Not many prospects blow me away as Jalen Carter has, and he’s one of those players that will be shocking not to see pan out. This is because he checks every single box needed to become a dominant pass rusher and he’ll be a good player from day one. He’ll be entering the league with both good run defense skills and a refined pass-rush skillset. He played at a very high-level back-to-back years at Georgia, where he faced legit tough competition. He also played his best in the biggest games – take the Tennessee game, for example. Injuries did slow him down this past season as he only had 308 snaps, but it doesn’t appear to be a real concern. Carter’s stat line won’t leave you impressed, but based on his film, this is a rare type of talent.
Five games in total were evaluated. This scouting report includes grades on all relevant traits which were based on his film. His scouting report also factored in stats and analytics, such as PFF grades. Thank you to both TFG and PFF for inspiring this draft content. Please leave your feedback on Twitter, @FBIntellect.
Profile |
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1st IDL / 3rd OVR | 6’3 / 300 | Class – JR | College – Georgia |
Pro Comparison |
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Jeffrey Simmons |
Scheme |
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D-line Stats
2022 (through WK 14):
PR – 25
SK – 3
TKL – 29
TFL – 7
2021:
PR – 34
SK – 4
TKL – 37
TFL – 8.5
Clip Analysis
In the clip above, Carter executes a beautiful swim move. The guard lunged forward as he stutter-stepped and he was just too quick and explosive to stop after that.
The raw power he demonstrates here is simply absurd. This is against a 330 lb lineman and he gets him to the ground.
In this one, Carter comes up clutch with a huge strip-sack; this rep was won with immense power.
Grades
Overall Draft Grade: 82.1
Impact Grade
Overall – 76.2
Pass Rush – 77.4
Run Defense – 74.3
Potential Grade
Overall – 95.7
Pass Rush – 97.5
Run Defense – 92.7
Traits/ Skills (see bottom of the page for scale)
Each trait/attribute is graded 1-7.
Traits | Immediate | Potential |
SPD | 6.2 | 6.2 |
ACC | 6.6 | 6.6 |
AGI | 6.4 | 6.6 |
STR | 5.8 | 6.2 |
SIZ | 5.6 | 5.6 |
GET | 5.8 | 6.6 |
PWM | 4.5 | 6.2 |
FNM | 4.5 | 6.4 |
IQ | 4 | 5.8 |
INS | 4.5 | 5.8 |
BKS | 4.5 | 5.8 |
PUR | 5.2 | 6.2 |
TAC | 3.8 | 5.8 |
IDL Key | |
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SPD – Speed ACC – Acceleration AGI – Agility STR – Strength SIZ – Size/ Length GET – Get-off PWM – Power Moves | FNM – Finesse Moves IQ – Football IQ INS – Instincts BKS – Block Shedding PUR – Pursuit TAC – Tackling |
Player Notes
- Jalen Carter is an uber-athletic interior defensive lineman with a versatile skill set. He is currently ranked third on The FBI 2023 Draft Board.
Pros
- He has the perfect blend of get-off, raw power, and bend to be a dominant pass rusher.
- Utilizes a good balance of power and finesse moves.
- He has tremendous body flexibility and bend – better than a lot of EDGEs.
- Has the ideal frame and arm length to play any role on the D-line.
- He plays with a ferocious motor and has aggressive hand usage.
- Has shown he can use club rips and cross chops; also has a lethal swim move.
- He flys to the ball like a heat-seeking missile.
- Was used in multiple alignments at Georgia; played 3-tech, 5-tech, and even some 1-tech/ 2i.
- Has a great anchor in run defense.
- Has quick run instincts which will allow him to develop into an elite run defender.
- He has the type of athletism to be used on spies which is incredible for a 300 lb lineman.
- Has lined up at Fullback for Georgia before.
Cons
- He needs to be more consistently keyed in on the timing of the snap; he is often a bit late.
- Occasionally plays too high, and doesn’t get the needed leverage
- Can occasionally get thrown off balance.
- Could grow to be more patient in setting up pass-rush moves.
- It’d be nice to see him execute more bull rushes but it’s a very minor flaw.
- Gets taken off the field on obvious run-defense downs – this isn’t a weakness, but is something to be noted.
Combine (TBD)
40 yd: ~4.88
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Scales And Keys
Grading Key
POT – Potential: players’ highest upside
IMP – Impact: player’s immediate impact
Stats Key
PR – Pressures
SK – Sacks
TKL – Tackles
TFL – Tackles for loss
Draft Grade Formula | |
Age: 21-22: | POT=(30%) IMP=(70%) |
Age: 23-24: | POT=(28%) IMP=(72%) |
Age:-25+: | POT=(26%) IMP=(74%) |
Good/ bad character: | POT=(+2%/-2%) IMP=(-2%/+2%) |
Injury: | POT=(-1%) in increments |
OVR Grade Weight: |
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Pass Rush=62% Run Defense=38% |
Individual trait scale (1-7): |
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7 – Rare world-class skill; best in the league and no room for improvement | 6 – Great-elite skill; one of the best at that given trait but still has some room to improve | 5 – Very good; above average and has potential to be elite | 4 – Average; able to suffice but, not ideal long-term | 3 – Below average; able to suffice at college level | 2 – Poor; hinders overall play and is a liability to the team | 1 – Awful; not good enough to play given position at any level above D2 | Note: Consistency plays a large factor. |
Overall Draft grade scale (15-100): |
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84 – Perfect prospect | 81 – Bluechip prospect | 80 – Likely all-pro | 79 – Day one quality starter or superstar potential | 78 – Day one starter w/ all-pro upside | 77 – Day one starter w/ high-end upside | 76 – Boom or bust | 75 – Will become quality starter within 2-3 years | 74 – Boom or bust (high risk) | 73 – Will become starter within 2-3 years |
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