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Burks' was named to the 2016 Allstate-AFCA FBS National Good Works Team for his work in the community. He was a defensive co-captain for the Commodores as a junior, starting 10 of 13 games played, racking up 59 stops, 6.5 for loss, 3.5 sacks, an interception and six pass breakups. He following up that season with a strong senior campaign, making 82 tackles, seven for loss, one interception, and three pass breakups. Burks actually played safety in 2014, starting all 12 games and leading the team with three interceptions (also compiling 59 tackles, two for loss, six pass breakups). The first-team all-state high school football player from Virginia played a significant role as a redshirt freshman in 2014 despite missing four games due to injury; he started seven of eight games played, making 37 tackles and breaking up seven passes at safety.
 
Analysis: 
By: Lance Zierlein NFL Analyst
Draft Projection: Rounds 4-5
NFL Comparison: Tahir Whitehead
 
Overview:
In any other decade, Burks' lack of familiarity for any position for more than a year would force him into the "tweener" stack and he would be on his way. In today's game filled with hybrid players and sub-packages, Burks' background could make him more valuable. He needs to play with more consistency in diagnosing and tackling, but his athleticism, cover talent, and ability on special teams make him a developmental prospect with decent upside.
 
Strengths
  • Well-proportioned between upper and lower body
  • Has broad back and long arms
  • Leader on and off the field
  • Has experience at three different positions over the last three seasons
  • Fits as 4-3 WILL or 3-4 inside linebacker
  • Former safety with athletic ability to handle coverage duties at linebacker
  • Range and pursuit speed is above average
  • Possesses good lateral twitch
  • Has reactive athleticism to spring into adjacent gap as tackler
  • Plays with good toughness
  • Willing to take on pulling guards with good force
  • Continued to improve as season progressed
  • Has talent to become a core special-teamer
 
Weaknesses
  • Will make mistakes in diagnosing that pull him out of position
  • Still learning the position, but instincts may be average for a role as inside linebacker
  • Below average punching and playing off blockers
  • Gets engulfed and will need to become more capable in slipping or playing around blocks
  • Gets neutralized in the hole
  • Has to become more effective at imposing his will despite physical challenges
  • Consistency as a tackler is a concern
  • Doesn't flow with leverage and will overshoot the ball carrier
  • Needs to tackle with better positioning to finish what he starts
       

Great ideas rooted in love.(R)

Last edited by Rusty
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Surprising pick, I’m interested to see what they do with him. Played some Safety, some ILB, and some OLB. Sounds like his biggest assets are his high football IQ and character to go with his versatility and some untapped potential. I would guess ILB is his future, but could be OLB or SLB if they give more 43 looks. He’s definitely a 3 down player.

Last edited by Grave Digger

Anyone know if Burks was on McGinn's top 100? Burks was 79 on Mayocks list. 

The Burks pick should officially put an end to the wizarding of Josh Jones. If Jones is asked to play safety, stays at safety, and thrives at safety then everything worked out great. 

Burks athletic numbers are off the chart for an ILB. His cover skills won't be hard to watch either. Could become a decent compliment next to Martinez. 

GBPnut posted:

Betcha GB traded up w/ intention of picking A. Key, not thinking Raiders were trading up to take Key.  Bad move trading up without knowing if player you want will be there or not 

After the first 5-10 picks in any draft, it is never about 1 player. All GM's/boards have ranges. From there it is need and fit. I have no idea who else Gutekunst had in this range with Burks, and we have no idea where Gutekunst had Key ranked.

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