Top NFL draft prospect Arvell Reese breaks down instinctual pass-rush skills
Ohio State Buckeyes EDGE Arvell Reese appears destined to become a top-five pick in the upcoming NFL draft. In fact, the New York Jets have reportedly narrowed their choices for the No. 2 overall pick to Reese and Texas Tech…
Ohio State Buckeyes EDGE Arvell Reese appears destined to become a top-five pick in the upcoming NFL draft. In fact, the New York Jets have reportedly narrowed their choices for the No. 2 overall pick to Reese and Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey.
The Las Vegas Raiders have the No. 1 pick and are expected to take Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza MORE: New York Giants urged to make NFL Draft splash for Saquon Barkley replacement Surprisingly, Reese said he did not work on formal pass-rush technique at Ohio State. During a film session with ESPN draft analyst Benjamin Solak , Reese broke down one of his moves.
According to Solak, Reese reached a top speed 18. 8 mph while rushing the Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback. The pressure resulted in an incomplete pass.
“I didn’t even have a name for what I just did,” Reese said. “But now that I’m working on pass rushing right now and studying and everything, I’m realizing right here I showed power, which made him shoot his hands. That’s when I threw the cross-chop.