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#146

Albert Regis

DT Texas A&M Junior
49.6
Grade

Draft Projection

5
Round
137 - 139
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'1"
Height
295
Weight (lbs)
31.625"
Arm Length
9.625"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

College Statistics

12
Games
1.2
Sacks
18
Tackles
9
Pressures

Strengths

  • Anchor strength at the point of attack is among the best in this class, consistently holding his ground against double teams and rarely getting moved off his spot even when offensive linemen get into his frame.
  • Shows outstanding pursuit speed for a 317-pound nose tackle, with enough lateral mobility to chase ball carriers from sideline to sideline and make plays outside the hash marks that smaller tackles struggle to reach.
  • Gap integrity is exceptional, as he understands his responsibility in the scheme and refuses to give ground on down blocks, maintaining his leverage to clog running lanes and force backs to bounce outside or cut back into traffic.
  • Motor runs consistently hot throughout every snap, never taking plays off even late in games or when the outcome is decided, which shows up in his tackle production and willingness to chase down screens and sweeps.
  • Pass disruption ability from the interior is genuinely impressive for a nose tackle, with three pass breakups in 2025 and six in 2024 demonstrating the hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness to get his mitts on throws at the second level.
  • Plays with controlled violence at the snap, delivering a punch that can jolt offensive linemen and create separation even when he's not winning with quickness, giving him a chance to disengage and find the football.
  • Football intelligence is evident in his pre-snap reads and ability to diagnose plays quickly, rarely caught out of position and showing the instincts to redirect when offenses try to influence him away from the point of attack.
  • Versatility to play multiple spots along the defensive line gives defensive coordinators options, as his high school experience at multiple positions translates to functional movement skills that allow him to kick inside or play the three-technique in sub packages.

Areas to Improve

  • Pass rush production is limited by a narrow arsenal of moves and inconsistent hand placement, leading to minimal pressure generation (just two sacks in 2025) and an inability to collapse the pocket as an interior rusher on passing downs.
  • Height limitation at 6'1" puts him at a distinct disadvantage against taller offensive linemen who can get their hands on him first and control his pad level, making it difficult to convert strength into consistent wins at the point of attack.
  • Get-off quickness is adequate but not explosive, as he doesn't threaten guards with his initial burst and allows blockers to establish position before he can generate any penetration into the backfield on passing situations.
  • Hand technique remains inconsistent, often lunging rather than placing hands with precision, which leads to offensive linemen controlling his chest plate and steering him away from plays despite his natural strength advantages.
  • Limited pass rush plan and move set means he's largely a one-dimensional run defender who struggles to win when asked to rush the passer, making him a liability in obvious passing situations unless he's strictly eating blocks for others to make plays.