Zion Logue NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Georgia DL
HEIGHT: 6’6″
WEIGHT: 314
HAND: 10″
ARM: 33½”
WINGSPAN: 80¼”
40-YARD DASH: 5.14
3-CONE: 7.85
SHUTTLE: 4.92
VERTICAL: 29″
BROAD: 9’1″
POSITIVES
— Good size with above-average arm length.
— Gets his hands up quickly and has the strength to get extension on blocks as a run defender.
— Good block recognition as a run defender.
— Solid versus double-teams. Attacks the man he’s lined up across from and is decent at absorbing contact.
— Solid arm-over move to catch offensive linemen leaning.
NEGATIVES
— Slow get-off, often false-steps.
— Stiff and not explosive.
— Limited athletically, which makes him a non-factor as a pass-rusher. Was often taken out in pass-rush situations.
— Lack of lateral movement skills will lead to him getting reached or scooped.
— Struggles to disengage from blocks. Isn’t a violent shedder.
2023 STATISTICS
— 14 G, 17 TOT, 0.5 SK, 2.5 TFL, 3 PD
NOTES
— Born July 13, 2001
— 4-star recruit in the 2019 class, per 247Sports’ composite rankings
— No major injuries
OVERALL
Zion Logue is a fifth-year senior who didn’t become a consistent starter until this past season on Georgia’s defensive line. That led to some underwhelming production in college, but he does have good size and is a solid run defender who could make a roster for a team that needs a two-gapping defensive lineman.
However, Logue lacks NFL athleticism and movement skills to make an impact in the passing game and become a dominant or disruptive run defender.
GRADE: 5.2 (Backup/UDFA with Roster Potential — UDFA)
OVERALL RANK: 286
POSITION RANK: DL27
PRO COMPARISON: John Ridgeway III