Tershawn Wharton has shown great development and is starting to make waves as an interior pass rusher
Club-Rip move set up with the outside stutter step
- Club falls a bit short but removes the OG's arm
- Wharton's lateral agility & body control allow him to sift between blocks
Club-Rip move set up with the outside stutter step
- Club falls a bit short but removes the OG's arm
- Wharton's lateral agility & body control allow him to sift between blocks
If Wharton can continue to developing his hands, perfecting his moves, he's gonna be a problem inside
The quickness combined w/ his body control give him an uncanny ability to slip through interior gaps instantly.
*Don't mind the slip, he just ran 30+ yards chasing a WR screen
The quickness combined w/ his body control give him an uncanny ability to slip through interior gaps instantly.
*Don't mind the slip, he just ran 30+ yards chasing a WR screen
The Club-Rip makes another appearance, would love to see some speed to power off the outside stutter step moving forward.
His compact frame and lower body expl could lend to a high end counter to his quickness
His compact frame and lower body expl could lend to a high end counter to his quickness
Wharton's size is always going to have some disadvantages vs the run.Lack of elite mass & length make it hard to hold the PoA consistently; he'll need to continue to develop his hands to disengage
Despite the disadvantage, good job fitting hands & trying to reduce the gap
Despite the disadvantage, good job fitting hands & trying to reduce the gap
Best reps from Wharton vs the run are as a backside 3T vs outside zone. The initial lateral explosion makes him difficult to reach. Add that to a great center of gravity and power, he's hard to pin if you get hands on him.
He IDs the OG well too, disrupting the climb if possible
He IDs the OG well too, disrupting the climb if possible
The energy, the motor, the effort... It's second to none