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NFL Draft 2025: Analysts rank top defensive tackle prospects

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Arthur J. Rooney Jr. Vice President | Pittsburgh Steelers Website

Arthur J. Rooney Jr. Vice President | Pittsburgh Steelers Website

The upcoming 2025 NFL Draft is generating considerable interest among analysts, particularly in the defensive tackle position. Dale Lolley, Matt Williamson, and Mike Prisuta from Triple Take have provided their insights on this year's prospects.

Dale Lolley emphasizes the scarcity of big, athletic players capable of playing defensive tackle in any scheme. "There's no shortage of defensive tackles that are intriguing in this draft," said NFL.com draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah. Lolley ranks Walter Nolen from Mississippi as his top pick due to his impressive performance after transferring from Texas A&M.

Matt Williamson notes the strength and depth at the defensive tackle position, although he believes there is a lack of blue-chip talent. He highlights Kenneth Grant from Michigan as a standout prospect with unique physical attributes.

Mike Prisuta acknowledges the depth at defensive tackle, referencing former Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy's assessment of this class as potentially historic. Mason Graham from Michigan tops Prisuta's list for his dual ability to rush the passer and stop the run effectively.

The draft's overall depth promises opportunities for teams seeking to bolster their defensive lines. With analysts like Daniel Jeremiah placing potential starter grades on numerous players, teams will have plenty of options to consider during the draft process.

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