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Can Kalia Davis Be the New Tim Settle?

April 18, 2022 by Hogs Haven

NCAA Football: Connecticut at Central Florida
Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Hogs Haven takes a look at 2022 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the Commanders

Kalia Davis, DT

School: University of Central Florida | Conference: American Athletic Conference

College Experience: Redshirt Senior | Age: ?

Height / Weight: 6’2 310 lbs

Projected Draft Status: 4th-6th round

Player Comparison: Eric Manning

College Statistics

Player Overview

Kalia Davis is a defensive tackle prospect from the University of Central Florida. He came out of West Florida Tech high school with first-team all-state honors as a senior linebacker. At UCF, he redshirted his freshman season as he gained weight to play as a reserve defensive lineman the following season. His playing career has periods of production and gaps due to COVID opt-out in 2020 and torn ACL in the second half of the 2021 season. Davis is a three-technique defensive tackle prospect with flashes of upside of becoming a disruptive player.

Strengths

  • Flashes short area quickness and strength.
  • Athletic and plays with bend.
  • Can get into gaps to cause backfield disruption.
  • Explodes into blockers to cause pocket push.
  • Displays quick feet

Weaknesses

  • Played little football the last two seasons. The 2021 season was cut short due to an ACL injury.
  • Erratic balance through contact.
  • Needs better go-to moves.
  • Needs better hand placement.
  • Can get displaced by down blocks.

Videos

Kalia Davis (6’2” 310) of @UCF_Football knocks his block back & controls his gap while moving laterally down the LOS. Ends up making the tackle.@KaliaDavis20 is one of 324 prospects invited to the 2022 NFL Combine!

Video Credit: @JimNagy_SB #StopTheRun #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/m8QODIFG4b

— DLineVids (@dlinevids1) February 17, 2022

Talk about speed to power transfer; @UCF_Football‘s Kalia Davis is an absolute menace on the interior, with an explosive first step and ability to rock blockers and find their edges. Effective against the run and pass, he might just crack day 2: #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/KgG7qjsvdQ

— Simon Carroll (@NFLDraftSi) March 29, 2022

How Will He Fit On The Team

The departure of Tim Settle and the release of Matt Ioannidis has created a hole in the interior defensive line. Kalia Davis can step in to fill the backup depth while developing into a starter. In limited playing snaps, Davis can be an interior disruptor on either pass or run plays. With coaching, Davis will fortify the defensive line depth for the Commanders as he tries to reach his potential.

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