Khyiris Tonga Scouting Report

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PROSPECT SUMMARY - KHYIRIS TONGA

Khyiris Tonga aligned as an interior defensive lineman for the BYU defense—they will align sometimes in an odd front, where Tonga will align as the 0-tech. He excels as a run defender. When he plays with good pad level, he is extremely difficult to single block. He needs to become more consistent at disengaging quickly, but he does show the ability to get to the football. He is a player that would be described as “stronger than he is explosive” based on his movement skills. He uses a good bull rush to get home and uses his length to knock down passes when he cannot.

Ideal Role: Backup IDL.
Scheme Fit: 4-3 NT/DT.

FILM EVALUATION

Written by Drae Harris
Games watched: USC (2019), 2019 Utah St (2019), Boise State (2019), Hawaii (2019)

Best Game Studied: USC (2019)
Worst Game Studied: Hawaii (2019)
First-Step Explosion: Overall, his first step is average. He doesn’t have a lot of twitchy or explosive movements off the snap. He also has instances of being late off the ball, as well.

Flexibility: He has poor flexibility overall. He is much more effective when he consistently plays with good pad level. He doesn’t play with good leverage and it limits his effectiveness.

Hand Counters: His hand counters are average overall. He doesn't use his hands as well as he should. If he learns to be more effective and decisive with his hands he will be a force on passing downs, as well.

Hand Power: He does have good power in his hands. When they are placed inside and he is bull rushing, he can overpower single blocks. He needs to become more consistent at disengaging and getting off blocks.

Run Defending: He excels as a run defender. When he plays with good pad level, he can control the center and get to the football. He is very hard to run at due to his outstanding ability at the point of attack.

Effort: He appears to pick his spots over the course of the game. This may be due to a lack of good shape. However, his lack of emotional endurance affects his effort late in games.

Football IQ: He plays with average football intelligence. This is mainly with regards to quickly deciphering blocks. However, when he has located the football, he can go with urgency.

Lateral Mobility: His lateral mobility overall is average. However, this should not hinder him in the NFL. His ability to play from A-gap to A-gap is where his true value is against the run.

Functional Strength: He has good functional strength. He easily controls the center and has instances of getting off blocks and to the ball. However, the consistency needs to improve. His functional strength is overpowering at moments in the game.

Versatility: He lacks true positional versatility. He aligns as an interior defensive lineman and that’s where his skill set is best suited.

SCOUT GRADES

TDN Consensus: To Be Determined
Drae Harris: 72/100
 

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its a 7th rounder...if he makes the practice squad that would be a win
 

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Tony Pauline’s Khyiris Tonga Scouting Report​

Positives: Explosive, wide-bodied defender who takes up a lot of room in the middle of the line. Fires off the snap, plays with excellent pad level, and is rarely off his feet. Very good with his hands, resilient, and flashes athleticism. Consistently double-teamed in the middle of the line, keeps his feet moving, and plays through the whistle. Solid first step off the snap.
Negatives: Often handled at the point by a single blocker despite his size. Does not display himself as an overpowering lineman. Not much of a pass rusher and doesn’t make a lot of plays behind the line of scrimmage.
Analysis: Tonga possesses the size and athleticism to be a dominant force on the field and has flashed as much in the past. He comes with a large upside but must really pull the pieces of his game together and consistently play at the level he’s capable.

Khyiris Tonga Player Profile​

The path to the NFL Draft is often longer from Provo, Utah than for most prospects, and BYU defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga is no different. It’s been nearly seven years since the man-mountain left Granger High School. He was a standout two-way player who utilized his experience playing rugby to excel on the football field.
In addition to lining up on both sides of the trenches, he also lined up as a tight end. Impressing early, he earned first-team All-Region honors as a freshman.

Quarterback Zach Wilson has ensured that attention is focused on the BYU Cougars this spring. However, in the shadows cast from the spotlight on the presumptive first-round pick, several potential stars are ready to shine on Sunday. Within that group is BYU defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga, who can be a later-round gem in the 2021 NFL Draft.
 

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The BYU head coach loves this guy. He was being interviewed about his other NFL prospects other than Wilson and raved about him.
 

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Remember in the pre-draft chat in discord when I was hoping they would pick this kid up in a later round?

We got him!

Yup, I member. We were talking about it back in March and you literally called it.

That's why ChiCity Discord > CCS Forums. Less drunks like @msadows in there.

That being said EVERYONE is invited.
 

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Tonga was rated the 4th best defensive tackle going in the second round per lindys sports draft 2021, that's a value pick, pace can't hit on many early rounders not counting this one but kicks ass in rounds 4 through 7
 

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