#2 Dylan Moses, Alabama
This guy returns to Bama as their top inside linebacker after the departure of Mack Wilson to the pros and he already made a case to be their number one guy last season. Moses recorded 86 tackles, with ten of those in the opposing backfield, and 3.5 sacks.
At 6’3”, 235 pounds, he is physical and fearless, running into big offensive linemen at full speed to stop the run. Even when he is not really moving downhill, you hear it when he meets the ball-carrier in the hole and he stops the forward momentum by shooting his hips through and standing up that guy.
Moses is also highly alert for cutbacks and rarely gets caught out of position when he is responsible for the backside. While his former teammate Mack was largely responsible for man-coverage duties, Moses is a ferocious blitzer.
He doesn’t mind mixing it up with guards and runs through some backs, while showing great closing burst in how quickly he makes up the distance to the quarterback. Once again, Alabama will have a highly drafted inside linebacker in 2020.