Kudos for sneaking Praise Martin-Oguike in at the end of the list.
Intriguing player. Measures and tests almost identically to an Elvis Dumervil, inasmuch as you'd look at the kid's numbers and say aside from the ten yard split and the bench data, not that impressive. Similar height, similar build, similar wing span and reach.
But he's built well in all the right places. Good lower half, bubble. His ten yard split at 1.60 seconds is a standout time even if his 4.88 final forty time is bad. The lower body strength and bubble give him the ability to plant a foot and explode, be it laterally or forward from a standing start. This is why he's able to get the outside shoulder of offensive linemen so consistently. He also uses his hands and gets leverage around the outside about as well as anyone you'll see in the draft, doing his best Cameron Wake impression with how low he gets.
His hands and feet are perfectly coordinated when it comes to dealing with blockers, getting through traffic. Very strong player with good outside shoulder ability, low pad level, lots of intelligence in his rush.
He tests like Elvis Dumervil but reminds me of James Harrison. He was a better pure pass rusher at Temple than Haason Reddick.