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2009
NFL Draft - Aaron Curry Scouting Report
by Clint
Clearwater
NFL Draft
Analyst
Prospect: Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake
Forest
Ht: 6'2 Wt: 254 40: 4.56
Strengths:
Curry posses a size and speed combo that is lethal. He has
textbook footwork and flows very well with plays. He plays very
physical and can fight off blockers. Curry does a good job of
using his hands to shed blockers. He can locate the football
incredibly fast. He explodes into his tackles, and can be a
fierce hitter. He can get after the football and cause fumbles as
well as picks. He could be able to play inside or outside
linebacker in the NFL. Very versatile and can recognize plays
quickly. Excellent blitzer.
Weaknesses: His zone coverage skills are not elite and need to be
improved. He was called for a personal foul when he hit a
punt-returner who had called for a fair catch in the Baylor game
earlier last season. Although, it did not appear to be
intentional; it shows a small lack of awareness and a slight inability
to control his aggressive play-style.
Summary:
Aaron Curry is one, if not the best player in the 2009 NFL draft.
He is big, physical, aggressive, strong, and well-rounded. It is
not easy finding weaknesses with his game. He is a great player
with a very bright NFL future ahead of him. I see him being
drafted no later than pick # 5.
Draft Projection:
Top 5
Last updated - 3/31/09
•
Abromowitz's 2009 NFL Mock Draft
•
Cox's 2009 NFL Mock Draft
•
Donnelly's 2009 NFL Mock Draft
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