here On The List: When he’s on, he’s got the upside and ability to be the best tackle in the draft. He can really, really move, and he’s got the potential to show it off and have everyone talking. No, he’s not the perfect size, but he could blow the doors off the workout in the short drills.
What The NFL Types Want To See: Is it possible to show more consistency in a bunch of drills? Yeah, it would be nice if he was a bigger tackle, but just how much can he bend and just how small can he get to be slippery into the backfield? He needs to look fluid as well as powerful.
Bottom Line: He’s not exactly a boom-or-bust prospect, but someone is going to fall in love with his upside and athleticism. If it’s possible to not look like a pure pass rushing interior defender, he has to do it. Or … he has to be just that much quicker than everyone else in Indy.