I also would look at him.
Here is my late pass rush option, Daeshon Hall. He was on the other side of Myles Garrett and many people I have talked to really liked his skill set. He could be had later in the draft in 4th or 5th round.
While Garrett rightfully receives most of the attention for the Aggies' pass rush, Hall shouldn't be overlooked at left defensive end. After serving as a reserve his first two seasons at Texas A&M, he had a breakout junior season with 14.5 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks and two forced fumbles over 13 starts. Hall chose to return to College Station for his senior season in 2016 where he and Garrett should again form arguably the most lethal pass rush combo in college football.
Hall looks the part with a tall, long-armed body type with room to add more muscle to his frame. He generates momentum off his initial quickness, winning the corner with accelerating arc speed and arriving with violence. Hall uses agile feet and active hands to rip and swim past bodies and doesn't appear deterred by chip blocks. He tends to pop upright at the point of attack and needs to play more composed, losing control and failing to break down. Hall might not have the same type of ceiling as Garrett, but he has an appealing skill-set that NFL teams will want to groom.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/top-25-nfl-draft-rankings-no-6-texas-a-m-boasts-drafts-best-non-qb/