Brent Singleton | OLB Hometown: Plantation, FL
American Heritage High School
Position rank: OLB # 59
Ht: 6'0" Wt: 194
Last Updated:12/20/2008 Data provided by Scouts, Inc.
Scouts Grade
77
Evaluation
Singleton currently lacks great size measurables and is a bit raw fundamentally but he could possesses some of the better upside in this outside linebacker class. He looks much taller on film with his long, rangy, high-cut frame. Appears to still have another few inches of growth left and at least 25-pounds of bulk on his lean frame when he hits a college weight-training program. For a kid with an elongated lower-body he breaks down very well in space as a tackler and shows good pop from his hips. Not overly sudden out of his stance but he utilizes his long stride tracking plays down sideline-to-sideline flashing great acceleration, range and closing speed. Covers a ton of ground with stride and long body. Shows good hip-fluidity in coverage and should be able to pattern match quicker college slots in zone schemes with some polish. However, at times, he does tend to overrun the play when chasing laterally and lacks sharp change-of-direction skill and great bend; better attacking vertically than laterally. Gets over trash quickly but needs to watch leverage as he can open up his whole body to the cutoff. Lack of sink in his hips often hinders his transitional quickness as well. He is better when set loose to attack than reading reacting from normal LB depth; needs to refine his diagnosing skills. With that said, Singleton has a boat load of natural talent and a ton of physical development left. A potential sleeper on the recruiting trail and would make an ideal Bandit/Rover back at the college level.