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  • calmkiller
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 1819

    LB Weigh Ins

    [code]Name Position Height Weight College Grade
    Angerer, Pat LB 6'0" 235 Iowa -
    Beauchamp, Jason LB 6'3" 244 UNLV -
    Bosworth, Kyle LB 6'1" 236 UCLA -
    Bowman, Navorro LB 6'0" 242 Penn State -
    Butler, Donald LB 6'1" 245 Washington -
    Campbell, Lee LB 6'2" 247 Minnesota -
    Chaney, Jamar LB 6'1" 242 Mississippi State -
    Clayton, Keenan LB 6'1" 229 Oklahoma -
    Cole, Justin LB 6'3" 242 San Jose State -
    Coleman, Harry LB 6'1" 211 LSU -
    Conner, Kavell LB 6'0" 242 Clemson -
    Curran, Rennie LB 5'11" 235 Georgia -
    Dillard, Phillip LB 6'0" 245 Nebraska -
    Edds, A.J. LB 6'4" 246 Iowa -
    Goethel, Travis LB 6'2" 240 Arizona State -
    Grimm, Cody LB 6'1" 203 Virginia Tech -
    Hull, Josh LB 6'3" 237 Penn State -
    Johnson, Micah LB 6'1" 258 Kentucky -
    Kristick, Keaton LB 6'3" 234 Oregon State -
    Lawrence, Simoni LB 6'0" 232 Minnesota -
    Lee, Boris LB 6'0" 238 Troy -
    Lee, Sean LB 6'2" 236 Penn State -
    Maxwell, Samuel LB 6'2" 246 Kentucky -
    McClain, Rolando LB 6'3" 254 Alabama -
    McLaughlin, Mike LB 6'0" 242 Boston College -
    Muckelroy, Roddrick LB 6'2" 246 Texas -
    Norwood, Eric LB 6'1" 245 South Carolina -
    Riley, Perry LB 6'1" 239 LSU -
    Sharpton, Darryl LB 5'11" 236 Miami -
    Spikes, Brandon LB 6'3" 249 Florida -
    Sylvester, Stevenson LB 6'2" 231 Utah -
    Triplett, Nathan LB 6'3" 250 Minnesota -
    Washington, Daryl LB 6'2" 230 TCU -
    Watson, Dekoda LB 6'1" 240 Florida State -
    Weatherspoon, Sean LB 6'1" 239 Missouri -
    Wilson, Kion LB 6'0" 239 South Florida -[/code]

    Name Position Height Weight College Grade
    Angerer, Pat LB 6'0" 235 Iowa -
    Beauchamp, Jason LB 6'3" 244 UNLV -
    Bosworth, Kyle LB 6'1" 236 UCLA -
    Bowman, Navorro LB 6'0" 242 Penn State -
    Butler, Donald LB 6'1" 245 Washington -
    Campbell, Lee LB 6'2" 247 Minnesota -
    Chaney, Jamar LB 6'1" 242 Mississippi State -
    Clayton, Keenan LB 6'1" 229 Oklahoma -
    Cole, Justin LB 6'3" 242 San Jose State -
    Coleman, Harry LB 6'1" 211 LSU -
    Conner, Kavell LB 6'0" 242 Clemson -
    Curran, Rennie LB 5'11" 235 Georgia -
    Dillard, Phillip LB 6'0" 245 Nebraska -
    Edds, A.J. LB 6'4" 246 Iowa -
    Goethel, Travis LB 6'2" 240 Arizona State -
    Grimm, Cody LB 6'1" 203 Virginia Tech -
    Hull, Josh LB 6'3" 237 Penn State -
    Johnson, Micah LB 6'1" 258 Kentucky -
    Kristick, Keaton LB 6'3" 234 Oregon State -
    Lawrence, Simoni LB 6'0" 232 Minnesota -
    Lee, Boris LB 6'0" 238 Troy -
    Lee, Sean LB 6'2" 236 Penn State -
    Maxwell, Samuel LB 6'2" 246 Kentucky -
    McClain, Rolando LB 6'3" 254 Alabama -
    McLaughlin, Mike LB 6'0" 242 Boston College -
    Muckelroy, Roddrick LB 6'2" 246 Texas -
    Norwood, Eric LB 6'1" 245 South Carolina -
    Riley, Perry LB 6'1" 239 LSU -
    Sharpton, Darryl LB 5'11" 236 Miami -
    Spikes, Brandon LB 6'3" 249 Florida -
    Sylvester, Stevenson LB 6'2" 231 Utah -
    Triplett, Nathan LB 6'3" 250 Minnesota -
    Washington, Daryl LB 6'2" 230 TCU -
    Watson, Dekoda LB 6'1" 240 Florida State -
    Weatherspoon, Sean LB 6'1" 239 Missouri -
    Wilson, Kion LB 6'0" 239 South Florida -
    LETS GO MOUNTAINEERS!
    Here We Go Steelers!
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  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 35649

    #2
    Re: LB Weigh Ins

    can't wait to see how they run...

