Jeffrey M'ba
SMU
Scouting Report

M'ba is a physical curiosity more than a proven commodity — a 6-5½, 316-pound defensive lineman with 33⅝-inch arms, rare movement skills for his frame, and a life story that reads like a movie script. He broke out with five sacks at SMU in 2025 after years of unfulfilled potential at JUCO, Auburn, and Purdue, and showed enough at the Senior Bowl to intrigue teams looking for interior size. The concerns are significant: he'll be 27 at his first training camp, his production history is thin and mostly against ACC-level competition, his hand technique and pass-rush repertoire remain rudimentary, and his PFF run defense grade (70.2) suggests he's not yet the anchor teams need at the point of attack. This is a raw, physical specimen with a narrow path to NFL contribution — a late Day 3 flier for a team that sees the tools and believes the limited football experience means there's still a developmental curve to ride.

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Pro ComparisonFolorunso Fatukasi

Similar profile as a massive, raw interior body with surprising movement skills who entered the NFL as a developmental day-three pick. Both players offer plus size and effort but need significant technical refinement to become consistent contributors. Fatukasi carved out a role as a rotational run-stuffer in New York — that's M'ba's most likely path.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
59
🧱 Run Defense
64
⚡ First Step
64
🤚 Hand Usage
61
🔥 Motor
78
🏋️ Strength
69
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