Rodney Hudson NFL Draft Scouting Report
Rodney Hudson
6'2, 295 pounds | Center/Guard | Florida State
Agility: Passing the look test is going to be an issue for Hudson but good thing its not all about looks. Hudson has a short stocky build but is a fluid athlete. He possesses quick and balanced motions which allows him to get good positioning on the defender.
Movement: Hudson does not have great speed but has a quick first step and short area burst. His awareness allows him to get a good jump off the line and his hands inside the defender. Hudson has the balance and quickness to effectively climb to the 2nd level and seal. His biggest advantage is his leverage and balance which helps him overcome some of this his size concerns.
Pass blocking: Possessing a natural bend allows Hudson to anchor on contact. His bend helps him keep his pad level low and maintain leverage. Hudson has a strong lower half and anchors on contact. After the initial contact, Hudson is able to remain balanced limiting the defenders push on the pocket. His quick feet help him slide and mirror the potential pass rush. Hudson's good awareness can be contributed to his smarts and the fact that he keeps his head on a swivel. He is rarely out of position and routinely picks up the correct threat.
Quickness: Hudson has the ability to quickly go from stance to set giving him an advantage over his opponent. He also excels at getting down the line and across the face of the defender limiting pocket penetration. Hudson's quickness off the football allows him to get his hands up and inside the defender. This is important because Hudson lacks ideal strength and size. His game is dependent on getting leverage and turning the defender from the play.
Run blocking: Driving defenders off the line of scrimmage will never be a strong point of Hudson's game. Where he is effective is getting inside hands and sealing defenders from the play. He has heavy hand which allows him to control the defender and turn them. His ability to Velcro to a player and control them opens running lanes.
Strength: Hudson's strength comes from his heavy hands. He is someone that relies on getting his hands on a defender and remaining engaged. The defensive players struggle to disengage and get to the ball carrier because of Hudson's ability to Velcro. While watching Hudson play you will rarely see him push the defender off the line which can be attributed to his lack of ideal bulk.
Technique: Having sound and proper technique is the key to Hudson's success. I mentioned that he possesses less than idea bulk and strength which means he relies heavily on technique. Getting off the ball quickly, getting inside hands, and remaining balanced is the only way Hudson will be effective in the NFL. Luckily, Hudson is consistent with his technique and is rarely out of position.
Games Viewed: Florida, Senior Bowl, Miami, UNC '09
Final Word: Hudson has a bright future in the NFL but he needs to land on a team that will utilize his skill set. He is not the ideal candidate to land with a power running team. Hudson would fit with a team that employs a zone scheme that will allow him to engage and turn the defender. He has the versatility to play either guard or center but he may be more valuable at the center position. His football IQ and solid technique is what will make him a successful pro.
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He'll probably be the 1st Center taken....
somewhere around the middle of the 2nd round.
Music City Miracles Hall Of Fame, Class of 2010
Success is not given to those who know what to do......unless they do it.
He's as much of a center as Pouncey
and I can’t see Pouncey getting out of the 1st.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Mar 29, 2011 6:02 PM EDT up reply actions
Is he still at 295lbs?
I thought he was down to the 280’s at some point either right before or right after the Senior Bowl (someone correct me if I’m wrong, please; I’m only going from memory here). If that’s the case, that’s unfortunately light for some of the big DT’s that are out there.
As a Colts fan, I like how his skillset and abilities read out, but at the same time, I like so many other pundits are worried about his size. If he’s up in the 290’s, he’s close enough to the same size as Indy’s current center (Jeff Saturday), but I’m still worried about him facing some of those massive 3-4 NTs that are out there. I just don’t know how he’ll fare against such large competition; everyone jokes about how fat and immobile a good NFL-caliber NT is, but really, they’re not beached whales, they can still get moving well enough to make a play every once in a while.
The real question is strength for his size: If he can generate the same push that a larger guard can, then all is good. If he can’t, well… at that point, the scheme and he had better be a good fit.
Man… anyone else get the impression that, if only he were on the other side of 300, he’d be a for sure first rounder?
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"How can a pickup truck contain enough mass to unfold into a towering machine? I say if Ringling Brothers can get 15 clowns into a Volkswagen, anything is possible."
He played pretty light in college (sub-290)
came into the Senior Bowl at 291lbs and the combine at 299 lbs. He’s a smaller OG but he’s definitely not too small for the NFL.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Mar 29, 2011 6:05 PM EDT up reply actions
This is good to know.
From a purely selfish point of view, I’d love him for the Colts.
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"How can a pickup truck contain enough mass to unfold into a towering machine? I say if Ringling Brothers can get 15 clowns into a Volkswagen, anything is possible."
I wouldn't mind him for the Seahawks if he lasted into the 2nd
He’s likely a good fit for a lot of ZBS teams.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Mar 30, 2011 12:49 AM EDT up reply actions
NO!! Ours!! OURS!!! ***OURS***!!!!!!

Kidding. 
Seriously, though, he’s got a good writeup, and as long as he’s in the right place, he can really thrive.
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"How can a pickup truck contain enough mass to unfold into a towering machine? I say if Ringling Brothers can get 15 clowns into a Volkswagen, anything is possible."
Absolutely a fantastic player
I’m obviously a total homer but I know this guy will thrive at the next level given the right team. You’ve got it right E.M.H. Colts would probably be one of the best fits for him.
At least I’d get to see him play twice a year when he plays my Jags :D
Tim Tebow made me an atheist.

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