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Dani Dennis-Sutton 2026 NFL Draft Profile | EDGE from Penn State
Scouting Report
Dani Dennis-Sutton looks like he was built in a lab to play edge defender in the NFL. At 6'5" and 272 pounds with long arms, the Penn State junior has the prototypical size and length to be a quality run-defender and solid power-rusher at the next level. A former 5-star recruit in the 2022 class, Dennis-Sutton made an immediate impact with 17 tackles, 3.5 TFLs and three sacks as a true freshman to earn True Freshman All-American honors from ESPN. His role expanded each year-26 tackles, 6 TFLs and 3.5 sacks as a sophomore for third-team All-Big Ten honors, then a breakout 2024 campaign opposite Abdul Carter with 42 tackles, 13 TFLs and 8.5 sacks. With Carter off to the NFL, Dennis-Sutton closed his 2024 season strong with 4.5 sacks, 6 TFLs and an interception across three College Football Playoff games. In 2025, he has 29 tackles, three sacks, three forced fumbles, two PBUs, and a blocked punt. His motor allows him to stay with plays, and his instincts enable him to be in position to make plays consistently. Dennis-Sutton's thick frame and power base project best as a 5-technique in a 3-4 front where his ability to lock out and control blockers would shine immediately.
Strengths
Prototypical NFL edge build at 6'5" 272 lbs with long arms
Solid power-rusher with decent long-arm to collapse pocket
Good hand-swipe and rip move to win around the edge
Powerful bull rush and inside spin move keep tackles off-balance
High motor staying with plays through the whistle
Excellent instincts to be in position for playmaking
Makes plays in run game on top of pass-rush pressure
Versatile alignment capability
Weaknesses
Heavy-footed and not explosive off the snap
Doesn't threaten tackles with speed as edge rusher
Below-average bend to turn tight corners
Lack of quick-twitch limits backside tackle ability
Pass-rush plan remains somewhat predictable
Relies heavily on power moves without effective counters
Pad level tends to rise when engaged compromising leverage
Needs better rotational strength against combo blocks
Player Comparisons
Jack Sawyer (Ohio State); Isaiah Foskey (Notre Dame); Dayo Odeyingbo (Vanderbilt); 5-tech projection in 3-4 front