 Hello everybody and welcome to Ticketmaster Studios. I'm Dave Archer. This is our series where we take a look at some of the players that could affect the Falcons early on in the draft. Today, we're going to look at the big fellows in the interior, the defensive tackles, and it all starts with the big guy in Athens. Jalen Carter, 6'3", 315", 320 pounds, a guy that ran a 4'7", 5'40", a guy that's a first team all-American. Everybody saw this guy play. Back-to-back national championships with this team, but his ability to get after the passer is undeniable on the interior. Whether it's through a bull rush or with his quickness upfield, you better double-team this guy because if you don't, he's going to throw a defender off, or throw a blocker off. He's going to make a play against the run or he's going to make a play against your passer. Here he is in the SEC title game in the play against LSU. This is a dominant player on the interior. I think that everybody saw it throughout the year. Jalen Carter could be one of those guys that affects everything. Jalen Carter, Georgia. Brian Breesy, Clemson. This is a guy that is coming on. Just a red shirt sophomore in Brian Breesy, but you're going to see in the tape here, Breesy does an excellent job of disengaging. Gets off the blocks, gets up the field, can affect the passer. Here he is working against Boston College, outstanding play in the end zone here, but this is a big dude at 6'5", 298 pounds, really good against the run, and he's a developing pass rusher. Again, if you single this guy, you've got a problem with Brian Breesy on the interior. That's Brian Breesy from the Clemson Tigers who can affect the game in a lot of different ways. How about Maisie Smith, big dude from Michigan. 6'3", 323 pounds, tremendous short area quickness. Talk about the short shuttle numbers and all those kind of things. If you're into that kind of stuff, just a 4-4-1 short shuttle, that tells you quickness in the short spaces. He's got position flexibility. He can play over the nose, over the center, or he can slide out and play between the tackle and the guard. Tremendous strength with this guy. You see in these clips we have for you, his ability to play off the block, maybe a double team, and then get around the ball carrier. 34 reps at 225, he's a disruptive force in the run game. No question about it. Great athleticism for Maisie Smith at Michigan. Let's move on in our look at some of these defensive tackles. How about Siaka Ika. Now this is a guy that has been projected maybe late first round. Maybe in the second round could be sitting there for the Falcons in the second round. This is Siaka Ika, an outstanding player for Baylor. Now this is a little bit more of a guy that's going to be a nose tackle for you. He's got great quickness and speed for his size at 6'3", 335, but more playing over the center. Here he splits the double team, makes the play on the run game against Oklahoma State. They were a dominant defense at 21 under Dave Aranda defending the run and as well getting after the pass when they won the Big 12 Championships. Tremendous athleticism for a guy 6'3", 335 pound Siaka Ika. How about Kalyza Kansy. Kansy is a kid coming out of Pittsburgh, a junior. Now this is a pit defense that's gotten after the passer pretty regularly over the last couple of seasons. Kansy, a big reason why, his ability to rush the passer and stop the run from the interior. Get some comparisons because of the size to Aaron Donald. I don't want to necessarily do that to him, but how about the ability to get up the field and affect both the passer and the runner. The thing about him is a little bit lighter now. He's talking about 330, 340 pound offensive guards. He's going to be given some freedom to get up the field, but Kansy is a guy that's certainly going to help somebody in the national football. There's a look at some of the defensive tackles we think could be available early on for the Falcons as they decide to go that direction.