LB 11
Bryce Boettcher
Oregon
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 233 lbs
Class: Senior
Report by:
Paul Kilgallen
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'1"
Weight
233 lbs
Arm Length
30 5/8 in
Hand Size
9 in
Speed & Agility
40-Time
4.69 s
10-Yard-Split
1.63 s
Three-cone
7.25 s
Shuttle
4.3 s
Explosiveness
Vertical
34.5 in
Broad Jump
9'8"
Bench Press
21 reps
Traits
defense
Big Hitter
Trait Prototype: Quincy Williams
defense
Ball Skills
Trait Prototype: Antonio Cromartie
defense
Relentless Motor
Trait Prototype: Fred Warner
defense
Sure Tackler
Trait Prototype: Foye Oluokun
Summary
Strengths
Multi Sport Athlete
Good in Coverage
Fluid Movement
Competitive Drive, Dawg
Weaknesses
Bites on Fakes
Older Prospect, 24
Anticipation / Diagnosing
Final Report
Bryce Boettcher is a Senior LB [converted DB] out of Oregon who lettered in Football and Baseball for the Ducks. He walked on to the football team at an open tryout at Oregon and eventually took over the starting LB role, finishing 25 as the tackling leader in the Big Ten with 136, 6th in all the NCAA. He is at his best against the run when he can play downhill and run to the ball. Similarly, he has the athletic chops to run with RBs and TEs in coverage. However, he can be a bit slow in diagnosing what's coming and that will put him behind the 8-ball. He would probably be best playing WLB until he can be coached up a bit more, but he has the capability to be a strong special teams contributor right out of the gate.