Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan (Junior)

Rayane M
The 2025 NFL Draft is fast approaching, and despite an initial impression that this year's class might lack talent, The Trick Play team has once again delved into the tapes to bring you scouting reports on the players who will soon wear the jerseys of your favorite franchises.
From Quarterback to Safety, including the trenches where Offensive Linemen and Defensive Linemen engage in a relentless battle, Rayane and Valentin will walk you through the new faces of this 2025 draft class while everyone is excited about the coming NFL Draft
Strengths :
- Lateral Quickness
- Leverage
- Excellent technician
- Huge ability to separate
- Excellent Run Stopper
- Dangerous Pass Rusher
- Great Footwork
Weaknesses :
- Lacks a little bit of explosivity
- Lacks violence / Too "clean" of a player
- Sometimes gets out of games, Coaching?
- Complicated ceiling to assess
IDL Mason Graham
— Rayane M (@RayaneScout) March 9, 2025
Excellent football player is the only thing I can think of to say about Mason
Barring some big post-combine hype that folds the cards, he's clearly your DT1.
The team that drafts him will have an excellent technician with an extremely high floor
Tier 1 💎 pic.twitter.com/eNFwYyBIyL
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Just like when defending the run, Mason is equally meticulous with his technique when it comes to rushing the opposing QB. Here, you see all the same moves I mentioned earlier regarding separation and shedding blocks, but with subtle active variations to be even more effective in pass rush situations.
Let's continue with a point that might not be one and could rather be a consequence of his coaching staff, but Mason sometimes gets himself out of the play when he directly attacks a gap. This happens especially when he executes a stunt (a move where he goes into a different responsibility gap than the one he was initially aligned in at the start of the play) because he likes to throw a rip move directly into the gap he's moving to. In doing so, he ends up giving his back or side to the blockers, which tends to compromise him.
Similarly, he sometimes still comes directly into contact with his opponents at the shoulder, or he gets too close to them too quickly, finding himself in a situation where he can no longer create separation. He ends up stuck in the block with no ability to disengage and make the tackle.
In the end, it's a Tier 1 grade for Mason, with an obvious projection to the 1st round of the draft.