1. Quinnen Williams - Alabama - 6'-3" 290 LB. - He fits anywhere, but 3 tech is his strong suit.
2. Ed Oliver - Houston - 6'-3" 280 LB. - He also fits a 1 gap penetrating style defense as a 3 tech, simply because he doesn't have the size to work horizontally to the line.
3. Jeffery Simmons - Mississippi State - 6'-4" 300 LB. - another 3 tech, that does his best work attacking gaps.
4. Christian Wilkins - Clemson - 6'-4" 305 LB. - This is going to get old, but another 3 tech, but he could fit in any system, including a NT in a 34, probably the most versatile DT in the draft.
5. Dexter Lawrence - Clemson - 6'-4" 340 LB. - he's a NT in every sense and not a 1 gap penetrator. A space eater with nice athleticism.
6. Dre'mont Jones - Ohio State - 6'-2" 285 LB. - Another 3 tech, 1 gap style DT
7. Jerry Tillery - Notre Dame - 6'-6" 300 LB. - More of a 1 gap bull rusher IMO then a 2 gap power DT.
8. Daylon Mack - Texas A&M - 6'-0" 310 LB. - 2 gap right now, but I think there is some 1 gap potential.
9. Gerald Willis - Miami - 6'-2" 300 LB. - 1 gap, Im not even sure he is 300 lbs.
10. Khalen Saunders - Western illinois - 6'-1" 315 LB - More 2 gap, but his athleticism at his size gives him a shot at developing into a 1 gap.
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