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#42
Romello Height
78.0
Grade
Draft Projection
2
Round
33 - 70
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'3"
Height
239
Weight (lbs)
32.25"
Arm Length
9.5"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
College Statistics
12
Games
4.5
Sacks
31
Tackles
22
Pressures
Scouting Report
Explosive pass rusher at 6'3", 239 lbs with one of the best spin moves in the 2026 draft class and the third-best overall PFF defense grade among edge rushers. Recorded a career-high 9 sacks and 10.5 TFLs in 2025 using his quick change of direction to glide from one edge to the other. Lack of ideal bulk limits his every-down upside as a pure specialist.
Player Comparison
Khalil Mack
Strengths
- Exceptional first-step quickness allows him to win the corner before offensive tackles can establish their kick-slide, creating consistent pressure opportunities even against quality competition.
- Hand usage is advanced with multiple counters-swipe, rip, and spin moves keep blockers guessing and prevent them from locking onto his frame consistently.
- Motor runs hot from snap to whistle with relentless pursuit angles that result in backside cleanup tackles and disrupted rushing lanes downfield.
- Coverage ability is legitimately rare for an edge rusher, showing comfort dropping into zones and carrying tight ends vertically without looking lost in space.
- Bend around the edge is natural despite average length, able to flatten to the quarterback while maintaining balance through his rush path.
- Processes blocking schemes quickly and doesn't get caught up in trash, finding the ball carrier through traffic with urgency and decisiveness.
- Accelerates through contact on tackles rather than lunging, driving his legs and finishing with authority when he arrives at the ball carrier.
- Experience against top competition across multiple conferences provides a varied film portfolio that shows adaptability to different offensive styles and tempo variations.
Areas to Improve
- Size limitations at 240 pounds become glaring when offensive tackles get hands on him cleanly-he gets stone-walled and struggles to disengage or create push.
- Run defense consistency wavers as he chases splash plays, getting washed down the line or caught inside when trying to knife gaps aggressively.
- Tackling technique breaks down in space where he arrives high and misses too many one-on-one opportunities against shifty backs in the open field.
- Lack of functional length shows up when trying to stack-and-shed-can't hold the point against double teams and gets moved off his spot.
- Pass rush plan can become predictable when speed doesn't work, lacking the power conversion moves or counter rushes that would keep tackles honest.