So you wouldn't want him on our team either??
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com...1&pr_key=42654
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So you wouldn't want him on our team either??
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com...1&pr_key=42654
http://michiganstate.rivals.com/view...sp?ra_key=2076
I dont know if this has been posted yet but check out where A.J. lands in spartanmags best michigan recruits. Ahead of some pretty good guys.
All I know is how tall he is (probably shorter), how much he weighs (probably lighter) and how fast/slow he is (probably slower). That's not enough information for anyone to say they would "want" him on the team. I can see that he's too tall to be a guard or center and that he's too slow to be a tackle. Maybe he can get faster, but how can a 5.5 40 cover a 240 lb. edge pass rusher with a 4.7 40? A 5.5 40 screams "My body is loaded with slow twitch muscle fibers." I don't know what the magic ratio of size/speed is. At some point, no matter how big you are, lack of speed will kill you, and vice-versa.
40 times and OL don't mean much. What was Korey Stringers 40 time? Was he even able to finish?
Looks like the Bison missed out on a Texas kid
http://recruitingblog.dallasnews.com...-to-north.html
http://www.maxpreps.com/texas/footba...=,local,player
Umm, wrong. Speed means something at every position. On the OL, at the tackle position, speed means a lot. And, please don't try to use Korey Stringer of a physical example of a slow player who was good enough to make it. Korey Stringer died because he was too fat (6'4"; 340 lbs), used ephedra and exercised on a stifling hot day. Are you really comparing your prospect to a guy who died? So to answer your question, no Korey couldn't finish the 40, because he was dead.
2008 NFL Combine 40 times for offensive lineman
Justin Blalock (guard; 6'3") 5.23; drafted in 2nd round
Dan Santucci (center; 6'4") 5.06; drafted in 7th round
Samson Satele (center; 6'3") 5.26; drafted in 2nd round
Allen Barbre (guard; 6'4") 4.86; drafted in 4th round
Tony Ugoh (tackle; 6'5") 4.99 (with a pulled quad); drafted in 2nd round
Gabe Hall, 4.89 (tackle; 6'4"); undrafted
Stephon Heyer (tackle; 6'6) 5.57; undrafted
Corey Hilliard (tackle; 6'5") 5.37; drafted in 6th round
Mike Jones 5.48 (guard; 6'5"); not drafted
Kendrick Shackleford (tackle; 6'5") 5.29; drafted in 6th round
Scott Stephenson (center; 6'3") 5.16; undrafted
stringer ran a 5.54 and that man was H U G E !!!
I'm hearing Cretin Derham Hall's RB Marcus Binns committed to UND.
He looks like a nice get for them. His older brother Broderick started on defense (DE or LB) for Iowa this year.
That would be 2 Cretin kids for them with the lineman Kleason that committed awhile back. Starting a pipeline with that football factory?