It’s Week 13 in college football and we have even more exciting prospects to watch.
I have identified over 200 prospects for the 2020 draft that I believe could be potential fits for the Kansas City Chiefs. I’ll be releasing mini scouting reports on these prospects in random groups of four up until the draft.
Check out the latest group of prospects down below:
Penn State DT Robert Windsor
At 6-4 and 285 pounds, Windsor is a bit of a tweener along the defensive line. He’s not quite stout enough to consistently anchor in the run game, but he plays the role of penetrator very well. His hands are already pro-ready and he has a variety of moves that he relies on to get into the backfield. He can definitely be disruptive on zone runs as offensive linemen have trouble reaching him.
Windsor brings a lot of energy to the defensive line at Penn State, seemingly setting the pace for that unit throughout the course of a game. That relentless motor and ability to motivate his teammates is something that will resonate well with coaches and evaluators at the next level.
If Kansas City finds themselves in need of an interior defensive lineman with high upside as a pass rusher, I think Windsor is a player you have to take a look at. He’ll likely be a guy who outplays his draft position on sheer effort. He has a chance to be a guy that stands out in 1-on-1 drills at the Senior Bowl in January.
WATCH: Penn State at Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 23 at 11:00 a.m. CT