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#61
Tyreak Sapp
70.0
Grade
Draft Projection
3
Round
70 - 115
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'2"
Height
273
Weight (lbs)
32.0"
Arm Length
9.5"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
College Statistics
12
Games
4.5
Sacks
32
Tackles
22
Pressures
Scouting Report
Compact 6'2", 272-pound defensive lineman with great play strength, heavy hands, and a sturdy base as a solid run defender. Rarely gets knocked off balance and handles double teams with discipline; runs defense is the foundation of his profile. Poor use of hands as a pass rusher and average athletic profile limit his three-down potential at the next level.
Player Comparison
Za'Darius Smith
Strengths
- Exceptional hand technique with shocking power at the point of attack - consistently stacks and sheds blockers with violent initial punch that rocks offensive linemen backward.
- Plays with outstanding leverage against the run, maintaining a powerful base while anchoring against double teams - showed this repeatedly against Texas A&M's zone scheme.
- Natural block recognition skills help him diagnose plays quickly - rarely gets caught upfield and maintains disciplined gap integrity even against misdirection.
- Nasty edge setter who converts power to violence when engaging tackles - consistently forces runners to redirect into pursuit or bounce outside to less favorable angles.
- Developed an effective cross-chop as his go-to pass rush move - timed it beautifully for critical fourth quarter sack against Ole Miss that forced punt.
- Demonstrates surprising fluidity when working laterally - can scrape down the line against zone runs while maintaining position to finish plays.
- Scheme versatile frame allows him to reduce inside on passing downs - has enough quickness to exploit guards while maintaining power to bull rush.
- Reliable finisher who drives through ball carriers - missed tackle rate has decreased each season showing technical improvement and growing confidence.
Areas to Improve
- First-step explosiveness is merely adequate by NFL standards - won't threaten elite tackles with pure speed around the corner at the next level.
- Rush plan can stall when initial move is countered - needs to develop more seamless transitions between primary and secondary moves against savvy tackles.
- Closing burst in space is middling - won't consistently run down backs or mobile QBs who break contain and get to the perimeter.
- Can get caught playing tall when navigating traffic - occasionally loses his leverage advantage when working through congestion between the tackles.
- Sack production (7 in 2024) suggests a complementary rusher rather than a dominant edge presence - may never develop into a double-digit sack artist.