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Logan Lee NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Iowa DL

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentContributor IApril 17, 2024

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HEIGHT: 6’5″

WEIGHT: 281

HAND: 10 1/4″

ARM: 32 1/4″

WINGSPAN: 78 ⅞”

40-YARD DASH: 5.05

3-CONE: 7.16

SHUTTLE BUS: 4.37

VERTICAL: 31.5″

BROAD: 9’6″

POSITIVES

— Tested well at the NFL integrate and made a 9.20 RAS. Motion abilities appear on the field, too.

— Has a fast get-off and can sometimes get penetration off the breeze.

— Has the upper-body strength to get extension and shed obstructs when he isn’t at an arm-length downside versus offending linemen.

— Athleticism and speed provide him possible as a pass-rusher in the NFL. Flashed a strong arm-over relocation in college.

— Played a number of areas on Iowa’s protective line, lining up anywhere from a 1-technique to a 4i-tech.

NEGATIVES

— Undersized and has below-average arm length for an NFL protective lineman.

— Arm length ends up being a problem versus long-limbed offending linemen, specifically takes on, given that just how much extension he can get on blocks is restricted.

— Pad level increases rapidly out of his position, and he does not have the sand in his trousers to hold his ground versus the run. Gets his shoulders turned relatively quickly versus combination blocks, leading to him getting scooped.

— Balance when getting away blocks is a problem. Will stumble and fall, missing out on chances to make deals with for loss.

— Lack of size and strength makes his bull rush inefficient.

2023 STATISTICS

— 14 G, 55 TOT, 5.5 TFL, 3 SK, 3 PD

NOTES

— Born June 12, 2000

— Injuries: 2023 (Shoulder, played through it and had offseason surgical treatment)

GENERAL

Logan Lee has NFL capacity with his speed and athletic screening numbers. His motion abilities appear on the field through his get-off and capability to make offending linemen miss out on when inclining, and he has strong strength at the point of attack.

His finest position in the NFL is a huge concern mark.

Lee is too light and does not have the lower-body strength to line up at protective take on, however he likewise does not have the length to use the edge and has a hard time to disengage from blocks versus longer offending deals with. His best option is to include some size and strength to end up being a 3-technique.

Thankfully, he has experience playing several areas on the line, making him more draftable.

GRADE: 5.6 (Backup/Draftable– 6th-7th Round)

TOTAL RANK: 222

POSITION RANK: DL24

PRO COMPARISON: Brandon Blair

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