Terry Webb
SMU
Scouting Report

Experienced, well-built defensive tackle who took a winding JUCO-to-Sun Belt-to-ACC path and put together a legitimate breakout season at SMU with 5.5 sacks and 7.0 TFL in 2025. Webb was a key cog in an SMU defensive line that ranked 17th nationally in sacks, contributing interior pressure alongside Jeffrey M'Ba while playing a full 13-game starter workload. The production is real — he finished tied for 14th in the ACC in sacks as a defensive tackle — but the lack of combine invite and major analyst attention signals that evaluators see physical and athletic limitations that cap his NFL ceiling. He profiles as a late-round flier or priority free agent who could carve out a role as a rotational interior presence if his motor and effort translate against NFL-caliber offensive linemen.

Strengths
Weaknesses
Pro ComparisonAkeem Spence (career arc comp)

Similar body type (6-3, 300+ lb interior DL) who carved out a long NFL career as a rotational defensive tackle despite being a late-round pick. Both are competent run defenders with some pass rush upside but lack the explosive athleticism to be more than rotational contributors.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
49
🧱 Run Defense
57
⚡ First Step
72
🤚 Hand Usage
70
🔥 Motor
72
🏋️ Strength
75
College Production (2025)
TFL
7
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