Zion Young
Missouri
Scouting Report

Young is a phone-booth mauler who wins with old-school power, length, and a nasty disposition rather than explosive athleticism off the edge. His bull rush is already NFL-ready — he gets under pads, locks out 33-inch arms, and walks tackles into the quarterback's lap — and his run defense is legitimately elite, with the discipline and physicality to set the edge on every snap without freelancing. The pass-rush ceiling is capped right now by a rigid body, limited bend around the arc, and a thin counter-move repertoire that lets tackles recover once the initial rush stalls. But he's only 21, he dominated SEC offensive linemen and Senior Bowl competition alike, and the motor never shuts off. In the right 4-3 front, Young is a Day 1 run-game enforcer with realistic upside to develop into a 7-8 sack starter if the pass-rush plan expands.

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Pro ComparisonCameron Jordan

Multiple sources converge on this comp. Similar body type (6-5 with long arms), wins primarily with power and length rather than speed, elite run defender who developed into a productive pass rusher over time. Jordan was also viewed as more of a run defender than pass rusher coming out of Cal before developing his rush plan at the NFL level.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
81
🧱 Run Defense
95
⚡ First Step
86
🔥 Motor
99
College Production (2025)
TFL
15.5
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