West Weeks
LSU
Scouting Report

West Weeks is the definition of a gritty, culture-first linebacker who scratched and clawed his way into a meaningful role during his final season at LSU. After four years as a backup and special teamer, he broke out as a full-time contributor in 2025, finishing third on the team with 76 tackles and flashing legitimate blitz ability with 3.0 sacks. His ceiling is limited — he's a 5th-year senior with a modest athletic profile who played behind his younger brother for most of his career — but the tackling discipline, positional versatility, and special teams value give him a fighting chance at a training camp invite. This is a priority free agent profile, not a draft pick, but the kid is going to get every ounce out of whatever talent he has.

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Pro ComparisonJoe Walker (2016 7th-round pick, LSU to Eagles)

Similar profile — undersized LSU linebacker who was a backup for most of his college career, contributed heavily on special teams, and flashed enough tackling ability to earn a late-round/UDFA opportunity. Walker carved out a multi-year NFL career as a special teamer.

Trait Grades
💥 Tackling
75
🪂 Coverage
53
🚀 Pass Rush
65
💡 Instincts
71
🦅 Athleticism
61
📡 Range
63
🪓 Block Shedding
66
🔮 Pre-Snap Diagnosis
67
College Production (2025)
TFL/Sacks
8 TFL, 0 sacks
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