Pass Rush:
NFL prototype: Jared Allen, Vikings
#7 Margus Hunt
Hunt has a lot of upside as a pass-rusher, but he needs more refinement with his moves. He also has to get better about using his hands and feet at the same time.
Run Defense:
NFL prototype: Justin Smith, 49ers
#3 Margus Hunt
Hunt only had 31 tackles this year, but he is very strong at the point of attack. Offensive linemen struggle to move him, and he could get even bigger in the NFL. Hunt went against both guards and tackles.
Motor:
NFL prototype: Jared Allen, Vikings
#6 Margus Hunt
Okafor, Jordan and Hunt all are high-effort players.
Speed:
NFL prototype: Jason Pierre-Paul, Giants
#7 Margus Hunt
Hunt has some speed and explosiveness for such a big lineman.
Strength:
NFL prototype: Justin Smith, 49ers
#1 Margus Hunt
Coaches have told me that the NFL is a big man's game and is trending that way with each passing year. Hunt already has NFL strength at 277 pounds, but he could approach 300 in the NFL. There is huge upside with Hunt to be a powerful defender who beats linemen with bull rushes and the strength to toss blockers aside. He already has a nasty bull rush.
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Versatility:
NFL prototype: Cameron Wake, Dolphins
#2 Margus Hunt
Hunt is very versatile as well. He can play 4-3 end and move inside to tackle on passing downs. Hunt's best position in the NFL could be as a 3-4 defensive end.
Upside:
NFL prototype: Jason Pierre-Paul, Giants
#5 Margus Hunt
Hunt presents upside and really showed massive improvement from his junior year to the end of his senior season.
Forcing Fumbles:
NFL prototype: Charles Johnson, Panthers
#7 Margus Hunt
Hunt recorded two forced fumbles but finished the year with one coming in his final collegiate game