Name: Chazz Surratt Position: Linebacker College: North Carolina Height: 6’2” Weight: 229 lbs Overall Rank: No. 67 overall Position Rank: LB7 Strengths: Chazz Surratt headed to UNC as a standout prep quarterback but moved to the other side of the ball prior to the 2019 season. In just two years at linebacker, he’s proven to be an ascending player with high-level competitive toughness and excellent athleticism for the position. Surratt plays the position with above-average athleticism and isn’t afraid to fit the run downhill with tempo and power. He’s got sideline-to-sideline speed and athleticism, allowing him to chase down boundary runs that most other linebackers struggle to track in space. The UNC staff didn’t waste time making him one of the centerpieces of their defense and he shows good leadership to be the alpha on a defense. As a coverage defender, he matches up well in man against tight ends and backs, using speed to get in-phase and able to play most routes horizontally or vertically. In a limited time, Surratt has shown he has the needed athleticism to be a modern-day linebacker that teams can win with.
Chazz Surratt 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Chazz Surratt 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Chazz Surratt 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Name: Chazz Surratt Position: Linebacker College: North Carolina Height: 6’2” Weight: 229 lbs Overall Rank: No. 67 overall Position Rank: LB7 Strengths: Chazz Surratt headed to UNC as a standout prep quarterback but moved to the other side of the ball prior to the 2019 season. In just two years at linebacker, he’s proven to be an ascending player with high-level competitive toughness and excellent athleticism for the position. Surratt plays the position with above-average athleticism and isn’t afraid to fit the run downhill with tempo and power. He’s got sideline-to-sideline speed and athleticism, allowing him to chase down boundary runs that most other linebackers struggle to track in space. The UNC staff didn’t waste time making him one of the centerpieces of their defense and he shows good leadership to be the alpha on a defense. As a coverage defender, he matches up well in man against tight ends and backs, using speed to get in-phase and able to play most routes horizontally or vertically. In a limited time, Surratt has shown he has the needed athleticism to be a modern-day linebacker that teams can win with.