Anotnio Morrison for the Colts last season had nine missed tackles, behind players that had 15 and 13 missed tackles on the Colts per ProFootballFocus.
PFF grade 45.3, which would have been lower than everyone on the Packers except Quinten Rollins.
He finished 17th in the NFL in tackles, which his 109 tackles lead the Colts in the category. Blake Martinez was tied for first with 144.
He's 6'1" 241 pounds and is 23 years old. He wore $44 with Colts.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profiles/antonio-morrison?id=2555160 STRENGTHS Ultra competitive with unmatched intensity. Alpha male in the locker room who teammates gravitate toward. Work ethic on full display as he recovered from a severe knee injury two to three months ahead of schedule and in time for start of the season. Plus lateral quickness. Has burst to beat offensive lineman to a spot. Not content to sit back and wait on a play. Always in attack mode. Uses explosive hips to launch into his tackles with as much force as he can. Can turn, swivel and close ground with good change of direction. Was one of the best tackle finishers in the game in 2014. Plays with extraordinary balance and is very rarely off his feet. Used as an effective spy vs. mobile quarterbacks. Could become interesting blitz option as a pro. Refuses to stop pursuing until he hears the whistle.
WEAKNESSES Suffered severe knee injury in bowl game last year that slowed his production this season. Missed seven tackles in 2015 after missing four in 2013 and 2014 combined. Undersized and lacking length for the inside backer spot. Tight strider who is more quick than fast. May not have play strength needed for his aggressive, physical style. Must learn to slip blocks and play skinny rather than always taking on all comers. Struggles to disengage quickly when locked up by offensive linemen. Doesnt adjust pursuit path to runners, allowing combo blockers to find him. Lacks patience. Rushes downhill almost every snap and often runs himself into trouble and out of pursuit. Instincts and vision are poor. Easily fooled by play-action and can be a step late to diagnose the action. Prior off-field incidents will need to be vetted.