Calijah Kancey is an extremely polarizing prospect. Some scouts have him as high as Top 10, others don’t even have a 1st round grade on him. This couldn’t be a better view of Kancey’s skillset.<\/p>
From a tools perspective, he is borderline elite. He executes every move with perfection and is timely and precise when executing. He has a relentless motor and has made many impact plays using his toughness, tenacity, and pure talent.<\/p>
From a physical perspective, Calijah Kancey is not good at all. He lacks upper-body strength, and his lower-body strength is even worse. If he was dominant without this high-end power I would be able to overlook it, but he was consistently shut down by more powerful blockers with above-average technique. Based on that, most NFL blockers should be able to completely stonewall him.<\/p>
With Calijah Kancey being a prototypical undersized Interior D-linemen, I think it’s risky to draft him early. Many scouts will point to the Aaron Donald<\/a> comparison. Both are undersized, and both were dominant (at least at times). They even both went to Pitt. The big (and most important) difference is that Aaron Donald was extremely powerful for his size. Calijah Kancey doesn’t have that.<\/p>
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