Awesome! Just need all of these kids to sign on the dotted line come early signing period!
Awesome! Just need all of these kids to sign on the dotted line come early signing period!
Run the damn ball!! PRO FBS
Jayden Price selected for the Kansas Shrine Bowl in July
I am really curious to see which position he actually ends up playing. With the safety talent in front of him he might be moved to WR. IMO, that would probably be the best place to use him. He could easily be a backup QB as well. The only reason he isn't at an FBS school as a dual threat QB is because of his size. His arm talent on tape is impressive, even on deep balls. Great arm for a kid who is probably all of 5'10 175 barefoot.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/5411266...8d7d19f82bfc84
Check out the insane alley-oop to the little 5'11" Bison commit.
the layup? insane is a bit extreme lol
How could you miss it. The alley-oop where his head is up past the bottom of the backboard. This kid is 6'0" in his cowboy boots. He display's a 40 inch max vertical here on tape.
You consider that pedestrian?
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Not only do a lot of HS players not have that kind of vertical, very few NBA players have that kind of max vertical. Check the past ten NBA combine statistics.
Your statement is beyond stupid, it's absurdly preposterous, if that's even possible.
If you are trying to nitpick and say lots of HS players can catch an alley-oop and score, then, ya, of course; but 99.99% aren't over 40 inches off the floor when they do it.