WSU's Darryl Paulo hit a personal best at Thursday's Pro Day. He's trying to make the transition from defensive end to rush linebacker
Darryl Paulo had a strong senior season for Washington State at defensive end, where he started all 13 games and finished the year with a team-high seven sacks and 13 tackles for loss. His pass rushing prowess is unquestioned, but at 6-foot-2, 260 pounds, Paulo is a little undersized for the traditional defensive end position in a 3-4 defense.
So, for the last two months, Paulo has been working out under Clif Marshall at Ignition Athletic Performance in Cincinnati, Ohio, trying to make the transition to a rush linebacker.