NFL Draft Profile: Justin Eboigbe, Defensive Lineman, Alabama Crimson Tide

NFL Draft profile scouting report for Alabama iDL Justin Eboigbe
NFL Draft Profile: Justin Eboigbe, Defensive Lineman, Alabama Crimson Tide
NFL Draft Profile: Justin Eboigbe, Defensive Lineman, Alabama Crimson Tide /
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Justin Eboigbe
alabama crimson tide logo

#92
Pos: iDL
Ht: 6046
Wt: 285
40: 5.17
DOB: 4/9/2001
Hometown: Forest Park, GA
High School: Forest Park
Eligibility: 2023

Justin Eboigbe
Alabama Crimson Tide


One-Liner:

Tall 3-4 defensive end who understands how to use his length. Struggles with pad level and is still developing his technique.

Evaluation:

Long defensive end who understands how to play at extension. Eboigbe has pop behind his pads at the point of attack, standing blockers up. He uses his length on the outside or inside, long arming tackles and twisting guards after standing them up. Strong secondary leg drive displays lower body power. Flashing quick hands, he can swipe punches to stay clean. In the run game, he anchors well and sets a firm edge. His power at the point of attack allows him to reset the line of scrimmage, forcing cutbacks in the lateral run game. He stays square at extension, moving laterally. With textbook hand placement, he is best using his violent hands to disengage, pulling blockers. Eboigbe gets better as the game goes on, picking up on opponents’ tendencies and weaknesses. High effort player who is a reliable tackler. Gets his hands up to bat passes at the line. First step lacks explosiveness as he fails to snap out of his stance. Patient blockers give him issues, taking too long to take the initiative himself. Eboigbe plays at inconsistent pad levels, sometimes too high, exposing his chest and leaning at other times. His timing to disengage is often off, preventing him from two gapping successfully. Has many wasted movements trying to get into position and establish leverage, causing him to be late to locating ball carriers. Tall, long 3-4 defensive end with pop behind his pads. Eboigbe understands how to utilize his length. He flashes quick, decisive hands and leg drive to become a complete player. A slow get-off and inconsistent pad level get him in trouble. He is still developing his hand usage to disengage consistently. Eboigbe projects as a future starting 3-4 defensive end who wins with length. He can come off the bench and play valuable snaps early on as he works on technical aspects of his game. 

Grade:

6th Round

Background: 

Justin Eboigbe, a four star defensive end and known as a top player in Georgia, started off well at Alabama, playing in 10 games as a freshman in 2019. In 2020 and 2021, he totaled two nineteen tackle seasons and had two pass breakups in 2021. From Forest Park, Georgia, and attending Forest Park High School, Justin Eboigbe played in the Under Armour All American Game. Looking to 2022, Eboigbe will look to be an outstanding player on the defensive side of the ball.


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