Jan 30, 2025; Mobile, AL, USA; National team defensive lineman Darius Alexander of Toledo (9) and National team defensive lineman Junior Tafuna of Utah (58) talks as they go through drills during Senior Bowl practice for the National team at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images
Alexander’s big week started with the official weigh-ins. At 6’3 5/8″, 304 lbs. with 34″ arms, he’s one of the most athletic defensive linemen in the draft. According to The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, Alexander bench pressed 400 lbs. and reached a top speed of 20 miles per hour this past offseason.
Alexander transformed into a one-man wrecking crew in Mobile. He lined up everywhere from 1-tech to wide-9 and beat offensive linemen with clubs, club-swims, forklifts, long-arms, swipe-rips and converting speed to power. Alexander’s pass rush plan looked more refined and consistent in Mobile than during the 2024 season.
Alexander’s insane versatility makes him a fit for almost any defense. He’s too athletic for guards to handle but possesses enough power and finesse to defeat presumptive future first round left tackle Josh Conerly Jr.
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