Up, Down or Stay: Outside of Iowa’s Epenesa, 2020 appears to be a down year for 5-techs

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The top 5-technique defensive linemen in the 2020 NFL draft are A.J. Epenesa of Iowa, Marlon Davidson of Auburn, and …

And …

While this year’s crop of defensive ends and pass-rushing linebackers – Edge players – has some depth, the proverbial cupboard is almost bare when it comes to the 3-4 defensive ends, or 5-techs.

So, what exactly is a 5-tech? Let Pro Football Focus explain:

“… (T)he position was a two-gap player, lining up directly over the offensive tackle and being responsible for the B and C gaps on his side of the formation. These players are typically long and stout with a skill set that allows them to stack big offensive tackles and shed them in order to make a play on the ball carrier. As the league has developed into more of a pass-happy landscape, the position has developed into one that plays the pass first and run second, and the amount of two-gapping done in today’s league is a fraction of what it was 10 or more years ago. These defensive ends are moved around across multiple techniques and are far more likely to be operating in one gap and looking to penetrate into the backfield.”

The prototype for this position, according to the 2017 PFF analysis, is Houston’s J.J. Watt, who’s 6-foot-5, 295 pounds with 34-inch arms.

And therein lies the problem for teams looking for a pass-rushing 5-tech in this year’s draft – there aren’t too many players who fit the bill.

Among the candidates, courtesy of Drafttek:

  • Epenesa (6-5, 275; 34-1/2 inch arms): Looked good to dominate at times last season when he kicked inside. Teams are looking at Epenesa as a possible 3-tech or defensive end in a 4-3 defense, too, so he would be an ideal pick for a team that runs a bit of both 3-4 and 4-3 defenses.
  • Davidson (6-3, 303; 33”): Doesn’t have ideal length but checks the other boxes. Davidson added weight prior to the Senior Bowl and was mostly used inside. Analysts said afterward that he was one of the most impressive linemen at the Senior Bowl.

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