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Darren Ikinnagbon

DarrenIkinnagbon

Hillside, NJHillside
Jersey
#11
Pos
EDGE
HT / WT
6-5.5 / 255
Class
FR
The Journey
Class of 2025
Georgia Bulldogs
ENROLLED
HI
Hillside
2023 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Georgia
ENROLLED4/13/2024
93.8%
681 mi
2
2
49
Penn State
OFFERED
1.8%
190 mi
13
5
33
Ohio State
OFFERED
1.5%
464 mi
5
3
36
Notre Dame
OFFERED
1.3%
628 mi
12
6
27
Rutgers
OFFERED
N/A
16 mi
29
0
4
Georgia
GeorgiaENROLLED
Chidera Uzo-Diribe
93.8%
Penn State
Penn StateOFFERED
1.8%
Ohio State
Ohio StateOFFERED
Larry Johnson
1.5%
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
Al Washington
1.3%
Rutgers
RutgersOFFERED
N/A

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Darren Ikinnagbon Scouting Summary
Charles Power
02/06/25

Big EDGE prospect who has the frame to be a quality run defender on the perimeter. Measured in at a shade under 6-foot-6, 250 pounds with 33+ inch arms before his senior season. Developmental skill set. Shows the ability to make second-effort plays. Flashes anchor and the ability to hold up against the run. Fairly raw technically and not as productive as some of his highly-touted peers. Young for the cycle with a June birthday. Projects as a run-stopping edge setter who could develop into more with time.

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Measurements & Testing

Darren IkinnagbonHillside
Top 300 DL AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
255
276
300
92.4%85.0%
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Personal Life

Hillside High School coach Barris Grant tells a story to anybody that asks about when he first that Darren Ikinnagbon was going to be special. "He passed the eye test before he even knew what the eye test was," Grant told 247Sports. "He was still a young, young player, but you could see he was the guy you wanted to get off the bus first. He looked that good." Grant said Ikinnagbon has a high ceiling for future development. "He's a long, rangy EDGE," Grant said. "He can really close on the quarterback. He's athletic enough to cover running backs and tight ends. He's just now cracking the surface of his potential. He's just a powerhouse. And he's only going to get better." Ikinnagbon believes playing multiple sports in high school helped him develop into one of the top football players in the country. "I wrestle," Ikinnagbon said. "I used to play basketball. I do track, too. I didn't start playing football until my freshman year and through my sophomore year. Those other sports helped me stick with football. My coaches told me to stick with it and if I stick with it, I’m going to prevail in the long run, after that, I started to like (football) a lot.”

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