As a College Recruit
Perhaps the most athletic and twitchy defensive lineman in several cycles. Burst on to the national radar prior to his junior season after putting on a testing display at the Elite Underclassmen Camp in Jacksonville, running a 4.8-second electronically timed 40-yard dash at 278 pounds. Has quick-twitch initial movement skills with fast and strong hands. Aggressive out of his stance with the hands. Wins with both quickness and physicality. Disruptive force that makes plays behind the line of scrimmage with regularity. Was highly productive as a junior with 29.5 tackles for loss. Will be a disruptor in the run game, and interior pass rusher at the next level. Fast closer with long-arms that makes play from the hash to the boundary. Plays defensive end in both four and three-man fronts for Lakeland High, but projects to the interior long-term.
Reminds Us Of
Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy is similar size (6-foot-2.5, 285 pounds) to Tommie Harris, who was a five-star prospect in the 2001 cycle. Like Harris, Brownlow-Dindy is an outstanding athlete. The Texas A&M signee posted some eye-popping numbers on the combine circuit, running a sub 4.9 second electronically-timed 40-yard dash at 285 pounds. Harris’ athleticism was well-known. He was an extremely disruptive interior presence at Oklahoma and ran a 4.78 second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine. Both Harris and Brownlow-Dindy also threw the shot put at the high school level, with the latter finishing as a state runner-up as a junior.