Ezekiel Ansah scouting report




  • incredible quick for a man his size
  • persistent doesnt give up on a play
  • explosive
  • use hands well
  • good closing speed for a man that size
  • elite agility and range for a defensive end
  • size makes him verstaile
  • incredible power

weaknesses
  • lack of experiance
  • cupcake schedule
  • limited pass rush arsenal
  • can get tied up if engaged intially

bottom line: A raw 6'5 274 pound former track star with incredible athleticism and power. Only began playing football in 2010. Was dominant at times but playing for BYU leaves questions as to how he would compete against elite competition. Ansah has all of the tools to be a 4-3 and 3-4 end, a rush linebacker or a nickel defensive tackle, however he needs a good coaching staff in order to scrap the surface of his potential. A fast riser based on measurables, next to Barkevious Mingo the biggest risk-reward prospect in the draft

Bottom line: 20-30th overall (based on measurables and the combine, top 10)

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