This is our Derek Wolfe Scouting report. Wolfe has had a real nice season for the Cinci..."/> This is our Derek Wolfe Scouting report. Wolfe has had a real nice season for the Cinci..."/> This is our Derek Wolfe Scouting report. Wolfe has had a real nice season for the Cinci..."/>

2012 Scouting Report: Derek Wolfe, DL, Cincinnati

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This is our Derek Wolfe Scouting report. Wolfe has had a real nice season for the Cincinnati Bearcats. His versatility will get him drafted perhaps as early as late day two. For all of our scouting reports check out our scouting report page. 

Measurables

6’5, 295 pounds, 10.75″ hands, 33.25 arm length

5.01 forty yard dash, 33 bench press reps, 33.5 inch vertical jump, 108″ broad jump, 7.26 3 cone drill, 4.44 20 yard shuttle

Stats

2011 Season: (through 12/13/2011)

Games: 12

Tackles: 64

TFL: 19.5

Sacks: 9.5

FF: 2

 Career:

Games: 43

Tackles: 156

TFL: 35

Sacks: 18.5

Pros:

Long arms

Consistent Production

Has the flexibility to play in both 4-3 and  especially 3-4 Schemes

Strong at Point of attack

Has great swim move

Team leader

Great motor

 

Cons:

Has not played elite competition

Would be limited in a 4-3 scheme

Can be pancaked by large offensive lineman

Not the quickest player off the snap

Limited athlete

Doesn’t have great pursuit speed

Doesn’t win at the line of scrimmage quickly, he has to work a lot to get free

 

Player Comparison:           Adam Carriker

 

Round Projection:               Late 2nd to Early 3rd

 

Summary:

Derek Wolfe was always a solid player but has turned in an elite Senior Season which has turned him into a late Day 2, early day three Prospect.  While he can play in both a 4-3 and 3-4, Wolfe would be much more productive in a 3-4 scheme.  Wolfe has a great motor and uses his hands very well.  He is more of a pass rusher than run stuffer but can hold his own against the run. Wolfe needs to get functionally stronger to hold at the base of the attack because he’s not going to be a pass rusher in a 34.  Teams needing more pressure from their 3-4 lineman would be wise to use a 2nd round pick on him.  Teams such as the Jets, Bills, Patriots, Chiefs, Chargers, Cowboys, Packers, and 49ers.

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