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Aaron Hernandez NFL Draft scouting report

Aaron Hernandez
6'2, 250 pounds | Tight end | Florida

Acceleration:
Hernandez's burst is outstanding. He has very good short-area quickness to create space. Knows how to use his burst in and out of his cuts.

Agility: Doesn't have a great vertical leap, but it's good enough. Times his jumps well. Has fluid hips that he opens up over the middle to turn, catch and work up the field.

Blocking: Hernandez does a nice job of using his strength to block, but isn't technically sound. Doesn't stay planted to block and moves around too much. More of a seal blocker in space than a traditional tight end in-line blocker.

Body Control: Frequently showed he can adjust to badly thrown passes to make tough grabs. Very coordinated in the open field. Shrugs off hits pre-catch really nicely.

Hands: Displays elite-level hands. Showed he properly caught the ball away from his frame. Doesn't let the ball get into his body.

Release: When lined up off the line, Hernandez didn't have a problem with his release. He was a little slow out of his stance when he puts his hand down. Will have to work here.

Route Running: Wasn't required to run a lot of routes at Florida. Mostly ran slants over the short middle. Didn't run a lot of dig routes, which is a key route for NFL tight ends.

Size: This has been the biggest knock on Hernandez. He has good bulk, but he's listed at only 6-foot-2. This leads most to say Hernandez is an H-back, but Dustin Keller of the Jets measured in at the same height.
 
Speed: Separation speed is good but not great. Is more of a quick, agile tight end. Doesn't break away from defenders in a straight line, but he's shifty.

Vision: Is a weapon after the catch, even though is speed isn't excellent. Gets a lot of yards after the catch. Has the strength to power through tacklers. Sets up his blockers well to create more open space.

Final word: Strictly as a receiving option, Hernandez is a solid tight end. But some of the other aspects of his game knock him down. His height is below-average for the position and he needs to learn more routes and how to block. But his receiving skills are so good, he's worth a second-round pick.

Really broke through toward the end of his sophomore year and continued to play well as a junior. In 2009, Hernandez finished with 68 catches for 850 yards and five touchdowns.

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I like him.

With some development he could become the next Dallas Clark.

One of South Africa's only Carolina Panthers and fans.

by chinchillas sword on Feb 5, 2010 8:32 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

A 6-2 receiving TE that doesn’t have elite speed or isn’t a great route runner? I think I’ll pass

by Rocland on Feb 5, 2010 9:34 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

wrong

Seriously, this guy should be a beast at the next level

by Matt Conner on Feb 6, 2010 9:30 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Seriously?

“beast”? That’s all you got?

Rectum? Damn near killed em!

by FreeBradshaw on Feb 7, 2010 10:39 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Somebody is going to get Ed Dickson at a steal in the late 3rd.

Tell woodman hi. Also new profile coming from remote IP! See you guys soon…you just won’t see me :)

Keep cheering for my Chiefs!

by chiefnyc on Feb 26, 2010 5:19 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs


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