
Tyus Bowser is a high-level athlete that should test extremely well at the NFL Scouting Combine. Those tackle for loss and sack numbers would have been near the top of the FBS ranks.
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Extrapolating his numbers over the full 13-game season, he would have had 76 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks.

As a senior, Bowser finished with 8.5 sacks (same amount as Myles Garrett) and 12.0 tackles for loss in just eight games.īowser missed five games this past season after getting in an altercation with a teammate during which he never threw a punch but broke his orbital bone. Bowser has bounced between a true defensive end role and an outside linebacker over his career, and has offered value as both a pass-rusher and coverage option.ĭespite dropping in coverage on about half of his third down snaps and playing a more true 4-3 outside linebacker position, Bowser has remained remarkably productive over his career. He further blossomed with the coaching staff as the talent level around him rose. MORE: All you need to know about 2017 NFL Scouting Combine Bowser's Missed ProductionĪ four-year contributor and two-year starter at Houston, Bowser had begun to thrive even before Tom Herman arrived on campus. He’s a first-round prospect, one of the most uniquely talented prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft, and deserves to be considered in that tier before and after the NFL Scouting Combine. Tyus Bowser, a leader of the revitalized Houston program, doesn’t just merit consideration as one of many pass-rushers. Myles Garrett tops the list, but as many as 12 others would garner first-round grades depending on which NFL team you ask.ĭespite the buzz around the position, one name is far too frequently left out.

Along with running back and tight end, the 2017 NFL Draft class appears to be one of the deepest pass-rushing classes in recent history.
