Texans LB Cushing named top rookie

From the first practice in training camp until the last game, Brian
Cushing was a tackling machine for the Houston Texans.
That's exactly what the team sought when it chose the
linebacker from Southern Cal 15th overall in the draft last April.
What the Texans also got is The Associated Press 2009 NFL Defensive
Rookie of the Year.
Cushing was a runaway winner in balloting by a nationwide
panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
Cushing received 39 votes Tuesday, easily beating Buffalo safety
Jairus Byrd, who had six, and became the second Texans
linebacker in four seasons to win the award. DeMeco Ryans took it
in 2006.
"I'm just a much smarter football player," Cushing said. "I'm
much more advanced than I was this time last year and it was just a
good way to start out a career. I'm happy about how everything
turned out this year. Of course the playoffs would have been nice,
but now we know what we have to do for next season."
This season, Cushing had 133 tackles, 86 of them primary,
according to the Texans, who went 9-7, their first winning record.
Cushing's best game might have been his nine solo tackles, one sack
and an interception in a victory over Miami on Dec. 27.
Or maybe it was his nine tackles, interception and two forced
fumbles in a win over Cincinnati on Oct. 18.
Overall, he had five sacks, four interceptions and the two
forced fumbles, numbers that normally belong to a seasoned veteran.
Which is exactly how the 22-year-old Cushing played.
"He brought another element to our football team: his love
for the game, his passion, his play, playing beat up, all these
things," coach Gary Kubiak said. "He played like a 10-year vet from
the day he stepped on the field. Our players respect what he does
with the game and how he goes about his business. We're very
fortunate to have him and we're going to have him here for a long,
long time. What a year. He was exceptional."
Nobody can understand or appreciate what Cushing accomplished
better than Ryans, who made a similar impact in '06.
"Brian is a special player," Ryans said. "I saw when he first
stepped on the field that he could be a special player for us. Just
to watch him grow week in and week out, I'm just so proud of him.
He's like my little brother out there. I'm always out there talking
to him about how we can be great as a unit. I say it to him every
week, 'Let's go out and be great and be the best linebackers in the
league' and that's our motto and that's our goal."
They're closing in on it.
Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews, who also went to Southern
Cal and was a first-round draft pick, earned three votes.
Washington linebacker Brian Orakpo got the other two.
Cushing is the seventh straight linebacker voted top
defensive rookie and the ninth in 10 years. Last year's winner was
New England's Jerod Mayo.
