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Brian Burns Baldy breakdown


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25 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

We got Khalil Mack’s twin for a 16th overall pick bahahah

Khalil Mack (LB18)

HT: 6'3" WT: 251LBS.

POSITION: OLB

SCHOOL: Buffalo

ARM LENGTH: 33 1/4"

HANDS: 10 1/4"

40 YARD DASH: 4.65 SEC

BROAD JUMP: 128.0 INCH

3 CONE DRILL: 7.08 SEC

 

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/khalil-mack?id=2543463

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Von Miller (LB19)

HT: 6'3" WT: 246LBS.

POSITION: LB

SCHOOL: Texas A&M

ARM LENGTH: 33 1/2"

HANDS: 9 1/4"

40 YARD DASH: 4.53 SEC

VERTICAL JUMP: 37.0 INCH

BROAD JUMP: 126.0 INCH

3 CONE DRILL: 6.70 SEC

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/von-miller?id=2495202

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BRIAN BURNS

FLORIDA STATE

EDGE

6' 5"

249 lbs

Arms 33 7/8”

HANDS 10”

40 Yard Dash 4.53

Vertical Jump 36.0 INCHES

Broad Jump 129.0 INCHES

3 Cone Drill 7.01

 

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4 hours ago, Tbe said:

This is good. Always enjoy his videos. Really shows how good Burns is and how much better he’s going to be once he bulks up a bit.

Panthers Mobile: NFL Network's Brian Baldinger breaks down Brian Burns' first game
https://www.panthers.com/video/nfl-network-s-brian-baldinger-breaks-down-brian-burns-first-game

Good post OP... I didn't realize how impressive he was and how he exhibited such a wide array of moves in just a few snaps.

His 1st sack especially was a lot more impressive in review.  He completely negated the chip by the running back, and his spin move knocked down the tackle, helped Cox, Jr. to disengage from his man, which forced the QB to step up to a waiting Burns to clean him up.

The 2nd sack was just elite recognition and athleticism.  Good film

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