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No. 93 Green Bay Packers: Montravius Adams, Defensive Tackle, Auburn

Strengths: Size, run defense, upside.

Weaknesses: Consistency, consistency, consistency.

Adams, a 5-star recruit out of high school, per 247Sports, looks like a future All-Pro when everything is clicking. He started developing his pass-rushing technique to go with his run-stopping power last year, turning in dominant performances against Georgia and Alabama.

Even at his worst, Adams is a load to block. But he will get pushed around by double-teams, particularly late in games, and will get caught out of position against the run and neutralized against the pass. The Tigers began limiting him to about a 50-snap pitch count last season and sliding him outside in some custom packages, which may have kept him fresh for his late-season surge.

Adams is considered a high character/intangibles individual who should take care of business in the conditioning program. He may be one of those 300-pounders who gets dogged with a “bad motor” label because his coaches thought a 74-snap workload was a good idea.

The Packers use cloggers like Adams in 30- to 40-snap doses. Chances are, they will get the most from him.



Grade: B+