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03-07-2012
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Hightower
In Tuscaloosa, Don'ta Hightower stood on his 40 time from the combine, but did improve one inch in the vertical jump, touching 33 inches. During drills, Hightower showed some stiffness changing direction and was not quick in coverage drills. His backpedal looked mechanical and forced, while Hightower showed little in the way of being able to burst out of his plant. He's a big, forceful linebacker with solid straight line speed, but Hightower did nothing today to dispel the belief he's a two-down defender.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1oUawKaex
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03-07-2012
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A team with this many needs cant afford a 2 down LB.
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03-07-2012
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Originally Posted by RS12
A team with this many needs cant afford a 2 down LB.
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2 down LB? He is hardly that. He is one of the most versatile players in the draft as he can rush on 3rd downs too.
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03-07-2012
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)—Dont’a Hightower and Dre Kirkpatrick had already run for the stopwatches at the NFL combine.
The two former Alabama stars let those 40 times stand but wanted to use the Crimson Tide’s first of two pro days Wednesday to show representatives of the 32 NFL teams they can move quickly for their size in various drills.
“Approaching the combine there was questions about my weight, about my speed,” said Hightower, a 6-foot-2, 265-pound linebacker. “I think I proved to a lot of people that even though I’m a big guy, I can still move.”
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...alabama-proday
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03-08-2012
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I'm a fan of Hightower but there are some questions about his game.
Some folks may not want to hear it, but RS12 may be right that Hightower could ultimately be a two-down type player, or basically not the guy you want on the field in a obvious passing situation.
He's always looked his best moving north & south, but slow and plodding when moving laterally. His 3-cone at the combine only confirmed that notion when he posted a 7.55 time.
For comparisons sake, David DeCastro posted a 7.30 at 316 lbs; Matt Kalil at 6'6" 306 lbs, ran a 7.33.
His shuttle time of 4.66 is also slower than a lot of offensive linemen.
Also, Bunting articulated plainly something I've seen in Hightower on the field when he said he's "got some laziness to him." If you watch him play he's not always chasing down the play or committing himself to get involved. Is it on the same level as Vontaze Burfict? No, not at all. But it is there to a certain extent.
*We all know Bradie James strengths and weaknesses, check Bradie's times versus Hightower: 4.54 shuttle; 7.53 cone
Last edited by realtick : 03-08-2012 at 11:22 AM.
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03-08-2012
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Originally Posted by realtick
I'm a fan of Hightower but there are some questions about his game.
Some folks may not want to hear it, but RS12 may be right that Hightower could ultimately be a two-down type player, or basically not the guy you want on the field in a obvious passing situation.
He's always looked his best moving north & south, but slow and plodding when moving laterally. His 3-cone at the combine only confirmed that notion when he posted a 7.55 time.
For comparisons sake, David DeCastro posted a 7.30 at 316 lbs; Matt Kalil at 6'6" 306 lbs, ran a 7.33.
His shuttle time of 4.66 is also slower than a lot of offensive linemen.
[View Full Quote]Also, Bunting articulated plainly something I've seen in Hightower on the field when he said he's "got some laziness to him." If you watch him play he's not always chasing down the play or committing himself to get involved. Is it on the same level as Vontaze Burfict? No, not at all. But it is there to a certain extent.
*We all know Bradie James strengths and weaknesses, check Bradie's times versus Hightower: 4.54 shuttle; 7.53 cone
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I feel Hightower is a younger version of Bradie James: Great leader but limited athletically.
Garrett to players: Make today a great day; go about the business of winning! If you can't keep up then don't step up.
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03-08-2012
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Originally Posted by Zimmy Lives
I feel Hightower is a younger version of Bradie James: Great leader but limited athletically.
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Exactly what I've been thinking.
If were picking at 32, I'd probably consider him. But drafting in the top 15, you're investing in a long term player.
I see Hightower as being very productive, but not for long. People don't get more athletic as they age.
I don't know, I just see him deteriorating faster than most.
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