New York Post

RYAN DUNLEAVY’S TOP 10 EDGE RUSHERS

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1. Dallas Turner Alabama 6-3 247 Favorite to be the first defensive player selected after 11-sack season led to SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Wins many reps with quick first step but also has advanced moves in his bag. Bounces off run blocks.

2. Jared Verse Florida St. 6-4 254 Nine sacks in each of his two seasons (and 29 total tackles for loss) after transferri­ng from Albany. Combinatio­n of speed and power makes him a threedown, hand-in-the-dirt player. Chirps at his opponent. Production comes — and goes — in spurts.

3. Laiatu Latu UCLA 6-5 259 Skilled bull-rusher with a major red flag: “Retired” after a neck injury sidelined him for two seasons at Washington. Notched 23.5 sacks in 25 games after he was cleared by UCLA. Lives in backfield against the run. Slides inside on passing downs.

4. Darius Robinson Missouri 6-5 285 Wide array of power-rush moves. But what is his Plan B against an equally strong offensive tackle? Sheds blocks in the run game. Only one impact season but production was evenly spread. Fear is he’s a tweener.

5. Chop Robinson Penn St. 6-3 254 Nicknamed “Pork Chop” because he weighed 14 pounds at birth. Sudden athlete who is on offensive tackles in an instant. Managed 60 tackles and 11.5 sacks in 35 career games — but not for lack of effort. Needs to add size.

6. Marshawn Kneeland W. Michigan 6-3 267 Former two-star recruit keeps improving. Raw-power bull-rusher who tallied 37 pressures last season. Fits the edge in a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme. Pass-rushing plan becomes a little predictabl­e. One game responsibl­e for three of 4.5 sacks in 2023.

7. Adisa Isaac Penn St. 6-4 247 Twitchy Brooklyn native thrived with 16 tackles for loss playing opposite Chop Robinson. Played through the whistle at Senior Bowl and rallied others to do so, too. Needs to add strength. Can be caught straying from assignment­s.

8. Bralen Trice Washington 6-3 245 Reportedly cut significan­t weight from the fall to the NFL combine. Never takes a play off. Wins more often to the inside because of limited bend. Led FBS in quarterbac­k pressures (148 total) in both 2022 and 2023, per Pro Football Focus.

9. Chris Braswell Alabama 6-3 251 Only one productive year — eight sacks and three forced fumbles last season — in four at Alabama. One-trick pony as a pass-rusher in a 3-4 scheme. Weightroom warrior who squats 700-plus pounds. Could be neutralize­d by biggerbody blockers.

10. Jonah Elliss Utah 6-2 248 Former linebacker who bumped outside and had a 12-sack season. Struggles to set the edge against the run. Scouts undervalue­d brother Kaden (100-tackle linebacker for the Falcons) because of athleticis­m concerns. Will they repeat the mistake of ignoring Jonah’s motor?

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