Dominic Bailey
Tennessee
Scouting Report

Veteran defensive lineman who spent six years in the Tennessee trenches and showed enough positional flexibility to earn respect, if not headlines. Bailey's best trait is his availability and willingness — he played both defensive end and defensive tackle when injuries decimated the Vols' interior, absorbing 60-plus snap games without complaint. As a pass rusher, he offers adequate speed and power but never flashed the explosive first step or counter-move repertoire that NFL edge rushers need. His best path to a roster is as a camp body with DL versatility who competes for a practice squad spot, offering a 43-front base end or interior rotation piece in a pinch. The floor is out of football; the ceiling is a veteran minimum depth piece who sticks because he does everything okay and nothing terribly.

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Pro ComparisonWoodrow Hamilton

Undersized, high-effort defensive lineman with positional versatility (DE/DT) who carved out a brief NFL stint as a depth piece based on motor and willingness to do the dirty work rather than any single elite trait. Bailey's most likely outcome mirrors a journeyman camp competitor profile.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
32
🧱 Run Defense
40
⚡ First Step
33
🔥 Motor
58
College Production (2025)
TFL
6.5
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