BSJ Scouting Report: DT Beau Allen - Patriots risk interior integrity with Bucs backup taken at BSJ Headquarters (NFL FREE AGENCY)

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Name: Beau Allen
No.: 91
Pro position: Defensive tackle
DOB: 11/14/91 (29 in 2020 season)
College: Wisconsin
Hgt: 6-2 1/2
Wgt: 333 pounds
Measurables (draftscout.com) — 40y: n/a. 10y: n/a. Arms: 78 3/8. Hands: 9 3/4. Vert:31. 3-cone:7.27. Short Shuttle: 4.50. Broad jump: 8'8". Bench: 30.
Yr/Rnd/Team: 2014/7th/Eagles.
Last pro team: Buccaneers.
Games/starts, snap%: 90 career games, 16 starts. 13 games in '19, zero starts. 15.9 percent of snaps in '19.
Key stats: Career — 72 pressures, 4 sacks, 11 hits, 57 hurries; 2019—1 sack, 2 hits, 2 hurries (5 TQBP).
Injuries: Ankle ended '19 season. Also dealt with a stinger and heat-related issue during the season. Dealt with foot injury for much of '18.

PFF grades



Games evaluated: 2019 Wks 11-14 (Saints, Falcons, Jaguars, Colts).

Notable: Played behind Vita Vea (2018 first-round pick) and Ndamukong Suh (free agent) with Rakeem Nunes-Roches in a DT rotation.

Physical traits: Huge lower body in the thighs and glutes. Long legs, shorter torso. Strong upper body.

Strengths

Good snap off the ball, usually gets initial movement.
Plays with good awareness, keeps an eye the ball and adjusts his leverage. Basically two gaps according to where the ball is.
Does well stacking at the point while leveraging the ball.
Plays to the whistle with great hustle.
Penetrates gaps well and that's his best trait. Think he'd be a better fit for a 4-3 scheme where he could penetrate.
Shows good awareness before the snap — looks into the backfield, reads his keys as far as sets and alignments.
Plays anywhere from 0 technique head-up on the center to three-technique.
Hard to move one-on-one by the center.

Weaknesses

Not the swiftest of feet nor speed.
Hit and miss as to whether he's in short-yardage or goal-line packages. Didn't play very much behind Vea and that was legit
Didn't do anything against Saints LG Nick Easton, C Erik McCoy — both average players.
Does not hold up well against double-teams despite his rep for being very strong.
Looks like he was dealing with a right knee injury last season — something is up with his knees, would check them closely on physical.
Can be walled off if blocker gains initial leverage — not many countermoves to get back into the play.
On pass rush, only wins on initial burst. Not many pass rush moves.

 

Game film


Player comparison


Danny Shelton, ex-Patriots now with Lions




Fit in Patriots scheme


Nosetackle/defensive tackle.


Lawrence
Guy


Best-case Patriots scenario


Deatrich
Wise


Worst-case Patriots scenario




Parting thoughts




Bill
Belichick
Shaun Ellis, Sealver Siliga, Alan Branch, Terrance Knighton, Markus Kuhn, Darius Kilgo

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