
Tyrell Crosby NFL Draft 2018: Scouting Report for Detroit Lions' Pick
POSITIVES
—A mean, massive tackle (6'5", 309 lbs) with the power to dominate players at the point of attack.
—Big, strong hands that he uses well to control defenders.
—Thick-framed tackle with the strength to push defenders around and anchor well against power rushers.
—Tough player in the run game and a finisher when he gets his hands on defenders.
—Unreal arm length (35 ¼") and hand size (10 ¾").
NEGATIVES
—Can be clunky coming out of his stance and struggles in space.
—Doesn't look the part coming off his first level and getting to linebackers.
—Burst is less than you'd like from a starting left tackle.
—Is scheme-limited. Doesn't have great movement skills and might be best in a power scheme only.
—Oregon offense does not translate to the NFL; will need a lot of work developing his technique.
OVERALL
Tyrell Crosby's tape is a blast to watch because of his power and how mean he is in the run game, but there are concerns about his flexibility in the passing attack. The right team could get a steal with him, though, if it's patient in developing his skills.
GRADE: 6.85 (Round 2)
PRO COMPARISON: Cordy Glenn, Cincinnati Bengals
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