If executives, scouts, and coaches believe college sack production translates into stellar pro performance, Mike Green could come off the board earlier than expected on draft day. The 6-4, 251-pounder is a pass-rushing freak with exceptional first-step quickness and snap-count anticipation. In addition, Green is a hand-to-hand combat specialist with “bend and burst” capabilities as a speed rusher. His significant spike in production (he racked up 17 sacks in 2024 after recording just 4.5 sacks in 2023, his first season after transferring from Virginia) might prompt some to label him as a “one-year wonder,” but the Marshall product could squash any such concerns with a stellar workout that showcases superior athleticism and technical skills. If Green crushes the positional workout and clearly explains his pass-rush plan and maneuvers in meetings with coaches and executives, he could jump over some notable names as one of the top pass-rushers in the class.
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