Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham is one of many players who could be targeted by the New York Jets at No. 7 overall.
Graham is widely expected to be selected within the draft’s top five picks. However, if Graham makes it past the Jaguars at No. 5, he could easily slide into the Jets’ laps.
Currently ranked as the fourth-best overall prospect on NFL Mock Draft Database’s consensus big board, Graham could be Darren Mougey’s highest-ranked player available if he makes it to No. 7.
Should the Jets run the card up to the podium in that scenario?
Before investing in the 21-year-old interior defensive lineman, the Jets must consider his fit alongside Quinnen Williams. With Williams locked in as a franchise cornerstone for years to come, they need to be certain that Graham fits alongside him.
At the combine, Graham weighed in at just 296 pounds while measuring with short 32-inch arms. With Williams’ best position being 3-technique, it is fair to wonder whether Graham is an ideal partner in the starting lineup.
What does the film say?
Below is Blewett’s Blitz’s full Mason Graham scouting report (strengths and weaknesses) and film review, which features 36 plays.