Brian Cushing Scouting Report
Position: | OLB |
Conference: | Pac12 |
School: | USC Trojans |
Year/Status: | Drafted |
Jersey Number: | #10 |
Height & Weight: | 6'3 - 254 lbs. |
2009 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:
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Brian Cushing, OLB, USC
On talent alone, the USC product is just a notch below the more hyped Aaron Curry. Cushing has good size and strength, taking blockers very well on the second level and has the ability to shed them with ease. He closes hard on ball carriers at all points of the field, while maintaining containment. He is a very fluid athlete outside, with better football speed than the 4.68 he is listed for. Cushing possesses an unusual burst -- his best asset is his pass recognition ability. Seldom getting caught out of position, Cushing excels at covering backs and TEs. He is a ball hawk once the football is in the air, is very agile and fluid and has good sideline-to-sideline range. However, he is not a polished pass rusher. Cushing lacks technique and is somewhat rigid and too intense sometimes. He tends to over-pursue. His productivity at USC was not what one would expect from a player of his immense talent. One of the most talented players in this year's draft, Cushing is very versatile. Cushing can (and has) played defensive end, inside linebacker and even a little at safety. He is viewed as a strong side linebacker by most NFL scouts. A sure first rounder, he might possibly go as high as number 12th; it would not surprise many if Cushing turns out to be the best LB (inside or outside) of this draft. He is a playmaker with tremendous upside.
Last Updated 2009-03-24T11:14-06:00 by Raul Colon
Despite his good career, I can't understand why such issue is been thrown to the rookie player Brian Cushing. He was accused of using steroids and had been suspended until October, and had his rookie of the year title stripped from him. He's preserved his innocence throughout the whole ordeal, but should you look as some Brian Cushing before and after photos, you would unquestionably see a difference in size that is beyond any ideal weight gain. Whatever reason, he violated an important rule and he deserves to be suspended.
GreyT 05/17/10 01:19 AM