By Ricky Eisenbart, PSO Director NFL Scouting
Apr 14, 2020

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Pos: DL

Hometown: Charleston, SC

School: South Carolina

Class: Senior

Age: 22

Height: 6’5″ (84%) | Weight: 324 lbs. (94%)

Hands: 10.5” (88%) | Arms: 34.88” (92%)

Bench: N/A  | 40-YD: N/A

  • 2nd-Team All-American, 1st-Team All-SEC (2019)
  • Fantastic PFF pass rush grade (90.7), pass rush win rate (18.1) in 2019
  • Ranked the 10th overall JUCO transfer in 2017

Pros

  • Massive frame — 6’5″, 324 lbs
  • Ideal length — 34.88” (92nd percentile)
  • Incredibly powerful upper body
  • Thick and explosive lower half
  • Unreal burst and agility for his size
  • Huge hands — 10.5” (88th percentile)

 

Cons

  • Non-participant at the Scouting Combine (no raw numbers)
 

Grade: A

Pros

  • Extremely violent and ferocious
  • Very impressive burst off the snap
  • Incredibly powerful hands — jarring 1st strike
  • Bull-rush can be nearly unstoppable when he’s on
  • Effective swim and push-pull moves, but not much else yet
  • Straight up bully at 3-tech — effective at shooting gaps
  • Athleticism really shows up on stunts and twists
  • Offered versatility with some success at NT and 5-tech

 

Cons

  • Counters aren’t refined — doesn’t really know what to do if his 1st move fails
  • Tends to focus too heavily on whooping his matchup rather than getting to the ballcarrier
  • Hand placement and body control can get sloppy
  • Rush moves must be more controlled — gets caught in over pursuit

 

Grade: B+

 

Pros

  • 2nd-Team All-American, 1st-Team All-SEC (2019)
  • 7 sacks, 40 pressures, 13 run stops in 2019
  • 400 snaps at 3-tech, 201 at NT
  • 90.7 PFF pass rush grade, 82 3rd down grade, 89.4 overall
  • 18.1% pass rush win rate (2nd in FBS)
  • Huge improvement over last 2 seasons (85 and 89.4 overall PFF grades)

 

Cons

  • Subpar 4.8% run stop rate — 38 career run stops
  • Just a 2-year starter (JUCO transfer)

 

Grade: A-

Pros

  • Overcame significant amount of adversity growing up
  • Completely wrecked his competition at Senior Bowl in a single day
  • Wins with pure athleticism and raw power, not much technique
  • Still developing, has a very high ceiling
  • Vast improvement over his 2 seasons as an FBS starter
  • Terrific pass rush production in the SEC
  • Versatility w/ over 200 snaps out of position — NT (201), 5-T (11), EDGE (5), LB (8)
  • Incredible combination of size and athleticism

 

Cons

  • Much more play-to-play consistency is needed
  • Lacks a pass rushing plan or balanced repertoire
  • Processing and technique will definitely need to improve

 

Grade: A-

One of this class’s most disruptive interior forces, Javon Kinlaw has an incredible highlight reel and backstory. Homeless for a period of his childhood, the JUCO product has battled adversity every step of the way and never dreamed he’d have an opportunity such as this. With such a humble, grateful approach to such a monumental accomplishment, it’s hard not to root for Kinlaw.

In regards to his on-field performance, Kinlaw was very inconsistent. He’s reckless and lacks any sort of consistent technique yet still obliterates his matchup more often than not. Far from a finished product, the countless flashes of pure dominance make his rare talent quite obvious. With a concerted focus on improving his hand placement, body control, and mental processing, Kinlaw has the physical ability to become one of the most destructive DL in football.

Pro Comp: DL Michael Brockers (Los Angeles Rams)

Projected Round: Mid-1st Round

Prime Destinations: CAR, JAX, CLE, SF, ATL

OVERALL GradeA-

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