Position: Defensive Line
Height: 6’-2”
Weight: 282 Pounds
School: Northwestern
While some may have difficulty remembering how to spell his name, his tape is unforgettable. Adetomiwa Adebawore was a three-star recruit out of the Kansas City area and decided to settle for Northwestern despite receiving offers from other schools. While only close to 250 pounds out of high school, Adebawore would soon grow into the physical freak that earned himself a 9.72 RAS score out of a possible 10.
Northwestern has produced top talent on the opposite side of the trenches in recent years with all-pro Rashawn Slater, and top-rated prospect in this year’s draft Peter Skoronski. It should be little surprise that facing this type of talent everyday in practice could produce a beast on the opposite side. Adebawore proved during his time at Northwestern that he not only has the athleticism to play on the edge, but he also has the power to win on the interior.
Adebawore played all four years of his time at Northwestern yet his snap share jumped significantly from his first season to his second and then again from his third to his final season. While he experienced a growth in playing time, he had production that followed. In his final two seasons at Northwestern, Adebawore tallied nine and a half sacks as well as over sixty pressures. While he may still be raw in terms of technique, teams are sure to jump on him for the potential he flashes.
NFL Comparison: Grady Jarrett
Teams With A Need: Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs
Projection: Second Round
Bottom Line:
Adetomiwa Adebawore may have four seasons under his belt with Northwestern as well as playing against some top talent in practice, but he still is raw as a prospect. His potential however flashes an upside of a potential game wrecker that can dominate at the next level. Teams that draft Adebawore can expect a versatile player that may not be ready to play on day one. With some patience and coaching, however, Adebawore could be a crown jewel of a draft pick in a few years’ time.
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