
A former four-star recruit out of Blount High School in Eight Mile, Alabama, where he was the fifth overall recruit from his state, and the twelfth defensive linemen during the 2021 recruiting class.
He initially attended Auburn University for just one season, but quickly transferred to UCF, where he played three seasons before transferring to Texas Tech for his final collegiate year.
He was a four-star recruit, the ninth defensive lineman, and the 62nd overall player in the 2025 transfer portal.
Hunter recorded over 20 pressures in each of his final three college seasons. He ended his college career with 81 pressures on 990 pass rushing snaps, while also recording 94 STOPs at the line of scrimmage – 41 of which came in his second season at UCF (2023).
Hunter earned a First-Team All-American bid in 2025, along with a First-Team All Big-12 and a 2024 Second Team All-Big 12 selection.
Lee Hunter is a smart interior defensive lineman who understands how to leverage positioning to his advantage, effectively serving as an anchor in the A-gap.
He’s difficult to move off the line, boasting a heavy base and quick, active hands that consistently shed blocks and create separation. Hunter pairs his play strength with strong instincts to be a reliable run defender.
While he lacks elite explosiveness and doesn’t yet offer a deep or diverse pass-rush arsenal, his mindset and football IQ suggest he could benefit significantly from NFL-level coaching and technical refinement.
Even if that development doesn’t fully materialize, Hunter projects as an above-average rotational lineman with starting capability. His ability to two-gap and hold the point of attack makes him the type of dependable presence NFL defenses value.
GRADE: 6.31
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