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    Detroit Lions Find Hutchinson’s Next Enforcer: The Gabe Jacas Blueprint

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 22, 20263 Mins Read
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    DETROIT — The Detroit Lions need a violent closer opposite Aidan Hutchinson. As the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine fires up next week in Indianapolis, scouts are circling Illinois edge rusher Gabe Jacas. He didn’t just pressure quarterbacks last season; he dismantled them. Dropping from 270 to a leaner 260 pounds for the Senior Bowl, Jacas retained his bruising power while gaining explosive twitch. The result? A Big Ten-leading 11.0 sacks in 2025 and three forced fumbles that put the entire conference on notice. For a Detroit Lions draft strategy obsessed with taking the ball away and playing with brute force, Jacas perfectly fits the profile.

    The Dan Campbell Blueprint

    General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell demand grit. They want players who chew glass and dictate the physical tone. Sports Illustrated NFL Draft analyst Justin Melo recently circled Jacas as the ideal hidden gem for Detroit. As Melo explained, Jacas might just walk into Indianapolis and post the highest bench-press reps of any edge defender in attendance. That pure, unadulterated strength translates directly to Detroit’s defensive identity.

    Jacas brings heavy hands and a relentless motor. When you watch the tape, he converts speed to pure power. The freezing November rain in Champaign never slowed him down; he thrived in the mud and the cold. He blasts through offensive tackles and shrinks the pocket. The Illini star doesn’t just want the sack; he hunts the football. Ripping the ball out three times last season proves he finishes plays with bad intentions.

    Beyond the raw metrics, Jacas wears the captain’s patch. Detroit heavily weighs leadership and locker-room presence when building their roster. You can see it in the way his teammates rally around him on the sideline. Earning that respect from his peers at Illinois translates perfectly to the blue-collar culture inside Allen Park.

    “It meant everything. I always see myself as a leader. I lead by example. I was a vocal leader, and to be voted captain from my teammates meant a lot. It’s something you earn, that isn’t given to you. It’s not given by coaches, regardless of what they think. It’s from your teammates, so it was a pretty cool moment for me.”
    — Gabe Jacas, Illinois Defensive End

    “I got good speed, good power. I’m able to utilize my speed and power, I have really good hands. Very violent in the run game. Physical against tight ends, physical against tackles. I’m able to rush the passer very well… Couple weaknesses, I would say to be consistent in my rushes. Creating more takeaways, creating more havoc plays. That’s just the name of the game.”
    — Gabe Jacas, Illinois Defensive End

    Draft Board Implications / What’s Next

    The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine serves as the ultimate proving ground for Jacas. If he lights up the bench press and tests well in agility drills, he immediately vaults up Day 2 draft boards. Detroit holds valuable draft capital and desperately needs another rotational rusher to keep Hutchinson fresh during a grueling playoff push. Opposing offenses double-teamed Hutchinson consistently last year. Dropping a 260-pound battering ram like Jacas on the other side forces offensive coordinators to pick their poison.

    Next week in Indianapolis, all eyes lock onto the bench press and the 3-cone drill. If Jacas hits his marks, expect the Lions to bring him in for a top-30 visit. The motor runs hot, the production jumps off the page, and the attitude matches the city.

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