From now until the 2023 NFL Draft, we will to scout and create profiles for as many prospects as possible, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can bring to an NFL franchise. These players could be potential top-10 picks, all the way down to Day 3 selections, and priority undrafted free agents. Today we’ll be profiling Appalachian State Edge Rusher Nick Hampton.
#9 Nick Hampton, EDGE, APPALACHIAN STATE (JR.) 6022, 236 LBS.
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MEASURABLES
Player | Ht/Wt | Hand size | Arm Length | Wingspan |
Nick Hampton | 6’2 / 236 | 9 5/8″ | 33 5/8″ | 81″ |
40 Yard Dash | 10 Yard Dash | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | |
4.58 | 1.55 | N/A | N/A | |
Broad Jump | Vertical | Bench Press | ||
120″ | 35 1/2″ | N/A |
THE GOOD
— Impressive burst to create impactful force as a pass rusher
— Very noticeable speed off the edge
— Corners well with great bend and flexibility on the outside
— Does a nice job working his blockers out of favor with their momentum
— Nice collection of pass rush moves to produce and win effectively
— Capable bull-rusher who collapses pocket routinely
— Works laterally very well to follow and track ball carrier and put a stop to the play
— Versatility to drop into open space and make plays as needed, can work some zone coverage looks
— Strong testing numbers with the athleticism translating to on-field production & play
— Put on a clinic against Power 5 opponents this season showing play was consistently strong and not capitalizing on the level of competition
THE BAD
— Struggles as a run defender in regards to setting the edge and containing the outside.
— Can have issues disengaging from his blocker due to play strength
— Consistently attacks outside limiting his variance and making him a bit predictable for pass rush plan
— Tackling requires built-up momentum to be effective
— Undersized frame for an edge rusher and is thin through his frame, gets engulfed at times by bigger blockers
— Still needs development when dropping into coverage
BIO
— Birthday is April 5th, 2000 (23 years old)
— 2-star recruit out of Fresno, California, ranked 2387th national by 247sports
— 4th All-Time in Career Sacks for Appalachian State with 26.5
— 29 career starts, Team Captain in 2022
— Named to 2022 All-Sun Belt First Team
— 2022 Stats: 39 total tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 7 sacks, 3 forces fumbles, 1 pass deflection
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CONCLUSION
While this draft class is filled with talented edge rushers, Nick Hampton is up there with the best of them as a potential long-term contributor in the NFL. While he still has some areas to improve upon mostly relating to play strength, he also has plenty to offer as an athlete to where whoever selects him should be thrilled with the result.
While he isn’t going to be in the discussion with the top names of this class like Will Anderson Jr, Myles Murphy, Tyree Wilson, Nolan Smith, or Lukas Van Ness, I think Hampton has traits to have him in the discussion for the next tier of guys such as Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Isaiah Foskey, BJ Ojulari, Derick Hall, Will McDonald IV, and others. However, Hampton can probably be had at least a round later than the aforementioned names, which makes his value all the more enticing.
For the Steelers specifically, adding a player like Hampton into the edge rotation at mid-round value could have a tremendous payoff. With Highsmith’s future not 100% set, and Watt’s injury history, getting a third piece like Hampton as a great rotational option and someone who can step in and start when called upon could be an absolute steal, and an excellent addition to the roster.
Projection: Third – Fourth Round
Depot Draft Grade: 8.3 – Future Quality Starter (2nd Round)
Games Watched: vs North Carolina (2022), at Texas A&M (2022), vs James Madison, at Texas State (2022), vs Georgia State (2022)