
Height: 6040
Weight: 248
Year: Redshirt Senior
Pro Comparison: Josaiah Stewart
A former three-star recruit out of Kansas City, Howell signed with Bowling Green over the rest of the MAC. After redshirting his freshman year and slowly working his way into the rotation the following year, Howell broke out in 2023, leading the MAC in sacks as a redshirt sophomore. After his strong season, Howell entered the transfer portal before joining the Texas A&M Aggies. In his first season with the Aggies, he backed up two top NFL Draft selections in Shemar Stewart and Nic Scourton.
Howell's final season was his best, leading the SEC in sacks and finishing as a finalist for the Bednarik Award. Howell's 11.5 sack season saw him named a Unanimous All-American and SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Amazingly, he became the first Aggie to be named a Walter Camp All-America First Team member since Myles Garrett.
Howell is an exciting, if limited, player. In my mind, Howell is a perfect "designated pass rusher" at the next level, and will be at his best as part of a rotation. He will threaten with speed and can create havoc against the pass or run simply with his first step.
I just worry that he is, and likely always will be, a negative against the run. His limited frame and power don't suggest to me a player that can develop into a three-down player at the next level. He fights his tail off, which will be enough for many, but I would be cautious about projecting him to be able to set an edge and get off blocks at the point of attack.
Additionally, if he can't threaten a tackle with power, it gives the opposing blocker so much of an advantage. Speed and bend rushers are the easiest rushers in the world for NFL offensive tackles to handle, especially the veteran blockers. If you can't threaten them with power at all, you're surrendering an entire avenue to them, which limits just how effective you can be as a pass rusher.
Overall, I think Howell can be a solid contributor who is skilled enough as a rusher to fit in the NFL and can contribute to a team desperate to boost their pass rush. I see a lot of similarities to how the Los Angeles Rams deployed Josaiah Stewart this season behind Jared Verse and Byron Young, and I think Howell would fit seamlessly into that role. Can he be more than that? I'm not so sure.
A to Z Big Board Ranking: #25 overall, EDGE #4
A to Z Draft Grade: 8.44
Draft projection: Late First Round
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