Daevin Hobbs

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2023
DL / 6-3 / 270

Tennessee

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Recruiting Class of 2023
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On3 DB / Daevin Hobbs

As a College Recruit

Nimble jumbo athlete who makes big plays as a tight end and defensive end, likely projecting along the defensive line long-term. Has good size, measuring at around 6-foot-3, 275 pounds with 34.75-inch arms. A gifted athlete with high-end speed at his size. Consistently ran in the 4.7's at college camps. Shows flashes dominance as a two-way standout at the high school level, playing tight end and defensive line. Has the athleticism to run down plays in pursuit and the closing speed to finish plays behind the line with authority. A big threat down the seam at tight end and is talented enough to play on offense in college. Can pull away from defensive backs in the open field. Extends and elevates to come down with grabs over the middle of the field. A very good high school basketball player who was the MVP of a state title team as a junior. Throws down emphatic dunks in transition. Unrefined technically as a defensive lineman and should see improvement on that front once he focuses on the position at the next level. May need to adjust to the level of competition coming from a lower classification in high school.

Reminds Us Of
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Fletcher CoxDL/6-4/298
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HS Class of 2009
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2012Draft: Rnd1 /Pick12

Like Fletcher Cox, Daevin Hobbs is a top athlete who projects as a high upside interior pass rusher. Both had similar frames and length at the same stage along with registering high-end speed in combine settings. They also both were dominant high school players at smaller programs. Hobbs is a two-way star as a defensive end and tight end. He also doubles as a basketball standout, while Cox ran track at his high school. Cox was a bit taller at the same stage.

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Scouting Journal

9/19/22

Daevin Hobbs earns fifth star from On3

Charles Power

Defensive lineman Daevin Hobbs (No. 23) has seen a meteoric rise dating back to the summer. The Concord (N.C.) Jay M. Robinson product was a standout on the college camp circuit, impressing multiple SEC programs with his workouts, which featured multiple sub-4.8 second 40-yard dash times at around 6-foot-4 and 270 pounds. That top-notch athleticism has seamlessly transferred over to the field as a senior. Hobbs has been dominant as a two-way player early on. He runs away from defensive backs in the open field as a wide receiver and tight end. We’ve also seen some burgeoning skills as a pass rusher. Hobbs has registered a few big games on the defensive side, showing some rare traits with his ability to bend and burst in short areas at his size. While he’s still developing, we currently feel Hobbs’ upside is as high as any defensive lineman in the cycle.

8/19/22

Daevin Hobbs flashes eye-popping athleticism in season opener

Charles Power

Daevin Hobbs scored all 15 points for his Concord (N.C.) Jay M. Robinson team in his senior season debut against Charlotte Independence – a school with over 1,400 more students.The 6-foot-4, 270-pounder showed off rare movement skills and overall coordination for a prospect of his size. Hobbs got things going early on with an eye-popping 60-yard catch and run, extending for the ball over the middle of the field and out-racing the secondary for the score. Hobbs split out wide and come down with a jump ball on the two-point conversion. Later on he beat and beat 1-on-1 coverage down the sideline for a 65-yard gain. The second touchdown came on a direct snap that saw Hobbs beat defenders to to the corner. He also played significant snaps on defense making a handful of plays behind the line while also chasing down ball carriers downfield.