When you’re evaluating defensive players in today’s NFL, versatility is a more valuable asset than it has perhaps ever been. If you’re a safety who can’t play the slot, or a slot cornerback who isn’t great outside, or a linebacker who can only work forward, or a defensive tackle who is stuck in one or two gaps… well, unless your primary skill is generational, you’re going to start leaking value in the minds of NFL shot-callers.
This has also become true when it comes to edge defenders. Yes, the true outside pass-rusher has as much splash, and can earn as much cash, as ever before. But if the edge is your only home, you’d best be able to disrupt from out there at an All-Pro level. If not, you’ll need to figure out how to be a problem for opposing blockers from multiple gaps, or teams will find other options.
This class of edge defenders is fascinating in that regard. Players with alleged “tweener” side and skills, as they might have been categorized even a decade ago, are now going to be more prized because they allow NFL defensive coordinators to create pressure in as many ways as possible. There are a couple of true edge guys in our list, including the guy up top, but more often than not, this class reflects the need for versatility that is all over the league today.
Here are Touchdown Wire’s eight best edge defenders in the 2023 NFL draft.
(All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football Focus, Sports Info Solutions, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).
(All prospect measurement percentiles courtesy of MockDraftable.com).
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