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2020 NFL Draft Player Profiles: Louisiana OG Kevin Dotson

From now until the 2020 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to showcase as many prospects as possible and examine both their strengths and weaknesses. Most of these profiles will feature individuals that the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to have an interest in, while a few others will be top-ranked players. If there is a player you would like us to analyze, let us know in the comments below.

#75 Kevin Dotson/OG UL-Lafayette – 6’4 310

The Good

– Thick body with large lower half and good length for frame (33 inch arms)
– Mauling, punishing run blocker, borderline elite, tons of functional strength
– Ability to pancake defenders, washes them out of gaps and generates a ton of movement on his first level blocks
– Great leg drive and finish, understands leverage and angles, shows strain and finishes blocks to the whistle
– Good hand fighter with a powerful punch in pass protection, exhibits excellent grip strength who locks on when he keeps his hands inside
– Finds work in pass protection when uncovered and isn’t passive in pass pro
– Big frame makes it hard to get around him in pass protection
– Elite starting experience with solid production and career accolades
– Good NFL bloodlines

The Bad

– Not a great athlete who gets exposed in space, will miss target in second level in the run game
– Aggressive pass set, desire to be physical works both ways, tends to lunge and can double over at the waist, needs to maintain his base with more consistency
– Will struggle laterally and get beat by counters and inside rushes
– Not a super effective cut blocker
– Seemingly position limited and played only one spot

Bio

– Four year starter
– Named First Team, AP All-American senior season, first Rajun Cajun to ever receive that honor
– Family of athletes, dad played football at ULL, two uncles played in the NFL (Alvin McKinley was a DT for Cleveland in early 2000s, same time as Keith Butler served as coach) and mother ran track at McNeese State
– Two-star prospect who had only four offers coming out of HS (played in Wing T offense there)

Tape Breakdown

We’re paying extra close attention to Dotson because of the Steelers’ interest in him, conducting a private visit with one of the Combine’s biggest snubs.