Jarron Gilbert (San Jose St.) - 2009 NFL Draft Pick #68 by CHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Jarron Gilbert - 2009 NFL Draft
Player Overview:
Jarron Gilbert was a standout defensive lineman from San Jose State University, known for his athleticism and disruptive presence on the field. His ability to penetrate the offensive line and make plays in the backfield made him a highly regarded prospect leading up to the 2009 NFL Draft.
Physical Attributes:
- Height: 6'5"
- Weight: 288 lbs
- 40-yard Dash: 4.96 seconds
Strengths:
- Excellent size and length for a defensive lineman, allowing him to engage blockers effectively.
- Good agility and quickness, making him capable of beating offensive linemen off the snap.
- Strong motor and relentless effort, consistently pursuing the ball carrier.
- Versatile player who can line up in multiple positions along the defensive line.
Areas for Improvement:
- Needs to refine his pass-rushing techniques; relies too much on athleticism.
- Could improve his hand usage to disengage from blockers more effectively.
- Inconsistent conditioning; must maintain stamina throughout the game.
Overall Assessment:
Jarron Gilbert was viewed as a potential mid-round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft. His combination of size, speed, and athleticism made him an intriguing prospect for teams looking to bolster their defensive front. With further development and coaching, Gilbert had the potential to become a solid contributor in the NFL.
Projected Draft Round: 3rd to 4th Round
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