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Shawn Crable may be the most complete 3-4 OLB prospect to come out in years. Unlike most prospects who either convert from LB to DE or vise versa, Crable has extensive experience at both OLB and playing with his hand down. Crable is best at rushing the QB, but is also a force against the run. He has ideal size for the position, with room to grow. Crable must improve his coverage skills, as that is his biggest weakness. He has not been a big playmaker while dropping into coverage, having only 7 PBU's and 0 INT's. As a senior Crable lined up at DE most of the time registering 26.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. Crable has the ability to start day one for a 3-4 team in need of a OLB. Crable may slip into the second round due to team needs and few teams running a 3-4.
War Room analysis
Strengths: Flashes big-play ability as a pass rusher, showing the quickness and agility to beat offensive tackles with quick pass-rush moves. Flashes burst and strength to drive through double-teams to pressure the quarterback. Competes hard in pursuit, showing good chase speed and flashing an explosive closing burst to finish plays. Is smooth dropping into coverage, and closes to make tackles after the catch. Reads screen passes, getting outside to make the tackle. Is versatile, having played outside linebacker and defensive end.
Weaknesses: Is an end/linebacker 'tweener who struggled to produce at either position in college. Lacks explosiveness to threaten the corner as a speed rusher, and lacks pass-rush moves. Must read and react to plays more quickly. Does not break up many passes. Does not protect legs well from cut blocks. When playing off the ball, tends to play upright and thus struggle to change direction and move through traffic.
Bottom line: Crable is a frustrating prospect whose future is difficult to predict: He has played in a variety of alignments but failed to produce in all of them. Crable's best chance in the NFL is as a rush linebacker in a 3-4 scheme; he would be miscast in a 4-3 system, where he would be stuck between positions. He will struggle to be more than just a backup and contributor on special teams.
Overview
An emerging talent at the strong-side linebacker position, Crable reminds some scouts of Carl Banks, an All-American at that position for the Wolverines' arch-rivals, Michigan State, who went on to earn All-Pro honors during a stellar career with the New York Giants. The talented youngster has the same excellent read-and-react skills and playing strength, doing a great job of attacking the backfield coming off the edge that Banks showed throughout his college and professional career.
With Crable's tall and rangy frame, some talent evaluators feel he could bulk up for a possible switch to the defensive line, where his pass rushing and pass coverage skills could excel as a hybrid linebacker/defensive end. Evident by his 28.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage as a senior, the Wolverine has proven to be among the elite blitzers in the 2008 NFL Draft pool.
I really like this pick. I was thinking Cliff Avril, but I guess he is dropping like a rock. Even Mel Kiper doesn't have Avril as his top prospect left. When we picked Crable, Mel had Avril as the 10th best player left, wow, is he dropping or what ?
Crable is a beast, I always liked him, and noticed him a lot when I watched Michigan. Very Good choice !
I really like this pick. I was thinking Cliff Avril, but I guess he is dropping like a rock. Even Mel Kiper doesn't have Avril as his top prospect left. When we picked Crable, Mel had Avril as the 10th best player left, wow, is he dropping or what ?
Crable is a beast, I always liked him, and noticed him a lot when I watched Michigan. Very Good choice !
He and Pierre Woods are best friends IIRC. High upside guy to (eventually) replace Vrabel on the strong side.