Chris McClellan - DT - Missouri
- By Lance Zierlein NFL Analyst
Draft Projection Rounds 4-5
Overview
Two-year starter who is solidly proportional with adequate length. McClellan is not a natural knee-bender, which limits his anchor, and he allows blockers too far into his frame too often. He has flashes where he can dominate a rep, but he will need to improve his take-on technique and hand usage to be more consistent. His first step is average and his pass rush isn’t overly explosive, but McClellan can pry open edges with strong hands. He plows through to collapse pockets once his foot is in the door and projects as a backup nose tackle in an even-front defense.
Strengths- Has some of the biggest hands in the draft class.
- Controlled the line of scrimmage against Texas A&M.
- At his best when he punches and plays quickly off blocks.
- Good reactive quickness in tackling his gaps.
- Pries open rush edges with combative hands.
- Powers through block redirection despite his lack of bend.
- Nimble to finish the sack once he’s inside the pocket.
- Inconsistent in punching, pressing and controlling the block.
- Fails to reset hands and reclaim top positioning when needed.
- Lacks knee-bend to anchor down against downhill double-teams.
- Allows blockers to sustain and maintain for too long.
- Below-average get-off into gaps and as a rusher.
- Tall pad level diminishes effectiveness of counters.

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