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Courtney Upshaw 2012 NFL Draft scouting report

Courtney Upshaw

6'1, 273 pounds | Outside linebacker/defensive end | Alabama

Coverage: In Alabama's 3-4 scheme, Upshaw wasn't asked to drop back in coverage very often. He doesn't have loose hips and could struggle in pass coverage, especially in man situations. Because of that, there are some questions about how well Upshaw moves laterally, which will hamper him in the NFL if he's asked to cover tight ends or running backs coming out of the back field.

Instincts/recognition: As a two-year starter, Upshaw was mostly utilized to get after the passer. Was able to line up at a variety of spots on the field without a problem. Rarely misses his assignment.

Pass rush: Upshaw gets low coming off the line of scrimmage. As a pass rusher, Upshaw gets most of his pressure standing up cutting around the corner. Shows a strong rip move to work to the inside. Is better, though, using a bull rush to close the pocket. Difficult to block. Possesses a good burst off the line of scrimmage, but doesn't have an elite first step. Has a nice variety of moves. Often lined up on the weak side and didn't have to deal with extra blocking from a tight end.

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Pursuit: Relentless. When Upshaw gets held up on blocks, he doesn't stop on the play. He's always moving his hands or legs to close on the ball. Is a fundamentally sound tackler who uses good technique and has long arms. Sinks his hips and fires through the ball carrier. Has experience playing on special teams.

Run defense: Upshaw was lined up during his career at outside linebacker and at end. At both spots he held up well against the run. Has the strength to hold his ground and is strong enough to drive blockers back. Rarely misses on a tackle when he's playing downhill.

Strength: NFL-ready from a strength standpoint in one-on-one position. Easily gets off blockers, which is a combination of his power and hand technique. Strong throughout his frame. Has good power in his legs to drive blockers back.

Final word: If there is an NFL team looking for the next LaMarr Woodley, they have it in Upshaw. For a 3-4 team, Upshaw could make an immediate impact on three downs. He's a powerful pass rusher who is hard to block for any period of time. As a senior, Upshaw had 18 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks. He often came up big in Alabama's biggest games, eating defensive MVP honors in the national title game against LSU. A 4-3 team will probably look at Upshaw as an end, a position he's being used at during Senior Bowl practices. He may not have the mobility required in a 4-3 linebacker.

Was arrested in 2009 on domestic violence, but the charges were dropped. Started the "41 Fund" to assist tornado relief in Alabama. Played through a sprained ankle in 2010.

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is can Upshaw play a 3-4 SILB position or would he have to be subbed out in obvious passing situations?

by Steve_Chiefs on Jan 25, 2012 5:20 PM EST reply actions  

Depends on the scheme he’s used in. If it’s like what the Patriots do, no he wouldn’t need to drop in coverage as much.

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by Dan Kadar on Jan 25, 2012 6:17 PM EST up reply actions  

The report looks good as far as a run stuffer

but if he can’t cover he can’t play outside except as a permanent pass rusher,
ala Tamba Hali

by Steve_Chiefs on Jan 25, 2012 5:22 PM EST reply actions  

Oooh, I like that comp too.

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by Dan Kadar on Jan 25, 2012 6:17 PM EST up reply actions  

he seems perfect as the "other" OLB, opposite a top pass-rusher like DeMarcus Ware....

….but I feel teams will be disappointed if they expect Upshaw to post double-digit sacks every year

not going to be great in coverage either, but likely superior in coverage Vs Melvin Ingram or Vinny Curry

by durst on Jan 25, 2012 5:49 PM EST reply actions  

I can see where you’re coming from there. I wonder how he’ll test out in agility and the 40 at the Combine.

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by Dan Kadar on Jan 25, 2012 6:16 PM EST up reply actions  

I’m sorry, but I have a very hard time believing that Upshaw is better than Ingram in coverage.

"If you havin' dragon problems I feel bad for you son, I got 99 arrows but my knee took one."

by Riddlah. on Jan 25, 2012 7:03 PM EST up reply actions  

I'm really torn on Upshaw and Ingram.

It would be great if you guys got a Melvin Ingram report out.

by JetKing55 on Jan 25, 2012 5:53 PM EST reply actions  

Noted. Check back this week, promise.

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by Dan Kadar on Jan 25, 2012 6:16 PM EST up reply actions  

Awesome.

"If you havin' dragon problems I feel bad for you son, I got 99 arrows but my knee took one."

by Riddlah. on Jan 25, 2012 7:04 PM EST up reply actions  

From watching the Senior Bowl practices

Ingram is quicker, more athletic.

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by ct17 on Jan 25, 2012 11:13 PM EST up reply actions  

Come'on down to the 49ers...

if they can’t resign Brooks

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by Kidd2Petrovic on Jan 25, 2012 6:39 PM EST reply actions  

If he somehow slipped to pick 30 (he won’t) and you guys paired him with Smith….I think I would just give up and stop watching football lol.

"If you havin' dragon problems I feel bad for you son, I got 99 arrows but my knee took one."

by Riddlah. on Jan 25, 2012 7:05 PM EST up reply actions  

They said he has trouble covering TEs and RBs.

Considering he won’t be the primary pass rusher he would need to do that. He won’t be able to play if he can’t do that.

And when we win, we want to dominate. We want to take guys out. We want to hurt guys. We want to win. We just want to dominate, hit them in the mouth. - Rathman

by manraj7 on Jan 25, 2012 7:07 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

He'll be called on often. From this post.

Coverage: In Alabama’s 3-4 scheme, Upshaw wasn’t asked to drop back in coverage very often. He doesn’t have loose hips and could struggle in pass coverage, especially in man situations. Because of that, there are some questions about how well Upshaw moves laterally, which will hamper him in the NFL if he’s asked to cover tight ends or running backs coming out of the back field.

And when we win, we want to dominate. We want to take guys out. We want to hurt guys. We want to win. We just want to dominate, hit them in the mouth. - Rathman

by manraj7 on Jan 25, 2012 7:36 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

That's why I wondered if he could play SILB

Rushing the QB and watching for the draw and screen, while the Will backer drops and covers the middle in a cover two scheme?

by Steve_Chiefs on Jan 25, 2012 8:34 PM EST up reply actions  

I see Upshaw being compared to Woodley all the time yet no one seems to mention that Woodley is pretty darn good in coverage, even though (like Upshaw) he struggled with it in college. With that being said, I think Upshaw can develop that part of his game with the right coaching.

"If you havin' dragon problems I feel bad for you son, I got 99 arrows but my knee took one."

by Riddlah. on Jan 25, 2012 9:39 PM EST up reply actions  

jets fan

would love to get this kid

by mbspam17 on Jan 25, 2012 6:57 PM EST reply actions  

I don’t mind the idea of the Browns taking him and using Upshaw as a RDE.

by Legoman0721 on Jan 26, 2012 12:09 PM EST via Android app reply actions  


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