By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
Latrobe,
Pa - Linebacker LaMarr Woodley came into training camp last year as a rookie
learning a new position and an entire new defense.
This
year it’s a totally different story as he comes in as the heir apparent to Clark
Haggans at outside linebacker.
“This
year I know what to expect going to training camp,” said Woodley. “The first
year you come in kind of lost. This year I am prepared. I have a year under my
belt and more knowledge of the game.”
Woodley
played defensive end at Michigan but the Steelers moved him to outside
linebacker after he was drafted. There was plenty to learn and it wouldn’t come
overnight.
“All of
the language was different and I wasn’t rushing every play,” said Woodley. “I
had to learn all of the different pass drops and covering receivers, tight ends
and running backs. Playing defensive end I didn’t have to do all of that. Now I
am more comfortable with that.”
And
with that comfort come high expectations from the coaches and those he is
putting on himself.
“Clark
was a good player, but I am a good player as well,” said Woodley. “I have to go
in there and play the best that I know I can play. I can’t be anybody else but
me.
“I set
high expectations for myself all of the time. Having others have them for me
isn’t a bad thing.”
Woodley,
who would like to improve in coverage, knows that will come with experience on
the field, something he is looking forward to getting
“Since
the end of the season I have been studying the playbook to make sure I come in
here and cut back on some of the mistakes,” said Woodley. “You always make
mistakes, but I want to cut back.
“I know
more of the playbook now. I got the chance to learn about the guys on the team.
Everything just went up to another level.”