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2009 NFP scouting series: Ohio State
Buckeyes prospects worth watching this season.
Wes Bunting
July 28, 2009
This summer, the National Football Post is breaking down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who might warrant interest from NFL teams in the 2010 draft.
The Ohio State Buckeyes again have a talented group of NFL prospects and are definitely one of the favorites to capture the Big Ten title.
Defense
Anderson Russell: No. 21, FS, 5-11, 205
Showcases smooth footwork in his back-pedal and does a nice job keeping his feet under him through his drop. Remains balanced in coverage and is able to quickly click and close on the ball underneath. Possess good lateral mobility out of his breaks and has some intriguing range in the secondary.
However, he?s slow to diagnose plays and doesn?t consistently get good jumps on the football. Has a tendency to take a false step in coverage and isn?t always flowing toward the play.
Possesses natural body control in space and does a nice job breaking down and taking proper angles toward the ball. But he isn?t a real physical tackler and doesn?t make many plays attacking downhill. Plays it safe as the last-line defender and looks content to sit back and simply funnel plays toward the sideline.
Impression: A fluid safety who showcases good footwork and range in the secondary. However, he isn?t much of a playmaker and lacks the type of instincts needed to be a ball hawk.
2009 NFP scouting series: Ohio State | National Football Post
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