Draft Preview 2024: Edge
February 21, 2024
By Noonefromtampa
[EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in our annual draft preview series. We’ll cover one draft position group per week both in print and on The Hog Sty Podcast leading into the draft. The series will provide an overview on the players available, as well as specific possibilities for Washington.]
Overview
The edge position is a priority for Washington this offseason. The Commanders will likely address the deficit of talent at the position group both through free agency and the draft. Last season, in an unheard of move, Washington traded both their starting defensive ends to other teams at the deadline for draft picks. With Chase Young and Montez Sweat gone, reserve players got their chance to play, and they played like reserve players. So, new defensive coordinator Joe Whitt will have to sort out how he can generate a pass rush which is essential in today’s pass happy NFL.
Draft Pool
The top 20 players at the edge or 5-technique (defensive end) spots in the draft include:
Prospect | College | Pos | Ht | Wt | Elig | Round |
Jared Verse | Florida State | EDGE | 6’3″ | 253 | RJR | 1 |
Dallas Turner | Alabama | EDGE | 6’3″ | 242 | JR | 1 |
Laiatu Latu | UCLA | EDGE | 6’5″ | 261 | RSR | 1 |
Chop Robinson | Penn State | EDGE | 6’3″ | 253 | JR | 2 |
Chris Braswell | Alabama | EDGE | 6’3″ | 257 | SR | 2 |
Bralen Trice | Washington | EDGE | 6’3″ | 269 | RJR | 2-3 |
Jonah Elliss | Utah | EDGE | 6’2″ | 243 | JR | 2-3 |
Kris Jenkins | Michigan | DL5T | 6’3″ | 285 | SR | 2-3 |
Adisa Isaac | Penn State | EDGE | 6’5″ | 250 | RJR | 2-3 |
Michael Hall Jr. | Ohio State | DL5T | 6’2″ | 280 | RSO | 3 |
Brandon Dorlus | Oregon | EDGE | 6’3″ | 272 | RSR | 3 |
Xavier Thomas | Clemson | EDGE | 6’2″ | 244 | RSR | 3 |
Marshawn Kneeland | Western Michigan | EDGE | 6’3″ | 268 | RJR | 3-4 |
Gabriel Murphy | UCLA | EDGE | 6’2″ | 249 | RSO | 3-4 |
Grayson Murphy | UCLA | EDGE | 6’2″ | 251 | RSO | 3-4 |
Darius Robinson | Missouri | DL5T | 6’5″ | 286 | GR | 3-4 |
Mohamed Kamara | Colorado State | EDGE | 6’1″ | 252 | SR | 4-6 |
Justin Eboigbe | Alabama | DL5T | 6’4″ | 292 | RSR | 4-6 |
Gabe Hall | Baylor | DL5T | 6’6″ | 290 | RSR | 4-6 |
Jaylen Harrell | Michigan | EDGE | 6’4″ | 251 | SR | 4-6 |
Depending on which analyst you read, Verse, Turner or Latu could be first off the board. Latu has some injury concerns, so he may go last of the three. In 2023, Turner had 11 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss and Latu had 13 sacks and 27 tackles for loss, while Verse has 9 sacks and 15 tackles for loss. One of these players may come into play for Washington, but only the team trades back in round one.
If Washington takes a quarterback with the second pick overall, they will most likely take an edge player in the second round with either pick 35 or 40. Depending who is still on the board, players like Chop Robinson, Chris Braswell, and Jonah Ellis.
Here are some Chop Robinson takes:
DE Chop Robinson
*Snap timing
*1st step explosiveness
*Two-handed speed swipe pic.twitter.com/JMIse7N0cp— Erik Turner Cover 1 Jefe (@ErikJTurner) February 16, 2024
Penn State EDGE Chop Robinson is an explosive athlete with a relentless motor, a scouting report:
✅ High motor
✅ Explosive off the line
✅ Functional strength
✅ Good bend & overall flexibility
✅ Twitchy and agile
✅ Able to play in space❓ Block shedding
❓ Play… pic.twitter.com/7F6EeUxJ4h— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) February 14, 2024
Chris Braswell takes:
If the Ravens want to draft an EDGE early in the draft, Chris Braswell is definitely my guy for a Day 2 selection. Explosion, quick first step and power are his biggest tools. Can go after the QB and stop the run. Interesting option to play strong side if KVN and Bowser are done pic.twitter.com/yc0MxTHAei
— Pedro H. Rhormes (@rhormes_) February 15, 2024
Excited to see how #Alabama edge Chris Braswell tests at the combine. I think he could surprise some people. Suddenness and burst off the line #RTR pic.twitter.com/c4Wt1Xk8MG
— Clint Brewster (@clintbrew247) February 16, 2024
Jonah Ellis take:
Jonah Ellis (Utah)
Ellis' spin move would make Dwight Freeney proud. He's got a quick first step but not sure he has the speed to threaten the corner consistently in the NFL. But with his pass rush arsenal and motor he could become a good rotational pass rusher pic.twitter.com/hl4hPwnCat— Chicago Football Connection (@CFCBears) November 8, 2023
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