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    • Shawn
      Legend
      • Mar 2008
      • 15131

      #3
      Re: LB Weigh Ins

      If Micah can run a sub 4.7 at 258 pounds watch him jump a round.
      Trolls are people too.

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      • hawaiiansteel
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 35649

        #4
        Re: LB Weigh Ins

        Knees no concern for Penn State linebacker Sean Lee

        By Scott Brown, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
        Sunday, February 28, 2010



        INDIANAPOLIS — Confident that the knee injuries that cost him an entire season at Penn State are behind him, Sean Lee will participate in all of the drills at the NFL Scouting Combine.

        "The last two years (at Penn State), I wasn't nearly as durable as my first three years, but I'm here to prove I'm 100 percent," the former Upper St. Clair High standout said Saturday. "I could play right now."

        Lee has been training without a brace since his Penn State career ended in January. If he alleviates any concerns teams have about his knees, one NFL draft expert said he should be picked early.

        Some projections have Lee going in the third round of the draft.

        "I wouldn't be surprised if he snuck in late in the first round," NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock said. "If he doesn't, I think he's going to go in the front half of the second round. He's too good."

        That is what Penn State found out early in his career. Lee finished his career with 325 tackles, 29.5 tackles for losses and 11 sacks.

        The 6-2 Lee, who weighed in at 236 pounds at the Combine, projects as an outside linebacker in a 4-3 defense and an inside linebacker in a 3-4 set.

        "My No. 1 trait is I can get to the football," Lee said. "I think I'm good in the passing game. I think I'm a three-down linebacker, and if you watch film, you'll see I can pressure the quarterback."

        Lee's last two years at Penn State offer a study in persistence.

        He missed the 2008 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee during spring practice. He sprained the ACL in his left knee last September, and the injury forced him to miss three games, including Penn State's Big Ten opener against Iowa.

        Lee returned to anchor the Nittany Lions' defense. Despite playing with a cumbersome brace, the two-time captain finished the season with a career-high 11 tackles for losses, seven passes broken up and an interception.

        "I'm sure a lot of these guys are going to have injuries in their career," Lee said of the other players at the Combine. "The difference between me and them is: I've had them. I've proved I can play through them. You can look at it as a plus, especially considering I'm healthy right now."

        Lee has been training at Power Sports Institute in Lancaster under Steve Saunders, who works with a number of NFL players, including Steelers linebacker James Harrison and tight end Heath Miller.

        "Sean, to me, is a first-round kid," Saunders said. "If he falls later than that because they have questions about his knees ... whoever takes him in any round other than the first is getting an absolute steal."

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        • PSU_dropout43
          Starter
          • May 2009
          • 820

          #5
          Re: LB Weigh Ins

          Talkative LB Gets to Talk Some More

          Missouri LB Sean Weatherspoon measured in at 6-1 ¼ and weighed 239 pounds. He said he gained about 12 pounds from his junior to senior year “eating cheeseburgers in the dining hall” and made a point to take that weight off after his senior year because he wasn’t looking as fluid on tape as he was as a junior, when he said he had a more productive season.

          He said teams are looking at him as a middle or weakside linebacker in a 4-3 system and Mike or Mo linebacker in a 3-4 defensive system.

          Weatherspoon impressed scouts at the Senior Bowl and said they have asked him if his talkative personality at the Senior Bowl was a front. No, he’s talkative all the time and he’ll put that into practice tonight in interviews from 7:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. He has already had formal interviews with Denver, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #6
            Re: LB Weigh Ins

            Originally posted by PSU_dropout43
            Talkative LB Gets to Talk Some More

            Missouri LB Sean Weatherspoon measured in at 6-1 ¼ and weighed 239 pounds. He said he gained about 12 pounds from his junior to senior year “eating cheeseburgers in the dining hall” and made a point to take that weight off after his senior year because he wasn’t looking as fluid on tape as he was as a junior, when he said he had a more productive season.

            He said teams are looking at him as a middle or weakside linebacker in a 4-3 system and Mike or Mo linebacker in a 3-4 defensive system.

            Weatherspoon impressed scouts at the Senior Bowl and said they have asked him if his talkative personality at the Senior Bowl was a front. No, he’s talkative all the time and he’ll put that into practice tonight in interviews from 7:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. He has already had formal interviews with Denver, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Pittsburgh.


            Weatherspoon is a tackling machine and team leader and would be a great replacement for James Farrior. I will be very happy if the Steelers call his name in Round 1.

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            • RuthlessBurgher
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 33208

              #7
              Re: LB Weigh Ins

              Ziggy would be able to tell us just how talkative, and how much of a leader, Spoon is from their time together as teammates at Mizzou.
              Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

              Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

              We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

              We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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