Sonny Styles, David Baily, Francis Mauigoa

Styles showed out at the combine. The Ohio State linebacker has incredible speed (4.46 forty), vertical (43.5″), and broad jump (11’2″). He is excellent in coverage with above-average tackling skills. He is a rare linebacker prospect.
Outsider linebacker/edge rusher Bailey broke out this past season for Texas Tech. Getting to the quarterback was his strong suit, posting a wild 14.5 sacks. He had the best pressure rate in the nation, thanks to having great size and length for an edge. Bailey is viewed to go as early as pick two.
Mauigoa allowed just two sacks in 16 games this season. The University of Miami offensive tackle is the prototype to look for. He is a good pass blocker, but excels in the run game. His ability to create holes for rushers is shown constantly. His blocking skills will lead to a starting role immediately, but he still has room to grow.
