![]() ![]() Roche has all the intangibles, athleticism and football IQ that is required from a pass rusher, but might be limited at the next level due to his size. – Undisclosed 2018 injury vs Buffalo (No games missed) Projection: – Coverage ability is a massive question mark Injury history: – Leaves a bit to be desired when disengaging blocks – Looks and plays bigger than listed 235 pounds, but his weight raises some concerns for his NFL future – Impressive strength and focus to rip the ball away from ball carriers and QBs Areas to improve: – Wraps up ball carriers with substantial power and technique – Uses impressive length to create an advantage against OL as a pass rusher – Shows functional body contortion and lower body flexibility to bend around tackles – Shows good play recognition as he reads the field, play and his direct opponent simultaneously – Has a few killer go-to pass rush moves (bull, swim and speed rush specifically) that are followed up with savvy counters, creating an array of problems for opposing tackles – Hands are sudden and vicious at the POA At Miami he’ll likely play across from Gregory Rousseau in Blake Bakers’ 4-2-5. Thus far, he has played with his hand in the dirt primarily, but had some stand up reps as well in the Owls 4-3, man heavy defense. As a graduate transfer, Roche is taking his talent to South Beach. While at Temple, he earned a single digit number as well as the 2019 AAC Defensive Player of the Year award. After signing to Temple, he would take a redshirt year and go on to record 23 sacks, 6 forced fumbles and just under 40 tackles for a loss in his three seasons as an Owl. Quincy Roche is a former 3-star recruit who received offers from only 3 FBS teams in 2016. Redshirt Senior | 6’4″ 235 lbs | Baltimore, MD | Feb 10, 1998Ī well-rounded edge rusher who capitalizes on his intelligence, athleticism and intangibles ![]()
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