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How the class’ offensive tackles performed in one-on-one pass-blocking situations

2YAHEHR DALLAS, TX - OCTOBER 12: Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) celebrates a touchdown by Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) by tapping him on the top of his helmet during the Allstate Red River Rivalry SEC college football game between Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners on October 12, 2024, at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

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How the class’ offensive tackles performed in one-on-one pass-blocking situations

2YAHEHR DALLAS, TX - OCTOBER 12: Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) celebrates a touchdown by Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) by tapping him on the top of his helmet during the Allstate Red River Rivalry SEC college football game between Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners on October 12, 2024, at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

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2025 NFL Draft: How the class’ interior defensive linemen held up against double teams

2YAEP87 Eugene, United States. 12th Oct, 2024. October 12, 2024: Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (55) flushes Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) from the packet during the NCAA Football game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Oregon Ducks in Eugene, Oregon. Oregon defeated Ohio State 32-31. Steve Faber/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Steve Faber/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News

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2025 NFL Draft: How the class’ interior defensive linemen fared in one-on-one matchups

Interior defensive linemen don’t always get the spotlight, but isolating their one-on-one reps can reveal elite disruptors. As part of our 2025 NFL Draft coverage, we’re diving into these trench battles with PFF’s uniquely detailed analysis. Be sure to explore the full PFF Draft Guide, PFF Big Board, and Mock Draft Simulator for more pre-draft tools and insights. Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings NameTeamRushesPass-rush win rateAeneas PeeblesVA TECH10427.80%Omarr Norman-LottTENNESSEE5427.10%Derrick HarmonOREGON15724.20%T.J. SandersS CAROLINA11623.70%Darrell Jackson Jr.FLORIDA ST10622.40%Elijah HillsWISCONSIN6022.40%Rylie MillsNOTRE DAME12821.60%Rene KongaLOUISVILLE6721.00%Akelo StoneOLE MISS3920.50%Mason GrahamMICHIGAN15419.90%Walter NolenOLE MISS12119.40%Wilfried PeneVA TECH12218.80%Tim Keenan IIIALABAMA9818.30%Jeff ClarkARIZONA ST4717.80%Howard Cross IIINOTRE DAME11717.70%Darius AlexanderTOLEDO14817.50%Joshua HarrisN CAROLINA5517.30%Cam HorsleyBOSTON COL10617.20%Vernon BroughtonTEXAS15217.10%Jordan PhillipsMARYLAND12316.20%Simeon Barrow Jr.MIAMI FL10116.00%Jared Harrison-HunteSMU19516.00%Tonka HemingwayS CAROLINA12615.80%Caleb BanksFLORIDA7515.70%Payton PageCLEMSON5415.70%Dennis Briggs Jr.ILLINOIS10815.40%Dezmond TellLOUISVILLE6815.40%Gavin MeyerUSC4815.20%Kyonte HamiltonRUTGERS5615.10%TeRah EdwardsILLINOIS6515.00%Deone WalkerKENTUCKY10614.90%Junior TafunaUTAH4814.90%Tommy AkingbesoteMARYLAND15614.80%Jermayne LoleTEXAS8514.80%Jackie MarshallBAYLOR8214.70%Ty RobinsonNEBRASKA15014.70%Rayshaun BennyMICHIGAN10614.60%Aaron HallDUKE6514.50%CJ WestINDIANA7314.10%Ahmad […]

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2025 NFL Draft: How the class’ edge defenders handled double teams

