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Post combine rankings ILB Scout.com
1. Rey Maualuga, USC 6-2, 249
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 1
Post-Combine Skinny: It wasn't a good trip to Indianapolis, but it's not going to matter. An injured hamstring reared its ugly head during the workout and is partly being explained for the painfully slow 4,82 in the 40. the 23 reps in the weight room were fine, but not special, and he wasn't able to show off any quickness thanks to the injury. He'll still be the first inside linebacker taken.
Positives: Devastating hitter. An intimidating force wholl blow up plays
All over the field. Very quick, very aggressive
Has it all. Hes the type of linebacker defenses are built around.
Negatives: Tries a bit too much to go for the kill shot
Speed. Great when he gets going, but straight speed isnt special
Not an outside linebacker. Strictly for the inside.
2. Jasper Brinkley, South Carolina 6-2, 252
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 5
Post-Combine Skinny: All questions or his concerns about his injured knee were answered in a big way as one of the quickest, most athletic linebackers in Indianapolis. Combine his surprising movement with his toughness and big hitting ability, and this was a good weekend for him. The biggest of the inside linebackers, the 26 reps and the 4.72 40 helped, too.
Positives: Very big leader who was the main man for the USC defense when healthy
Quick for his size. Can be a pass rusher
Tough. Pure inside stuffer.
Negatives: Knee issues
Needs to play up to his size more and beat up more blockers
Lacks the burst he had before getting hurt.
3. Scott McKillop, Pitt 6-1, 244
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 4
Post-Combine Skinny: Considering the knock on his was his mediocre athleticism, he helped himself in a huge way by blowing through the short drills with shocking quickness. With the good jumps in the vertical (35.5") and the long jump (9'11"), and the 27 reps on the bench, he made a big impact.
Positives: Extremely productive. A tackling machine
Always around the ball. Always
Not bad in pass coverage. Can stay with most tight ends and running backs in short spaces
High character.
Negatives: Needs to get stronger
Wont blow up ball-carriers. Not a huge hitter
Doesnt necessarily have the NFL skill set.
4. James Laurinaitis, Ohio State 6-2, 244
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 2
Post-Combine Skinny: A shocking, unmitigated disaster. If the 4.8 40 wasn't bad enough, he was stunningly stiff in all the drills, showed no explosion, and appeared to labor in almost all of his moves. The 23 reps were good, but they hardly made up for being exposed athletically. This might have been a bad enough workout to push him out of the first round after he was originally considered a possible top ten pick.
Positives: An all-timer of a producer
A leader. Doesnt make mistakes and is always around the ball
Fantastic toughness who doesnt miss a tackle.
Negatives: Has to get a bit bigger to play inside
Became quiet. The stats were there, but it didnt always seem like he was doing anything
Can get erased by big blockers.
5. Darry Beckwith, LSU 6-0, 242
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 3
Post-Combine Skinny: Compared to most of the other top inside prospects, Beckwith came across as more athletic and showed off surprising speed. The 4.77 wasn't great, but he moved just well enough in the short drills to get by. He didn't help himself, but he didn't hurt his stock.
Positives: Smart, tough playmaker
. Good technique. Polished
Plays bigger and stronger than his size.
Negatives: Not huge. Good sized, but not a bulky, big defender
Not quite fast enough to be an all-around disruptor at an NFL level
Tricky knee and he could get beaten up. Has to prove he can hold up.
6. Gerald McRath, Southern Miss 6-3, 225
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 6
Post-Combine Skinny: His future home will likely be on the outside, but the quickness and range showed in the drills might keep him on the inside for some teams. The 19 reps in the weight room weren't a positive to overcome his safety size, but the 4.61 40 and the 10-3 blast on the long jump made him a must-have athlete.
Positives: Ultra-productive
A baller. Wants to be better. Has a passion for the game
Good enough speed to play outside if needed.
Negatives: Small. Too small
Needs to get much stronger
Not a huge hitter. Might get pushed around too much.
