Panthers bolster pass-rush with Brian Burns in 1st round
The Carolina Panthers have selected pass-rusher Brian Burns out of Florida State in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 16th overall.
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Prospect profileSchool: Florida State
Height: 6-5
Weight: 249 lbs
Strengths
- Tall with long arms used to set edge
- Excellent pursuit speed
- Quick-twitch athlete, explodes off the snap
- Powerful, sudden hands
- Uses a plethora of effective pass-rush moves and counters
- Incredibly flexible, runs the arc and changes direction with ease
- Productive collegiate career, dominated elite offensive tackles
- Very good athlete for position
- Lethal bend/rip and inside spin
Weaknesses
- Thin frame, should add weight for NFL
- Can be overpowered in run defense
- Doesn't convert speed to power
Bottom line
Burns is arguably the best pure pass-rusher in this year's class, which will place him high on a number of teams' draft boards. The lanky defender profiles as a solid fit in both 4-3 and 3-4 defenses, but will likely be asked to add some weight and strength to secure an every-down role early in his career. There are concerns, but Burns is a developed edge rusher who possesses elite athleticism, excellent bend through contact, and solid collegiate production.
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