Draft Rewind 2016: Kenny Clark, Green Bay Packers

What Ourlads’ NFL Scouting Services said about KENNY CLARK: UCLA, 6025 314 5.08. Junior entry and captain from San Bernardino, CA. Started 29 consecutive games for the Bruins over two plus years. Second leading tackler on the team as a defensive tackle. Third team All-America and first team All-Pac 12. An inside run stuffer who is disruptive and draws double teams. Has a thick lower body, good strength, balance, and leverage. Gets upfield push. Played in the Bruins’ defense as a nose tackle and one technique defensive tackle. A flexible athlete who can win the leverage battle. Has quick, heavy, and fast hands along with light feet. Plays square down the line of scrimmage filling the running lanes. Good short area quickness. Quick to change directions. Productive and active in his play. Has a bag of tricks that keep him from getting blocked and disengaging quickly. Big strong hands. He has a good combination of quickness and power. A versatile athlete who can fill several roles in any defensive scheme. Needs to work on his pass rushing skills. The former wrestler has the talent to contribute early in his NFL career. 2015 stats: 75 T, 11 TFL, 6 sacks, 5 PBU. Edge speed:left 1.99, right 2.13. OSR:10/28. First round. (A-32 1/8, H-10 1/2, BP-29, 10-1.72).

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