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Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (4/10/2026 9:18:34 AM)
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Some DL prospects via ESPN: 42. Peter Woods, DT, Clemson Height: 6-3 | Weight: 298 | Grade: 83 Comp: Devonte Wyatt Woods is a 3-technique defensive tackle with the quickness to be an immediate pocket disruptor in the NFL. He gets double-teamed a lot because offensive linemen struggle to match his first step in one-on-one situations. Woods has the strength to counter that, accumulating five career sacks and 42 hurries despite the extra attention. Though his lack of sack production could limit his upside for some teams, Woods' position-specific traits are good enough to make him a top-50 pick. 43. Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State Height: 6-2 | Weight: 326 | Grade: 83 Comp: Travis Jones I rarely put nose tackle prospects in Round 1 consideration, but I'm making an exception for McDonald. He is impactful against the run with his anchor strength, but he also has the necessary quickness and leverage to be a pocket-collapsing menace. McDonald had three sacks and nine pressures on 223 pass-rush snaps while posting 67 tackles and 17 run stops. He can fit in a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme. 47. Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech Height: 6-4 | Weight: 318 | Grade: 82 Comp: DJ Reader A plug in the middle of the defense, Hunter is a scheme-wrecking nose tackle with the tools to be a two-gapping run-stuffer with alignment versatility. Hunter jumped off the tape last season with productive edge rushers flanking him, showing the length and leverage to dominate with a bull-rush move or to lock-out advancing blockers in the run game. Hunter might never be a high-end pass-rushing tackle, but he's a premier anchor for 3-4 defenses. 48. Caleb Banks, DT, Florida Height: 6-6 | Weight: 327 | Grade: 82 Comp: Javon Kinlaw Banks didn't make the initial top 50 after playing in only three games last season because of a foot injury. A fantastic Senior Bowl week started his rise onto the list before he aced the combine with a 5.04 40 time at 327 pounds. Banks' movement and power are elite for his size, making him the ideal nose tackle prospect, but he also has enough up-field push to be a factor against the pass.
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