Quincy Rhodes is an EDGE from Arkansas who is ranked No. 30 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Rhodes’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.
To view where I rank other draft prospects heading into this week’s slate of college football games, visit my Week 9 Top 100 Big Board.
Quincy Rhodes’s NFL Draft Potential
Quincy Rhodes Jr.’s raw traits evaluation is extremely appealing. At 6’6″, 275 pounds, he has high-end size, length, and mass, to go along with elite explosiveness, quickness, and high-level bend capacity for his size. However, the production has yet to come against legitimate competition.
All five of his sacks thus far in 2025 came against lower-conference opponents, and he’s been almost blanked playing against SEC offensive lines the past two weeks.
Rhodes flashes exciting potential with spins, rips, and speed-to-power reps, but the application is far too inconsistent right now, and that inconsistent leveraging spans to run defense as well. The potential is there for Rhodes to be a Round 1 pick, but we need to see it against legitimate competition first.
Where Does Quincy Rhodes Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?
Rhodes is currently ranked No. 30 overall in my October 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among EDGE prospects, Rhodes ranks 3rd at the position, trailing prospects like Rueben Bain Jr., Keldric Faulk. As a first-round caliber prospect, Rhodes is among the top-tier players in this draft class.
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