Rookie Scouting Spotlight: Lorenzo Mauldin – 2015 NFL Draft

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Lorenzo Mauldin, LB/EDGE Louisville
Height: 6’3 5/8″
Weight: 259
Arm: 33″
Hand: 9 7/8″

40 yard dash: 4.85

NFL Comparison: Jarvis Jones

Positives:

-Uses hands well and to his advantage
, at times he shows violent handwork.

-Endless motor
.

-Already made the conversion to OLB
, he played on both sides of the alignment, at times would put his hand in the dirt, but mostly stood up and played 5-tech through 2014.


-Has a variety of pass-rush moves, and a very efficient and agile swim move, he’s very natural in space with an understanding of positioning and timing.


-High-effort player 
that not only shows great motor through engagement, but also trailing plays away from his side with clean pursuit angles.

-Does a good job of putting his hand up when he knows he won’t get to the QB
, he’s not a knucklehead about blasting in and causing penalties the way some high-motor guys can be.

-Played much better as an OLB
; he’s a player in space who aims to create turnovers.


-High character.


Negatives:

-Plays too upright.


-Doesn’t have a great dip or bend move
 and seems to lack hip flexibility and ankle flection.

-Not very fast, can be slow off the snap
. He has great motor once he’s diagnosed, but he’s not always the fastest to diagnose.

-Did nothing during a week of Senior Bowl practices to elevate his stock or standing, was a largely average player in Mobile.

-Some missed tackles can be easily seen in a quick view of his tape.

-You could worry about him possibly being the product of a system at Louisville the same way some currently worry about Marcus Smith when looking back.


-Has trouble shedding blocks at the point of attack at times and has better hands as a pass-rusher than he does as run-stopper.


-Inconsistent at times; Needs to add upper-body strength.


-Tends to over-pursue.

Other
-DE converted to OLB

-21.5 Career sacks, 119 tackles

-Overcame tough childhood, both parents in jail

-Track and field star in high school: discus, shot put and high jump

-Named to Class AA All-State Team in high school
-2nd all team ACC

-Came into Louisville weighing 240lbs, his offer got pulled when South Carolina landed Clowney
-Communications major

-Played in 50 games, started 33 

-Played some tight end and 10 games of special teams freshman year

. . .

Projected Round: 3-4

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