The NFL Network guys raved about him and I was thinking about him based on his 3-cone. Sounds like a pick for the future at WILL and a guy who will be a great special teamer for the next couple of years. Bad news for Tank Daniels...
J.J. Pesavento, of Next Level Scouting, reports Brigham Young LB Bryan Kehl measured a height of 6-foot-2 1/4 and a weight of 242 pounds at his Pro Day. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.56 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.18 seconds, the long shuttle in 11.35 seconds and the three-cone drill in 6.54 seconds. He measured a 35-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-2 broad jump.
if Wilk. pans out at Will this year, does he move to Mike (when Pierce is done), and Kehl takes over at Will? Wilk did play all 3 positions at Georgia Tech, and would give the Giants a more athletic player in the middle.
Liked the pick. gil said there's my guy when they announced the pick. He also said he can play all the LB positions. The Sirius guys liked the Gianst draft, were a little questionable on the Manningham pick, but really liked the draft. Brandt mentioned their erasing earlier mistakes with Manningham, persumably referring to S Moss.
John David Booty QB USC
Erin Henderson OLB MARYLAND
Joshua Barrett S ARIZONA ST
Steven Justice C W FOREST
Carl Nicks OT NEBRASKA
Trae Williams CB S FLORIDA
Stanford Keglar OLB PURDUE
Andre Woodson QB KENTUCKY
DeMario Pressley DT NC STATE
Athyba Rubin DT IOWA ST
This guy might be the biggest impact player of this draft class... On specials alone this guy will be a stud. And you can bet he'll push GW for the WILL. He's smart, a good character guy, and has a motor that doesn't quit.
Dont know much about the player. Im a big Geno Hayes fan(who is still on the board). Obviously i dont know as much about these players as the giants staffm but thought Hayes would fit our mold. Fast and athletic from a big time program.
Dont know much about the player. Im a big Geno Hayes fan(who is still on the board). Obviously i dont know as much about these players as the giants staffm but thought Hayes would fit our mold. Fast and athletic from a big time program.
"Kehl is just a flat-out player. He is one of those guys who is always around the football and is a ball hog and makes a lot of plays," BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said. "I have talked to some people out there and they tell me one thing about this guy, he is not only an athlete but he has got a mind that is absolutely unreal and football is important to him."
"I told Bryan he better play in the NFL," Zac says. "Bryan's a real straight-line kind of guy. He doesn't know if he's going to be able to play on Sundays or not. He promised me when we were 15 that he'd let me be his agent when he got drafted. Watching him in spring, I'm just getting excited. I told him, 'You have to play because that's going to be my paycheck.' I'm so excited for him. It's like the Bryan Kehl highlight tape at practice."
Kehl starred at Brighton High, where he earned all-state honors in football and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. He played for BYU as a true freshman, seeing action in 11 games at linebacker. Kehl returned from his LDS mission in time to play last year, recording 30 tackles and blocking a punt in the season-opener that led to the Cougars' only points against Boston College. Bryan's older brother, Ed, who was a defensive lineman at BYU in the mid-1990s and now owns a car dealership, was adopted by the Kehls when he was 12. "Ed and I are probably the closest," Bryan says. "We have a really strong bond. He always used to pick on me, but it was a brotherly love. I think I'm a tougher person today because of it. At least, that's what he tells me. He would die for me, I know that." Link - ( New Window )
Just curious because of the BYU thing. 4 years of college, 2 years on his mission, that should put him around 24-25, right? Can't find an age listed anywhere.
“One mid-round prospect who stood out to me was Bryan Kehl of BYU. He ran a 4.68 and weighed in at 242 pounds. Kehl also put up 26 reps on the bench. He had a very good 3-cone time of 6.88 seconds. Fast? Yes. Strong? Yes. Quick, agile? Yes. Very impressive showing. I find this kid really fascinating. He had three sacks and three interceptions this year. He is a talented playmaker.” - Tommy Lawlor -Philadelphia Eagles
“His 40 time (4.65) was faster than most scouts expected.” -Tony Pauline (Sports Illustrated.)
