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Positives: Has a tall, lean frame with long arms, thick thighs and calves and room to carry at least an additional 20 pounds of bulk without having the additional weight impact his foot speed
Plays with good body lean and, when he keeps his pads down, he is effective at shooting the gaps and generating pursuit in the backfield
Shows a quick initial burst off the snap and is developing counter moves to gain advantage
Is not consistently explosive off the snap, but now uses his upper-body power to contain blockers at the line of scrimmage
Has a much better concept for taking angles now than he did in the past and has the motor (inconsistent, though) to make plays in pursuit working down the line
Has also shown better vision as a senior, doing a nice job of tracking the ball through trash
Shows good functional power in his arms and hands to create separation, shed and maintain balance through the pile
Flashes adequate lower-body power when anchoring to neutralize the combo blocks (needs to continue his lower body development to compete at the next level)
No longer overextends with his hands, keeping them close to his frame and the result has been more efficient ability to wrap and secure ballcarriers on initial contact
Displays good effort in his lateral pursuit, generating a strong jolt behind his hits. Hand punch has become one of his better assets, using it well to push and collapse the pocket
More efficient when he drops his weight and stays low in his stance, as he is much better in his attempts to redirect vs. in-line plays, showing enough acceleration and surge to close on the quarterback (nimble moving his feet when flashing from the backside)
Fires low off the snap and maintains balance well while stacking up the inside running game (good on stunts)
Has a much better understanding of blocking schemes as a senior and showed little hesitation diagnosing the plays to string the action wide
Times his jumps to disrupt the pocket
Has developed strong rip moves to penetrate, locate and flush out the quarterback
Generates a forceful bull rush when he drives with his legs and executes hand swipes to create a surge off the snap
His change-of-direction agility has improved to the point that he can come back fast from the low blocks to jump up and make the tackle
Hits through the blocks, wraps and secures the ballcarrier when tackling, as he displays a good short-area closing burst and also has functional quickness for some long pursuit
When he anchors and plays flat-footed, he is effective at getting into position to make the tackle
Has adequate range and lateral quickness to close on the ball
Seems more comfortable when utilized in a slant stance, showing enough vertical quickness to make plays to his side.
Negatives: Has to continue to develop his lower-body strength, as he was efficient vs. isolated blockers as a senior, but struggled to hold his ground vs. double teams
Had a solid senior campaign, but his lack of overall consistency and urgency in his play earlier in his career (looked lethargic late in games) makes one wonder if 2007 was his "coming out party" or a fluke
Has some versatility to get a few snaps at defensive end, but he lacks the ideal explosion and flow to the ball to come off the edge and generate long pursuit (much better taking angles and penetrating in-line)
Has worked hard to keep his pads down, but when he is stood up at the line, he leaves his chest exposed and lacks the leg drive to slip off blocks when the offensive linemen generate movement
When blockers get into his chest, they can drive him off the ball and away from the rush lanes with good success
Much more conscious of keeping his hands within his frame as a senior, but when he swings wildly, he is incapable of playing off blocks
Best when shooting the gaps vs. a free lane, as he does not have the lower-body power to push the pocket consistently (lacks steady explosion when facing blockers and is somewhat slow trying to disengage vs. the double team, as he needs to anchor better to prevent from getting uprooted out of the holes vs. running plays directed right at him)
Must also work on refining his leverage vs. angle and down blocks
Concentration tends to drift and this can result in him being late coming off the snap
Consistency has been lacking from his game, but it is sometimes hidden by his raw talent
When he plays high off the snap in pass-rushing situations, blockers have good success locking on low to ride him out
Has good lateral agility, but will not use it all the time, as he tends to not pursue the ball for distance
Gives up the battle early with the blocker if his initial move does not work
Has developed better work habits, but must be monitored, as he needs to be prodded to do the little extras in the training room and practices
Improved in these areas as a senior, but is still a work in progress.
Compares To: FRED ROBBINS-New York Giants
Like Robbins, it took several years before Balmer was able to become a steady contributor. For three seasons at North Carolina, Balmer showed marginal work ethic and there was too much inconsistency in his play. The new UNC coaching staff ignited a passion in his play, but you have to wonder if it is the start of good things to come or just a one-year wonder driven by the prospect of going to the NFL. He needs to develop better lower-body strength, as he struggles vs. double teams, but when he keeps his pads down, he is effective at shooting the gaps and generating pursuit in the backfield. He has a strong hand punch to shock and jolt blockers, evident by his solid play in containing the run in 2007.
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