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Feature Writer Paul Hopkins  ( complete NCAA Scouting Menu )


NFL Draft 2008NCAA Scouting - Player Profile:
Jerod Meyo, LB
by Paul Hopkins
8/4/2008
 
Jerod Meyo has seen his draft stock rise following the Tennessee Volunteers reent pro day. Much like his counterpart Curtis Lofton, his career in college football really took off with a move from the outside linebacker position to the inside. However, unlike Lofton Meyo has a substantial amount of experience starting in college football.
 
Jerod MeyoAgain, Meyo has experience of both inside and outside linebacker positions, so has the opportunity to slot right in at both 3-4 and 4-3 defensive formations. Again, his greatest attribute is speed, but this comes at the expense of what many teams would consider the size needed to flourish.
 
Meyo is also productive as his career stats for the Volunteers testify. In 32 games played, he made 236 tackles, with 21 of those being for a loss. He also recorded six sacks. There was only one interception during his college career so therefore he is not someone who can be seen as a threat to the ball.
 
What we like about Meyo
 
Jerod MeyoMeyo is a top class athlete, with outstanding speed and quickness. He gets to the ball carrier quickly, and despite his size is a physical linebacker. His tackles pack a punch and he delivers big hits. A smart sideline to sideline linebacker who is adept in pursuit and coverage. With Meyo you get non-stop action, he doesn't seem to tire easily. Furthermore, with the ability to play in either a 3-4 or a 4-3, he is extremely versatile and likely to be productive in both schemes.
 
Scouts believe that to counter the argument about his size, Meyo could add 10-15 pounds of muscle without detrimentally affecting his speed and range.
 
Question marks over Meyo
 
As already discussed, Meyo is perceived to be a little on the small size, both in terms of his height and his overall bulk and size. This may count against him in terms of getting some playing time in the position his attributes are possibly best suited for; middle linebacker.
 
Whilst his speed often means he is able to get to the ball carrier early, when Meyo is blocked he often struggles to evade them and get to the ball carrier. Therefore, he is able to be taken out of the game. Rather than taking them on, he tends to try and circumnavigate them, by running around the blocker.
 
Highlight of his college career
 
Jerod MeyoIn his final game in college football, Meyo played a role in Tennessee's 21-17 Outback Bowl victory over the Wisconsin Badgers, leading the team with 13 tackles.
 
Other snippets of info

  • Compares to Al Wilson, formerly of the Denver Broncos.

  • Would be a good fit for the Detroit Lions.

 
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