“BYU’s Bryan Kehl with a 4.64 40yd and an outstanding last 10 yards.” -Chris Horwedel - NFL Draft Blitz
“There’s a lot of interest in Kehl, who seems to have immense physical talents. He was one of the top performers for the linebackers at the 40 and the bench press, and did fairly well in the other timed drills as well. What helped him the most though may have been his instinctive reactions during the linebacker drills. Yes, he went to a Mormon school so he is older (24) but that tells me he won’t be doing anything stupid to jeopardize himself or the team.” -Jack Gonzo
“Bryan Kehl … has flown under the radar but was very quick and explosive today in linebacker drills. He was very light and fluid on his feet, and he keeps good balance while changing directions. “- Wes Bunting - CowboyBlitz.com
Kehl is going through the tests today and I’ll post the number as they come available:
26 reps on the bench (5th overall of linebackers) - Great number for people who were wondering about his strength. One more than Beau Bell, the 250 lbs middle-linebacker out of UNLV.
Official 40 time of 4.68 (9th overall of linebackers) - Good number. He said he would run a 4.6 and he did. His unofficial time was 4.64 both times. He looked very fluid in this and in the drills. The commentators were very impressed by him. Link - ( New Window )
Chet (UT): I hear some people say that they could drop you back as a stong safety. Do you think that you could make that position change and still be effective?
Bryan Kehl: I would play anywhere they asked me to and do my best. However, my strong point would be OLB. A couple of years ago, maybe safety would have been possible, but now I weight 240. Link - ( New Window )
milking value out of every pick and really improving the roster. Another great pick, and specials will also benefit. Sick AA and he's still got upside.
High intelligence, high in character, and extremely fast. This guy loves football and makes the game roster as, at least, a special teams player. This guy has major upside and again is a superbowl player, not necessarily a probowl player. So far 3 out of first 4 are high in character intelligence, and speed. The 4th Manningham has maturity problems and at the same time is a real competitor. Surround Manningham with Reeses' guys and we may be getting a much better receiver than most expect.
He has a long poductive career ahead of him. Being 24 is a non-issue. LB's don't play 12 years anyway. Those that think this is a problem are totally off base imo....just as they were with Aaron Ross last year.
On a side note it was incredible how Mayock and crew just undressed Jamie Dukes when he tried to criticize the Patriots draft LOL..he was stuttering and stammering like the dumb POS he really is hahahaha
Sounds like he'll be a MONSTER on special teams...nose for the ball, just loves to play, that quote about being upset they canceled two-a-days is funny, means he LOVES to play...
manningham has the same concerns that bradshaw had last year Â
Definitely worth the trade up, provides Wilkinson with competition for the starting spot at weakside linebacker and will contribute immediately as a special teams demon. Athletic and fast with a great attitude and character.
and with Manningham sure to stick at WR, don't be surprised if our Super Bowl Hero, David Tyree, becomes a surprise summer cut. David's knee surgery rehab being another fly in that ointment.
Wonder if David's surgery has pushed the front office to seek out obvious special teamers?
Of note:
Bryan Kehl OLB BYU
Kehl didn't get much attention outside of the Mountain West Conference, but at 6-feet-2, 242 pounds, he is one of the draft's most versatile linebackers. Running in the mid 4.5s, Kehl was also impressive in the vertical jump (35 inches), short shuttle (4.18 seconds) and three-cone drill (6.54 seconds). Eighteen NFL clubs were present at his workout, including linebacker coaches from Carolina, Cincinnati, Jacksonville and St. Louis.
I know the Giants were there and according to Brandt "Giants LB coach Bill Sheridan has been out to see many of the top LB prospects around the country." I wonder if he was there? I haven't seen this kid play, seems like Rang is high on him and thats a good 3 cone. Anyone have an opinion? Link - ( New Window )
If these kids have to do 4 years of school and two years of mission, when do these kids actually play? Do they do the mission first and then play 4 years of football? Do they play first and then do the mission? What years did this guy play?
that as a 3rd or 4th round pick, Kehl will be the steal of the draft. I don't know how many of you remember my linebacker charts but I took athleticism and production and tried to combine them. Kehl was #1, above everyone...Connor, Rivers, Mayo, etc. This guy has INSANE athletic ability, like truly insane, productivity is excellent, and character is definitely Giant-like. I'm going to have to re-post my charts.
