It is mock draft season and the next mock draft to review came from Jason McIntyre of Fox Sports. This one sees the Cleveland Browns selecting a defensive end from Penn State. Clearly the goal of McIntyre was to add some help on the edge, and in this hypothetical both Kwity Paye and Gregory Rousseau are already off the board.
The edge help that McIntyre was looking for ended up being Jayson Oweh from Penn State. McIntyre notes the following:
“The knock on Jayson Oweh is lack of production – not a single sack last season – but his testing and measurements will be off the charts. Combine that with his size, and there’s no way he isn’t going in the first round.”
Oweh was typically seen on the strong side on the Nittany Lions defensive front and saw great improvement in 2020 under new defensive line coach, John Scott Jr.. Despite not having a sack he created consistent pressure and has shown that he has star potential.
Round 1 Pass Rushers:
-Kwity Paye
-Azeez Ojulari
-Jayson OwehCusp:
-Gregory Rousseau
-Joseph Ossai
-Carlos Basham
-Rashad Weaver
-Joe Tryon
-Jaelan PhillipsA lot of talented players on the cusp. Will come down to team preference and fit. #NFLDraft #DraftTwitter
— Jack Borowsky (@Jack_Borowsky) January 30, 2021
Other DE Options:
Carlos “Boogie” Basham Jr, Wake Forest, 6-5, 275 pounds:
Basham is another first-round prospect that was selected four spots later in this mock to the Buffalo Bills. He was easily one of the most impactful players in college football the last two seasons and is still underrated. Basham would have likely been a first-round selection in 2020 and his stock is only rising heading into the 2021 Draft.
Carlos "Boogie" Basham Jr is my first draft crush of 2020. Active, violent hands- smooth feet- motor- pro ready. We can move him around. Only watched two games of his. He probably won't test well so maybe he falls to us. He's a baller y'all!
— Huddle It Up Films (@HuddleItUpFilms) January 28, 2021
Jaelan Phillips, Miami, 6-5, 266 pounds:
Phillips was a hot free agent last off-season after deciding to transfer from UCLA. He was once the number ranked recruit in the 2017 class being ranked ahead of other stars like Jerry Jeudy, Jeff Okudah, Tua Tagovailoa & Chase Young and that potential that was seen in 2017 is still more than obvious today.
My top 3 Edge rushers (a few guys still to watch, but unlikely to pass them.
1. Joseph Ossai
2. Kwity Paye
3. Jaelan Phillips— Vance Meek (@vancemeek) January 24, 2021
Later Round DE Options:
DeAngelo Malone, WKU, 6-4, 230 pounds:
Malone has been mocked in the middle rounds, but has shown early-round tape the last two seasons as he has earned first-team All-C-USA honors in 2019 and 2020. Malone led the Hilltoppers in sacks with six in a COVID-shortened season.
After slipping trying to rush, Western Kentucky DE DeAngelo Malone shows off his burst and effort to make the tackle #NFLDraft #WKU pic.twitter.com/psW0ZAbE0h
— Brian Johannes (@Draft_Brian) July 5, 2020
Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo, 6-3, 250 pounds:
A Senior Bowl invite, Koonce is being mocked in the late rounds, but has the upside of most early-round prospects. Koonce has been the backbone of one of the more dominant and experienced MAC defensive fronts the past two seasons and has led the Bulls in sacks in 2019 with nine and in 2020 with five.
Malcolm Koonce’s pass-rush wins are among the fastest in the country, this AND last year. pic.twitter.com/dudwcKqdoq
— Cam Mellor (@CamMellor) November 28, 2020