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About to start on NFL Network. I'd say he improved his stock for a team running a 3-4 during practices.
Kyle Wilber, DE-OLB, Wake Forest -- An undersized college defensive end who many project to outside linebacker in the NFL, Wilber confirmed those projections today. When lined up in a three-point stance during practice ,Wilber struggled getting off blocks and rushing the passer. But when he was allowed to play in open space the story changed. Wilber displayed the athleticism and speed necessary to get down the line and pursue the action. He's fluid with a burst of speed and a sure-handed tackler. Wilber was never asked to drop into coverage, but showed enough skill to make scouts believe he'll be successful in the transition to outside linebacker in a 3-4 alignment.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...e.practice.wednesday/index.html#ixzz1k80zxvzF
• DE/OLB Kyle Wilber, Wake Forest: Wilber has drawn mixed opinions across the board. He has struggled with his hand on the ground at defensive end, showing underwhelming upper- and lower-body strength. However, he has impressed with his foot quickness, burst and overall flexibility to bend and break down in space. He will be considered a later-round player by teams employing 4-3 defenses, but will be valued much more teams that use the 3-4.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...stint-in-canada-hicks-stock-now-heading-north
Andy Ross
adross77 Andy Ross
Kyle Wilber is dominating in pass rush drills #wakeforest #NFLDraft
16 Jan Favorite Retweet Reply
Neal Driscoll
NealDriscoll Neal Driscoll
Wake Forest Defensive Kyle WIlber is a major sleeper as a late round pass rusher....
17 Jan Favorite Retweet Reply
OptimumScouting Eric Galko
On DL, #WakeForest's Kyle Wilber capped off a good week, very quick off the snap. No real counter rushes tho, needs to work outside-in enter
Kyle Wilber, DE-OLB, Wake Forest -- An undersized college defensive end who many project to outside linebacker in the NFL, Wilber confirmed those projections today. When lined up in a three-point stance during practice ,Wilber struggled getting off blocks and rushing the passer. But when he was allowed to play in open space the story changed. Wilber displayed the athleticism and speed necessary to get down the line and pursue the action. He's fluid with a burst of speed and a sure-handed tackler. Wilber was never asked to drop into coverage, but showed enough skill to make scouts believe he'll be successful in the transition to outside linebacker in a 3-4 alignment.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...e.practice.wednesday/index.html#ixzz1k80zxvzF
• DE/OLB Kyle Wilber, Wake Forest: Wilber has drawn mixed opinions across the board. He has struggled with his hand on the ground at defensive end, showing underwhelming upper- and lower-body strength. However, he has impressed with his foot quickness, burst and overall flexibility to bend and break down in space. He will be considered a later-round player by teams employing 4-3 defenses, but will be valued much more teams that use the 3-4.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...stint-in-canada-hicks-stock-now-heading-north
Andy Ross
adross77 Andy Ross
Kyle Wilber is dominating in pass rush drills #wakeforest #NFLDraft
16 Jan Favorite Retweet Reply
Neal Driscoll
NealDriscoll Neal Driscoll
Wake Forest Defensive Kyle WIlber is a major sleeper as a late round pass rusher....
17 Jan Favorite Retweet Reply
OptimumScouting Eric Galko
On DL, #WakeForest's Kyle Wilber capped off a good week, very quick off the snap. No real counter rushes tho, needs to work outside-in enter