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1 Justin Madubuike*, DT, 6=3 #305 Texas A&M
Justin Madubuike projects favorably into numerous defensive fronts. Implemented as a 0-tech NT in rush situations, 3T and also as a base end, there's versatility here that makes Madubuike an appealing player in a number of different fronts. His explosiveness is best implemented in a penetration role and he shouldn't be bothered with trying to stack or two-gap blocks for his best results. There's some polish needed for consistency's sake but this is a future NFL starter up front
2 Troy Pride Jr., 6 #190 CB, Notre Dame
3 Antonio Gandy-Golden, 6-3 #225 WR, Liberty
4 Malik Harrison, ILB, 6-2 #250 Ohio State
5 Joe Reed, KR/PR/WR, 6 #225 Virginia
7 ANY KICKER
Justin Madubuike projects favorably into numerous defensive fronts. Implemented as a 0-tech NT in rush situations, 3T and also as a base end, there's versatility here that makes Madubuike an appealing player in a number of different fronts. His explosiveness is best implemented in a penetration role and he shouldn't be bothered with trying to stack or two-gap blocks for his best results. There's some polish needed for consistency's sake but this is a future NFL starter up front
2 Troy Pride Jr., 6 #190 CB, Notre Dame
3 Antonio Gandy-Golden, 6-3 #225 WR, Liberty
4 Malik Harrison, ILB, 6-2 #250 Ohio State
5 Joe Reed, KR/PR/WR, 6 #225 Virginia
7 ANY KICKER
