Derrick Nnadi
in our view
Nnadi's bowling ball-like build makes him a tough matchup for taller offensive linemen, who struggle to win the leverage battle and uproot him from his spot when blocking him one-on-one. He does not possess the power to anchor effectively versus double-teams, however, and is not a classic slashing penetrator, himself. To be at his most effective, Nnadi needs a similar situation to what he had at Florida State - speedy edge rushers forcing ball-carriers upfield where he can swallow them up.
strengths
Possesses a short, stubby frame conducive to winning the leverage battle at the line of scrimmage with broad shoulders and hips, a thick middle and bubble and tree stumps for limbs. Nnadi flashes an impressive initial burst for a man of his build, surprising opponents with his quickness to split gaps and lateral agility to be effective on stunts and twists. Nnadi uses his natural leverage and upper-body power to engage, hold his ground and shed, quickly resetting his eyes to find the football and pursue. His smooth hips allow him to break down and quickly redirect in short spaces. Nnadi can deliver a forceful strike to shed blockers in a flash and is a generally reliable tackler who can generate impressive stopping power when he has a runway. Nnadi bends at the knees and keeps his butt down, using good technique to complement his build to anchor, often creating the pile that makes for easy tackle opportunities for teammates. Good effort in pursuit, racking up tackles down the line out of sheer hustle. Highly durable player with no games missed due to injury over his career, including the past three seasons in which he has started 36 of 38 games (not counting the 2017 Independence Bowl). - Rob Rang 12/18/2017
compares to
Hall of Famer Art Donovan, Colts. Lovingly referred to as "Fatso" during a 12-year career in which he went to the Pro Bowl five times, Donovan was one of the original run-stuffers due to his blocky frame, strength and the toughness one would only expect from an athlete who put his college and NFL playing days at hold so he could enlist in the Marines during World War II. The late affable Donovan would probably appreciate Nnadi's stout frame, strength and consistency.
weaknesses
Nnadi comes with obvious size limitations and may be limited to one-gap schemes against the behemoths he will see in the NFL. Nnadi's round build makes it easy for would-be blockers to grab hold of him, a fact exacerbated by what appear to be shorter-than-ideal arms. Too often elusive ball-carriers who saw Nnadi coming were able to squirt free in part due to his average reach, a factor which also shows up in the passing game and special teams where Nnadi has just 3 passes batted down and zero blocks in 47 career games... Stout enough to anchor one-on-one but struggled vs. double-teams. Good lateral agility for a man with his frame but is just average among defensive tackles in this regard overall, struggling to raise his feet high enough to step over the bodies on the turf and winding up falling over too often, himself. -- Rob Rang 12/18/2017
Ocean Lakes HIgh School, Virginia Beach. Consensus four-star defensive tackle recruit in the 2014 recruiting class
ranked the nations fourth-best defensive tackle recruit and the No. 4 prospect in Virginia by Rivals (No. 81 player overall)
ranked No. 8 defensive tackle and the No. 5 prospect in Virginia by 247Sports (No. 80 overall)
tabbed No. 21 defensive tackle and No. 6 player in Virginia by ESPN (No. 253 overall)./ Scouts third-best defensive tackle
played in the Chesapeake Bowl, a Virginia all-star game, and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl
listed as the Virginia-Pilots No. 4 prospect
led Ocean Lakes to a 12-1 record and the Group 6A South Region semifinals as a senior, piling up 71 tackles and 20 sacks
anchored a Dolphins defense that held eight opponents to a touchdown or less. Beach District co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2013
totaled 167 total tackles, 27 tackles for loss and 13 sacks while leading Ocean Lakes to its first state championship game appearance as a junior in 2012, grabbing First Team All-Beach District and All-Eastern Region honors
First Team All-Tidewater selection as a junior and a senior
chose Florida State over Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Virginia and Penn State.
Born May 9, 1996
majoring in social science.
2017
defensive | ||||||
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TFL | QB HUR | TOT | TD | PD | SACKS | SOLO |
10.0 | 2.0 | 53.0 | 0.0 | 1.0 | 3.5 | 22.0 |
2016
fumbles | ||
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REC | LOST | FUM |
1.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
defensive | ||||||
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TFL | QB HUR | TOT | TD | PD | SACKS | SOLO |
10.5 | 2.0 | 49.0 | 0.0 | 1.0 | 6.0 | 26.0 |
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 3-4 |
Height: | 6-1 |
Weight: | 317.0 |
Forty: | 5.33 |
Arm: | 33 1/2 |
Hand: | 09 7/8 |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.97 |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | 25 1/2 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 8.15 |
Bench: | 25.0 |
Shuttle: | 5.02 |
10: | 1.76 |
20: | 3.0 |
40: | 5.37 |
BJ: | 08'00" |
VJ: | 27.0 |