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Overview
Intriguing small school prospect with an NFL combination of size and athleticism, as well as a history of enjoying his best games against his top competition. Brown has good initial quickness and flashes the ability to get to the second level and block on the move. A four-year starter, Brown has won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy each of the past two seasons -- an award annually given to the Southern Conference's (of the former D-IAA) best offensive lineman.
Analysis
Positives: Naturally large man with an evenly proportioned build Good initial quickness off the snap Good use of hands Good hand placement to control and steer the defender Flashes explosiveness in his initial hand punch to jolt defender Understands blocking angles and has the foot quickness to get to the second level At least adequate lateral quickness Good leverage High character player Impressive in games against Michigan and LSU the past two years.
Negatives: Despite his production and reputation, Brown is only a marginal overall athlete Lacks the agility to mirror quick defensive tackles and has only marginal burst to recover should he get beaten off the initial snap Marginal anchor against a strong bull rush A bit of a reputation for playing down to his level of competition.
High School
Earned all-region honors in 2003 for head coach Jerry Mahon finished fourth in the state shot put championship and registered All-American plaudits at the Mobile Meet of Champions.
Personal
Full name is Kerry Bruce Brown born June 19, 1985 (21 years old) son of Lynn and Bruce Brown father played basketball at Georgia Tech sister, Kristy, plays basketball at Stetson majoring in health promotion
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