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Grayson Murphy NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Miami Dolphins EDGE

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentContributor IApril 28, 2024

INGLEWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 16: UCLA defensive lineman Grayson Murphy (12) celebrates making a stop in the second half of the Starco Brands LA Bowl Hosted by Gronk, between the Boise State Broncos and UCLA Bruins, Saturday, December 16, 2023, at SoFi Stadium in Los Inglewood, California. (Photo by Tony Ding/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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HEIGHT: 6'2"

WEIGHT: 251

HAND: 9½"

ARM: 30¼"

WINGSPAN: 76"


40-YARD DASH: 4.63

3-CONE: 7.10

SHUTTLE: 4.56

VERTICAL: 37"

BROAD: 10'5"


POSITIVES

— Good get-off on passing downs, decent at timing up the snap and is explosive off the line, as evidenced by his 1.62-second 10-yard split.

— Shows impressive quickness and change of direction to help turn speed to power as a rusher.

— Flashed a solid arm-over move as a pass-rusher.

— Bendy to turn a tight corner at the top of the rush.


NEGATIVES

— Not physical against the run. Takes on blocks with high pad level and lacks lower-body strength to hold his ground against good blocking tight ends.

— Subpar accuracy with his hands as a pass-rusher. Struggles to knock the offensive tackle's hands down, which allows them to land their punch on his body. Having shorter arms hurts him here, too.

— Has a habit of dancing too much during the stem phase of the rush instead of just using his speed off the ball.

— Does a lot of unnecessary stuff after the whistle like cheap shots and late hits that will draw penalties.


2023 STATISTICS

— 13 GM, 32 TOT, 5 SK, 9 TFL, 2 PD, 2 FF


NOTES

— 3-star recruit in the 2019 class, per 247Sports

— Transferred to UCLA from North Texas ahead of the 2022 season

— Twin brother, Gabriel, also is an edge-rusher for UCLA, UNT transfer and NFL draft prospect


OVERALL

Grayson Murphy had a strong showing at the East-West Shrine Bowl to help boost his draft stock. He was impressive in the one-on-ones and had a sack in the game. With his speed, get-off and overall athleticism, he has potential to become a third-down pass-rusher in the NFL.

However, Murphy was primarily a third-down player at UCLA and likely won't grow beyond that role in the NFL. He doesn't project well as a run defender, so he'll need to show off some pass-rush skills and the ability to play on special teams in training camp to make a final 53-man roster as a rookie.


GRADE: 5.2 (Backup/UDFA with Roster Potential — UDFA)

OVERALL RANK: 282

POSITION RANK: EDGE26

PRO COMPARISON: Davis Tull


Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder

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