
Justin Hollins NFL Draft 2019: Scouting Report for Denver Broncos' Pick
STRENGTHS
—Long pass-rusher with excellent speed and all-around athletic ability that will excite coaches and scouts.
—Has experience at linebacker and in a pass-rushing role; teams will value his versatility and the raw clay he offers coaching staffs.
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—Uses his length well and can stick offensive tackles and then adjust off their position to counter blockers.
—First step is fast and impactful.
—Experience in coverage is a major plus.
WEAKNESSES
—Underweight prospect (248 pounds) on a lean frame who must add bulk and strength to be effective at the next level.
—Gets pushed around easily in the run game and cannot set the edge consistently because of a lack of play power.
—Plays way too tall out of his stance and must learn to lower his pad height.
—Didn't look dominant in any one phase of the game.
—Makes more plays down the field and doesn't attack well at the line of scrimmage.
OVERALL
Justin Hollins is an intriguing athlete who can be developed into something better if coached up and bulked up physically. His great showing at the NFL combine—4.50 in the 40-yard dash, 7.06 three-cone and 4.40 short shuttle—are unique enough that teams will overlook some technical flaws in his game.
GRADE: 5.50 (ROUND 6 — BACKUP CALIBER)
PRO COMPARISON: Shilique Calhoun


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