2023 DE/ER preview

August 17, 2022

Tide ER heads strong DE/ER contingent for 2023 … Here’s a bit of an interesting stat: more DEs have been selected with top 5 picks over the past decade than QBs. That includes this past April’s draft when three DEs were taken in the top 5 picks including former Georgia DE Travon Walker who Jacksonville chose with the #1 pick overall. And while one of QBs Bryce Young of Alabama and Ohio State’s CJ Stroud are the favorites to go first overall next April, a pretty good case can be made that Young’s Tide teammate Will Anderson currently grades out as the top-rated prospect for the upcoming draft. Certainly, one can make the case that Anderson was THE best player in college football last fall when he rang up 17.5 sacks in leading Alabama to the national championship game.

Anderson, though, is a tad undersized at 245 pounds and there are going to be teams that wonder if he’ll be big enough to play with his hand on the ground in 4-2-5 situations which may cost him a real shot at the #1 pick overall next April. Still, Anderson is just too disruptive to have to wait too long to hear his name called next April 28th.

And while edge rushers likely won’t dominate the early going at the 2023 draft as they did this past April, it’s also a very good class with as many as a half dozen legitimate first-round prospects. Myles Murphy, a true DE at 6-5, 275, for example, also has top ten potential, while Notre Dame’s Isaiah Foskey, Nolan Smith of Georgia, and B.J. Ojulari of LSU all have later opening round grades. Arguably, the most interesting ER prospect in 2023 – and maybe the most interesting at any position – could be 6-7, 250-pound Andre Carter of Army who actually led the country in sacks per game last fall. Literally from any other school, Carter would conceivably be right up there with Bama’s Anderson, but there is always going to be the prickly question of his military commitment.

There is something of a drop-off after that first group, but there is still a decent contingent of second-day ER prospects including Ohio State star Zach Harrison and the appropriately named Habakkuk Baldonado of Pittsburgh! Meanwhile, there are several FCS pass rushers to keep an eye on in that range including Isaiah Land of Florida A&M and Montana State’s Patrick O’Connell. Neither is all that big at around 230 pounds, but they have both been dominant at that level. Land in particular actually led all of college football with 19 sacks last fall.

And for the future, the top freshman ERs in the country last year include Collin Oliver of Oklahoma State and Josiah Stewart of Coastal Carolina, both of whom were double digit sackers last fall, while Lukas Van Ness of Iowa reminds people of Aidan Hutchinson, the second player selected this past April. Meanwhile, the search for ERs for the 2025 draft may start at Texas A&M which signed both of this year’s top incoming DEs in Lebbeus Overton from Milton Georgia and Shemar Stewart from Tampa.

Top 20 DE/ER prospects for 2023:

April 26, 2023 1:32 PM

#PlayerHT/WT40XCollegeNotes
Will Anderson6-3.54.60cAlabamaOLB
Tyree Wilson6-6, 2714.75Texas TechDE/X
Nolan Smith6-2, 2384.39cGeorgiaOLB, X
Lukas Van Ness6-5, 2724.58cIowaDE
Myles Murphy6-5, 2684.55pClemsonDE
Keion White6-6, 2854.80GeorgiaTech5T
Will McDonald6-3.5, 2394.70pIowa StateOLB
Felix Anudike-Uzomah6-3, 2554.75Kansas StateDE
Isaiah Foskey6-5, 2644.58cNotre DameOLB
BJ Ojulari6-3, 2484.60LSUOLB
Derick Hall6-2.5, 2544.55cAuburnDE
Tuli Tuipulotu6-3, 2664.80Southern CaliforniaDT
Zach Harrison6-5.5, 2744.65Ohio StateDE
DJ Johnson6-4, 2604.49cOregonDE
Isaiah Maguire6-4, 2684.76cMissouriDE
Byron Young6-2.5, 2504.43cTennesseeOLB
Yasir Abdullah6-0.5, 2374.47cLouisville
Dylan Horton6-4, 2574.65TCUDE
Mike Morris6-5, 2754.95cMichiganDE, 5T, DT
Andre Carter6-6.5, 2564.65ArmyOLB, MIL
Tavius Robinson6-6, 2574.66cMississippiDE
Viliami Fehoko6-4, 2764.80San Jose StateDE
Colby Wooden6-4, 2734.79cAuburn5T
YaYa Diaby6-3.5, 2634.51cLouisvilleDE
Dante Stills6-3.5, 2864.85cWest Virginia5T
KJ Henry6-4, 2514.71cClemsonDE
Jose Ramirez6-1.5, 2424.73cEastern MichiganDE
Thomas Incoom6-2, 2624.66cCentral MichiganDE
Nick Hampton6-2, 2364.58cAppalachian StateOLB
Lonnie Phelps6-2.5, 2454.55cKansas OLB
Habakkuk Baldonado6-4, 2514.78cPittsburghDE
Ali Gaye6-6, 2634.74cLSUDE
Ochaun Mathis6-4.5, 2504.75NebraskaDE
MJ Anderson6-2, 2704.85Iowa State
Caleb Murphy6-3, 2554.81cFerris State
Ikenna Enechuwa6-5, 2704.85Rice
Tyrus Wheat6-2, 2634.65cMississippi StateOLB
Brenton Cox6-3, 2554.75FloridaOLB, O
Reggie Grimes6-4, 2754.80OklahomaDE
Derek Parish6-0, 2454.60pHoustonFB, ST
Tyler Lacy6-4, 2805.11cOklahoma State5T
BJ Thompson6-5, 2404.75Stephen F AustinDE
Akheem Mesidor6-3, 2754.85MiamiDE
Jordan Burch6-5, 2754.85South CarolinaDE
Tyler Batty6-5, 2754.80BYUDE
Trajan Jeffcoat6-4, 2704.85MissouriDE
Brock Martin6-3, 2454.75Oklahoma StateOLB
Solomon Byrd6-3, 2554.75Southern CaliforniaDE
Spencer Waege6-5, 2804.85North Dakota StateDE, X
Eyabi Okie6-5, 2454.70MichiganOLB
Ian Marshall6-1, 2704.80Northern StateDE

* e indicates estimated time; c indicates combine; p indicates pro day time

** X indicates player has an injury or illness issue; XX indicates serious injury or illness that could impact draft status; XXX indicates injury or illness that could be career threatening; O indicates off-field issue