Texas Tech Athletics
Name: Lee Hunter
Position: Defensive Line
Recruiting Rank: 4-Star Recruit
High School: Blount High School (Mobile, Ala.)
College: Auburn -> UCF -> Texas Tech
Captain: No
Measurables
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 330
40 Yard: Unknown
10 Yard: Unknown
Arm Length: Unknown
Hand Size: Unknown
Vertical: Unknown
3 Cone: Unknown
Broad Jump: Unknown
Bench: Unknown
Position Specific
Positives in Pass Game:
- Quick burst off the line allows him to occasionally threaten the edge.
- Wins inside with powerful hands and leverage, using violent, active strikes to shed blockers.
- Shows good timing and feel for countering when his first move stalls.
- Productive interior rusher from three-technique with 49 pressures over his final two UCF seasons.
Negatives in Pass Game:
- Limited pass-rush repertoire; relies heavily on power moves.
- Stiff as an athlete with below-average bend and flexibility.
- Struggles to consistently generate dynamic counter moves or threaten with speed.
Positives in Run Game:
- Anchor strength to clog interior lanes and absorb double teams.
- Excellent at creating negative plays — led all FBS interior defenders in run-defense stops (58) over two years.
- Strong chest-to-chest tackler who can engulf backs at the line.
- Plays with physicality and finishes through contact.
Negatives in Run Game:
- Occasionally plays too high, allowing leverage loss.
- Motor can be inconsistent — not always chasing down backside plays.
- Relies on power more than technical hand placement when holding gaps.
The Wrap-up
Summary: Hunter is a powerful interior defensive lineman whose game is built around brute strength, heavy hands, and run-stuffing ability. He excelled as one of the nation’s top run defenders at UCF before transferring to Texas Tech for his senior season, earning multiple All-Big 12 honors. While he may never be a dynamic pass rusher, his ability to disrupt run schemes and push the pocket makes him a valuable presence on the defensive front.
Injury Concerns: None noted.
Character/Off-Field Concerns: None noted.
Projected Role: Rotational-to-starter level interior defensive lineman at the NFL level, particularly as a run-stuffing 1-tech or 3-tech in a four-man front.
Strong Points:
- Elite run-stopping production.
- Violent, heavy hands with quick disengage ability.
- Proven against Power Four competition.
- Experience (38 games, 23 starts) with consistent production.
Weak Points:
- Limited pass-rush upside.
- Stiff athlete lacking fluid change of direction.
- Plays high at times, losing leverage.
Exposures:
- Utah (2024)
- Kent State (2025)
- Oregon State (2025)

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