Bills draft prospect scouting reports: DE Josh Uche

Buffalo Bills prospect draft profile scouting reports, Michigan edge Josh Uche.

As things stand at the 2020 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills will first select at the No. 54 overall pick in the second round and the team has seven picks, in total. If things hold there, the Bills could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.

During the run to up to the draft which starts on April 23, Bills Wire will compile information on prospects the Bills could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports say about their game.

Next up in our prospect previews is defensive end Josh Uche. Here’s a rundown of the what the experts are saying about his game:

DE Josh Uche | Michigan | Junior

Vitals

Height | 6-1

Weight | 245

Pros

  • Burst off the snap.
  • High-motor prospect.
  • Has good speed and bend to get around the edge on offensive tackles.
  • Work with his hands is praised.

Cons

  • Has less experience than other prospects, was only a one-year college starter.
  • Lighter size in terms of size.
  • Power moves lacking, causing him to struggle at setting an edge in the run game.
  • Due to size, he could be better served to play off the ball.

2019 PFF grades:

  • Pass rush: 91.4.
  • Run stop: 68.4.

2019 Stats (12 GP):

  • 33 tackles | 10.5 tackles for loss | 7.5 sacks | 1 forced fumble | 1 pass defended

Career stats (26 GP):

  • 52 tackles | 19.5 tackles for loss | 15.5 sacks | 3 forced fumbles | 2 passes defended

Consensus rank: Day 2 pick

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