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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