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drrew":37d08goa said:Love BBK, but he's pretty small for an NFL linebacker.
Could be a special teams ace if nothing else.
Attyla the Hawk":3mdcamr1 said:Sam Mills made himself quite a career in the NFL at less than that height and about the same weight.
BBK is kind of cut of that same mold. A small linebacker who plays a lot bigger. Sure tackler with a great innate sense of how to navigate the wash of the LOS.
His speed is a great asset. But it's not his greatest. He should be fine in the NFL despite the size deficiency. His other traits (extremely quick/decisive diagnosis of plays and ability to cleanly navigate the LOS) more than compensate for it. He is lighter than Bobby Wagner but has a lot of the exact same traits he does (sure tackler and aggressively makes plays at or behind the LOS). His play belies his lack of size.
I predict he'll be a day three pick and make an active 45 on Sundays. Probably make some spot starts his rookie year. I see him as a superior prospect than Shaquem Griffin was coming out last season. Consistently shows better ability to attack the LOS clean at the college level. In that regard, he reminds me of Luke Kuechly coming out of BC. Just has the innate ability to not get blocked amidst the chaos of the LOS.
No need to consider him at safety. His best qualities suggest he stays where he is.
Same height, Lofa weighed 8 lb. more (238 v. 230), Lofa had 2 more reps at 225 lb., BBK is considerably faster in the 40 (4.56 v. 4.85), vertical about the same (within 1/2"), BBK better in broad jump by 8", and BBK more agile in 20 yd. shuttle (4.09 v. 4.16) and the 3-cone (6.85 v. 7.31).GeekHawk":3iid981a said:How do his measurables compare to Lofa Tatupu? He was kinda small (if I remember correctly).
onanygivensunday":2ff8mdx5 said:Same height, Lofa weighed 8 lb. more (238 v. 230), Lofa had 2 more reps at 225 lb., BBK is considerably faster in the 40 (4.56 v. 4.85), vertical about the same (within 1/2"), BBK better in broad jump by 8", and BBK more agile in 20 yd. shuttle (4.09 v. 4.16) and the 3-cone (6.85 v. 7.31).GeekHawk":2ff8mdx5 said:How do his measurables compare to Lofa Tatupu? He was kinda small (if I remember correctly).
Shaq was a stud 2-way player in college that was drafted in the 1st round but his pro career has been so-so.Smellyman":3r6fyq3h said:You guys are comparing him to the wrong guy.
He is bigger and faster than Shaq Thompson.
40, vert, 3 cone, 60 yard shuttle, bench, broad jump, all better.
Tical21":2tie3tpz said:Strikes me as a lifetime special teamer. No way he is going to be able to mix it up with NFL interior linemen.
Yup, He's a player, I like players. Football speed/ability has as much to do with decision making as it does with physical talent...See that can't miss physical specimen Aaron Curry.DomeHawk":2omuefuf said:Easy to get caught up in measurable's. Stats aren't predictors but merely "more-likely" but there are plenty of successful's in the "less-likely" column also.