Tennessee‘s James Pearce Jr. flashes: Peace faced a double team 56 times last season, and he beat the blockers on 20.8% of those reps. With the 2025 NFL Draft on the horizon, we're digging into how this year’s edge defender class fared when faced with added attention. Using insights from PFF’s advanced charting, we explore which players held up or even thrived against double teams. For full breakdowns and draft projections, visit the PFF Draft Guide, PFF Big Board and Mock Draft Simulator. Click here for more draft tools: NFL Draft Big Board | Mock Draft Simulator | NCAA Premium Stats2025 PFF Draft Guide | Mock Draft Hub | Prospect Data ProfilesDraft Position Rankings NameTeamRushesWin RateQuandarrius RobinsonALABAMA1333.30%John PiusWISCONSIN3428.10%Trace FordOKLAHOMA2323.80%Nate MatlackPITTSBURGH2223.80%Josaiah StewartMICHIGAN4520.90%James Pearce Jr.TENNESSEE5620.80%Abdul CarterPENN STATE9220.70%Ashton GillotteLOUISVILLE10920.00%B.J. Green IICOLORADO3318.80%JT TuimoloauOHIO STATE8418.80%Darryl PetersonWISCONSIN4818.20%Quintayvious HutchinsBOSTON COL3817.60%Ethan DownsOKLAHOMA7317.40%Elijah RobertsSMU13317.30%Princely UmanmielenOLE MISS7217.20%Tramel LoganLOUISVILLE3117.20%J.J. WeaverKENTUCKY4017.10%Jahfari HarveySMU5717.00%Shemar StewartTEXAS A&M11816.80%Kyle KennardS CAROLINA6216.70%Ahmed HassaneinBOISE ST3816.70%Mike GreenMARSHALL7516.40%T.J. JacksonW VIRGINIA10516.30%Nic […]

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NFL Draft Trends: Six teams poised to address pass-rush deficiencies early

Panthers expected to double-dip on pass rushers early: After finishing last in pressure rate for two consecutive seasons, Carolina is a prime candidate to invest heavily in edge defenders in the 2025 NFL Draft. Patriots could target top-tier defensive lineman at No. 4: With the addition of Milton Williams and Harold Landry III, New England may look to further boost its front with Abdul Carter or Mason Graham. If recent draft trends from the past decade hold, the following six teams — the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans — will likely target pass-rushing help in the 2025 NFL Draft. From 2014 to 2023, there have been 27 instances of teams finishing a season with a pressure rate below 30%. In every case, those teams selected either an interior defensive lineman or […]

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Fantasy Football: Analytical sleepers from the 2025 rookie wide receiver class

Tez Johnson, as small as he is, offers one of the most intriguing production profiles in this class: A team will have to be willing to overlook the size concerns, but Johnson’s speed and ability to win in various ways could prove valuable at the next level. Tre Harris isn’t a deep sleeper but he might still be getting overlooked: As a fringe Day 2/Day 3 pick, the Ole Miss offense undoubtedly helped Harris produce, but that doesn’t mean he won’t translate to the NFL. 2025 NFL Draft season is here: Try PFF's best-in-class Mock Draft Simulator and learn about 2025's top prospects while trading and drafting for your favorite NFL team. Estimated reading time: 9 minutes After going over some of the standout analytical data from the top-five wide receivers in this year’s class, we'll now shift our focus […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Notable fallers in the PFF Mock Draft Simulator

Oregon's Dillon Gabriel slides: Gabriel is a major NFL outlier in height, weight and even his throwing hand, but few have his mastery of the position with poise, anticipation and intelligence. Notre Dame's Benjamin Morrison falls out of Round 1: Morrison is a smart, smooth-moving man-coverage cornerback with good instincts for making plays on the ball. Getting back to form after hip surgery and getting a bit stronger are the keys to a future starting outside cornerback role in a man coverage system, but really any system. With each passing week, the 2025 NFL Draft picture becomes a little clearer, and PFF’s Mock Draft Simulator reflects that momentum. By tracking recent shifts in average draft position — and adding context from PFF’s big board and 2025 Draft Guide — we can spotlight the prospects generating buzz as the draft draws […]

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2025 NFL Draft: Notable risers in the PFF Mock Draft Simulator

Missouri's Armand Membou is rising: Membou presented a high athletic ceiling in 2023 before his confidence and control took off in 2024. There are times when he could play with more power, but he brings starting-caliber length and movement ability to the NFL with good production as a zone blocker. Boston College's Donovan Ezeiruaku is finding his way into Round 1: Ezeiruaku is a smaller outside linebacker-type edge rusher who can struggle with the power aspects of the game. However, his quick, smooth style paired with high football IQ and some very nice bend make him an ideal 3-4 pass rush type of defender to draft on Day 2. With each passing week, the 2025 NFL Draft picture becomes a little clearer, and PFF’s Mock Draft Simulator reflects that momentum. By tracking recent shifts in average draft position — and […]

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