It's Wingo time. Best Wingo since Trey?
For Round 6, looks like a solid pick.
from PFF Draft Guide
Wingo's shorter arms and legs limit his efficacy and versatility. He will likely be limited between the 2i and 4i alignments in a 4-3 scheme. However, his quickness and consistent hand placement can lead to some success as a rotational pass-rusher in the NFL.
The smaller Wingo wins on quickness. His stance is low and loaded, and he can explode off the ball. His hands are well placed, which leads to an effective push-pull, his go-to passrush move. But his smaller frame and shorter arms make it tough for him to disengage against better offensive linemen.
He has his positive moments in run defense, but his bad plays are too far in the wrong direction. When he has good eye discipline against the run and waits for the back to commit to a lane, he can disengage and make contact at the line of scrimmage.
Still, too often he guesses the lane. He also has a bad tendency to get turned around at the line.