![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some of the best quotes from my interview with Anenih, but I definitely encourage you to watch it for yourself. Anenih is a versatile 3-4 OLB who can play on all three downs and also offers surprisingly good zone coverage ability. That all culminated in his best season yet in 2021, with career highs of 30 total tackles (16 solo), 10.0 TFL, and 5.0 sacks along with 2 PD and 1 FF. In his four seasons as a starter, Anenih posted at least 6.5 TFL and 4.0 sacks each year-including the shortened 2020 COVID season. While the height is a little low, the length is absolutely not a concern: Anenih measured in with over 34” arms.Īnenih spent five seasons at Houston, and has been a remarkably consistent producer in both the run and pass game. At 6’2, 245, he tested out with a very good 7.57 RAS due in large part to some elite jumps and a very good 4.74s 40-yard dash. You can watch the entire interview on our YouTube channel using the link below.Īnenih is currently projected in the mid-to-late Day 3 range, but is rising up draft boards a bit after his impressive Pro Day testing. The Falcons attended Anenih’s Pro Day, and OLBs coach Ted Monachino did some additional work with him after his testing-so there’s clear interest there. ![]() A versatile 3-4 OLB with a prototypical build for the position, Anenih certainly fits the mold the Falcons will look for in the mid-to-late rounds of the 2022 NFL Draft. Last week, I sat down for an interview with another rising Day 3 edge rusher: Houston’s David Anenih. I had a chance to talk with one such player a few weeks back, EDGE Charles Wiley from UTSA, and you can find that interview here. Outside the top guys, however, the team is doing extensive work on a huge number of potential Day 3 picks and priority UDFAs to attempt to find “diamonds in the rough” in the later rounds of the draft. We’ve heard the Atlanta Falcons connected to seemingly every first-round receiver, along with the vast majority of the top quarterback prospects-and that’s just scratching the surface. The pre-draft process is always interesting, particularly for teams picking high in the draft. ![]()
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