One look at Nijman and it is easy to fall in love with the NFL frame and length. When he's on the move, he's fluid and can be effective on the second level. Upon further inspection, his body control is below average and his pass sets have major holes that could be challenging to correct. He's a developmental right tackle in need of extensive coaching for improved pass sets and greater consistency of aim with his run-blocking landmarks. If the coaching lands, he could become a Day 3 value draft pick if medicals check out.
Squatty three-technique with disruptive quickness and a feel for finding gaps, but he has a complete inability to withstand power and protect his gap. Walker plays with a great motor and has room for improvement with his hands that could unlock even more potential for quick wins off the snap. His lack of functional power at the point of attack makes him scheme-inflexible, but he has a shot at finding backup work for a unit looking for interior defenders with disruptive qualities.