This is a short draft interview with Arizona State edge rusher Prince Dorbah about his Pro Day, his player profile, and his NFL comps. He says he wanted scouts to see his work ethic, flexibility, bend, explosion, and pass-rush tools, and he felt the league responded positively to his drills. The conversation also touches on his best college play, his big brother as an influence, and the quarterbacks he most wants to sack in the NFL.
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Prince Dorbah’s core message is straightforward: he believes he is an explosive, flexible edge rusher whose Pro Day showed scouts the traits that matter for his NFL transition. He says he wanted to demonstrate that he “work[s], compete[s],” and can show “flexibility” and “bend,” and later summarizes his own scouting report as being a “freak athlete, explosive, can bend, can get to the quarterback,” with confidence in himself. The interviewer reinforces that the feedback was positive, and Dorbah agrees that the scouts were excited by his work, bend, and explosion. A large part of the interview is about how he translates to the league. He says the drills he focused on were the L drill, 5-10-5, and the 40, emphasizing staying low and running fast. When asked for NFL comps, he gives three names rather than one: Von Miller, Brian Burns, and Khalil Mack. …
No market setup here; tactically this is a draft prospect marketing his traits to scouts, with the immediate catalyst being Pro Day visibility and interviews.
Over the next few weeks, his standing will depend on whether teams believe his athletic traits and tape point to a usable NFL edge role rather than just testing upside.
The long-run implication is a familiar draft regime: edge prospects are valued when measurable traits, signature plays, and personal narrative align, but the real test is whether that profile becomes consistent NFL production.
Dorbah says he came to Pro Day to show scouts his work ethic, flexibility, bend, and pass-rush tools.
He directly explains what he wanted scouts to see.
He says league feedback was positive, especially on his bend and explosion.
He summarizes scout reactions from the day.
His self-scout is that he is a freak athlete who can bend and get to the quarterback.
He gives his own scouting report when asked.
What did you want to come in and show the scouts here today at Pro Day?
Prince Dorbah wanted to show scouts that he comes to work and compete, and demonstrate his flexibility, bend, and the tools that make him a great pass rusher.
What kind of feedback did you get from the league today?
Most scouts were excited with how he was working — they loved his bend and explosion.
What did you do out there today that made it a good day?
He put his head down and went to work, focusing on the L drill, 5-10-5, and his 40-yard dash — staying low and running as fast as he could.
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