Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: This Week In GIFs

Brooks Reed NFL Draft scouting report

Brooks Reed
6'3, 263 pounds | Outside linebacker | Arizona

Coverage:
The Arizona system didn't call for Reed to drop back in coverage much, so he'll enter the NFL pretty raw in this area. May never develop into a really good player here because he's a little stiff in his movement.

Instincts/recognition: Reed is a smart football player and doesn't get fooled often on run fakes or designed roll outs. Good at making reads pre-snap. Is rarely a step late on a play. His instincts show that Reed spends plenty of time working in and getting the most of film study.

Star-divide



Pass rush:
Is a quickness and effort pass rusher. Reed won't wow you with his moves or ability, but he fires off the line nicely. Shows a good, intriguing counter move. Has some struggles moving around and looks a little stiff at times. Played end in college but projects to linebacker in the NFL. Is he a product of the Arizona blitz-happy defense? Had 17 sacks on his career.

Pursuit: Plays with a ton of hustle. Coaches will love Reed for his motor. He's a smart football player who reads a play and understands the best route to the ball. Competes and never takes a play off.

Run defense: Gives a great effort against the run. Moving to linebacker in the NFL will help him do better against the run. Was overpowered at times with his hand down against the run.

Strength: To make it in the NFL, Reed will have to get considerably stronger throughout his frame. He can be easily pushed around by linemen, especially in the run game. Moving to linebacker is as much out of a lack of strength as anything else.

Final word: Reed has become a product of the offseason process. During the 2010, there was a minimal amount of buzz surrounding Reed. He developed into a red-hot prospect. What he should probably be is somewhere in the middle. He's a decent pass rusher who plays smart. He's not a great athlete and doesn't have great functional strength.

Reed has good intangibles, though, and could be developed into a good player. He may never live up to the hype surrounding him leading up to the NFL Draft.

Comment 5 comments  |  Add comment  |  0 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

More from Mocking The Draft

Sunday NFL Draft links to click

May 2011 by Dan Kadar - 0 comments

2011 NFL Draft Grades- AFC

May 2011 by Jon Dove - 85 comments

Comments

Display:

I want this guy to drop hard to the 4th for the Jets.

My dream for them is Taylor in the 1st, Kendrick Ellis is the 3rd, and Reed in the 4th. I’d be a happy Jets fan as a lot would with that too.

And the home of the .... JETS!!!
Now lets get a G-D snack!!!

by Noble_Lance on Apr 19, 2011 9:43 PM EDT reply actions  

Reed

He was a non-existent pass rusher at a position and school where he should have been able to put up alot of sacks! So why didn’t he? He has only one thing going for him… An explosive 1st step. Thats it, thats all… He will be nothing like a 1st round pick in the NFL. If someone drafts him in 1st or top of 2nd, he’ll be a major bust! I wouldn’t think about him till the 4th round!

You've been Stroh'd™!!!

by Strohman on Apr 20, 2011 1:56 AM EDT reply actions  

Final word:

Fans fall inlove with the ‘Clay’ look he has going on and dream of Reed being anything close to Matthews

Cassel out, Andrew Luck in!

by BAMFSpecialOps on Apr 20, 2011 7:35 AM EDT reply actions  


User Tools

Mocking the Draft provides detailed information, scouting reports, mock drafts and rumors surrounding the NFL Draft.

Latest NFL Headlines from SB Nation

OVERALL RANKINGS


Site manager

Stampedeblue_small Brad Wells

Mockingthedraft_small Dan Kadar

Editors

Screen_shot_2012-03-07_at_6 Brian Galliford

Burnie_small Matthew Fairburn

Chalkboard_football-opt403x300o00s403x300_small UkRedskin

Writers

Mtdlogo_small Josh_D

Baby_drinking_becks_small 3k

Pumpkin_small JimmyK

Small seton hall and steelers

Small KashMoney

Small pick256

Damond_y_maga_small Damond Talbot