Chris Borland

OLB, ILB · Wisconsin
A two-star linebacker out of Kettering, Ohio, he saw immediate action at A two-star LB recruit, Christopher "Chris" Borland played mostly offense in high school and went overlooked by most Big Ten programs, but he grew up a Wisconsin fan and impressed the coaching staff enough at a workout to earn a scholarship. Borland saw the field early as a true freshman in 2009 and quickly became a starter, earning Big Ten Freshman POY honors. After missing most of the 2010 season due to a shoulder injury and redshirting, he recorded three consecutive seasons of 100+ tackles, earning First Team All-Big Ten honors each year - finishes his Wisconsin career sixth in tackles (420), fourth in tackles for loss (50.0) and first in forced fumbles (15). Borland is the type of player who makes his presence known and never has a quiet game with his nonstop motor, playing with a ton of fight and heart - tough to measure. It's no coincidence that he's always around the action with his smarts, instincts and intangibles, which will draw comparisons to retired LB Zach Thomas - both very detailed and understands how to be effective despite the lack of size. Borland plays physical with good short-area quicks, but his lack of elite speed, overall range and length to shed blocks could limit him at the next level - an outstanding college player who projects as a borderline NFL starter with some physical limitations and questionable durability that will be tough to overcome.