Adamle Tomlinson is probably the most overlooked prospect in this year's draft, he went to a lesser school in Buffalo and plays a position that's full of talent. But this shouldn't take away from the fact he is an absolute monster on the field, standing tall at 6'6 and weighing a good 270 but his speed is top notch. Running a 4.63 40 time which isn't the fastest around but still great for a defensive end his size along with his 34 inch arms. He's a physical specimen who looks to continue his college success in the nsfl
Speaking of his college success, Tomlinson only played two years at Buffalo as a starter, entering the draft as a junior where he put up 23 sacks and an impressive 8 forced fumbles. 9 sacks in his sophomore year which jumped to 12 his junior as well as him forcing 5 fumbles. He has a knack for hitting the qb hard, if the chance is there hell definitely lay some wood but he also knows when to just wrap him up. He learned early on in his career when in a game versus Kent state his attempt at a big hit left him missing the flashes rb who then ran 30 yards for the score in a game the bulls narrowly lost. Reflecting on mistakes like those help Tomlinson grow as a player, his willingness to learn is something scouts find unique about Adamle as a player. Though some Scouts find his more laid back demeanor a bad thing
"He doesn't seem like somebody would wants to win. You look at him during a game and he looks chill." One scout commented about Tomlinsons personality. When asked about it Adamle responded "I know people may want me to be that hyped up fierce leader type but that's just not me. I like to let my game do the talking, I won't talk smack and then get put on my ass". Leadership concerns aside Tomlinson looks like a definite 3rd rounder at worst just due to the talent at the position. Any other draft he'd be a first rounder for sure, best fit would most likely be the Yellowknife Wraiths due to their need for defensive players or maybe the yeti who could add him to make a dominant pass rush duo. He's definitely a player to look out for, his ceiling is hall of fame without doubt and floor would be solid consistent starter.
Speaking of his college success, Tomlinson only played two years at Buffalo as a starter, entering the draft as a junior where he put up 23 sacks and an impressive 8 forced fumbles. 9 sacks in his sophomore year which jumped to 12 his junior as well as him forcing 5 fumbles. He has a knack for hitting the qb hard, if the chance is there hell definitely lay some wood but he also knows when to just wrap him up. He learned early on in his career when in a game versus Kent state his attempt at a big hit left him missing the flashes rb who then ran 30 yards for the score in a game the bulls narrowly lost. Reflecting on mistakes like those help Tomlinson grow as a player, his willingness to learn is something scouts find unique about Adamle as a player. Though some Scouts find his more laid back demeanor a bad thing
"He doesn't seem like somebody would wants to win. You look at him during a game and he looks chill." One scout commented about Tomlinsons personality. When asked about it Adamle responded "I know people may want me to be that hyped up fierce leader type but that's just not me. I like to let my game do the talking, I won't talk smack and then get put on my ass". Leadership concerns aside Tomlinson looks like a definite 3rd rounder at worst just due to the talent at the position. Any other draft he'd be a first rounder for sure, best fit would most likely be the Yellowknife Wraiths due to their need for defensive players or maybe the yeti who could add him to make a dominant pass rush duo. He's definitely a player to look out for, his ceiling is hall of fame without doubt and floor would be solid consistent starter.
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