Recent Larry Birdine Notes
Larry Birdine
positives
Has a compactly built frame with good lower body thickness...Shows good balance moving down the line and the short-area burst to shoot the gaps...Won't be fooled by a hard snap count and anticipates the snap well, timing his burst to disrupt the backfield...Smart player with the instincts to quickly avoid blocks...Effective using his hands to control the tight ends...Pursues hard to the backside, showing the short-area quickness to string plays wide...Swings his hips and drops back into pass coverage effectively...Has solid counter moves to the inside, displaying the body control and knee bend needed to consistently apply pass rush pressure...Has the loose hips to redirect and change direction without any wasted steps...Showed in 2006 that he has the leaping ability and timing, along with long arms, to deflect quite a few passes at the line of scrimmage... Effective on stunts, using his hands well to get arm under action on the tackle...Best when stunting, as he has the low center of gravity to slip through tight areas.
compares to
BRANDON GREEN-Seattle...A try-hard type during game action, Birdine needs to show better work ethic in his training. He has good initial quickness, but lacks sustained speed to give long pursuit. He gets off the snap with good urgency and has the ability to take good angles in attempts to close. He is efficient on line stunts, but must keep his pads down. When he gets tall in his stance, he is easily neutralized. In a sub package, Birdine's edge rushing will bring good value, but he lacks the bulk and must show better dedication and stamina if he plans on competing for more than just a bottom of the roster spot.
negatives
Has a strong inside gap charge, but when he gets too upright in his stance, blockers can lock on and drag him down...Needs to keep his feet better when wrap tackling (base tends to get narrow, letting some ball carriers slip off his hits)...Inconsistent in his lateral pursuit, preventing him from consistently splitting the tackles...Has had stamina issues and will disappear for stretches...Has good short-area quickness, but lacks the timed speed to generate long pursuit, making him a liability in a possible move to linebacker...Needs to show a better work ethic, as he is usually monitored in the weight room and gives less than full effort in practices.
2005: Sat out the regular season after tearing his left biceps muscle in August camp.
Campus: 4.88 in the 40-yard dash
2.81 10-yard dash
1.66 20-yard dash
4.56 20-yard shuttle
7.47 three-cone drill
33-inch vertical jump
9'6" broad jump
420-pound Bench press. Combine: 5.03 in the 40-yard dash
1.77 10-yard dash
2.92 20-yard dash
4.76 20-yard shuttle
7.47 three-cone drill
32-inch vertical jump
8'11" broad jump
Bench pressed 225 pounds 21 times.
Attended Eisenhower (Lawton, Okla.) High School, playing football for head coach Bill Whiteley
Consensus All-State selection
Rated the 25th-best defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com and Super Prep
Recorded 81 tackles, 14 stops for loss (minus-57 yards) and four sacks as a senior
Also had three fumble recoveries, one he returned for a touchdown, and one blocked punt while helping lead the team to a 7-3 record and the state Class 6A playoffs
For his career, he made 147 tackles, eight sacks and 24 stops for loss (-124).
Sociology major
Half-brother, Jason Gildon, was a standout linebacker at Oklahoma State before going on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars
His cousin, offensive tackle Jammal Brown, was Birdine's teammate at Oklahoma and presently stars for the New Orleans Saints
Son of Suerena Birdine
Born 10/0683
Resides in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | -- |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 261.0 |
Forty: | 4.88 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.47 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.52 |
10: | 1.66 |
20: | 2.81 |
40: | 4.88 |
BJ: | 9'6" |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.47 |
Bench: | 21.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.76 |
10: | 1.74 |
20: | 2.89 |
40: | 5.02 |
BJ: | 08'11" |
VJ: | 32.0 |