Kenny Philps - #38
Terrel Thomas - #79
Mario Manningham - #58
Bryan Kehl - #54
That means we reached for Thomas, he is third round talent, Manningham and kehl were second round talents, Philips, is high second, BUT, there is no way he is there in the secong where we picked, and if we moved down, its a chance to lose your top ranked free safety at a huge need position. So i am alright with this draft, in fact, its a very good draft. If Terrel Thoams stays healthy, it will be an excellent draft.
I thought the same thing. Jerry Reese and his staff: kudos! Wow, what prep, what efficiency, what a great organization. I love the way this guy drafts. Mel: blah, blah, blah, wide receiver! Mel, stfu, and get a damn haircut. How does Mel Kiper talk in real life? dadadadadadadadada`dut dytm dut dit dit dadada, blah, blah, blah. No, you're wrong. I'm always right.
Mindless thanks for your chart once more, great work Â
Kehl was certainly the guy I wanted. I hope it works out for him even though I am a homer. I firmly believe between Wilkinson, Pierce, DeOssie, and the rest, Kehl is the piece that will solidify our LBs for years to come. I believe it will be a position of strength with good depth and special teams talent.
That is absolutely monster. The 3-cone time is the best of ANY linebackers, and only Stanford Keglar had a better shuttle time.
Then for productivity in 2007:
91 Tackles
52 Solo 11.5 TFL
3.5 Sacks
4 Passes Defended
3 Interceptions (1 for TD)
1 Forced Fumble
And I'll dig up his highlights, which I'm sure many of you have already looked at. The guy moves like a gazelle at 242 lbs! He is EXTREMELY athletic. Gerris Wilkinson has NOTHING on this guy, actually none of our linebackers do, when we talk potential. He has the tools to be a pro-bowler. His coverage (which we need desperately) is excellent. So much of a strength that it has been discussed that he could move to Safety.
Needless to say I went absolutely apeshit when we picked him. Awesome pick.
I'm going to have an orgasm. This organization is incredible. Dallas is lost, Washington? You know about Dan Snyder and his bad kharma, Philly is having a good draft, but they can't beat Big Blue, Bring on the AFC again in the SB! BTW, can you believe the meddling Jerry Jones? Like Paul said, we have 4000 probowlers. Why do we lose to the giants?
There really is nothing to complain about through 4 rounds. Even if you don't love every player or had others in mind, the guys they got in the spots they took them are all very good. It's obviously too early to judge, but the early indications are that Reese and his staff really know how to draft.
"Kehl is just a flat-out player. He is one of those guys who is always around the football and is a ball hog and makes a lot of plays," BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said. "I have talked to some people out there and they tell me one thing about this guy, he is not only an athlete but he has got a mind that is absolutely unreal and football is important to him."
"Recruited by Utah, Oregon, Utah State, Harvard, Yale, Penn and Idaho State, Kehl enrolled at Brigham Young in 2002. He posted 14 tackles (6 solos) in 11 games as a reserve right outside linebacker before embarking on a two-year church mission to Toronto."
"When he returned to the gridiron in 2005, he competed in 11 games as the key backup to Justin Lvettgrodt at right outside linebacker. He collected 30 tackles (15 solos) with a stop for a loss, as he also recovered and caused a fumble. He also blocked a punt that he recovered for an 11-yard advancement."
I like this:, " he has got a mind that is absolutely unreal and football is important to him."
obviously very smart, obviously has all the athletic talent you can ask for, and well, I don't know, I'm just drooling over this pick, I think he's gonna be huge for us at some point.
I'm really surprised the Thomas pick got as much heat as it did. I watched a lot of USC games and he's a very good player. If he stays healthy, he'll be a big time contributor.
