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Brandon Lindsey 2012 NFL Draft prospect notes

Brandon Lindsey
6'2, 250 pounds | Linebacker/Defensive end | Pittsburgh

First word:
The NFL is full of college defensive ends that needed to transition to linebacker and that is exactly what Lindsey will have to do. His lack of size and bulk make it very unlikely that he would be able to hold up at the defensive end position. However, his athletic ability and effort makes him someone that will gain attention from scouts.

Lindsey can create pressure because of his good snap awareness, quickness, and 2nd gear. He is able to get a good jump on the snap and accelerate towards the quarterback after he reaches the edge. His high motor allows him to purse plays down the field.

The main reason Lindsey will have to transition to linebacker is his poor play against the run. He doesn’t play the run with integrity often shooting a gap or getting up field. This opens running lanes to both the inside and outside. To often he lost his containment resulting in a big play. His lack of hand usuage made it difficult for him to anchor and hold his ground.

Overall, Lindsey has the athletic ability to play linebacker in the NFL. However, he needs to show better pass rush moves and the ability to stack and shed against the run.
Bold statement: Brandon Lindsey will be selected as a 3-4 outside linebacker in the 2nd or 3rd round.
Games viewed: Miami (‘10), West Virginia (‘10), UConn (‘10)

Brandon Lindsey
6’2, 250 pounds | Linebacker/Defensive end | Pittsburgh

Notes:

  • Lindsey lines up at defensive end but will likely play linebacker in the NFL
  • He has a good motor and always gives 100% effort
  • His 2nd gear is his biggest strength as it allows him to pursue and create pressure
  • Lindsey has a good awareness for the football and is able to create fumbles
  • He also possesses good snap awareness and gets off the ball quickly
  • Lindsey is able to maintain good leverage by keeping his pad level low
  • He appears to have the athletic ability and quicks to make the adjustment to linebacker
  • His lack of a pass rushing arsenal makes it difficult for him to generate constant pressure
  • Lindsey doesn’t not play the run with integrity as he often gets up field and looses containmentHe doesn’t use his hands and anchor often turning his back to the line
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