7. Dannell Ellerbe, Georgia 6-1, 236
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 7
Post-Combine Skinny: He looked terrific. He was extremely quick, smooth, and appeared to be 100% back from the knee injury that limited him throughout the year. While he didn't run the 40 and didn't lift, but blew through the short drills.
Positives: Extremely versatile
When 100%, hes an elite athlete who can do it all
Quick, big hitter.
Negatives: Not quite prototype size for the inside
Hurt his knee last year and struggled
Fire? He has to show that last year was a fluke and that he can go full-tilt.
8. Jason Phillips, TCU 6-1, 239
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 9
Post-Combine Skinny: It was a surprising performance from a defender pigeon-holed into the inside. He was far, far more athletic than expected with a fantastic 4.32 time in the shuttle and an explosive 10-foot jump in the long jump. He didn't always look smooth, but he helped himself in a big way by showing he could be used in a variety of ways.
Positives: A fighter. Fiesty leader
Good instincts. Knows where hes supposed to be
Tough. Will battle to get to the ball.
Negatives: Not a form tackler
Decent quickness, but he might only be an inside linebacker
Will need to be surrounded by athletes.
9. Worrell Williams, California 5-11, 240
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 8
Post-Combine Skinny: Is he for the inside or the outside? He was athletic enough to play on the outside, but he appears to be more of an inside presence even with a pedestrian 23 reps. He had a good enough workout to help himself overall, but it wasn't a special weekend.
Positives: Can play anywhere in the linebacking corps
Makes huge plays. Huge hitter
Fast enough. Always around the ball.
Negatives: Not all that tall. Squatty
Needs to find one position he can master at an NFL level
Goes for the big pop too often.
10. Stanley Arnoux, Wake Forest 6-0, 232
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 13
Post-Combine Skinny: He couldn't have done better. The 19 reps in the weight room wasn't strong, but he was flying around like a safety in the short drills. He leapt 10'1" in the best broad jump of any of the inside prospect, and he was the fastest of the group with a 4.61. He still needs work, but he was every bit as athletic as hoped for.
Positives: Good strength, toughness inside
Solid tackler. Big hitter
Very smart and well respected. A leader.
Negatives: Not lightning fast for his size. A half-step slow to be a star NFL MLB
Will struggle in pass protection
Doesnt always look natural.
11. Joshua Mauga, Nevada 6-2, 243
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 11
Post-Combine Skinny: While he didn't work out, he showed up and showed long arms, a decent look, and solid size. He'll have to run and show off a little athleticism to make a little bit of noise.
Positives: Major-league producer. Great tackler
Can play inside or out
Tough. Will play through injuries.
Negatives: Not fast enough to play on the outside on a regular basis
A bit too physical. Gets hurt
Decent athlete. Not great.
12. Michael Tauiliili, Duke 5-11, 235
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 12
Post-Combine Skinny: Wasn't At The Combine
Positives: Ultra-productive
Tackled everything and everyone that moved
Great instincts. Always finds his way to the ball.
Negatives: Not all that big. Hell have to prove he can hold up
Only an inside linebacker. Not athletic enough to play on the outside.
13. Antonio Appleby, Virginia 6-4, 250
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 10
Post-Combine Skinny: Wasn't At The Combine
Positives: Fast
Physical. Will hit everything
Could grow into a defensive end.
Negatives: Tall. Rangy
Not necessarily built like an inside linebacker
Limited a bit by an ankle injury. Still needs work.
14. Dave Philistin, Maryland 6-0, 230
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 14
Post-Combine Skinny: Wasn't At The Combine
Positives: Great tackler
Excellent against the run
Can do a little of everything well.
Negatives: Way undersized
Not strong enough
Will get beaten up on the inside.
15. Daniel Holtzclaw, Eastern Michigan 6-1, 250
Pre-Combine Position Rank: 15
Post-Combine Skinny: Wasn't At The Combine
Positives: Veteran producer. Was a starter as a freshman
Good instincts against the pass. Can drop into coverage seamlessly
Good hitter.
Negatives: Not all that athletic
Will be a step off against NFL caliber speed
Cant play the outside at all.
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