NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein compared Utah EDGE Bradlee Anae to Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Dawuane Smoot.
“Anae’s tape tends to grow on you the more you watch with his revved-up motor and salty disposition showing up in every game,” Zierlein writes of the 6-foot-3, 257-pound Utah standout. On the more critical side of the ledger, the analyst notes that Anae is “not a natural bender or the longest edge defender and he’s much better at attacking blockers than defending his territory against the run.” Zierlein believes that Anae’s best shot at cracking a starting lineup in the NFL might come as a “rush linebacker in a 3-4 (scheme).” Anae, who crushed his Senior Bowl duties in January, could come off the draft board on Day 2 if the rest of the process breaks right for him. Otherwise, early on Day 3.