Per avvicinarci alla combine....
Qui c'è la combine di Rashard
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80738aad
e se andiamo indietro al 2007....
c'è un video di NFL network sei 10 migliori prospetti at LB, ma noi siamo stati sfortunati ( :figo: ) e non ne abbiamo preso nessuno....
ci sono capitati questi altri
Round One - Lawrence Timmons - 6'3", 232 lbs - Linebacker - Florida State
Timmons started every game at strongside linebacker in 2006, coming up with 79 tackles (42 solos), five sacks and two pressures. He scored on an interception, fumble recovery and blocked punt return while also deflecting six passes and blocking two kicks.
Timmons ranked 14th in the nation and second in the league with 18 stops behind the line of scrimmage, received All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention in 2006. Coach Tomlin has already commented on Timmons potential role with the Steelers.
"He has some Derrick Brooks qualities. You don't necessarily want to put that on anyone because Brooks is a legendary player, but he runs around and strikes people. He is relentless and he loves the game."
"We're a 3-4 team. He's a right outside linebacker," added Colbert. "He has mack (inside linebacker) capabilities and we like what he has from the versatility standpoint."
Round Two - LaMarr Woodley - 6'2", 269 lbs - Defensive End/Linebacker - Michigan
Woodley played linebacker as a sophomore and junior for the Wolverines before moving back to defensive end as a senior. Led the Wolverines in sacks each of the past two seasons and became the first Wolverine to win the Lombardi Award (top lineman) and Ted Hendricks Award (top defensive end) in 2006.
The consensus first-team All-American led the team with 16.5 stops for losses and 12 sacks. He collected 36 tackles (28 solos) and recovered four fumbles, returning one for a touchdown. He also caused four fumbles.
"A lot of their defensive package is what we do," Colbert said of the Michigan defense which ranked first in division one at stopping the run last year. "He should have no problem assimilating into our scheme."