Josiah Bronson - Defensive Tackle Washington Huskies Scouting Report
Scouting report for NFL Draft prospect Josiah Bronson
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Starting his career at Temple, Bronson transferred to Washington and was a two-year starter for the Huskies lining up at three-technique and nose tackle. He does well to keep his pads low throughout his rush, allowing him to uproot blockers occasionally. When tasked to operate as a spy, he processes quickly and does not let the passer escape the pocket. Bronson is a below-average athlete who often is the last one off the ball. A lack of length causes him to get outreached and controlled by blockers too easily. His hands are sloppy and not violent enough to consistently defeat opposing blockers. In the run game, he gets driven off the ball too frequently as he lacks the strength to push and disrupt. Bronson is unlikely to stick on a practice squad let alone a roster due to his many limitations. He will likely need to put on some weight and