FSU vs. Clemson
FSU vs. Clemson

Having been pretty much head-to-head with Oregon’s Justin Flowe and Noah Sewell for the title as the No. 1 linebacker recruit in 2020, Clemson's Trenton Simpson already flashed as a true freshman.

But he really impressed in Year Two, when he recorded 65 total tackles, 12.5 for loss, 6.5 sacks and two passes broken up in the STAR role, which guys like Dorian O’Daniel and Isaiah Simmons played before him under Brent Venables.

This season, he played between the tackles more regularly, and while his negative plays created went down (four TFLs and 2.5 sacks), he did reach a career-high 72 tackles, three PBUs and a couple of forced fumbles.

Trenton Simpson, Clemson

6’3”, 225 pounds; junior

In contrast to Iowa’s Jack Campbell, who is your prototype middle linebacker from days past, Simpson is very much in the mold of what the NFL has been transitioning to, in order to counter 11-personnel heavy offenses and how they’ve attacked slower bodies in coverage.

Simpson has legit sideline-to-sideline speed, and you love the way he can move in space – gaining depth, flipping his hips and quickly erasing distance. However, I was a bit discouraged by the fact that his instincts as a zone-defender, to see/feel receivers around him and still trigger as he sees the quarterback initiate his release.

That combined with being a lot more impactful as a run-and-chase type of player has me thinking he actually project for a more narrow role than some people would make you think – a WILL linebacker with heavy usage in man-coverage against backs and tight ends. On top of that, where he can still become a real asset is as a spy or add-on rusher against mobile quarterbacks in obvious passing situations.

Grade: Second round

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Edited by Joseph Schiefelbein
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