Myles Garrett

OLB, DE · Texas AM
A three-year starter at Texas A&M, Garrett lined up primarily as the right defensive end in the Aggies' four-man front and finishes his career ranked seventh all-time in the SEC in sacks (Derek Barnett is ranked sixth and Reggie White is eighth). He arrived in College Station as a five-star recruit and earned Freshman All-American honors in his first season with the Aggies, posting 53 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss and a SEC freshman record 11.5 sacks. Garrett had his most productive season as a sophomore in 2015 (13 starts) with a SEC-best 19.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks and five forced fumbles to take home First Team All-American and All-SEC honors. He battled injuries as a junior, but still managed 15.0 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks over nine starts and became the ninth unanimous All-American in school history, also earning All-SEC honors for the third straight season. The Arlington native has the impressive ability to beat blockers with his athletic gifts while also tracking the football with backfield vision (student of the game and his favorite athlete is Pro Football Hall of Famer Deacon Jones). Although he has room to improve the efficiency of his rush attack, Garrett keeps his hips and feet in sync and screams off the edge with the diverse skill-set to win in different ways. His production declined slightly as a junior, but the stat sheet is deceiving as offenses often game-planned for him, attacking with double and triple teams, and health was an issue over the second half of 2016. Overall, Garrett is the No. 1 prospect in the 2017 class with his special ability to get upfield quicker than most due to his combination of athleticism, length and football intuition. He is the clear favorite to be drafted first overall and should make an immediate NFL impact rushing the passer.