Sean Lee

OLB, ILB · Penn State
It looked like Lee was destined to be the next in a long line of stars at Linebacker U. An outstanding junior season in which he was named second-team All-Big Ten with 138 tackles -- second in the conference to only teammate Dan Connor -- he tore the ACL in his right knee in spring 2008, forcing him to redshirt his fourth season in Happy Valley instead of taking over for Connor at middle linebacker. After a year spent acting as a coach from the sideline and in practice, the team captain earned second-team all-conference honors in 2009 with 86 tackles, 11 for loss, and seven pass breakups. Considered one of the best football and basketball players in the Pittsburgh area, he made notable contributions as a freshman and delivered a strong sophomore season as a starter (90 tackles, eight for loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles, one interception). Lee has to convince scouts he has NFL-caliber speed and strength, but his intelligence and toughness are virtually unquestioned. His ability to play inside and outside in any scheme should see him selected before the end of the third round.

tackling

One of Lee's greatest assets. Fundamentally sound wrap-up tackler who could provide the animated examples for hit-lift-drive. Plays on the balls of his feet and has the body control to break down in space and tackle smaller, shiftier ballcarriers. Long arms and accurate hands to trip up the ballcarrier. Could develop more explosiveness as a hitter. Reliable open-field tackler, but not an intimidator.

pass rush/blitz

Often asked to blitz in this scheme as a stand-up rusher. Good initial burst from the outside to get past the tackle. Needs to improve his explosiveness to quickly disengage from blockers. Shows some lower-body strength and use of leverage for the bull rush, but could improve in this area. Only marginal use of pass-rush technique -- relies on his good lateral agility and straight-line speed to elude. Good closing speed on the quarterback and has the body control to re-direct. Times his blitzes effectively with the snap count.

intangibles

Unquestioned leader of the defense despite missing the 2008 season with a torn ACL in his right knee. Traveled with the team as a coach on the sideline and during practice. Held out of spring practices and returned this fall after nearly 15 months away from football. Blue-collar work ethic. Highly competitive. Brother was a placekicker for the University of Pittsburgh.

run defense

Time away from the field allowed him to increase his upper- body strength. Relies on quick hands and feet to disengage from blocks, and is not afraid of taking on linemen in the hole. Still struggles to release when effectively tied up. Flows through the traffic efficiently. Good lateral agility and balance to protect his legs. Good straight-line speed in pursuit, especially for the inside linebacker position. High effort player who takes good angles in pursuit. Has the speed to meet ballcarriers on the edge at the college level but will not get to the outside against most NFL backs.

pass defense

Understands routes and has enough straight-line speed to stay with most running backs and tight ends. High backpedal, but has improved his drop to get deep enough to prevent first downs. Can change direction when running downhill smoothly, but doesn't flip his hips quickly. Very good key-and-diagnose skills and a good burst to close, but is clearly more comfortable moving forward to the line of scrimmage than in reverse. Has trouble recovering in the few instances in which he bites on play action.

read & react

Excellent football intelligence. Rarely blows an assignment. Reads his keys almost instantly and runs to the ball with no wasted motion. Shows controlled aggression against play-action. Quickly diagnoses screens and misdirection.

nfl comparison

Dan Connor, Panthers

Lee’s career likely earned him legendary status among the long line of outstanding players who have played for Coach Jim Render at Upper St. Clair HS. A first-team Associated Press Class AAAA all-state selection, Lee was the 2005 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette High School Male Athlete-of-the-Year and was honored at the prestigious Dapper Dan Dinner in 2006. He also was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 and played in the 2005 Big 33 Classic against Ohio. USC combined to go 31-4 during his three years as a starter, including 11-1 as a senior. He ran for 1,240 yards and 21 touchdowns on 187 carries for a superlative 6.6 average and posted 95 tackles and four interceptions at safety during his senior season. He made 23 tackles and returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown in a Western Pennsylvania district AAAA semifinal game against Pittsburgh Central Catholic. The outstanding athlete also excelled on the basketball floor, leading the Panthers to a 75-12 record in three seasons as a starter. During his senior season, he averaged 21.2 ppg, 9.1 rpg and 3.2 assists per game to lead USC to the Western Pennsylvania district AAAA title. Lee is one of a select few athletes in the past 25 years to be selected to the Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 football team and the Fabulous Five basketball team. An outstanding student, Lee graduated from Upper St. Clair with a 3.70 grade-point average.

Full name is Sean Patrick Lee. He has an older brother, Conor, who is a placekicker for the University of Pittsburgh. He is enrolled in the Smeal College of Business. Lee earned Dean’s List recognition during the fall 2005 semester and owned a 3.50 grade-point average through the spring semester. Born July 22, 1986.

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 2.0
Height: 6-2
Weight: 236.0
Forty: 4.6
Arm: 32.0
Hand: 8 3/4
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

Cone: 6.89
Bench: --
Shuttle: 4.16
10: 1.54
20: 2.63
40: 4.6
BJ: --
VJ: --

Combine Results:

Cone: --
Bench: 24.0
Shuttle: --
10: 1.61
20: 2.63
40: 4.71
BJ: 10'00"
VJ: 37 1/2