My time at OU has come to an end. Sooner nation thank you for allowing me to make this place my home. OU will forever have a special place in my heart. You guys took a Kid from Ottawa 🇨🇦 and made him feel special. OU 4Ever ‼️The Canadian Bulldozer signing out. #BoomerSooner pic.twitter.com/Wv2ugTvkcO
— Neville Gallimore (@Path2Greatwork) December 29, 2019
If you want a monster nose tackle who isn't massive(305-310 pounds) but can still eat up blockers and dominate at the line of scrimmage, Gallimore is your guy. He's likely to improve the run defense of any team that doesn't already have an incredibly dominant nose tackle. He's got insane power for his size, he was one of Feldman's college football freaks and combines his strength and athleticism with well developed pass rushing technique to be an asset as a pass rusher along with stuffing the run at a high level. If they want DJ Jones insurance or a guy who represents a potential upgrade, Gallimore fits the bill. He could rise as high as Top 15 or be a guy that is still around in the mid to late 1st round. He could play both interior spots in this defense.
Watch the hustle/pursuit/tenacity from Neville Gallimore. #SpeedD @OU_Football pic.twitter.com/KOhnY5be1S
— Toby Rowland (@TRowOU) September 29, 2019
Anyone else notice this play from Neville Gallimore yesterday? pic.twitter.com/XFLarRkcWN
— Jack (@confirmedhater) September 2, 2018
Neville Gallimore motor #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/wRHKKbqKvx
— NFL Draft Videos (@NFLDraftVideos) December 23, 2019
First three snaps of the game of Oklahoma @ Baylor
— NFL Draft Videos (@NFLDraftVideos) December 23, 2019
Sooners DT Neville Gallimore (#90) showing exceptional quickness for a 300+ pounder. His explosiveness and early play disruption will be his calling cards as an #NFLDraft prospect pic.twitter.com/os6kEZioKp
Well...alright then Neville Gallimore 😳... pic.twitter.com/AlubkWvhZw
— Gabe Ikard (@GabeIkard) September 9, 2018
Gallimore (6'2/305) has dropped 25 pounds but still benches 500 and squats 800 pounds. However, his most impressive trait is his speed. The redshirt senior runs a 4.76-second 40-yard dash, which would put him in elite company. Gallimore has the potential to be a riser leading into the 2020 NFL Draft, but he needs more production in 2019 to get into the top-100.