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TR's Take: Curtis Grant

By Kevin Ledford | 07.26.2010

 

       

 

Curtis Grant
MLB | 6'3", 225
Hermitage (Va.) High School

TR Ranking:


6.1 |

State: #1 in Virginia

Position: #2 MLB

Scouting Report:

Scale
10: Special
9: Elite
8: Very good
6-7: Above average
5: Average
1-4: Needs work


Size/Body Structure: 9
Strength: 8
Speed: 8
Explosiveness: 8
Athleticism: 7
Tackling: 8
Coverage: 7
Technique: 8
Pursuit: 9
Read/React: 9
Block Shedding: 8
Motor: 9
Durability: 8
Intangibles: 8


Grant is a fiery competitor that plays the game with great intensity and passion and with a violent disposition. He has excellent size and frame that could develop into a prototypical LB body. His skills are exceptional. A very instinctive LB, Grant reads, processes, and reacts to what he sees very quickly and has frightening closing speed once he locks in on his target. Takes good angles in pursuit. He shows very good technique for a player at this stage as he stays low, keeps his feet underneath him and his shoulders square to the line of scrimmage, maintains gap integrity, and is a sure tackler. Sheds and absorbs blocks very well and rarely gets caught up in the wash. While Grant is athletic, he relies more on his reads and instincts in coverage and gets good depth in his drops. Intelligent football player with the passion, motor, and understanding of schemes to be a leader on defense. Very physical.


Translation to College:

Very well put together physically, but has a lot of room to grow. Could contribute as a freshman provided he can put on the mass. Once he fills out his frame and refines his technique, Grant could be a monster. Projects best as an inside linebacker because of his size, skill-set, and leadership qualities.

 
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