Hamsah Nasirildeen could be safety solution for Cowboys

The new league year is set to begin on March 17th along with Free Agency and while the Cowboys top priority is getting a long term deal

Nasirildeen measured in at the Senior Bowl at 6-foot-3, 213 pounds with a 82″ wingspan, 34″ arms, and 10″ hands. He obviously has impressive size but that alone doesn’t define who he is as a player.

He is a long, athletic defender, comfortable playing in the box and as a deep safety. Nasirildeen plays with a ton of energy as he is always chasing the ball, he gets everything out of his rep. He takes quality angles to the ball in space and is urgent to fill alleys to finish at the ball carrier.

He still has room to clean up his technique as a tackler, with lunging and just not bring his arms with him as a tackler evident in his film study.

Nasirildeen has produced multiple 10-plus tackle games and has even produced a 22-tackle game versus Boston College. It is somewhat of a stretch for him to become a  single-high safety with hash-to-hash range however the athletic traits are there along with the ball production.

Over the last two years he has three interceptions, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and five pass defenses. His 2019 season was cut short after tearing his ACL versus Florida, which forced him to miss the first seven games of the 2020 season.

From the Draft Network’s Joe Marino:

Florida State safety Hamsah Nasirildeen’s blend of size, physicality, athleticism, and downhill trigger jump off the screen when watching the Seminoles defense. A versatile defender, Nasilideen forecasts best as a positionless subpackage defender in the NFL. He can serve the role of tight end neutralizer, play in an overhang role, play in man coverage against running backs, and play in the box and operate from deeper alignments. Outside of his rare physical gifts, Nasirildeen takes terrific angles, is versatile, and his presence can add new layers to the defense of the team that drafts him. Nasirildeen tore his ACL late in the 2019 season in a non-contact situation and the recovery sidelined him for all but two games in 2020. When it comes to areas that he can still improve, ball skills, serving as a one-high safety, blitzing, and proving his health are the top priorities. Nasirildeen has a high ceiling at the next level should he land with a team that is willing to deploy him creatively to take advantage of his immense physical gifts.

Ideal Role: Positionless subpackage defender.

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