Year | Proj. Rd | Ovr Rank | Best Rank | 1st Rd % | Consensus | Actual | Stars |
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2021 | UDFA | 312th | 153rd | 0.0% | - | UDFA | - (2017) |
Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical | Bench | Shuttle | 3 Cone | Broad Jump |
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6'0" | 311 | - | - | 23 | - | - | - |
A mainstay on the interior of the Oregon defensive line, nose tackle Jordon Scott is the type of lunch pail player whose impact largely goes unnoticed on the box score. Boasting a squatty and powerful frame, Scott is the type of early down run stopper who allows linebackers to roam free as he eats up multiple blockers in the process. He is a bowling ball with legs who possesses the natural leverage to get underneath opposing offensive linemen. There is a clear impact potential on early downs but that is where the potential impact stops. In terms of physical profile, Scott combines a limited...Preview Analysis provided byNFL Draft Bible on SI