Christian Mahogany NFL Draft Overview
Height: 6’3
Weight: 314 lbs
Age: 23 years old
Arm: 33 1/2 ”
Hand: 10 1/2″
40 yard Dash: 5.13 seconds
There are some offensive line prospects that when you watch their film, you stand and say, “I want this guy on my team.” That’s the perfect way to describe Boston College’s Christian Mahogany.
Mahogany was a three-star recruit out of Paramus, New Jersey, and quickly adjusted to the college game. As a redshirt freshman and sophomore, Christian started all 11 games. Heading into the 2022 season, a freak accident playing basketball led to him tearing his ACL. He came back in 2023 and still garnered first-team all-ACC honors. Did he play himself into a first-round grade? Let’s dig into the film!
2024 NFL Draft: Christian Mahogany Scouting Report
Mahogany’s Strengths
- Elite jarring power and is an elite run blocker at the point of attack. This leads to opening great holes for the running back to run through. Devastating down blockers and pullers multiple times are seen on film knocking defenders on their butts.
- Due to his power and athleticism, he can operate in any scheme. He can operate a reach block and hook the defender in the zone, displacing him on the ground.
- Elite in space. He has been used multiple times as a puller on screens, knocking defenders down like a bad habit. He can flip his hips, make eye contact with smaller defenders, and move them with ease.
- He has a strong anchor in pass pro and big, strong hands to swallow a pass rusher bull rush. Has adequate recovery skills and football IQ to find work to help teammates.
Mahogany’s Weakness
- He struggles against quicker defensive linemen who can operate up the field. He needs to better adjust to defensive slants, twists, and stunts.
- He must stay patient in pass protection, especially at the NFL Level. He loves to lounge or strike first, which occasionally causes him to lose to quick stutter moves. NFL defensive rushers will expose this, and he will lose pass protection if it is not fixed.
- Hand timing needs to improve, which would help him use his power and hand strength to stop defenders.
- Lateral quickness and bend need work to mirror pass rushers.
- Suffered knee injury in 2022 but got better playing in 2023 as the year went on.
Projection: Second Round Pick
NFL Comparison: Robert Hunt
Best Fits: Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans, and the Tennessee Titans.