2020 NFL draft: Justin Madubuike scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Texas A&M defensive line prospect Justin Madubuike

Justin Madubuike | DL | Texas A&M

Elevator Pitch

Madubuike is an athletic and violent interior defender who offers good short-area quickness and the strength to hold his own when defending the run. His consistency could use some improvement, and he’s not the lengthiest defensive lineman out there, but he has solid starting potential at the next level.

Vitals

Height | 6-3

Weight | 293

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Strengths

With a good blend of speed and power in his game, Madubuike has plenty of physical traits to like.

The Texas A&M alum has good explosiveness when he accelerates off the snap, and his speed makes him a tough player for opponents to block. He has solid agility in the open field, allowing him to make tackles in space against the run or chase down scrambling quarterbacks. Madubuike is a powerful and determined defender who complements that speed with heavy hands and a lower body that packs plenty of strength. He is able to eat up gaps against the run, holding blocks and being able to free himself up to make the tackle.

Madubuike has shown some potential in his hand usage, and the flashes he has shown project him as a three-down lineman with value on passing downs. He blends violence and quickness well with his hands, varying his plan of attack depending on the situation. He has offered glimpses of stringing together moves and developing counter attacks, and he often wins the battle with his blocker when he does so. His production in his two years as a starter was also impressive, as he finished with 11 sacks and 22 tackles for a loss in that time frame.

Weaknesses

For Madubuike, it’s not about a lack of tools, it’s about putting them all together and being more consistent with them.

He can play with force in his frame, but the power of his punches at the initial point of contact can be hit or miss. His counter moves are displayed few and far between and should be utilized more often when he doesn’t immediately win at the point of attack. While his power shows up in spurts, his ability to deal with forceful jabs and mauling offensive linemen could be worked on a bit.

Madubuike also has occasional balance issues, as he tends to get knocked over when said forceful jabs are applied to him. He has obvious athletic gifts, but working on his body control and maintaining a low center of gravity could help him out. He also tends to lean over a bit too much when he gets engaged with a blocker.

Projection: Day 2

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Saints make in-house promotion to replace Mike Nolan

The New Orleans Saints promoted linebackers coach Michael Hodges to replace Mike Nolan, who joined Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy.

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The New Orleans Saints lost linebackers coach Mike Nolan to the Dallas Cowboys back in January, where he’ll work with new head coach Mike McCarthy as defensive coordinator. While the Saints took their time in making it official, there was little doubt about the direction they’d take in replacing Nolan.

On Monday, The Scouting Academy’s Dan Hatman reported that assistant linebackers coach Michael Hodges was getting promoted to Nolan’s spot. This move was confirmed by independent Saints reporter Nick Underhill and Nola.com’s Amy Just.

It’s been a long time coming. The Athletic’s Katherine Terrell reported that Hodges was running point for the Saints at last month’s Senior Bowl by conducting interviews with linebacker prospects. Hodges has been with the Saints since 2017, climbing the ladder from a defensive assistant post to assistant linebackers coach in 2019, and now he’s running the show at that position group. He has his work cut for him with starters Alex Anzalone and Kiko Alonso returning from injured reserve, but things should be fine with first-team All-Pro linebacker Demario Davis leading the unit.

This change should be the only big shakeup on the Saints coaching staff this offseason. They lost just two coaches in this year’s hiring cycle, with Nolan leaving for Dallas and assistant defensive backs coach Leigh Torrence joining the New York Jets. With a largely-intact coaching staff and a talent-rich roster, the Saints are clearly expecting to run it back again in 2020.

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Texas HS football playoff game location decided by LSU-A&M score

The Hawley vs. Post game location was decided by … the final score of the LSU vs. Texas A&M game?

Saturday night’s college football matchup between the LSU Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies had people watching for more reasons than seeing if LSU would earn its first undefeated regular season in eight years.

The 2A Division I regional final matchup between No. 5 Hawley (13-0) and No. 6 Post (13-0) was using the combined final score of the LSU-A&M game to determine which team will be the home team.

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LSU won the game 50-7 for a combined score of 57 points, which means Post will be the home team. If the score would have been even, Hawley would have been the home team. The game is schedule for 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Mustang Bowl in Sweetwater.

Typically to determine sites and whether a team will be home and away for a playoff contest, coaches and athletic administrators in Texas typically use the “zip code game.” One coach picks a town and the other answers odd or even for the zip code. Things have evolved from actual coin flips. It’s you might see zip code books in a coach’s office next to the latest book about football.

Hawley has advanced to the regional finals for the first time in program history after falling short in the area round for six consecutive seasons.

Post is in the fourth round of the playoffs for the first time since 2001.