Hunter Bryant would not look out of place at all in the yard at San Quentin. This is what Bama recruits look like. Absolute monsters. I fucking love it.
I know HB is going to be a next level TE for us, but could he play DE? Fuck man. Beast mode.
He will be more valuable at TE. A gigantic, athletic pass-catching TE is something we don't have. I'm pretty happy about where we sit on the D Line
Not only more valuable at TE, but he's the only guy in this class who has the potential to be a complete scheme changer.
He was basically a giant WR in high school, lining up both outside and in the slot. And given Paopao's success in coaching up TE's who get down on the line and block well, I think he can probably line up anywhere at UW. Opposing defenses will have to account for where he is at all times, because if he winds up getting covered by a smaller corner or a slower LB it's a giant mismatch.
I'm most excited for what he'll do for the screen game. He's gonna truck DB's on bubble screens he blocks for, and catch some screens himself where he'll be very tough to bring down. His hudl is just littered with plays where the opposing team needs like 4 players just to bring him down.
I'm curious to see if Mike Neal can take a step forward as a RS-Soph as the receiving TE (added benefit is that Ajamu will be farther another year removed from his mid-season ACL tear in 2015).
I'm curious to see if Mike Neal can take a step forward as a RS-Soph as the receiving TE (added benefit is that Ajamu will be farther another year removed from his mid-season ACL tear in 2015).
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He was basically a giant WR in high school, lining up both outside and in the slot. And given Paopao's success in coaching up TE's who get down on the line and block well, I think he can probably line up anywhere at UW. Opposing defenses will have to account for where he is at all times, because if he winds up getting covered by a smaller corner or a slower LB it's a giant mismatch.
I'm most excited for what he'll do for the screen game. He's gonna truck DB's on bubble screens he blocks for, and catch some screens himself where he'll be very tough to bring down. His hudl is just littered with plays where the opposing team needs like 4 players just to bring him down.
I'm curious to see if Mike Neal can take a step forward as a RS-Soph as the receiving TE (added benefit is that Ajamu will be farther another year removed from his mid-season ACL tear in 2015).
Interesting huh?
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