2020 NFL Draft: Ranking the top-5 DT prospects

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ run-defense struggled mightily following the loss of Marcell Dareus to injury. The Jags went on to allow an average of over 139 yards per game on the ground. The majority of those yards came after Dareus’ core injury, …

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Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M

Justin Madubuike offers a similar role to Kinlaw as well. He’s one of the more explosive big men in the class, offering excellent value at the 3-technique. His specialty is using his quick first step and heavy hands to get quick penetration to the quarterback. While it may seem that there are more pass-rushing linemen on this list than run-stuffers, that’s simply the current trend in the modern era. If the Jaguars are set on an elite run-stuffer in the draft, then Brown is their guy, however, some of these other players also offer incredible value that the team can’t oversight.