PLAYER PROFILE: Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington

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The Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2018, Ben Burr-Kirven was a one-man wrecking crew with 176 total tackles to lead the nation. Finished his career with 11 tackles and a sack in the Rose Bowl last New Year’s Day. Had a 20-tackle game against Arizona State earlier in the season. His short-area speed is his best quality, which helped him get to ball-carriers and become an effective pass-rusher when asked. Struggled in coverage last season, however, allowing 65 of 78 completions. His motor will take him a long way, but maybe not before Day 3 of the draft.

Size

6-0, 230 pounds

Combine notables

40-yard dash: 4.56 seconds (6th at position)
Bench: 21 reps
Vertical: 34.5 inches
Broad jump: 121 inches
3-cone drill: 6.85 seconds (1st at position)
20-yard shuttle: 4.09 seconds (3rd at position)

What the analysts say

“Small, hyper-instinctive linebacker who plays with “clear eyes, full heart” and consistently punches above his weight class for production totals that contradict his size. Unfortunately, size does matter — especially in the middle of a defense — and he might be too maxed out to add necessary mass. However, instincts and willful demeanor are traits required for outliers and Burr-Kirven has a chance to be just that kind of outlier as a backup linebacker and special teams demon.” – Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

“Burr-Kirven is a high-motor linebacker with marginal processing skills, a lack of functional strength and restrictive size. With that said, his range and coverage skills give him some appeal, especially in today’s NFL. I think he can carve out a role on subpackages and special teams, but it’s hard to envision him as an NFL starter. His best fit comes as a 4-3 weakside linebacker where he can see ball-chase ball and take advantage of his range, hopefully avoiding contact in pursuit.” – Joe Marino, The Draft Network

What PFF says

-7th in pass-rush productivity
-40th in run-stop percentage
-166th in cover snaps/target

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