Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
Diante Lee now with The Athletic but formerly with PFF, wrote after The Combine, “In terms of scheme fit, though, Bresee is built to do it all. The best kind of defense for him would be one that prioritizes versatility and maximizes it by using various fronts and personnel groupings. Ultimately, I left Indianapolis feeling that Bresee will be a much better pro than he appears as a prospect. Watching how smoothly he moved in position drills, at 298 pounds, leads me to believe he can get to the 310- to 315-pound range and still be an effective athlete — a rare proposition for interior defensive linemen.” This agrees with what I’ve been saying about his potential.