Neville Gallimore | Oklahoma
Gallimore has found his name mocked anywhere from a late first-round pick to an early third-round pick. The St. Catherines native notched four sacks last season for the Sooners. He ran a crazy 4.79 40-yard dash at the recent scouting combine after being weighed in at 304 pounds. If he can be more consistent with his technique, he will be more than a rotational player in the NFL. If not, his standout plays will be limited to a rotational role.
Anyone else notice this play from Neville Gallimore yesterday? pic.twitter.com/XFLarRkcWN
— Idk what to say here (@confirmedhater) September 2, 2018
Justin Madubuike | Texas A&M
He has NFL power and strength. Madubuike recorded 5.5 sacks in each of the past two seasons as an Aggie. He is quick and athletic, showing fluidity in movement around the line. The one knock on him is his lack of length. However, he makes up for this with his quickness; this is the major way he can outperform bigger offensive linemen. Like Hamilton, he has strength. He put up 31 bench press reps, fouth-most for defensive linemen.
Texas A&M DT Justin Madubuike looks like a player. His game vs. Ole Miss was a highlight type. He wins a lot, but he wins in a variety of ways. Sign me up. pic.twitter.com/LRdY8Uk3w2
— KP 🏁 (@KP_Show) March 30, 2020
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