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Jahiem Lawson 2026 NFL Draft Profile | EDGE from Clemson
Scouting Report
Jahiem Lawson carries NFL bloodlines as the younger brother of former Clemson All-American and current NFL player Shaq Lawson, and he's carved out his own path as a productive rotational edge rusher for the Tigers. The Central, South Carolina native stands 6'4", 240 pounds and emerged as a valuable edge presence in 2025. Entering his final season, Lawson is credited with 55 tackles (11.0 for loss), 4.5 sacks, six pass breakups, and a fumble recovery across 712 career defensive snaps over 30 games (four starts). His 2025 breakout campaign saw him collect 24 tackles (6.5 for loss), 3.5 sacks, and three pass breakups in 307 defensive snaps over 11 games-solid production as part of Clemson's talented defensive line rotation. Lawson posted three tackles including half a TFL against No. 9 LSU and added three tackles and a pass breakup at Georgia Tech, showing up in big moments against quality competition. While he's been overshadowed by teammate TJ Parker, who projects as the Tigers' top edge prospect, Lawson has proven he can contribute against SEC and ACC-caliber offensive lines. His length and motor allow him to disrupt plays even when not getting to the quarterback. However, Lawson projects as a developmental Day 3 prospect rather than an immediate contributor. His pass-rush repertoire needs refinement, and he's been largely a rotational piece throughout his career despite the physical tools. For a team looking for depth with upside, Lawson offers the pedigree, experience, and frame to develop into a useful edge defender.
Strengths
NFL bloodlines (Shaq Lawson's brother)
6'4" 240 lb frame with length
11.0 career TFLs shows disruption
6 career pass breakups at the edge
Production vs quality competition (LSU, GT)
Clemson defensive line development
712 career snaps of experience
Motor runs hot on every snap
Weaknesses
Primarily rotational player throughout career
Only 4.5 career sacks despite snaps
Pass-rush repertoire needs development
Overshadowed by TJ Parker at Clemson
Late-round projection limits impact
Lacks elite bend around the edge
Run defense consistency questions
Limited as pass rusher currently
Player Comparisons
Shaq Lawson (brother, developmental edge); Carl Lawson (motor-driven edge rusher)