Miami will have a notable visitor on campus this weekend.

InsideTheU and 247Sports has learned that Temple defensive need Quincy Roche is set to spend the weekend in Coral Gables.

Roche is looking to use his final year of college eligibility to step up to the Power Five level and test his skills before pursuing a NFL career.

Roche (6-4, 235) was the American Athletic Conference defensive player of the year in 2019 after totaling 49 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks.

Why would Miami want to add Roche into the mix in 2020? According to the folks at Pro Football Focus, Roche is one of the top pass rushers in the country.

PFF graded Roche out with a 93.3 pass rushing grade for the entire season, which only trailed Ohio State’s Chase Young.

He totaled 68 quarterback pressures on 392 pass rushing snaps (an average of a pressure for every 5.7 pass rushing snaps). He had five games in which he totaled at least seven quarterback pressures.

The 68 quarterback pressures was the second most in the country, according to PFF.

Jonathan Garvin and Gregory Rousseau each totaled 46 pressures. Rousseau averaged a pressure for every six pass rushing snaps. Rousseau never had a game in which he had at least seven quarterback pressures.

Roche has said on social media that he wants to have a decision on his next destination some time this week.

Georgia Tech, North Carolina, and Florida are considered the top competition for Miami at this point.