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2025 NFL Draft Grades: Giants Select Marcus Mbow No. 154
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Draft Scouting Report
Marcus Mbow was a three-year starter at both guard and tackle at Purdue. He has exceptional quickness and twitch to get into run fits with excellent hand placement and the ability to get to the second level with ease. He is a good athlete who has excellent feet and the power to get to the spot efficiently.
- 2022: Started all 14 games at right guard en route to earning Freshman All-American honors and Honorable Mention All-Big Ten
- 2023-24: Moved to right tackle and started six games before a season-ending injury. Started 12 games at right tackle this past season
- Quick feet in protection and the ability to mix up his pass sets to keep defenders off balance
- Aggressive demeanor; likes to finish and snatch opponents to the ground in both phases
- Versatility to play both guard and tackle
- Slighter frame with room to continue to develop and not ideal arm length for an OT
- Gets knocked back vs speed-to-power rushers at times
- More of a positional blocker than power run blocker
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.67 seconds
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Giants' Marcus Mbow: Giants add athletic blocker
The Giants selected Mbow in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 154th overall.
Mbow (6-foot-4, 303 pounds) is a bit light, but the Purdue product started three years in college -- two seasons at guard and one at right tackle -- and he demonstrated starting-caliber NFL upside with his film. It's possible that Mbow fell to the fifth round over concerns about scheme versatility, because his athleticism and technique plays better in zone blocking than his light anchor does as a power blocker.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 300 lbs |
Birthplace: Milwaukee, WI |
Age: 22 |
Class: Junior |