NFL Draft profile and projection for defensive lineman J.T. Tuimoloau

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Full NFL Draft profile for defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau of the Ohio State University

Buckeye fans know and respect J.T. Tuimoloau as the walking highlight reel of the defense from the last few seasons.

A whopping 35 solo tackles and over 12 sacks in his senior season helped lead Ohio State to a National Championship. But as we all know, college highlights don't always translate to pro success or high draft picks. So, what should football fans expect of "J.



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T. Tuimoloau, Defensive EndDraft Projection: Late Round 1-Round 2Pro Day Results (As Reported by The Columbus Dispatch)Bench press: 24 repsVertical jump: 35.5”20-yard shuttle: 4.

38 secondsBroad jump: 9’11”Tuimoloau was a consensus second-round pick in most experts and mock drafts throughout this entire draft season. The general reporting was that he doesn't quite have the explosiveness required from a first-round pick. Has that stuck? It's unclear.

Some recent mock drafts, including one on nfl.com, have Tuimoloau sneaking into the back end of the first round--most with Washington at pick No. 29, but some have him going to the Lions or Eagles.

Don't be stunned by a first round showing, but second round still seems likeliest.This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: J.T.

Tuimoloau NFL Draft profile and projection.