"After interviewing and meeting with a few teams at the combine in Indianapolis, New York was in my top-five," Kehl said. "I could see myself as a New York Giant. I'm really excited. They're the SuperBowl Champions. It doesn't get any better than that."
Kehl, a 6-foot-3, 242-pound native of Salt Lake City, will leave Utah for the East Rutherford, N.J., early in May for the Giants' mini camp which begins May 8. According to NFLDraftScout.com, the Giants have an immediate need at linebacker after losing both of their starting outside linebackers to free agency. Kehl was the first of only two linebackers selected by the Giants. New York had only seven picks in this year's draft, using two of those seven selection to draft linebackers. Link - ( New Window )
I remember at the beginning of the day, you explicitly stated that Kehl is the most likely LB target. You said he was a team captain, and some other stuff I can't remember. You know Jerry Reese. Reese even traded up for this guy. Take a bow, dude.
i have to admit i was pretty tunnel-visioned on connor prior to some other bbier's suggestion that i look deeper (ChicagoMarty for one). i'm no draft expert, but i've been desperately waiting for a LB upgrade, so i focused on them and only them.
I went to BYU and served a mission as well. One of the guys I served with during my mission was a football player at BYU so hopefully I can shed some light on one of the questions that was asked in this thread.
Someone asked about Kehl and his 2 years missionary experience and 4 years at BYU, when does he play football. Typically guys go on their mission when they are 19 years old. Kehl probably went to BYU for 1 year and then served his mission. For the most part it is difficult to stay in top physical shape as a missionary, he probably did not have access to the gym like he did as a football player. He serves the two years, comes home, gets back to BYU and on the field. I wouldn't be surprised if he is already married as well since we Mormons / Latter Day Saints have a tendency to get married young.
The Giants have lost two LBs who started in the Super Bowl, Mitchell and Torbor. You may consider Torbor a backup, but he started a good part of the season as well as the playoffs.
True, but he did start and we swept our way through the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Even though he was a "backup", he was pressed int starting duty nd did not hurt us in our incredible run. He started for the Giants in past yewars, and he started for us when wee needed him last year.
Giants love those 3 cones. 242 seems to have real good measurables
We had 3 6 round picks. I like the trade. Great 3 cone, and I'm sure he's a guy that Reese is high on.
I am loving this draft so far
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Name: Bryan Kehl
College: BYU Number: 41
Height: 6-2 Weight: 242
Position: OLB Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2008
40 Time: 4.67 40 Low: 4.56 40 High: 4.75
Projected Round: 4 Stock:
Rated number 11 out of 238 OLB's 122 / 2554 TOTAL
Combine Results Pro Day Results
Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6022
Weight: 242
40 Yrd Dash: 4.67
20 Yrd Dash: 2.65
10 Yrd Dash: 1.55 225 Lb. Bench Reps: 26
Vertical Jump: 34
Broad Jump: 09'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.23
3-Cone Drill: 6.88
Dates: 03/12/08
Height: 6022
Weight: 242
40 Yrd Dash: 4.56
20 Yrd Dash: 2.62
10 Yrd Dash: 1.54 225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 35
Broad Jump: 10'02"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.18
3-Cone Drill: 6.54
Before Combine: Hgt: 6026, Wgt: 235, 40YD: 4.58-4.65-4.74
What is one thing your teammates don't know about you?
I was mad the two-a-days practice were cancelled. I love practice.
I think Coughlin already loves this guy.
maybe a very good special teamer if it doesn't work out.
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The guy looks amazing on film.
I definitely wanted another OLB with a motor. He looks like he is it.
He's also apparently older than most draftees because he took 2 years off for religious reasons.
He's also apparently older than most draftees because he took 2 years off for religious reasons.
Erin Henderson OLB MARYLAND
Joshua Barrett S ARIZONA ST
Steven Justice C W FOREST
Carl Nicks OT NEBRASKA
Trae Williams CB S FLORIDA
Stanford Keglar OLB PURDUE
Andre Woodson QB KENTUCKY
DeMario Pressley DT NC STATE
Athyba Rubin DT IOWA ST
pretty big concern.
