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2025 NFL Draft Profile: Tyler Batty, DE/EDGE, BYU
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The 2025 NFL offseason is here and that means it’s time for mock drafts, draft profiles and everything that goes with them. So without further ado, here’s one of many Draft Profiles for the 2025 NFL draft.

Tyler Batty, DE/EDGE, BYU

HT: 6’6
WT: 272 lbs

Accolades:

First-team All-Big 12 (2024
Second team All-Big 12 (2023)
Independence Bowl Defensive MVP (2021)

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Pros:

Anchor monster in the trenches, showcasing plus play strength to stack and shed against the run with consistent leverage.

Motor runs hot; relentless pursuit to the ball carrier with sideline-to-sideline effort, often making backside plays.

Toolsy pass rusher with a developing arsenal; flashes a powerful bull rush and an intriguing spin move to keep tackles off-balance.

High-level processor with quick play diagnosis; rarely bites on misdirection or play-action, allowing for rapid reaction time.

Uses his pterodactyl wingspan effectively to press blockers and disrupt passing lanes, creating batted balls at the LOS.

Scheme-versatile defender; comfortable playing in multiple techniques across the defensive front with consistent production.

Natural field general; demonstrating cerebral pre-snap adjustments and on-field communication skills.

Violent hands at the point of attack; consistently wins the hand-fighting battle to disengage and penetrate the backfield.

Cons:

Lacks that twitch off the snap; initial explosion is adequate but not elite, limiting his ability to consistently threaten the edge.

Can get engulfed by size when kicked inside; occasionally struggles to maintain his gap against combo blocks and down blocks.

Tackling technique needs refinement; tendency to lead with the shoulder instead of wrapping up, resulting in whiffs in space.

Hip tightness evident when cornering; ankle flexion and lower body pliability limit his ability to flatten to the QB.

Frame maxed out; may need to redistribute mass to improve functional strength for anchoring against NFL-caliber power.

Summary:

Batty is a high-energy edge defender with the potential to contribute on all three downs. He brings a blue-collar work ethic to the trenches, setting a firm edge and effectively stacking and shedding blockers in the run game. This skillset will likely earn him early rotational snaps.
In passing situations, Batty’s developing rush skills and quick play recognition enable him to be disruptive. However, his lack of elite bend may limit his ceiling as a speed rusher.

Batty’s versatility is a major strength. He’s comfortable playing various techniques across the defensive front, making him a valuable asset in both 4-3 and 3-4 systems. His exceptional processing skills and on-field communication abilities suggest he could quickly become a defensive signal-caller.
One potential concern is that Batty’s frame may be at its maximum development, which could limit his ability to add significant functional strength at the next level.

This article first appeared on Bucs Report and was syndicated with permission.

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