Recent Aaron Ross Notes
Aaron Ross
positives
Has as lean, yet athletic frame with room to add at least another 10 pounds of bulk without it affecting his quickness...Excellent playmaker with the ball in his hands on returns (punts, interceptions), as he has that explosive second gear and good forward body lean to hit the seams and gain long yardage...In the open field, he will generally win most foot races...Shows ease of movement agility working in space and has the balance and flexibility to redirect without having to gather...Shows the plant-and-drive agility to come out of his breaks cleanly...Competitive player who plays with an air of confidence...Not the most instinctive player on the field and is slow to diagnose plays, but shows good urgency to close once he locates the ball...Lacks good press coverage technique, but uses his speed well to mirror the receiver throughout the route...Is better in trail technique than in press, as he has the valid feet and loose hips to turn and run without breaking stride...Does a nice job of staying square in his backpedal, as long as he does not revert to a shuffle-and-bail technique (when he does this, he is slow turning on the ball)...Knows how to get vertical, flashing explosion and range with excellent catch-up quickness, showing improved feel for jumping on the cut in 2006 than he did in the past ...Has the leaping ability and timing to get to the ball at its high point...Does a good job of tracking the ball in flight, demonstrating and explosive vertical leap to win most jump ball battles...Has the natural hands to extend for the ball outside the frame, but needs to secure it better before heading up field...Lacks the sand in his pants to stack and control in run support, but is willing to throw his body around...More of a grab, drag down tackler, but when he keeps his pads down he can generate some pop on contact...Has the second gear to elude in the open field on returns, reminding some of Chicago's Devin Hester for his ability to put on the afterburners and simply explode with the ball in his hands...Shows very good judgment picking a seam to gain big yardage on his runbacks.
compares to
DEVIN HESTER-Chicago...A definite lack of man coverage technique, poor route recognition skills, hesitant in zone coverage, poor tackling form and marginal strength are some of the liabilities in these two players' games. Both are blessed with incredible quickness for the return games, but Ross is far from a finished product as a defender. Right now, he brings instant value as a returner and nickel back, but he will need a few years to see if he ever develops into a quality cover defender. There is a lot of Deltha O'Neal in this kid and if you need a shutdown cornerback, you are advised to look elsewhere. In his only year as a starter in 2006, he won the Thorpe Award as the nation's top defensive back, but nothing could be further from the truth. The media seems to get enamored by big returners and pass thieves and Ross is both of those. However, he allowed 51 receptions for 701 yards (13.7 avg) and five touchdowns in 2006, as 20 of those catches resulted in first downs and 16 were for 10 yards or longer. In addition, he fumbled twice and was penalized four times.
negatives
Lacks field intelligence and will bite on pump fakes and misdirection...Has a lean frame with marginal playing strength and needs to improve his training room habits (does what is asked, but needs structure)...Struggled with academics earlier and might have problems digesting a complicated playbook...Lacks the upper body strength and hand usage to disengage from blocks...Willing in run support, but will get walled off and washed out of the play in attempts to plug the inside lanes...Marginal tackler who prefers to take a side or grab rather than face up, wrap and secure...Generates a lot of pass interference penalties due to his penchant of constantly grabbing at the receiver's jersey heading down field...Lacks an ideal feel for seeing the plays develop and will need time to learn the proper techniques of diagnosing and reading keys...Has the speed to mirror receivers, but fails to generate the punch to press or the placement to reroute...When he uses a shuffle-and-bail technique, he is slow to come out of his breaks...Liability in zone coverage, as he is late to locate the ball and lacks a good feel for handling the switch-off... Needs to take better angles in attempts to close on the ball...Plays with good aggression, but will get out of control at times and then struggles to recover...Too much of a risk taker, doing a poor job of keeping plays in front of him.
No injuries reported.
Campus: 4.45 in the 40-yard dash
275-pound bench press
425-pound squat
272-pound power clean
35.5-inch vertical jump. Combine: 4.54 in the 40-yard dash
1.58 10-yard dash
2.63 20-yard dash
4.15 20-yard shuttle
6.67 three-cone drill
34-inch vertical jump
9'10" broad jump
Bench pressed 225 pounds 17 times.
Attended John Tyler (Tyler, Tex.) High School, playing football for head coach Allen Wilson
Competed as a cornerback, wide receiver and running back during his three-year career
Tabbed second-team Class 5A All-State after posting six interceptions, three fumble recoveries, three blocked kicks and allowing just one touchdown reception as a senior
Returned a fumble and a blocked punt for a score in 2000, adding 350 rushing yards (on 46 carries) and five touchdowns and caught five passes for 200 yards and two scores that year
Posted a career-high 362 all-purpose yards against Katy as a senior and registered three interceptions while rushing for a touchdown against Lufkin that season
Added four interceptions, two fumble recoveries and seven blocked kicks as a junior, scoring a total of seven times on offense
His best game was against Marshall, when he amassed 272 all-purpose yards, rushed for two touchdowns and had an interception
As a sophomore, Ross played at San Antonio Fox Tech
Rushed for 486 yards and nine touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 382 yards and three scores on offense
Intercepted five passes and blocked 10 kicks
During his time at both schools, he lettered four times as a sprinter in track-and-field and twice in basketball.
Education major
Active in UT's community service program, serving as a summer camp counselor (Camp Tyler Summer Camp)
Born Aaron Jermaine Ross on 9/15/82 in San Antonio, Texas
Resides in Tyler, Texas.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1.0 |
Height: | 6-0 |
Weight: | 193.0 |
Forty: | 4.44 |
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Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
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Combine Results:
Cone: | 6.67 |
Bench: | 17.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.15 |
10: | 1.5 |
20: | 2.55 |
40: | 4.44 |
BJ: | 09'10" |
VJ: | 34.0 |