Patrick Willis
positives
Has a muscular upper body frame with good shoulder and chest definition and the potential to add at least another 10 pounds of bulk without having it affect his overall quickness...Has a lean waist, good bubble, muscular legs with good bulk...Tough athlete who played all of 2005 with a cast to protect a broken right hand and performed in the final two 2005 games with a broken bone in his foot...Moves very well operating in space and has the loose hips to change direction fluidly...Shows good acceleration, balance and body control working his way down the line...Aggressive taking on multiple blockers, using his leg drive and power to stack single blocks at the line of scrimmage...Instinctive and quick reactor who won't get fooled by play-action and is quick to recognize blocking schemes...Stays square when facing up to offensive guards, getting enough leverage with his strength and shedding quickly thanks to active hand swipes...Hard worker in the training room who won Lifter of the Year honors at Ole Miss in 2006...Looks natural reading plays and also seems to be in position to make the tackle...Keeps his feet on the move and shows good urgency closing on the ball...When he makes proper reads coming off the snap, he is instant in attacking the ball...Has the hand strength to take on and shed blocks and it is rare to see him get pinned when he stays low in his pads and keeps his hands inside his frame and active...Makes proper body adjustments to bring down the ball carrier in the open...Takes on the lead blockers with force, sinking his weight to push the opponent back and clog the rush lanes...Comes off blocks cleanly to redirect and make the play working in-line...Shows good explosion taking on the ball carrier through the holes...Keeps his balance when he extends his hands to defeat cut blocks and has the sudden burst to close when chasing ball carriers along the perimeter...Has the speed to reach and make the cut off, showing good balance to shut down the cutback lanes...Is more of a hit-and-run type working toward the outside running plays, as he has the chase acceleration and takes proper angles to close...Has great ease of movement flowing to the ball from sideline-to-sideline...Does not need to gather, maintaining acceleration when trying to redirect...Slippery enough to get through traffic and can play the trail and adjust to the quick cuts by tight ends in man coverage...Has a good feel for the pass, getting to the flats with good urgency and gets a good jump on the ball working in the zone...Uses his lateral agility to bull rush into the backfield...Explosive hitter who wraps well and comes under with good control when playing in space...Will jolt an opponent on contact and plays with very good leverage when attempting to blitz, as he is quick to locate the quickest running lane to close on the quarterback...Makes every effort to collapse the pocket, but must keep his hands active to prevent from getting stacked on his inside charge...Has good speed for man coverage (just lacks a feel for where he should position himself)...Smooth in his backpedal and has good plant-and-drive agility to mirror backs and tight ends in the short area...Has the range to make plays away from his area and is very good at sifting through traffic.
compares to
DAN MORGAN-Carolina...Or at least what the Panthers have seen from Morgan when he isn't suffering from a rash of concussions. Willis is like Morgan in his ability to sift through traffic and flow to the ball with suddenness. He has valid run defense instincts and keeps the plays in front of him, but does struggle recognizing the pass plays. He has the speed to make plays along the sidelines and is an effective wrap-up tackler who does a nice job of taking the ball carrier down by attacking the runner's outside leg. He needs to add bulk to defeat double teams better at the next level, but with his quickness, aggressiveness and willingness to learn, he will soon become a linebacker coach's dream.
negatives
Gets walled off by the larger blockers when he fails to keep his hands inside his frame...Lacks ideal bulk to control or split double teams...While he has the speed to cover deep, he is a bit of a liability in this area, as he looks slow to see the routes develop when working in the zone...Eyeballs the quarterback too long and is not good at anticipating the pass, struggling to get his head turned quick enough to track the ball in flight...Does not have the natural hands needed to snatch the interception, struggling to field the ball cleanly...Slippery in his moves through trash, but will get walled off once a bigger blocker latches on to his jersey to ride him out...Plays with pain, but has had several injuries in recent years that lead to questions about his durability.
2005: Suffered a broken middle finger on his right hand, missing the second half of the Vanderbilt (9/17) game, and sat out the following week against Wyoming (9/24). Was forced to wear a cast on his hand to protect the injury the rest of the year...Suffered a partial AC joint right shoulder separation against The Citadel, but did not miss any game action...Broke a bone in his right foot against Arkansas (11/12), but still played in the team's final two games against Louisiana State (11/19) and Mississippi State 911/26).
Campus: 4.62 in the 40-yard dash
365-pound bench press
500-pound squat
310-pound power clean
38-inch vertical jump. Combine: 4.51 in the 40-yard dash
Benched 225 pounds 22 times
35-inch vertical jump
9'11" broad jump
7.23 three cone drill.
Attended Central (Bruceton, Tenn.) High School, playing football for head coach Rod Sturdivant
Earned Class "A" Mr. Football honors and was a two-time All-State choice
Chosen Regional Most Valuable Player and West Tennessee Player of the Year as a senior
The previous season, Willis was named All-State, All-West Tennessee and Regional Defensive Player of the Year
As a sophomore, he was a first-team All-Region and honorable mention All-State pick, adding All-Region honors as a freshman
During his senior season, Willis had 194 carries for 2,167 yards (11.2 avg) and 30 touchdowns
Defensively, he was credited with 163 tackles, including 36 for losses, while racking up 12 sacks and four pass interceptions, returning one for a score
Helped lead Central High to the 2001 and 2002 Regional Championship and State Quarterfinals
Central was also a 1999 state semifinalist
For his career, Willis carried the ball 276 times for 2,486 yards (9.0 avg) and 39 scores
Had 51 pass receptions for 946 yards (18.5 avg) and 17 touchdowns
On defense he made 494 career tackles, including 275 solo hits, as well as 23 sacks, 46 stops for losses, and 13 pass interceptions, with six returned for touchdowns
Scored 392 career points (62 TDs, one PAT, three two-point conversion, one field goal, two safeties) and compiled 3,944 all-purpose yards.
Liberal Arts major, enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts
Made the Chancellor's Honor Roll in the Fall of 2003
Guardians are Chris and Julie Finley
Son of Ernest Willis
Born Patrick L. Willis on 1/25/85
Resides in Bruceton, Tennessee.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1.0 |
Height: | 6-1 |
Weight: | 242.0 |
Forty: | 4.37 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.1 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.37 |
10: | 1.52 |
20: | 2.54 |
40: | 4.37 |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.23 |
Bench: | 22.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.46 |
10: | 1.53 |
20: | 2.62 |
40: | 4.51 |
BJ: | 09'11" |
VJ: | 39.0 |