- Entering this fall, Washington Huskies DI Vita Vea will be compared to other top prospects at the position like Maurice Hurst of Michigan and Vea’s teammate, Greg Gaines, to see who will be considered the nation’s best interior defender in 2017.
- Vea enters the season with the sixth highest pass rush productivity (PRP), pressure on per-snap basis with weighting towards sacks, in the nation among defensive interior linemen in the draft class at 10.7.
- He’s also proven to be very stout against the run with the second highest percentage of positively-graded plays against the run a season ago.
- Vea ranked No. 2 in the class last season with a bull rush pressure every 20.2 rushes, showing off his strength and leverage.
- He will have to show more variety in his pass rush moves, as 39.3 percent of his total pressures in 2016 came from bull rushes.
2018 Prospect Preview: Washington DI Vita Vea looks to prove his all-around game
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