Noah Spence

School:  Eastern Kentucky
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’2″ / 254
All-Star Invite: Senior Bowl
Twitter: @nspence94

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225 BENCH REPS ::
VERTICAL LENGTH ::

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The Show To Know Before They Go Pro

c2p_smallicon – What abilities do you feel NFL Scouts will notice first watching film?
NS – I’m the same player at the beginning of the game as well as at the end. I’m real relentless. I’m going to keep working hard and I love to rush the passer.

c2p_smallicon What are you hearing from NFL Scouts regarding you playing OLB or DE at the next level?
NS – Right there in the middle of both. I can play both positions.

c2p_smallicon – What is your favorite way to get to the quarterback?
ER – Fake inside/outside. Chop-rip is a easy one. The cross-chop. I’m not giving away everything (Laughs). 

 

Teammate Ben Madon 2016 NFL Draft Prospect shares details on Noah Spence.

c2p_smallicon – What type of teammate was Noah Spence?
BM – Very hard worker, never missed a day of practice no matter how hurt or how tired… Great guy on and off the field and always a team first guy.

c2p_smallicon – What is most impressive about him as a player?
BM – Most impressive was his motor he always went hard.

 

Noah Spence specializes in sacking the quarterback and being as disruptive as possible in the backfield. Spence has a variety of sack moves at his arsenal and is excited to get back to his former role previously held with the Ohio State Buckeyes during the week of practice at the Senior Bowl. Spence is a physical specimen of sorts considering his frame and get off speed. Spence took full advantage of his invite to the Senior Bowl and left Mobile, AL with his arrows sky rocketing upwards.

His father has and still is a vital figure in the on field activities. He has played role since Noah took the field at five years old. His father encouraged his son to play on the defensive side of the football and it was worked our well. Since an early age the defensive mindset has been ingrained in his football DNA.

Spence fires off the snap and his explosive burst is hard for most offensive linemen to handle on their own. Variety of sack moves and has the athletism to play OLB or DE at the next level. Fluid and great bend off the line, using his legs to drive the offensive linemen off balance. His departure from Ohio State may result in minor concerns, but it shouldn’t hamper his overall value and status as a top-15 overall pick.

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