Draft Risers and
Fallers
Apr/10/07 08:30 AM Filed in:
Jon Beason
1. Jon
Beason, OLB, Miami (Fla.): Beason had a personal
Pro Day workout for scouts on April 5, and his
performance there has his stock, already rising,
potentially moving him to the top of the outside
linebacker class. Though undersized at 6-feet, 233
pounds, Beason's combination of athleticism and
versatility has scouts comparing him to Detroit
second-year linebacker Ernie Sims. Sims, you may
recall, was ranked by most as the third or fourth
best outside linebacker of the 2006 class and a
mid to late first-round pick. However, in the
weeks leading up to the draft, his stock
inexplicably began to rise, ultimately resulting
with the Lions taking him ninth overall. Sims, a
16-game starter, went on to lead the Lions with
144 tackles, finishing tied for 12th in the NFL.
In clocking in at 4.62 seconds in the 40-yard dash
and posting solid numbers in the broad (10-feet)
and vertical jumps (32.5"), Beason could take
advantage of a weak linebacker crop and be on the
verge of a similar late rise.
(cbs.sportsline.com)