Romello Height
Texas Tech
Scouting Report

Height is a twitched-up speed rusher whose explosive first step and dip-and-rip flexibility make him an immediate third-down weapon at the NFL level — the kind of edge who can rack up 7-8 sacks in a sub-package role without ever sniffing a full-time starter's snap count. His pass-rush toolkit is deeper than the typical speed-only archetype: cross-chops, spins, ghost moves, and effective head-shoulder fakes all show up on tape, and his 92.7 PFF pass rush grade in 2025 was elite by any measure. The problem is everything that happens when the offense runs the ball — at 234 pounds with 32-inch arms, he gets washed at the point of attack, misses tackles at an alarming rate, and provides essentially zero anchor against base blocks. He's a 25-year-old rookie with a 400-500 snap ceiling unless he can add 15 pounds of functional mass without losing the twitch, and that developmental runway is shorter than teams prefer.

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Weaknesses
Pro ComparisonHaason Reddick

Similar undersized, explosive speed-rush profile who carved out a meaningful NFL career primarily as a designated pass rusher. Both win with twitch and bend rather than power, and both carry questions about every-down viability due to run defense limitations. The Sporting News directly referenced Reddick as a comparable body type.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
89
🧱 Run Defense
54
⚡ First Step
95
🔥 Motor
87
College Production (2025)
TFL
11
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