Kelly Poppinga
positives
Has a narrow upper-body frame, but a well-developed lower frame with a good bubble and thick thighs and calves...Quick learner and hard worker who has the ability to digest a complicated playbook with no issues...Durable athlete who will play with pain...Has just adequate top-end speed, but takes a long stride and has a good concept for angles in attempts to shorten the field and close on the ball...Very active moving down the line and makes most of his plays along the front wall, not in the backfield (better in run contain than as a blitzer)...Not a physical striker, but plays with good urgency and aggression...Has good weight-room strength, but doesn't to translate to the field when attempting to stack and control...Knows that he does not have the power to combat bigger blockers in the hole but is patient enough to wait to attack at the line of scrimmage...Better when engaging the tight end than when taking on offensive linemen in one-on-one battles...Has the ability to widen with the blocker on outside running plays (struggles to redirect to the cutback lanes, though)...Has enough short-area quickness to make plays moving down the line, but will more likely finish at the pile than when giving chase...Has enough ability to stay tight with tight ends and backs in the short area passing game...Makes good adjustments on the move vs. underneath action and works hard to keep plays in front of him...Adequate face-up tackler who can make plays in space when he comes to balance and wrap up.
negatives
Over-aged prospect who will need time to develop at that position at the next level (learning curve needs to be speeded up, as he will be 26 when he reports to training camp)...Has adequate upper-body development, with very narrow shoulders and thin arms and chest muscles...Does not always play up to his timed speed, especially when asked to mirror a receiver...Does not have the quick burst needed to trail in route progression and is not sudden to redirect...Has some noticeable hip stiffness when trying to change direction...Marginal pass rusher with no speed to slip past blockers and give chase in the backfield...Has good intelligence to digest the playbook, but lacks an instinctive feel on the field and is slow to see plays develop when playing through trash...Needs to be quicker recognizing blocking schemes and locating the ball on the move...Not fluid when trying to adjust to pocket movement...Does not have the upper-body strength to disengage from blocks when an opponent gets into his body...Does not shed quickly when engaging the tight end and lacks a strong hand punch to jam...Lacks acceleration to cover ground vs. outside running plays, leaving him more suited for an inside position in a 3-4 defensive alignment...Does not have the loose hips to get back on the runner redirecting to the cutback lanes...Looks a bit awkward coming out of his breaks, as he takes false steps in transition...Marginal blitzer, as he does not slip past blocks consistently and his opponent can lock on and wash him out of the play...More of a pile jumper than a tackler who will be the first in on a play.
2003: Sat out the New Mexico, Wyoming, North Texas and Arkansas State games with a shoulder separation.
Campus: 4.76 in the 40-yard dash
380-pound bench press
Bench presses 225 pounds 27 times
500-pound squat
350-pound power clean
34-inch vertical jump
9'3" broad jump
4.27 20-yard shuttle
6.88 three-cone drill
31-inch arm length
9 1/4-inch hands
Right-handed
25/47 Wonderlic score.
Attended Evanston (Wy.) High School, playing football for head coach Doug Rigby
First-team All-State selection as a senior after earning second-team All-State honors as a junior linebacker
Helped the team to the state championship as a sophomore and also competed as a tight end
In addition to football, he lettered in basketball and track
All-state selection in both of those sports as well, winning the state championship in the discus his senior year (162-10).
Exercise Science major
Married, wife's name is Rebekah
Brother, Casey, was a starting tight end for Utah State who enjoyed a career in the NFL playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs and 2004 NFC Champions Philadelphia Eagles
Brother, Brady, was an All-MWC performer at BYU and currently plays linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
Son of Dennis and Vicki Poppinga
Born 1/31/82
Resides in Evanston, Wyoming.
Physical Attributes:
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Height: | 6-2 |
Weight: | 240.0 |
Forty: | 4.74 |
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Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 6.88 |
Bench: | 27.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.27 |
10: | 1.6 |
20: | 2.72 |
40: | 4.74 |
BJ: | 09'03" |
VJ: | 34.0 |
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