

Dude reminds me of Harold Landry, to an extent. He doesn't have the same crazy bend to flatten to the QB, but he has the same great get off, and his active hands allow him to soften the edge, resulting in an ability to corner that is reminiscent of Landry. He will be a one-year wonder if he comes out this year, but his hand work, speed to power counter, and nation leading 5 sacks (4 against a crappy Wake Forest LT, though) might be enough to get him into the 2019 draft. I haven't seen a great inside counter yet, but I've only been on him for a minute after reading this article.