Tommy Togiai
Ohio State
HT:
6020
WT:
300
YR:
JR
POS:
IDL
OVR RK
63
POS RK
CEILING POTENTIAL
5
Low-Level Starter Potential
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT
Big run stopper, he can play both the 1, and 3 tech, projects as a nose, but can also play 3-4 DE. (Tommy Togiai transitioned from the strongest man in Ohio State football's program to one of the Big Ten's best defensive tackles in 2020. Now he will try to make the transition to the highest level of the sport. Togiai announced Monday night he will enter the 2021 NFL Draft, forgoing his final season of eligibility with the Buckeyes. Togiai collected 23 tackles (4.5 for loss) with 3.5 sacks. Seven tackles and three sacks came in the second game of the season, a victory at Penn State that earned him Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors). - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS
Low-Level Starter Potential (55-59)
A player with the upside to be a low-end starter or high-level backup within a couple of seasons. While they have solid physical tools, inconsistencies in technique, processing, or durability limit their ceiling. They are developmental prospects who may carve out a role as specialists or system fits.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
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