High-energy pass rusher with productivity and a method of play that should translate to the next level. Green displays a natural and instinctive rush, utilizing loose hips and a series of moves and counters that can open doors with force or finesse. He’s very physical, with notes of violence in the way he attacks blockers in both phases. His explosiveness allows him to penetrate gaps, play around or through the protection edges and change direction quickly to finish in the backfield. He relentlessly presses forward, but can run out of gas due to his hot-running motor. Teams might wish he were heavier and longer but he’s willful, skilled and powerful with the ability to create enormous matchup concerns as an edge rusher on the next level.
Fifth-year senior and two-year starter with the testing numbers and 2024 ball production to earn late-round consideration. Roberts was above average in speed, quickness and explosion testing, and that will flash on tape. He’s physical by nature but inconsistent with his angles in pursuit, a shortcoming that proved very costly to Marshall in its 2024 loss to Ohio State. While he has the means to get to the football as a high safety, his lack of ball skills prevent him from flipping the field as often as he should.