Josh Sweat

OLB, DE · Florida State
Labeled the No. 1 prep defensive end in the country when he signed with Florida State and leaving the Seminoles early for the NFL despite fairly pedestrian sack totals in 2017, Sweat may have accomplished a true rarity - going from overrated to underrated in three short years. Make no mistake, characterizing Sweat as overrated is not a slight to his talent. Rather, it is a reflection of the severity of the injury he suffered as a senior in high school, when he tore the ACL while dislocating his left knee in just the second game of the season. Had there been damage to the arteries, Sweat could have lost the lower portion of his leg. Instead, in a testament to the medical treatment he received and his own hard work, Sweat recovered from the ACL reconstruction in time to preserve his lofty ranking, sign with Florida State as one of the more highly touted preps in the country and even play 12 games for the Seminoles the next season. Though he later estimated that he was only "85%," Sweat emerged as one of the top young edge rushers in the ACC, recording 41 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, three pass break-ups, three fumble recoveries and an interception in 2015. With future second round pick DeMarcus Lawrence (Denver) earning most of the attention from opposing blockers in 2016, Sweat enjoyed the best statistical season of his college career. He appeared in 12 games (starting 10) and recorded 41 tackles, including 11.5 for loss and seven sacks for a team that finished No. 2 in the entire country in total sacks (51) over the 2016 campaign. As such, optimism was high that Sweat was on the verge of a breakout third season, especially given that all seven of his sacks in 2016 came over the final eight games of the year - which followed a second surgery on his left knee to repair a "minor" cartilage tear. Instead, with opponents focusing more attention on him in 2017 (and Sweat inexplicably being pushed inside to defensive tackle), his sack numbers dropped slightly to 5.5 in 2017. He also recorded a career-high 56 tackles, including 12.5 tackles for loss. His production is all the more impressive given that Sweat opted not to play in the Independence Bowl after announcing his decision to apply for early entry into the 2018 NFL draft. BACKGROUND Consensus five-star defensive end, ranked No. 1 in the nation at his position by 247Sports and Scout in the 2015 recruiting class...tabbed the country's fifth-best overall player by Scout, sixth-best by 247Sports, No. 11 by ESPN and No. 34 by Rivals...unanimous No. 1 prospect in Virginia...rated the second-best defensive end in the nation by Rivals and No. 3 by ESPN...only played in two games as a senior before a season-ending injury...had 94 tackles, 31 tackles for loss and 22 sacks as a junior at Oscar Smith in 2013...was named to the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game, but did not play...picked Florida State over Virginia Tech, Georgia, Oregon and Ohio State...born March 29, 1997...majoring in social science.