The New England Patriots are focusing on improving their edge rusher position in the upcoming NFL Draft, with George Gumbs Jr. from the University of Florida being a key prospect due to his speed and performance.
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 13: Edge George Gumbs Jr. #34 of the Florida Gators defends during the second half of a game against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 13: Edge George Gumbs Jr. #34 of the Florida Gators defends during the second half of a game against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Speaking to reporters at Gillette Stadium on Monday, New England Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf pointed to the edge as a position his team will be looking to address in the upcoming NFL Draft. There is one area in particular the Patriots want to improve, namely the group’s overall speed.
There are several capable edge rushers who fit this description, and today we are going to look at one of them. Meet George Gumbs Jr. out of the University of Florida.
Career statistics: 45 games (19 starts) | 1,210 defensive snaps, 375 special teams snaps, 189 offensive snaps | 98 tackles, 13 missed tackles (11.7%), 21 TFLs, 4 FFs, 2 FRs | 55 QB pressures (11.0 sacks, 10 hits, 34 hurries) | 21 targets, 13 catches surrendered (61.9%), 152 yards, 2 PBUs | 1 special teams tackle, 1 missed special teams tackle (50.0%) | 11 targets, 4 catches, 44 yards (11.0/catch), 3 drops | 2 penalties (incl. 0 declined/offsetting)
Accolades: SEC Academic Honor Roll (2024)
Gumbs Jr’s career up until this point can be split in two parts: before and after moving from offense to defense. Primarily a wideout who also played some fullback, tight end and safety at Neal F. Simeon Career Academy in Chicago, he was rated a three-star wide receiver. He did draw some early interest, primarily from Division II schools but also a couple of FBS programs, but after Covid-19 disrupted the recruitment process opted to join Norther Illinois as a preferred walk-on in 2021.
In three seasons with the Huskies, Gumbs Jr. saw limited action on offense. He played 11 games over his first two seasons, starting out as a receiver before moving to tight end for his sophomore campaign. After spring practices in 2023, he moved again, this time to the defensive edge.
Gumbs Jr. made an immediate impact as a defender, registering 3.5 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles in his first year as an edge. With momentum on his side, he entered the transfer portal and after a brief commitment to Cincinnati joined Florida in January 2024. Over the next two seasons, he continued to build his résumé, adding 7.5 sacks and two more forced fumbles plus two recoveries, to his career totals; he also had 14.5 tackles for loss as a Gator.
Strengths: Gumbs Jr. is a fantastic athlete, whose combination of size and speed made him seamlessly move from offense to the defensive edge. He is a flexible and agile player, who explodes off the edge even after adding bulk to his frame to better compete on defense. His feet are quick allowing him to dominate slower offensive linemen, and he has excellent pursuit speed and the flexible lower-half to bend around the corner. He also plays with a motor that seemingly never runs low.
Gumbs Jr. showed steady improvement against the run, using his physicality to make plays in the backfield; a whooping 21% of his career tackles resulted in a loss of yardage. He also is a capable coverage player, who has the movement skills to drop out of a two-point alignment.
Weaknesses: Gumbs Jr’s game can best be summed up in one word: chaotic. He relies mostly on his physical attributes to win as a pass rusher, but lacks an overall plan. Once blocked, he struggles to disengage. His countermoves are a work in progress, as are his hand placement, initial punch, use of leverage and timing. He effectively runs face-first into contact and trusts his athleticism and length to do the work for him, something NFL-level blockers will be more ready to deal with than his college opposition. He also has a tendency to over-pursue and despite showing improvement since making the move struggles to hold the edge in the run game.
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What would be his role? Given his status as a developmental player with a raw technical foundation, Gumbs Jr. would likely begin his Patriots career as a rotational option on the edge. He most likely would start out as a sub-package pass rusher, a role that would allow the team to best mask his deficits but still him in a position to be successful in a fairly narrow area of responsibility.
Does he have positional versatility? Technically, Gumbs Jr. does bring some versatility to the table given his background as a wide receiver and tight end. However, his NFL reality will be different. With plenty of work to be done from a foundational perspective, he will most likely spend his early career focusing on getting better as an all-round edge defender rather than any excursions to the other side of the ball.
What is his growth potential? Gumbs Jr. is a gifted and well-built athlete who has the baseline skills to succeed in the NFL. Before being able to do so on a consistent basis, however, he and the team need to make an investment in properly developing him. If they do so, he offers an enticing ceiling as not just a pass rush specialist but — given his physical mindset — a three-down player on the edge.
Why the Patriots? As mentioned above, the Patriots are looking for speed at the edge and Gumbs Jr. has plenty of it. He also would join an ideal setup in New England: with Harold Landry and Dre’Mont Jones as starters, the team has plenty of experience to take some pressure off of him, allow him time to grow into his role, and to guide him toward a future as bright as his talent suggests.
Why not the Patriots? Gumbs Jr. is quite raw, which in turn also limits the impact he will have early on in his career. For a team facing some questions on the edge from top to bottom, a more polished prospect might be preferable.
One-sentence verdict: Gumbs Jr. is a traits-based edge who has a sky-high ceiling but also comes with some risk.
For more information about George Gumbs Jr. and the rest of this year’s class of prospects, please take a look at Adam’s 2026 NFL Draft Guide.
Also, what do you think about Gumbs Jr. as a potential Patriots target? Do you like him? Where would you pick him? Please head down to the comment section to share your thoughts.
Q&A
Who is George Gumbs Jr. and what position does he play?
George Gumbs Jr. is an edge rusher from the University of Florida, known for his speed and defensive skills.
What are the Patriots looking for in edge rushers for the NFL Draft?
The Patriots are specifically looking to enhance the overall speed of their edge rusher group in the upcoming NFL Draft.
When did George Gumbs Jr. play against LSU?
George Gumbs Jr. played against the LSU Tigers on September 13, 2025.
What did Patriots executive Eliot Wolf say about the team's draft strategy?
Eliot Wolf indicated that the Patriots will prioritize addressing the edge position to improve speed in their defense during the NFL Draft.
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