PLAYER PROFILE: Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama

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rAEKWON DAVIS

HEIGHT/WEIGHT/AGE

6-foot-6
310 pounds
22 years old

BIG PICTURE

Raekwon Davis was never able to build on a monstrous 2017 season, which brings his professional profile into question. Davis had 8.5 sacks as a sophomore and only three his other three seasons combined. A former four-star recruit, Davis has incredible size, which makes him an ardent run stuffer, but he’s yet to put together a pass-rushing portfolio. Played all over the line at Alabama last year but shapes up as an inside rusher that may not be ready to contribute on all three downs.

COMBINE NOTABLES

5.12 40-yard dash (7th worst)
24 bench reps
28-inch vertical (T-8th worst)
111-inch broad jump (T-8th worst)
7.95 3-cone drill (6th worst)
4.86 20-yard shuttle (5th worst)

VIKINGS’ COMPATIBILITY RANKING

3 out of 5. If the Vikings are looking to bolster their run force Davis is an option where Minnesota typically addresses the defensive line.

HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT DRAFT EXPERTS SAY

Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: “Rugged and powerful with elite physical traits, Davis has the ability to impose his will on opponents and dominate at the point of attack. He plays long and strong with rare leverage for a taller player and holds positioning against double teams for linebackers to flow freely. He was all over the backfield in 2017, but hasn’t made nearly as many plays — against the run or pass — since then. Despite possessing unique traits and the potential to dominate, his upside could be a moving target based upon maturity level and continued growth as a rusher. He should be a first-round pick who can come in and start right away for an odd or even front defense.”

Kyle Crabbs, Draft Network: “Raekwon Davis is a promising prospect, but one whose development at Alabama has become stagnant over his final two seasons. His best projection to the NFL would be to be featured as a penetration 5T in odd fronts, where he can press the B-gap and avoid being tasked with two-gapping and reading/keying blocks at the point of attack. Davis is more natural when encouraged to penetrate and create havoc with athleticism. Developmental starter.”

WHAT PFF SAYS

87+ run defense grades last three seasons
72 or less pass-rushing grades last three seasons
0 batted passes since 2017

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