Kehl starred at Brighton High, where he earned all-state honors in football and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. He played for BYU as a true freshman, seeing action in 11 games at linebacker. Kehl returned from his LDS mission in time to play last year, recording 30 tackles and blocking a punt in the season-opener that led to the Cougars' only points against Boston College. Bryan's older brother, Ed, who was a defensive lineman at BYU in the mid-1990s and now owns a car dealership, was adopted by the Kehls when he was 12. "Ed and I are probably the closest," Bryan says. "We have a really strong bond. He always used to pick on me, but it was a brotherly love. I think I'm a tougher person today because of it. At least, that's what he tells me. He would die for me, I know that."
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“One mid-round prospect who stood out to me was Bryan Kehl of BYU. He ran a 4.68 and weighed in at 242 pounds. Kehl also put up 26 reps on the bench. He had a very good 3-cone time of 6.88 seconds. Fast? Yes. Strong? Yes. Quick, agile? Yes. Very impressive showing. I find this kid really fascinating. He had three sacks and three interceptions this year. He is a talented playmaker.” - Tommy Lawlor -Philadelphia Eagles
“His 40 time (4.65) was faster than most scouts expected.” -Tony Pauline (Sports Illustrated.)
“BYU’s Bryan Kehl with a 4.64 40yd and an outstanding last 10 yards.” -Chris Horwedel - NFL Draft Blitz
“There’s a lot of interest in Kehl, who seems to have immense physical talents. He was one of the top performers for the linebackers at the 40 and the bench press, and did fairly well in the other timed drills as well. What helped him the most though may have been his instinctive reactions during the linebacker drills. Yes, he went to a Mormon school so he is older (24) but that tells me he won’t be doing anything stupid to jeopardize himself or the team.” -Jack Gonzo
“Bryan Kehl … has flown under the radar but was very quick and explosive today in linebacker drills. He was very light and fluid on his feet, and he keeps good balance while changing directions. “- Wes Bunting - CowboyBlitz.com
Kehl is going through the tests today and I’ll post the number as they come available:
26 reps on the bench (5th overall of linebackers) - Great number for people who were wondering about his strength. One more than Beau Bell, the 250 lbs middle-linebacker out of UNLV.
Official 40 time of 4.68 (9th overall of linebackers) - Good number. He said he would run a 4.6 and he did. His unofficial time was 4.64 both times. He looked very fluid in this and in the drills. The commentators were very impressed by him.
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You know how Reese likes 'em--AARP card and all.
Bryan Kehl: I would play anywhere they asked me to and do my best. However, my strong point would be OLB. A couple of years ago, maybe safety would have been possible, but now I weight 240.
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His age is a second-contract concern (which means that it shouldn't influence the decision over whether to pick him in round 4 at all).
IMO he would have been an upgrade over torber. Could be the steal of the draft
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On a side note it was incredible how Mayock and crew just undressed Jamie Dukes when he tried to criticize the Patriots draft LOL..he was stuttering and stammering like the dumb POS he really is hahahaha
Sounds like he'll be a MONSTER on special teams...nose for the ball, just loves to play, that quote about being upset they canceled two-a-days is funny, means he LOVES to play...
Wonder if David's surgery has pushed the front office to seek out obvious special teamers?
Bryan Kehl OLB BYU
Kehl didn't get much attention outside of the Mountain West Conference, but at 6-feet-2, 242 pounds, he is one of the draft's most versatile linebackers. Running in the mid 4.5s, Kehl was also impressive in the vertical jump (35 inches), short shuttle (4.18 seconds) and three-cone drill (6.54 seconds). Eighteen NFL clubs were present at his workout, including linebacker coaches from Carolina, Cincinnati, Jacksonville and St. Louis.
I know the Giants were there and according to Brandt "Giants LB coach Bill Sheridan has been out to see many of the top LB prospects around the country." I wonder if he was there? I haven't seen this kid play, seems like Rang is high on him and thats a good 3 cone. Anyone have an opinion?
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Someone pinch me.....
Competition I guess but damn, this guy has it all.
