At six-foot-four and 283 pounds, DeMarvin Leal isn't your prototypical defensive linemen. His tweener size makes him too small to be used strictly in the interior, while also too big to be a strict edge defender. Especially considering his testing numbers - 5.00 seconds (13th percentile), 27.5 vertical (4th percentile), 106 broad jump (7th percentile) and 4.49 shuttle (32nd percentile) - look mediocre when compared to the majority of NFL defensive ends.
The testing numbers obviously look better when compared to 300-pound defensive tackles, but that doesn't necessarily project to be Leal at the next level. With such a unique build, Leal's projection will be heavily dependent on what team he is drafted by.
Ideally he continues to rush the passer at an impressive size to overwhelm opposing offensive linemen like he did in college.