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<blockquote data-quote="SCpackerfan" data-source="post: 252102" data-attributes="member: 1772"><p>This was done by a professional who probably knows just a little bit more than you...sorry but i disagree with everything you said...How can you NOT say he would be a better olb than kampman</p><p></p><p><strong>Aaron Rouse 2007 NFL Draft Reviews </strong><a href="http://corner.bigblueinteractive.com/index.php?mode=5&handle=Emlen%27sGremlins" target="_blank"> Emlen'sGremlins </a> : 9/25/2009 9:54 am</p><p></p><p> SPORTING NEWS PRO FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE 2007</p><p>Rated as the #4 Safety (behind LaRon Landry, Reggie Nelson and Brandon Meriweather).</p><p>Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech</p><p>6-4, 218, 4.39</p><p>1st Round Projection</p><p>NFL Comparison: Deon Grant</p><p>Coverage Skills: Reads quarterbacks and breaks quickly to get outside and help cornerbacks on deep routes. Closes quickly on passes in front of him. Shows the athleticism to stay on tight ends' hips all over the field. Can lose a step when forced to turn and run because of his long legs.</p><p>Run/Pass Recognition: Is adept at reading quarterbacks' eyes. Does not get sucked in by play-action and has the speed to get to spots in a hurry.</p><p>Closing Speed: Has great burst to finish. When aggressive, makes strong, physical tackles. After missteps in coverage, still can catch up to tight ends.</p><p>Ball Skills: Shows outstanding hands. In two-deep coverage, is adept at cutting underneath post routes for interceptions. Gets outside to help in over-the-top coverage.</p><p>Run Support: Is better than most safeties. Has the instincts and speed to chase down runners before they turn the corner. Does not deliver violent hits; is more of a catch-and-grab tackler.</p><p>Bottom Line: Rouse is productive in all areas-chasing down runners, covering tight ends man-to-man, breaking up and intercepting passes in zone coverage and covering kicks. He will be a good safety who brings as much to the locker room as he does to the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCpackerfan, post: 252102, member: 1772"] This was done by a professional who probably knows just a little bit more than you...sorry but i disagree with everything you said...How can you NOT say he would be a better olb than kampman [B]Aaron Rouse 2007 NFL Draft Reviews [/B][URL="http://corner.bigblueinteractive.com/index.php?mode=5&handle=Emlen%27sGremlins"] Emlen'sGremlins [/URL] : 9/25/2009 9:54 am SPORTING NEWS PRO FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE 2007 Rated as the #4 Safety (behind LaRon Landry, Reggie Nelson and Brandon Meriweather). Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech 6-4, 218, 4.39 1st Round Projection NFL Comparison: Deon Grant Coverage Skills: Reads quarterbacks and breaks quickly to get outside and help cornerbacks on deep routes. Closes quickly on passes in front of him. Shows the athleticism to stay on tight ends' hips all over the field. Can lose a step when forced to turn and run because of his long legs. Run/Pass Recognition: Is adept at reading quarterbacks' eyes. Does not get sucked in by play-action and has the speed to get to spots in a hurry. Closing Speed: Has great burst to finish. When aggressive, makes strong, physical tackles. After missteps in coverage, still can catch up to tight ends. Ball Skills: Shows outstanding hands. In two-deep coverage, is adept at cutting underneath post routes for interceptions. Gets outside to help in over-the-top coverage. Run Support: Is better than most safeties. Has the instincts and speed to chase down runners before they turn the corner. Does not deliver violent hits; is more of a catch-and-grab tackler. Bottom Line: Rouse is productive in all areas-chasing down runners, covering tight ends man-to-man, breaking up and intercepting passes in zone coverage and covering kicks. He will be a good safety who brings as much to the locker room as he does to the field. [/QUOTE]
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