Zack Follett to NFL teams who passed him over: 'They're gonna pay for it'

Posted by Philip Zaroo | MLive.com April 28, 2009 15:57PM


Zack Follett's used to STOPPING running backs, not emulating them.
The linebacker sounds like Minnesota Vikings rusher Adrian Peterson, though, when talking about punishing teams that passed him up in the NFL draft.
The Daily Californian, April 27: "They're gonna pay for it," says Follett. "I'm gonna go out there and hit their players and take them out of the game.
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"But I'm excited. They're going to give me a good shot over at the Lions. They're the ones who put their neck out and drafted me."
It's good to have someone who wants to prove something. And furthermore embraces the opportunity as a challenge to overcome rather than a negative experience.
"I try my best to keep my head up and stuff like that," he says. "But it's bred in me. You guys kinda see how I play. When I see somebody with the ball, if I get a chance to hit somebody as hard as I can, I'm gonna do it."

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Things are a little different now in Detroit, though. Follett is going to be part of a massive rebuilding project after the Lions went 0-16 last season. As of Sunday evening, he hasn't spoken with anyone enough to get a clear sense of where he fits into Detroit's scheme right now. His master plan for making the Lions' roster is to "go out on kickoff and blow some guys up" -- let the pads do the talking, the same way he got himself noticed a few years ago as the new kid in the Cal program. "You've just got to be on the field to make a play," he says. "I'm gonna find a way to get on the field whether I'm starting or I'm on special teams. I'm gonna keep flying around trying to make a name for myself."
Before Follett was taken by the Lions, though, other teams were showing interest.
Cal Bears Examiner, April 27: "I had kinda settled for free agency because a lot of teams were calling me about signing with them as a free agent," Follett said. "I was on the phone with the Raiders when the Lions called. They didn't want me to take the call (from Detroit) but I did."
And when Follett arrives in Detroit, there will be a familiar face to greet him. Lions punter Nick Harris went to Cal, and has worked with the linebacker in the offseason.
"I've known Nick Harris since I was a little kid and I spend a lot of time with him in the offseason. He's a good Christian dude who's helped raise me in my faith. God's going to put me where he wants me and he put me there with Nick. I'm pretty excited about that."