Scouting Profile: Florida DE/OLB Dante Fowler Jr.
Get an in-depth look at the top prospects in this year's draft class leading up to the NFL draft, which takes place from April 30 to May 2 in Chicago.
To view our complete list of 2015 prospect profiles, tap here.
Dante Fowler Jr.
Position: DE/OLB
School: Florida
College Experience: Junior
Height: 6-3
Weight: 261 lbs.
Age: 20
Combine Results
Event | Result |
---|---|
40-yd Dash | 4.60 sec |
Bench Press | 19 reps |
Vertical Jump | 32.5 inches |
Broad Jump | 9-foot-4 |
3-Cone Drill | 7.40 sec |
20-yd Shuttle | 4.32 sec |
Strengths
- Athletic and powerful edge defender capable of rushing the passer either as a 3-4 outside linebacker or as a 4-3 defensive end.
- Demonstrated an ability to beat offensive linemen and get to the quarterback in a number of different ways, and his technique in doing so should only improve when settling into an edge role at the next level.
- Capable of either holding the edge on the play side or making a tackle in pursuit in the running game. Willing to take on pulling blockers and demonstrates physicality by initiating contact.
- Rarely ends up on the ground, showing necessary awareness and balance to avoid cut blocks and remain in the play.
- Gets up-field with a quick first step off the snap. Plays with a consistently high level of effort and competitiveness until the whistle.
- Active and powerful hands that should only improve in effectiveness with refined technique.
Weaknesses
- Will need to further develop pass-rush technique from the edge, as he lined up and rushed from a number of different positions throughout his career at Florida.
- Can struggle at times in the running game, allowing opposing linemen to get their hands inside and lock out.
- May have the highest ceiling of any edge defender in this year's class, but he could take some time to reach his potential at the next level.
NFL Player Comparison: Terrell Suggs
A scheme-versatile talent with the ability to become a dominant force against both the run and pass on the edge, Fowler's frame, explosiveness and high-effort playing style best compare to Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs. Like Suggs, Fowler could end up a regular at the Pro Bowl quite early on in his pro career, with the potential to be a perennial double-digit sack producer.
Ideal Fit: Oakland Raiders
The Raiders addressed their pass rush at the top of last year's draft by selecting linebacker Khalil Mack at No. 5 overall, but weakside defensive end is a pressing need this time around. Fowler would be an every-down player at that spot from Day 1, giving Oakland an impressive young tandem of edge rushers to build around going forward.
Draft Projection: Round 1 (Top 10)