Pass Rusher Got The Los Angeles Chargers’ Attention, Scouting Report For 1st Team OLB

Following a productive NFL Combine, Boise State edge defender Ahmed Hassanein is reportedly scheduled for a pre-draft visit with the Los Angeles Chargers. This information comes from Ryan Fowler of Bleacher Report, indicating the Chargers’ interest in the two-time first-team All-Mountain West honoree.

Much of the attention paid to the Chargers’ draft has focused on the first round, but they must hit on later rounds to ensure they build on their 11-6 season under Jim Harbaugh.

Los Angeles Chargers Draft: Ahmed Hassanein Scouting Report

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Hassanein is projected to go in the 6th round

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Height6′ 2⅜”18
Weight267 lbs60
Wingspan78¾”26
Arm Length32¼”9
Hand Size9″5
10 Yard Split1.7s19
40 Yard Dash4.77s56
Vertical Jump32½”41
Broad Jump113″34
Bench Press27 reps80

A two-year starter for the Boise State Broncos, Ahmed Hassanein primarily lined up as a defensive end, utilizing five and seven-technique alignments within defensive coordinator Erik Chinander’s 4-2-5 base defense. Hassanein’s journey to FBS football is a unique one.

Growing up in Cairo, where he was a top-ranked CrossFit athlete in Egypt during his teenage years, he moved to the United States in 2018 and began playing football just a year later in 2019. This remarkable transition culminated in him becoming the first player from Egypt to ever compete in FBS football.

Hassanein is a player whose effort and production are readily apparent. His impressive tally of 115 pressures over the past two seasons ranked third in the FBS during that span, highlighting his consistent ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks.

Furthermore, his relentless motor consistently puts stress on offensive blockers. However, his understanding of run-game responsibilities and his still-developing pass-rush sequencing indicate areas where refinement is needed. Additionally, his tendency for missed tackles is a notable concern.

Overall, Hassanein projects as a high-effort edge rusher with several appealing qualities that are likely to resonate with NFL coaching staffs. While he may not possess elite-level athletic traits, his relatively limited football experience piques the interest of NFL teams regarding his significant untapped potential for growth and development at the professional level.

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