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  • MIN Defensive Tackle
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    Vikings selected Georgia DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins with the No. 139 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    Ingram-Dawkins (6’5/276) was named South Carolina Mr. Football in his final season at Gaffney High School before joining Georgia as a four-star recruit. He won two rings in his first two seasons as a Bulldog but only appeared in one game as a redshirt freshman and was a reserve in the following season. Playing on a handful of defenses littered with NFL talent, Ingram-Dawkins didn’t see meaningful playing time until his senior season. He totaled 17 tackles, eight TFLs, and three sacks as a rotational defensive lineman. He played all across the line, with the plurality of his snaps coming at right end. Ingram-Dawkins crushed all of the combine drills, registering 95-percentile marks or better in every test, including a 4.86 Forty. He left Indy with a 9.95 RAS. The former Bulldog simply needs more reps to hone all phases of his game, but the ceiling is sky-high.
  • MIN Defensive Lineman #90
    Georgia received a verbal commitment from four-star 2021 DL Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins.
    Ingram-Dawkins announced his commitment on CBS Sports HQ via livestream. The four-star DL’s decision came down to Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, but he ultimately settled on the school with arguably the best defense in the country right now. At 6-foot-5 and 298-pounds, Ingram-Dawkins sports a huge frame with long arms, making it easy for him to keep offensive linemen at a distance. Ingram-Dawkins is not necessarily an explosive gap-shooter a la Geno Atkins or Aaron Donald, but he has plenty of juice to still be a disruptive force.