Draft Rewind 2016: Leonard Floyd, Chicago Bears

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about LEONARD FLOYD: Georgia, 6055 244 4.62. Junior entry from Eastman, GA. Three-year starter after transferring from Hargrave Military Academy, a one year prep school. When backed off he shows a patient initial read and normally plays at a good pad level. Uses his hands well to get separation on a block and is strong at the point of attack. Works hard to redirect off a block, he can sift through the wash and make plays. Good lateral movement and very good agility. Has good speed and is a hustle and chase guy. Always around the ball. At his best as a blitz and edge pass rusher. Quick at the snap and has a burst around the corner. Very good bend and squeeze to the quarterback. Relentless in pursuit and creates havoc as a pass rusher. Has some moves with the athletic ability to make it work. Good in coverage with the speed to play man versus a back. Mirrors cuts well and does a top level job re-routing receivers. Has good zone awareness with a sudden break on the ball. Has a lanky frame and can get stood up at times and ridden out. Could use more variety in pass rush moves. At times he will go back door on a block and open up a lane both in the pass rush and inline. He’s not a great downhill reactor in comparison to his lateral movement. 2015 stats: 74 T, 10.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 15 QBH, 1 FR, 3 PBU. OSR:2/19. First round. (A-33 1/8, H-10 1/8, BP-DNP, SS-DNP).

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