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NFL Draft Draft Rewind 2007 - Lamarr Woodley - PIttsburgh Steelers

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about LAMARR WOODLEY: Michigan, 6014 266 4.66. Three-year starter that plays outside rush linebacker but projects to a left defensive end. A competitor that plays hard. Good off tackle power. Functional playing strength at the point of attack. Plays on his feet. First step quickness off the ball. Good concentration on the snap. Intense player with solid ball instincts. Stacks the off tackle gaps and holds his ground. Productive in scheme. Playmaker. Good functional speed for the position. Physical run through tackler. Ability to explode and unlock his hips with force. Good power base and lower strength with knee bend and leverage. Gets down the line in pursuit and closes on the ball carrier. Good flexibility and body control. Will compete. High effort player that plays hard every down. Big hands and long arms. Fringe height for pass rushing end. Loses vision against tall offensive tackles. An active four down type player with outstanding fast twitch edge speed. Runs play down from behind. Fast twitch high motor player. Good anticipation to burst upfield on snap. Instinctive to feel pressure and react on the move. Physical player that is competitive and aggressive. Average arm length and hand size. Shorter than ideal for a defensive end, but makes up for it with his leaping ability. Second/third round. (A-35 1/4, H-9 5/8, BP-29, 10-DNP).
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