Overview: Extremely athletic and talented, was one of the top high school recruits in the nation. Started as a freshman at USC to open the season, which is a highly unusual feat, but quickly lost his starting job. Ditto for his sophomore season. Blossomed as a junior and declared for the draft after the season. Is probably best suited to be a 4-3 DE but has the ability to also be considered as a 3-4 OLB.
Size/Strength/Athleticism: Average height and short arms for a DE. Thick frame. Powerful upper body, 32 bench reps at combine. Strong hands, delivers a violent punch. Excellent athleticism, balance and agility for a d-lineman. Very good combo of strength, speed and athleticism. Outstanding physical talent.
Miscellaneous: Weight room strength is sometimes greater than what he displays on the field. Motor runs hot and cold. Doesn’t always seem to give his best effort. Doesn’t seem to get the best out of his talent. Inconsistent in virtually all aspects of the game. Questionable work ethic. Minor character concerns due to arrest for a breach of the peace — charges were later dropped.
My take: Griffen flashes the ability to be great. He could become a star or could become just a waste of talent. Boom or bust gamble. Griffen is projected to be taken from the late first to early second round and should be a possibility if the Titans trade down from #16. I would rather see the Titans go with Morgan, Pierre-Paul or Graham at #16.
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