
Chaz Chambliss NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Georgia Edge
HEIGHT: 6'2"
WEIGHT: 245
HAND: 9½”
ARM: 31⅜”
WINGSPAN: 76¾”
3-CONE: 7.05
SHUTTLE: 4.39
VERTICAL: 32"
BROAD: 10'0"
POSITIVES
— Physical at the point of attack and has impressive upper-body strength (did 30 bench press reps at Georgia's pro day) to generate knockback power and hold ground against tight ends in the run game.
— Stays tight to the line of scrimmage when unblocked on the back side of runs to give himself a chance to chase down running backs.
— Flashed decent quickness with a spin move.
— High-effort/motor player who will factor into gang tackles down the field and get coverage sacks.
NEGATIVES
— Has short arms, which makes it difficult for him to escape blocks in the run game and allows offensive tackles to make the first significant contact when rushing the passer.
— Lacks the lateral-movement skills to beat offensive tackles across their face as a pass-rusher.
— Doesn't have a go-to pass-rush move that he can win with in the NFL.
— Struggles to set the edge against offensive tackles.
NOTES
— Born Oct. 25, 2002
— 4-star recruit in the 2021 class, per 247Sports
— Injuries: 2024 (Soft tissue hamstring injury during the offseason), 2025 (Hamstring, suffered during Shrine Bowl practice)
— 2024 Third-Team All-SEC
OVERALL
Chaz Chambliss projects as an undrafted free agent who has a chance to make an NFL roster as a backup edge defender and a special teams contributor.
He's a high-motor player who has good moments in both phases of the game, but he lacks the ideal size and traits to be a difference-maker in the NFL.
GRADE: 5.3 (Backup/UDFA with Roster Potential — UDFA)
OVERALL RANK: 324
POSITION RANK: EDGE29
PRO COMPARISON: Josh Martin
Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder
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