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● By Tom Fornelli

Accuracy: 7.69%637th Place
What do you do with Jordan Davis? Davis had been one of my favorite players to watch at the college level this past season because he was the freakiest of all on a Georgia defense full of future NFL players. Human beings of Davis' size and stature are not supposed to move the way he does, and nothing he did at the combine surprised me. But what's his draft value? As incredible as he is, Davis plays a position that has evolved in recent seasons, and his strengths don't quite play to what the NFL is these days. Whereas an athletic freak who can take away an opponent's interior run game on his own will always have value, if you draft Davis in the first round, you're anticipating he'll be able to develop into a better pass rusher. The ideal NFL defensive tackle is one in the Aaron Donald mode. Somebody who doesn't just destroy a run game but can collapse the pocket from the interior on his own and get to the quarterback. Davis' sacks are often the result of pressure from one of Georgia's edge rushers forcing a QB up in the pocket into his waiting arms.

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