
MANOR Quincy Carter’s current rehabilitation center is a grassy field filled with young men who want. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft needs in the remaining rounds of the draft now would be considered: Cornerback, among other positions. Demons aside, former Dallas Cowboys QB Quincy Carter mentors in football, life decisions. No access to tight turns or sudden change of direction.Not as fluid in movements as desired for 3-4 linebacker.Body control sabotages balance at times.Looked ineffective and dull against Virginia Tech OT Christian Darrisaw.Unable to really sink and bend the edge.Not very explosive in race to the top of the rush.Strength in upper body to battle tight ends at point of attack.Will work to slide off blocks and find ball-carriers.Consistently forced and recovered fumbles.

Stays low in edge-to-edge counters, improving success rate.

Subtle hands have some effectiveness in discarding punch.Assails the pocket with controlled anger.Posted 39.5 tackles for loss and 26 sacks over three years at Temple.His production should matter, but the athletic profile might push him down the board. However, he’s limber in his upper body, which creates opportunities to slide off of blocks and make plays at awkward angles. He’s tight in his lower half, which limits his ability to corner sharply when attacking the pocket.

Roche has packed the stat sheets for the better part of four years, but he’s very average athletically and doesn’t have the mass to consistently hold up at the point of attack. Steelers taking Quincy Roche, OLB, Miami.- Dale Lolley May 1, 2021įor those who may not know much about Roche as a player, this is his overall breakdown of his game, per his NFL Draft Profile:
