Get to know North Carolina's Robert Quinn
On a North Carolina defense loaded with NFL Draft prospects, none may be better than junior defensive end Robert Quinn.
Quinn is currently rated as our third-best draft-eligible player in the nation. He gets that ranking because of his (6'5, 270 pounds) and athletic ability. What makes Quinn a better prospect than players like Adrian Clayborn and Cameron Heyward, though, is his first step. He uses his lightning first step to break to the outside and his power to work back inside.
The combination typically puts Quinn in the backfield. It also makes him the most dynamic defensive end eligible for the 2011 NFL Draft.
In 2009, Quinn made a living behind the line of scrimmage. He finished the year with 52 tackles, 19 tackles for a loss and 11 sacks. Add that to three pass breakups and six forced fumbles.
More impressively, he gets those numbers lining up as a right end, taking on the offense's left tackle.
To understand Quinn's dominance, look at what he did against Duke last season. Although Duke is lacking in talent, Quinn's seven tackles, six quarterback pressures, three sacks and a force fumble almost singlehandedly won UNC the game.
But to understand Quinn, you have to understand his perseverance. When Quinn, a three-time state wrestling champion, was a senior in high school, he found out he had a brain tumor. The tumor required immediate brain surgery. Nurses told him his athletic career was over.
First Quinn had to have a tube inserted into his head to relieve pressure on his brain the tumor was causing. Then his tumor was removed and found to be benign.
Soon after the tumor was removed, Quinn was quickly back on the wrestling mat taking his third state title.
At North Carolina, he quickly received playing time on head coach Butch Davis' vaunted defense. After his freshman season, Quinn was named the ACC's Brian Piccolo Award winner for the league's most courageous player.
But if Quinn performs like he did in 2009, the awards might be named Lombardi and Nagurski. Some guy named Suh won both of those last season.
Here's a highlight video of North Carolina's defensive line. Apologies for the crappy music.
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He is soooooo much better than the 43 DEs last year
Scientific research has proven that you lose exactly 5.37 billion brain cells every time you listen to Todd McShay.
by TheRealSlimShady on Apr 29, 2010 12:02 AM EDT reply actions
Getting right to business aren't ya Dan?
Definitely seems like the perfect 4-3 DE. If I was to rank the physical attributes that I want in 4-3 DE, explosiveness is #1. That’s why I had Brandon Graham as my favorite DE in the draft. Unfortunately, that explosiveness seems to come most in smaller players a la Graham.
Put that explosiveness on a 6’5 270 frame and, barring something bad happening, you have a top 10 pick no doubt.
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Dude looks like Julius Peppers
only smaller. Same school too, hope he doesn’t have the attitude issues.
This entire offseason, I've been defending Clausen from critics. Now I got an even better reason to.
Wow! Quinn is all over those highlights.
At first I thought he was a blitzing LB with how quickly he was getting in on the QB. Easily a top ten pick.
I've been really high on him for a while!
He is the next great NC DE!
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by chinchillas sword on Apr 29, 2010 7:52 AM EDT reply actions
UNC's defense is gonna be a menace next year.
Butch Davis really built that spot up and may become at the level Miami was when he was there.
I hope so
UNC homer here!
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by chinchillas sword on Apr 29, 2010 11:48 AM EDT up reply actions
Quinn, Quan Sturdivant, Marvin Austin, and Bruce Carter
are 4 names I’d be looking at. I’m probably missing a few too
A Giants fan always has to love when UNC has its pass rushers. Tho that WR we got from last year is pretty good too.
by FreeBradshaw on Apr 29, 2010 12:07 PM EDT up reply actions
They have probably the best cornerback duo in the nation in Kendric Burney and Charles Brown. Don’t forget safety Deunta Williams either. That’s seven guys who could theoretically go in the first two rounds.
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Deunta Williams was the dude I was thinking of
I didn’t know about the CB’s tho…damn.
by FreeBradshaw on Apr 29, 2010 12:50 PM EDT up reply actions
FSU's 6'6" 298 lb Soph Andrew Datko handled him
and FSU put up 30 points on them in their house in prime time. Granted, they have Ponder.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb9XhosvAg8
Ponder lacks arm strength? Think again.
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I do think Quinn is a really good physicla talent,
but UNC’s dline vacillates between dominant and above average and it’s not always based on their opponent.
Ponder lacks arm strength? Think again.
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For the record
I had him #1 overall in the extemely early mock I did on here back in January.
Just want that to be known so I don’t get accused of “parroting” Kiper/McShay/Mayock/whoever else is a draft expert.
I beat them to the punch.
McShay, Todd McShay you hear me boy? It's me TJ and I'm coming for your damn job boy! Oh be scared, be very scared McShay.
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McShay, Todd McShay you hear me boy? It's me TJ and I'm coming for your damn job boy! Oh be scared, be very scared McShay.
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If I said something to offend you, my bad, it wasn’t intentional.
Maybe my break from this great site, wasn’t long enough?
I’m sorry.
McShay, Todd McShay you hear me boy? It's me TJ and I'm coming for your damn job boy! Oh be scared, be very scared McShay.

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