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The Detroit Lions selected T.J. Parker, an edge rusher from Clemson, with the 50th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Parker was previously considered a top-10 prospect but saw his stock drop due to a disappointing season.
The Detroit Lions selected T.J. Parker, an edge rusher from Clemson, with the 50th pick.
In the 2024 season, T.J. Parker led Clemson with 11 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, along with six forced fumbles.
Parker's draft stock declined due to a disappointing 2025 season where his production dropped significantly compared to his previous year.
T.J. Parker is ranked between 24th and 34th by various draft analysts, indicating he is viewed as a late first to mid-second round pick.

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Entering the 2025 season, Parker’s stock was soaring, and he was considered to be one of the top edge rushers in the 2026 draft class (if he declared as a true junior). He was coming off a 2024 season in which he led Clemson in sacks (11) and tackles for loss (19.5), and set a new school record with six forced fumbles. Unfortunately, Clemson’s 2025 season was a catastrophic disaster, as they failed to meet expectations across the board. Parker—along with most of Clemson’s defensive starters—saw his production decline and his draft stock tumble. Parker went from being viewed as a potential top-10 pick to now being considered a late first to mid-second rounder.
“Parker is an intriguing edge rusher with the versatility to slide inside. He had a monster 2024 campaign (11 sacks) but saw his production drop off this past season (five sacks). He is a rugged pass rusher with a powerful shake/bull move coming off the edge. He can jolt blockers with his hands before separating and closing the distance with the quarterback. He doesn’t have an elite burst when rushing outside, but his quickness plays better when he rushes inside. Against the run, he can generate knock-back power at the point of attack and he’s adept at keeping opponents’ hands off his frame. Overall, Parker wasn’t quite as impactful in 2025, which ultimately could lead to a real value selection for his drafting team, but he did help himself with a strong week at the Senior Bowl.” Excerpt from Brugler’s “The Beast”: “Parker is still learning how to unlock counter maneuvers, but he offers a reliable foundation built on leveraged power and a consistent motor that helps him make plays as a rusher and run defender. He projects as a solid NFL starter, similar to Jabaal Sheard.”