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Aaron Rouse
positives
Powerfully built with good upper body muscle definition, tight abdomen, big bubble, thick thighs and calves, long limbs and exceptional timed speed...More of an athlete than a football player, but shows good physicality in his play...Displays loose hips that allow him to smoothly transition out of his backpedal with no wasted motion...Has excellent leaping ability, getting a quick rise while making good body adjustments to get to the ball at its high point...Very aggressive tackler, but needs to play with better control, as he will get reckless and out-run the plays at times...Takes plays from the chalkboard to the playing field with no problems...Vocal leader of the secondary who does a nice job of making adjustments and calls...Responds well to hard coaching and plays with a line-backer's mentality ...Shows good ball anticipation skills and has that explosive burst to get to the play in an instant...Has the vision to frame the receiver and quarterback and showed improvement in not biting on pump fakes...Can locate the ball in a crowd and has a good feel for taking proper angles to the ball in plays in front of him (just adequate with his back to the ball)...Has the fluid hips and quick feet to match up with any receiver, and looks natural in his turn-and-run motion, doing a good job of cutting off the inside routes...Will generally mirror the receiver throughout the route and shows the nimble feet to turn fluidly out of his pedal...Has a good feel for the receiver in his zone and gets a quick jump on the ball...Shows the burst to close and fill the gaps in run force (made 40 of his 59 plays against the run in 2006)...Keeps his feet when planting and driving, showing the second gear and burst to shadow and trail the receiver working underneath...Knows how to use his long arms to reach around or over the receiver to deflect the pass... Will not give up on plays and has the lateral range to fly to the perimeters...Shows very good vision eying the backfield and is alert to blocking schemes when stepping up inside the box...Glides up and down hill with good urgency and has the body control to shoot out of his breaks with no wasted motion...Physical between-the-tackles player who gets off blocks well when he keeps his hands inside his framework...Will torque and twist his frame to compete for jump balls (has track experience to rise quickly)...Catches outside his frame, but has not had many opportunities to make the interception (used more in run force as a senior than in the deep zone)...Hits with authority, showing the classic wrap-up technique and pop on contact to get the ball carrier down...Is a good run force safety due to his explosive closing burst and toughness making open-field plays...Hits with authority, putting full force behind his tackles and showed in 2006 that he has improved that technique, doing a much better job of attacking the ball carrier's outside leg to impede forward progress than he did earlier in his career...Not used much on the blitz, but has the quickness to surprise a lethargic offensive lineman coming off the edge...Can form up and maintain balance when striking.
compares to
CATO JUNE-Indianapolis...For all of his speed and range, Rouse struggles in deep pass coverage and prefers to make plays in front of him rather than operating with his back to the ball. He is one of the team's strongest players and certainly one of the quickest defensive backs in college, but if a Cover-2 defense drafts him, expect that team to shift him to outside linebacker. He has experience at that position during his first two years at Tech and would be less of a liability in pass coverage if he was playing inside the box rather than in the deep zone.
negatives
Bit high-cut and while he has good range and nimble feet to get through traffic, he gets too tall in his stance and fails to sink his pads, leaving himself exposed to cut blocks...Despite his alertness on the field, he will get over-aggressive in his play, deliver some illegal hits and get flagged for it (was actually fined $100 by the coaching staff for every flagrant foul after he had three in a two-game span against. Duke and Cincinnati in 2006)...Struggles to track the ball over his outside shoulder and is a bit of a liability in zone coverage, as he is hesitant at times to switch off his assignment and jump on the secondary receiver...Needs to keep his emotions in check, as he will get too reckless, out-run the play and then struggle to get back into the action...Needs to get comfortable in his ability to read keys, as he tends to question what he is seeing at times and the result is sometimes being late to get back into the action.
2004: Missed spring drills with a left knee sprain.
Campus: 4.31 in the 40-yard dash
370-pound bench press
605-pound back squat
360-pound push jerk
360-pound power clean
35-inch vertical jump
33 3/8-inch arm length
9-inch hands
Right-handed
17/35 Wonderlic score. Combine: 4.55 in the 40-yard dash
1.59 10-yard dash
2.64 20-yard dash
35-inch vertical jump
Bench pressed 225 pounds 16 times.
Attended First Colonial (Virginia Beach, Va.) High School, playing football for coaches Sam Scarborough and Frank Webster
Prep Star All-American selection who was named the Defensive Player of the Year in the Beach District as a senior
Saw action as a wide receiver, safety, linebacker, running back and cornerback during his career
For his career, he registered 176 tackles with nine interceptions and blocked a school-record eight kicks
During his final year, Rouse added first-team All-District, All-Tidewater and All-Region honors
Named first-team Group AAA by the Associated Press and second-team by the state coaches as a defensive back
Ranked the 32nd-best safety in the nation by Rivals.com and the ninth-best defensive back in the Atlantic Region by Prep Star
An All-Mid-Atlantic Region choice by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report, Rouse made 85 tackles in 2001, including a pair of sacks
Also intercepted five passes, recovered three fumbles and blocked three kicks
Caught 13 passes for 390 yards and four touchdowns as a receiver
As a junior, Rouse collected 71 tackles, eight sacks and three interceptions, including a game-saving pick against Ocean Lakes High
Named first-team All-District and second-team All-Tidewater Area
Also lettered in basketball.
Sociology major
Son of Nadine Rouse
Born Aaron Roosevelt Rouse on 1/08/84 in Norfolk, Virginia
Resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 3.0 |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 223.0 |
Forty: | 4.53 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 6.81 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.19 |
10: | 1.53 |
20: | 2.6 |
40: | 4.53 |
BJ: | 10'1" |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | 16.0 |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | 1.53 |
20: | 2.61 |
40: | 4.58 |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | 35.0 |