OLB, Oklahoma
small LB
special teams player?
Position: OLB
School & Year/Status: Oklahoma - Senior
Jersey Number: #22
Height & Weight: 6'1 - 221 lbs.
NFL Combine Results
40-Yard Dash 4.66
Bench press 27
Vertical jump 41.5
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2010 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:
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Keenan Clayton, OLB, Oklahoma
It took a couple years for Keenan Clayton to become a major contributor at Oklahoma. That is not too surprising since the Sooners are loaded with talent on both sides of the ball, but the story is a little different with Clayton. He began his career as a safety and spent 2006 and 2007 playing a very limited role in the secondary. After redshirting in 2005, Clayton earned a starting gig at safety as a redshirt freshman, but only spent two games in that role before being relegated to the bench for the next two years.
It was not until 2008 when he was moved to linebacker that Clayton's career took off. In his first 27 games with the Sooners, he totaled just 26 tackles, 0.5 tackles-for-loss, no sacks and no interceptions. In 2008 at linebacker he tallied 84 tackles, 11.0 tackles-for-loss, 4.5 sacks, one interception and a record breaking six forced fumbles. Clayton has not been able to keep up those lofty numbers so far during the 2009 campaign, but he is still having a very productive season.
Clayton will not be a first round selection, but he could sneak into the second round if he keeps up his production on the field and has a good senior week and NFL Combine leading up to the draft. He has a few things to work on, but Clayton's production cannot be overlooked (even if his measurables are not on the same level as some other linebackers in this class).
Last Updated Nov-16-2009 by Joel Welser
NFL.com:
Clayton was a productive two-year starter for the Sooners' defense. He lacks great size for the position but is a good athlete who shows quickness and range in pursuit. He is a solid open-field tackler, keeping good body positioning and level in space. He is a competitive linebacker but isn't great to take on and shed effectively (especially versus interior power run schemes). He has the lateral agility and quickness to be an effective zone coverage defender but is inconsistent with his angles to the ball as well as biting on run fakes, which gets him out of position. Clayton is a good football player but is limited due to his size, which likely will relegate him to a back-up role and special teams duty.
Pretty damn fast 4.57 40
midget defense!
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They drafted another Asian guy?
Quote from: Die-Hard on April 24, 2010, 11:28:55 AM
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dreamy
Tweener. Too small to play LB, too slow to play safety. Could be a special teams guy, though.
Meh...
Speedfastballz
look at this video for just how small he is
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/09000d5d816df51b/2010-Combine-workout-Keenan-Clayton
thing is hes not even super fast
underwhelming pick to say the least
He's got some scrawny legs.
Mayock on this kid
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Mike Mayock, NFL Network
121 -- Eagles -- LB Keenan Clayton
The Eagles just picked a LB from Oklahoma that I had as a late-round, draftable player, because he's a tweener between LB and strong safety. I think it's a little early for him to come off the board. They could have gotten him later. But he brings athleticism and a special teams mentality that will help the Eagles.
so they drafted a special teamer in the 4th round...awesome
Signed.