Terrel Thomas - #79
Mario Manningham - #58
Bryan Kehl - #54
That means we reached for Thomas, he is third round talent, Manningham and kehl were second round talents, Philips, is high second, BUT, there is no way he is there in the secong where we picked, and if we moved down, its a chance to lose your top ranked free safety at a huge need position. So i am alright with this draft, in fact, its a very good draft. If Terrel Thoams stays healthy, it will be an excellent draft.
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 242
40yd: 4.56
3-cone: 6.54
Shuttle: 4.18
Bench: 26 reps
Vertical: 35"
Broad Jump: 10'02"
That is absolutely monster. The 3-cone time is the best of ANY linebackers, and only Stanford Keglar had a better shuttle time.
Then for productivity in 2007:
91 Tackles
52 Solo
11.5 TFL
3.5 Sacks
4 Passes Defended
3 Interceptions (1 for TD)
1 Forced Fumble
And I'll dig up his highlights, which I'm sure many of you have already looked at. The guy moves like a gazelle at 242 lbs! He is EXTREMELY athletic. Gerris Wilkinson has NOTHING on this guy, actually none of our linebackers do, when we talk potential. He has the tools to be a pro-bowler. His coverage (which we need desperately) is excellent. So much of a strength that it has been discussed that he could move to Safety.
Needless to say I went absolutely apeshit when we picked him. Awesome pick.
Here are his highlights. NUTS. He really jumps out at you watching this!
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BBI is going way too slow for me to do some digging on that. If someone can answer here i will appreciate it and check back later
This pick is great - can't wait to see him for the
first time in kickoff coverage chase somebody down....
Then we'll start debating... how do we get him on the
field?????
OK- if we can a big lineman like Nicks, I'm driving from San Francisco to East Rutherford and bowing to Jerry Reese.
"Recruited by Utah, Oregon, Utah State, Harvard, Yale, Penn and Idaho State, Kehl enrolled at Brigham Young in 2002. He posted 14 tackles (6 solos) in 11 games as a reserve right outside linebacker before embarking on a two-year church mission to Toronto."
"When he returned to the gridiron in 2005, he competed in 11 games as the key backup to Justin Lvettgrodt at right outside linebacker. He collected 30 tackles (15 solos) with a stop for a loss, as he also recovered and caused a fumble. He also blocked a punt that he recovered for an 11-yard advancement."
I like this:, " he has got a mind that is absolutely unreal and football is important to him."
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On one hand, we have Manningham. Then we get this kid, who had a problem with a coach using profanity.
Pretty funny. Hope he works out. Seems like a really sharp kid.
I'm really surprised the Thomas pick got as much heat as it did. I watched a lot of USC games and he's a very good player. If he stays healthy, he'll be a big time contributor.
Love the Reese & Ross!
He's doing wonferfully
this kid can be a player....he can really fly!
Kehl, a 6-foot-3, 242-pound native of Salt Lake City, will leave Utah for the East Rutherford, N.J., early in May for the Giants' mini camp which begins May 8. According to NFLDraftScout.com, the Giants have an immediate need at linebacker after losing both of their starting outside linebackers to free agency. Kehl was the first of only two linebackers selected by the Giants. New York had only seven picks in this year's draft, using two of those seven selection to draft linebackers.
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giants were set to take kehl with their 3rd rd pick but super mario fell
If it wasn't for him and his LB threads, I'm fairly confident their would have been lots of "WTF??" posts about kehl today.
How do you pronounce Kehl?
I'm as hard core a fan as most people around here, but I don't remember David Futrell at all.
Someone asked about Kehl and his 2 years missionary experience and 4 years at BYU, when does he play football. Typically guys go on their mission when they are 19 years old. Kehl probably went to BYU for 1 year and then served his mission. For the most part it is difficult to stay in top physical shape as a missionary, he probably did not have access to the gym like he did as a football player. He serves the two years, comes home, gets back to BYU and on the field. I wouldn't be surprised if he is already married as well since we Mormons / Latter Day Saints have a tendency to get married young.