Squatty but plays with above-average power and a gassed-up engine that keeps him charging at the action all game long. Evaluators might see his short arms and below-average testing and write him off, but he's a willing combatant whose toughness, play strength and natural instincts make him a challenge to keep away from the play. His demeanor is exactly what teams want from the position but issues with pursuit range are hard to ignore. Gallagher should be considered a bit of a longshot, but I give him a fighting chance thanks to the way he plays the game.
Four-year starter who has been able to ride his instincts, play recognition and motor into a mound of tackles. Finishing with over 400 tackles in the Big Ten is very impressive and his production in creating fumbles and defending passes is well worth mentioning. However, the question always becomes whether or not production is translatable and Fisher's lack of NFL traits, athleticism and functional speed should cast doubt about his potential. He's clearly an instinctive, hard-nosed player, but he might not have the minimum level of physical tools that NFL teams will be willing to bet on.