Tyrone Crawford Scouting Report |
Tyrone Crawford - Boise State (HT: 6-4¼ - WT: 275) |
Positives -- Good size for a defensive end; has very long arms and a frame to put on a couple extra pounds... A very powerful player, relishes contact and uses his body to his advantage... Excellent against the run, has violent hands that knock tackles arms away and a strong lower body allows him to get
leverage... Good feet, can change directions very quickly... Excels on stunts, looks very comfortable taking a step laterally and then attacking the interior of an offensive line... Doesn't get knocked off the point off attack, stays low and maintains his footing no matter the blocker... Has enough athelticism to dabble at outside linebacker in the 3-4... High football IQ; will pick up on things very quickly and you can see improvement every time he steps foot on the field... Oozes of potential; a coach is going to get a guy that can be developed into a high end starter down the road.
Negatives -- Very little experience; only played one year of football in high school and only started for the Broncos for one season... Fundamentals need a lot of work because of the lack of experience, good chance that he doesn't see the field his rookie season... Virtually no speed rush; he relies almost entirely on the bull rush and using his hands to disengage... Can get tied up while pass rushing, has the tendency to dance with the tackle instead of just going straight at him... Sometimes will rise too high out of his stance and will be dealt the first hit and struggle to recover from it... Huge difference from learning the Boise State playbook compared to a NFL playbook; will need to absorb a lot of information coming at him incredibly quickly... Needs to develop football instincts, which is something that should come with more experience... Going to be drafted higher than he really should because of what he could become and not what he is.
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Combine Results |
Height |
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6042 |
Weight |
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275 |
Arm |
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33¾ |
Hand |
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9½ |
40-Time |
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4.89 |
Vertical |
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33 |
Broad |
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9'5" |
Bench Press |
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28 |
Shuttle |
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4.44 |
Cone |
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7.09 |
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At Boise State -- (Official School Bio) 2010: Reserve defensive lineman appeared in each of Boise State's 13 games... named SI.com All-America honorable mention... registered 32 tackles on the season (13 solo), including 13.5 tackles-for-loss -- tied for most on the team -- and 7.0 sacks, the second-most on the team... season-high 2.0 TFLs against San Jose State (Oct. 16), Louisiana Tech (Oct. 26) and Utah State (Dec. 4)... recorded TFLs in 10 games, including a streak of six-straight... at least one sack in five games, including 2.0 against Utah State... forced a fumble against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 26) and recovered a fumble against Toledo (Oct. 9)... blocked a field goal against No. 19 Nevada (Nov. 26)... broke up a pass against the Spartans. 2009: Named junior college first-team All-America for head coach Jeff Chudy at Bakersfield College... also garnered first-team all-state and conference defensive most valuable player honors... registered 42 tackles (28 solo), including 14 tackles-for-loss and eight sacks. 2008: Named first-team all-conference for Bakersfield College. High School: Voted first-team all-conference all four prep seasons... named team captain as a junior and senior... also earned two varsity letters in both basketball and track and field... high school coach was J. Khoury.
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