Oluwafemi Oladejo
Summary
Oluwafemi Oladejo was selected in the 2nd Round (#52 Overall) in the 2025 Draft out of UCLA. Oladejo is a young, high‑upside defender who made the transition in college from off‑ball linebacker to edge rusher. His combination of physical traits—length, burst, aggressiveness—make him an intriguing NFL prospect. The Titans selected him early in the 2025 draft, signalling that they expect him to contribute. While his pass‑rush technique and experience in the role are still developing, his run‑defense ability, motor, and versatility give him a strong developmental floor. If he continues refining his edge skills, he has the potential to become a key contributor on the line.
Strengths
Physical Tools & Length: At 6′3″ and ~259 lbs with long arms (around 33⅜″) he brings desirable measurables for a rusher/linebacker hybrid. NFL Draft Buzz
Athleticism & Transition Capability: His background as a linebacker provides him sideline‑to‑sideline movement, and in 2024 he posted career highs after moving to edge. UCLA
Run‑Defender & Gap Soundness: Oladejo sets the edge well using his frame to control blockers and shows disruptive ability in run defense (e.g., tackles for loss). The Draft Network
Motor & Effort: Oladejo plays with a high motor, finishing plays, and having a tangible physical presence. The Draft Network
Versatility: He played multiple linebacker roles and then moved to edge rusher, suggesting adaptability in scheme. Tennessee Titans
Weaknesses
Pass‑Rush Refinement: Although he has the tools, his repertoire of pass‑rush moves is still limited, and technique (timing, counters) is a work in progress. The Draft Network
Experience at Edge/Hybrid Role: Since the position change is recent, he has less film and fewer reps as a pure edge rusher compared to more seasoned peers. Pride Of Detroit
Pad Level & Block‑Shed Consistency: Oladejo’s pad level can be inconsistent in run‑game and that he may get washed out of gaps by strong interior linemen if he doesn’t maintain leverage. The Draft Network
Coverage Experience / Athletic Ceiling: While athletic, his movement in space or against agile offensive players he may lack elite recovery or elite lateral agility for some coverage or edge scenarios. NFL Draft Buzz
Rawness & Development Need: His profile is more “developing” than polished. The expectation is that he will need coaching and time before being a fully reliable starter.
Fit & Outlook
Oladejo is well‑suited for a defense that uses a hybrid rusher/linebacker role—someone who can rush the passer, set the edge, and drop into some coverage or play off the ball. A front that allows him to attack off the edge and leverage his physicality will accelerate his growth. In his rookie season with the Titans, he may be utilized in sub‑packages, rotational edge roles, and as a run‑defender early on while his pass‑rush technique develops. If he refines his pass‑rush arsenal, keeps developing his technique, and adapts to NFL blockers, he has the potential to become a multi‑down starter generating pressures, contributing in the pass rush, and anchoring the edge.