Byron Murphy II – Rookie IDP Player Profile

Byron Murphy II was a three-year starter at Texas as an IDL who could become an effective nose tackle/ Interior lineman in the NFL.

Murphy was drafted #16 overall (IDL1) to the Seattle Seahawks. Murphy joins a line with Leonard Williams, Dre’Mont Jones, Johnathan Hankins, and Boye Mafe. Seattle has found the second piece to their interior defensive line for years to come. Seattle had three IDLs that finished with 500+ snaps last season (Leonard Williams only participated in 10 games), so Murphy has plenty of opportunity to make an immediate impact on the field. Murphy may not be a standout player in your everyday IDP league; however, he is a name to look out for in true position formats and best-ball leagues.

Height Weight College
6’0″ 297 Texas

Strengths

Solid balance and power

Fast hands make his moves more effective

A bag full of pass-rushing moves/techniques for both initial and secondary rushes

Weaknesses

Murphy doesn’t have a small frame, but I am unsure if he will get much bigger.

Double teams from offensive linemen may get the best of him in the NFL

Not the most extended arm length in the draft class


College Stats

2023: 14 Games, 29 Tackles, 8.5 Tackle For Loss, 5 Sacks

2022: 13 Games, 26 Tackles, 3 Tackles For Loss, 1 Sack

2021: 7 Games, 15 Tackles, 3.5 Tackles For Loss, 2 Sack


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Player Comparison

Grady Jarrett: Matt Holder (bleacherreport.com)


IDP Rookie Ranking

Byron Murphy II is RPO Football’s Rookie DL6 – The complete list can be found here: IDP Rookie Rankings


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