Michigan DT Mason Graham Scouting Report - 2025 NFL Draft
Stats and Size
6’3” 320 lbs
Career Stats: 17 TFLs, 9 Sacks
Strong Points
Elite Burst and Bend: Very quick first step and incredible flexibility enable him to out-athlete many offensive linemen. Also helps him close down and finish on ball carriers with force
Disruptive Power: Plays with the leg drive and strength to completely overwhelm blockers, making him immovable at the point of attack. Additionally has ideal pad level, getting underneath blockers to win with leverage.
Active Hands: Has the hand usage to quickly disengage from blockers, especially on passing downs.
Weak Points
Limited Arm Length: Arm length is on the shorter side, but it does not negatively impact his performance.
Evaluation
Graham is a physical freak, with the power, burst, and flexibility to completely take over games. He has the profile to be a dominant run defender and not just a block eater. Graham’s acceleration and ferocious hands cause headaches for offensive linemen, as he attacks ball carriers on rushing plays. Most importantly, Graham has the upside to be a highly productive interior pass rusher because of the quickness he displays for a 320-lber. He has every tool to become an All-Pro caliber defensive tackle very early on in his career and to be an immediate impact rookie.
Grade: Top 10 Pick