Missouri Tigers defensive tackle prospect Realus George Jr adds to the growing list of Tigers declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. He joined three others from his team and became the sixth Mizzou defensive player eyeing a professional career.
The NFL Draft is more than a month away, but excitement is already high. Meanwhile, Pro Day events garnered significant attention post-Scouting Combine, with representatives from 28 NFL teams in attendance. George’s performance didn’t go unnoticed, as he drew interest from multiple franchises after a fantastic season at Mizzou.
Multiple NFL teams are interested in Realus George Jr
Several NFL teams have turned their gaze toward Missouri Tigers’ Realus George Jr following his impressive performance at the school’s NFL Pro Day. The event was held at the Stephens Indoor Facility. It served as a platform for former MU players to showcase their skills to scouts, general managers, and coaches from across the league.
George Jr, standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 292 pounds, clocked an impressive 4.93 seconds in the 40-yard dash, showcasing both size and speed coveted by NFL franchises. Among the teams expressing keen interest in the talented defensive tackle are the New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, and New York Giants, according to reports from ML Football.
The Pro Day event featured a total of 16 former Missouri players, each engaging in a series of drills designed to assess their athletic abilities and football prowess. From the classic 40-yard dash to position-specific exercises, prospects had the opportunity to exhibit their potential across various facets of the game.
Notable participants alongside George Jr. included Cody Schrader and Nathaniel Peat at running back, Javon Foster, Xavier Delgado, and Marcellus Johnson on the offensive line, and a lineup of defensive talents such as Darius Robinson, Jay Jernigan, and Nyles Gaddy.
How did Realus George Jr do at Mizzou?
Realus George Jr showcased his prowess on the field, appearing in 33 games and consistently demonstrating his defensive prowess. However, it was in the 2023 season that he truly shone brightest, solidifying his status as a defensive force to be reckoned with.
The young star recorded 25 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one pass breakup, a quarterback hurry and a forced fumble in this campaign, per MUTigers. His impact was felt in every game, as he consistently disrupted opposing offenses and played a crucial role in crucial matchups. From upsetting No. 15 Kansas State to dominating the Razorbacks in a resounding victory, he left an indelible mark on the field.
Even in his senior year, George Jr. continued to impress by showcasing his unwavering determination and skill. He concluded the regular season with an impressive record of 20 total tackles, 11 of those solo, two tackles-for-loss, one sack and two quarterback hurries. The defensive star posted four back-to-back games with at least one tackle in his junior year.