Draft Rewind 2015: Denzel Perryman, San Diego Chargers

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about DENZEL PERRYMAN: Miami, 5106, 236, 4.75. Three-year starter from Coral Gables, FL. Has been the leading or second leading tackler for Miami all four years of his career. Equally productive as an outside or middle linebacker. An instinctual mover who is almost always in position to make a play against the run. Leader of the defense with a lot of responsibility directing traffic around him. There are holes in his game that mainly come from a lack of size and speed but he is a true gamer that will find a way to make an impact each week. Thick, country strong linebacker who can drive himself through a ball carrier with consistency. Angry tackler with a power presence. Quick mover and an even quicker thinker. Brings a lot of force to every hit he makes. Reacts to the action right after the snap and gets himself into position. Makes himself small to blockers and will sneak his way to the action. Low center of gravity. Good body control and balance. Explosive when moving downhill. Head is always on a swivel. Able to diagnose plays based on what is going on around him. Lateral range is average. Struggles against the faster offenses to reach the sidelines. Looks overwhelmed when linemen have a free path to him. Gets lost in the traffic. Will have a hard time seeing through and/or over blockers. Size and speed may be a limiting factor at the next level. 2014 stats: 110 T, 9.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 FF, 1 INT. Edge speed:left 2.16, right 2.27. OSR:12/17. Third/fourth round. (A-31 7/8, H-9 3/4, BP-27, SS-DNP).

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