SB Nation 2010 Draft Profiles -- Linebackers
SB Nation's Mountain West Connection takes a look at TCU's Darryl Washington.
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NFL Draft 2010 Player Profile: Darryl Washington, TCU Linebacker
Name: Darryl Washington
Hometown: Irving, TX
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 226lbs.
Position: Linebacker
Strengths: Still has room to grow since he did not get significant time until his Senior year when he become a starter. Very athletic and is good enough to keep in the game on rushing and passing situations, which makes him more valuable then a situational player. Stock rose after a stellar practice week at the Senior Bowl.
Weaknesses: His size is more of a safety then a linebacker and will be playing the outside linebacker position. That will prevent him from being an early second round pick. He only had one year as a full time player at TCU where he started two games in 2008 before becoming a full time starter in 2009.
NFL Draft Talk: Became a starter last year and helped TCU repeat as the top-ranked defense and led the team with 109 tackles. Doesn't seem instinctive but manages to get in on his share of plays with sheer aggression and sideline-to-sideline speed. If his production catches up to his potential, he can be special. - Frank Cooney, USA TODAY/NFL Draft Scout
Projected Round Drafted: Mid second to early third round.
Mar 10 11:25a by Jordan Ruby - 1 comment