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A SCOUTING SUMMARY OF LINEBACKER ZACH ORR

Posted By: Bryce Rossler July 10, 2017

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This summer, I enrolled in The Scouting Academy in an attempt to learn how to
evaluate players and refine my knowledge of the game. Over the course of the
16-week semester, you can learn as many position groups as you can handle,
although each position group usually takes approximately four weeks to complete.
The first position group I undertook was linebackers, and I completed the module
about a week ago after being assessed by the program’s director, Dan Hatman.

Since then, I’ve taken an interest in Zach Orr, the 2nd team All-Pro LB the
Lions have been courting since his un-retirement. I did a film study of Orr, and
subsequently wrote a scouting summary profiling him. On Twitter, I did a GIF
thread that captured some of the traits that make Orr successful, as well as
some of his problem areas. In order to further profile him, I am publishing this
revised scouting summary as a companion resource, the first of hopefully many
I’ll write for DetroitLionsPodcast.com.

The report, in its original form, is terse and monotonous, and doesn’t lend
itself well to digital consumption. Therefore, I have editorialized parts of it,
which can potentially impact clarity of meaning. If anybody would like a copy of
the original, I can be reached via e-mail at btrossler@gmail.com or on Twitter
@btrossler.


BIOGRAPHY

Name: Orr, Zach

School: North Texas

Number: #54

Experience: 3 years

Position: ILB, OLB

DOB: 6/9/1992 (25 yo)

Team: free agent (previously Baltimore)


MEASURABLES

Height: 6’0″

Weight: 237 lbs.

40-yard dash: 4.73s

10-yard split: 1.7s

Arm: N/A

Hand: N/A

Vertical: 33″

3-cone: 7.26s

Shuttle: 4.41s

Broad: 116″

Bench press: 14 reps


EXPERIENCE

Games played: 46

Games started: 15

Games won (win percentage): 23 (50%)

Team captain: no


OTHER INFORMATION

Defensive scheme: Orr has played all three years in Defensive Coordinator Dean
Pees’ 3-4 base scheme. Baltimore used two-gapping principles against the run,
blitzed heavily, and used a lot of exotic looks and pre-snap disguises.

Injuries: Was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury in Week 17 of the
2016 season that was ultimately revealed to be a congenital spine/neck
condition. Orr retired in January upon discovery of the condition, but is
attempting a comeback after getting a second opinion. No listed injuries in 2015
or 2014.

Key stats: Was named 2nd team All-Pro in 2016, his first season as starter.
Recorded 130 tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and a forced
fumble.

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GRADES

Best of: play speed, instincts, gap leverage, outside run support

Worst of: play strength, stack and shed, physical toughness, pass rush moves

Mental processing: 6/7

Athletic ability: 5/7

Play speed: 6/7

Play strength: 3/7

Competitive toughness: 4/7

Inside run/POA/tackling: 6/7

Outside run: 6/7

Zone coverage: 5/7

Man coverage: 4/7

Ball skills: 5/7


GAMES WATCHED

2016: 9/11 vs. BUF, 9/25 at JAX (targeted passes) 10/2 vs. OAK, 10/23 at NYJ,
11/20 at DAL, 12/12 at NE, 12/18 vs. PHI (targeted passes), 12/25 at PIT
(targeted passes)

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SUMMARY

Zach Orr is one of the finest young examples of the modern NFL linebacker. In
the days of yesteryear, slow, hulking brutes dominated the position. No longer.
Two-down players are at risk of extinction in the league’s current climate,
while faster, quicker linebackers are thriving. Orr was named a 2nd team All-Pro
in 2016 (his first season as a starter) just under three years removed from
being an undrafted free agent out of North Texas. Since 2007, only sixteen
different players – not including fullbacks and special teamers – have made
All-Pro teams since going undrafted. Just four of them earned All-Pro honors
within their first three seasons, and only two did so in their first season as a
starter – Arian Foster and, who else, Zach Orr.

The 6-foot, 240-pounder has very good speed and lateral quickness and is able to
change direction quickly. He’s very instinctive and stalks ballcarriers through
the trash around the line of scrimmage. He prefers to elude blockers rather than
engage them, and dodges blocks like a basketball player slithering around a
pick. Orr demonstrates a very good understanding of blocking schemes, and often
beats pulling and climbing linemen to the spot. Orr is also disciplined and
patient, and he maintains gap responsibility very well. He’s a good, wrap-up
tackler and can be relied upon to bring runners down in the open field.
Futhermore, he does a good job of supporting the outside run, and takes smart
angles to ballcarriers in space. He gives consistent effort throughout games and
plays until the whistle.

He’s not as good in coverage as he is at defending the run, but he’s by no means
a liability in the passing game. Orr is a savvy zone defender that reads the
quarterback’s eyes and breaks on the ball before it’s even out. Furthermore,
he’s capable in man coverage, and possesses the short-area quickness to mirror
most targets in short areas. He battles receivers at the catchpoint, and has
good enough hands to make plays on the ball when an opportunity presents itself.

Orr is not without his faults, though. The biggest knock on him is his size and
below average play strength. When blockers get their hands on him, he can get
taken for a ride. He doesn’t carry a lot of pop behind his pads, and bigger
backs can fall forward a bit when he tackles them. As a first year starter, he
also stands to improve some of his coverage techniques.

He doesn’t consistently maintain proper leverage while defending routes, and
receivers can generate enough separation out of their breaks to prevent him from
using his athleticism to recover. While in coverage, he will also occasionally
take aggressive angles towards targets in front of him and miss out on
opportunities to both prevent YAC and make tackles, in part due to his smaller
tackling radius. Similarly, he’ll take inferior angles by undercutting blockers
to avoid close combat with them. While he’s a solid competitor, he doesn’t
possess the physical, aggressive mentality you’d like to see. As a blitzer, he
demonstrates good timing, but lacks a Plan B if he’s unable to win with pure
athleticism. Additionaly, pass-rushing arsenal itself is limited, as well.

In conclusion, Orr is a very good linebacker that would represent an upgrade for
most teams. His speed, quickness, and smarts make him scheme-versatile, and he
can likely play any linebacker spot with the exception of a 3-4 OLB, a role
which he doesn’t have the length or power to fulfill. Ultimately, Orr is just
25, so if his congenital neck/spine condition don’t slow him down, he’ll be an
elite linebacker within a few years, and will make many more All-Pro teams to
come.

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