My favorite draft simulator is the PFSN one. In the sim, I've been drafting an EDGE rusher named John Henry Daley, typically early 5th round, just because I like his highlights. I don't use the Rams, because we have so few picks. I think it is more fun to use a team that has a high pick and more selections. Taking a break from watching WRs, i decided to watch a player at a different position and decided to do JHD, because he looked like he might be interesting. Turned out to be an understatement. His story is pretty amazing.
When I started researching him, I didn't realize that multiple major draft boards have him ranked as a 1st round draft prospect. Maybe this shouldn't be surprising, given that at the time he suffered a season-ending injury late in the 2025 season, he was 2nd in the nation in sacks.
The crazy thing about this is up until the 2025 season, he essentially hadn't played at all in college. He was a seldom used backup who saw very limited playing time, with only 1 career sack entering 2025. In one season, he went from being a nobody to a potential 1st round prospect.
There are several reasons that I don't think JHD will actually be a 1st rounder next year. First, he's old. He went on a 2-year LDS mission prior to enrolling in college. The 2026 season will be his 6th year out of high school. Second, he suffered a serious injury in 2025 that could scare off NFL teams. Third, he's a possible one-year wonder who needs to prove that he can replicate his 2025 success. Finally, he doesn't have the right body type and elite athleticism to be a top NFL pass rusher. In particular, he has very short arms.
Of course, if his draft stock slipped away from 1st round consideration, it just makes him all the more relevant to discuss as a potential Rams draft target. With Myles Garrett, we have one of the greatest EDGE rushers in NFL history. The Rams don't need an alpha, elite pass rusher. We do need more complementary rushers who can eat playing beside Garrett. Could JHD be part of the solution?
When I started researching him, I didn't realize that multiple major draft boards have him ranked as a 1st round draft prospect. Maybe this shouldn't be surprising, given that at the time he suffered a season-ending injury late in the 2025 season, he was 2nd in the nation in sacks.
The crazy thing about this is up until the 2025 season, he essentially hadn't played at all in college. He was a seldom used backup who saw very limited playing time, with only 1 career sack entering 2025. In one season, he went from being a nobody to a potential 1st round prospect.
There are several reasons that I don't think JHD will actually be a 1st rounder next year. First, he's old. He went on a 2-year LDS mission prior to enrolling in college. The 2026 season will be his 6th year out of high school. Second, he suffered a serious injury in 2025 that could scare off NFL teams. Third, he's a possible one-year wonder who needs to prove that he can replicate his 2025 success. Finally, he doesn't have the right body type and elite athleticism to be a top NFL pass rusher. In particular, he has very short arms.
Of course, if his draft stock slipped away from 1st round consideration, it just makes him all the more relevant to discuss as a potential Rams draft target. With Myles Garrett, we have one of the greatest EDGE rushers in NFL history. The Rams don't need an alpha, elite pass rusher. We do need more complementary rushers who can eat playing beside Garrett. Could JHD be part of the solution?