Nicholas Bolton, 3* 2018 ILB, Frisco (Lone Star), TX (HE GONE)
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Yes I have low bar for LB prospects.
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I'm just happy I was called a degenerate in this thread.
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Bolton will earn his scholarship if he injures at least 5-6 kick/punt returners next year.
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Too slow for kickoff coverage/10; do not want.
Just kidding, he's aight. And he does look seriously jacked. I mean we already have a pretty good strength program, but here's hoping this guy makes everyone else feel bad about themselves in the weight room. -
Gionni Paul former Utah lb is comparison for me. 5'11" 225 or so, accelerates in short bursts and hard hitter but not a 40 time guy. Paul was 2nd team all pac 12 and was tough against us.NorwegianHusky said:
Too slow for kickoff coverage/10; do not want.
Just kidding, he's aight. And he does look seriously jacked. I mean we already have a pretty good strength program, but here's hoping this guy makes everyone else feel bad about themselves in the weight room. -
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He's got room to grow imopat_hm said:
He came up to visit with both his folks and they weren't midgets. I saw the photo on twitter but haven't been able to find it. Frisco is also a nice suburban area of Dallas. It's not poor. Second fastest growing of the state. He's definitely a healthy looking dude. Feel like kids fromDennis_DeYoung said:
Kids from poor backgrounds stop growing earlier, middle class and up kids grow a bit later (on average, obviously). Not quite sure where Bolton fits. Looks like he might be the ladder rather than the former, but without any specific information it's hard to tell.pat_hm said:This kid is 17. Good chance he grows an inch or two before he's slated to play. You can't teach what's in between the ears which is why Petersen loves him. Great player to get in the program and let him develop. Plus another Texas player, which I love going forward. The more we bring up to Seattle the better.
area are more open to leaving the state than other regions (east Texas).
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We needz moar dreadlocked blick players from the south.pat_hm said:
He's got room to grow imopat_hm said:
He came up to visit with both his folks and they weren't midgets. I saw the photo on twitter but haven't been able to find it. Frisco is also a nice suburban area of Dallas. It's not poor. Second fastest growing of the state. He's definitely a healthy looking dude. Feel like kids fromDennis_DeYoung said:
Kids from poor backgrounds stop growing earlier, middle class and up kids grow a bit later (on average, obviously). Not quite sure where Bolton fits. Looks like he might be the ladder rather than the former, but without any specific information it's hard to tell.pat_hm said:This kid is 17. Good chance he grows an inch or two before he's slated to play. You can't teach what's in between the ears which is why Petersen loves him. Great player to get in the program and let him develop. Plus another Texas player, which I love going forward. The more we bring up to Seattle the better.
area are more open to leaving the state than other regions (east Texas). -
This kid has either been in the weight room for a couple years or he has some insane genetics.pat_hm said:
He's got room to grow imopat_hm said:
He came up to visit with both his folks and they weren't midgets. I saw the photo on twitter but haven't been able to find it. Frisco is also a nice suburban area of Dallas. It's not poor. Second fastest growing of the state. He's definitely a healthy looking dude. Feel like kids fromDennis_DeYoung said:
Kids from poor backgrounds stop growing earlier, middle class and up kids grow a bit later (on average, obviously). Not quite sure where Bolton fits. Looks like he might be the ladder rather than the former, but without any specific information it's hard to tell.pat_hm said:This kid is 17. Good chance he grows an inch or two before he's slated to play. You can't teach what's in between the ears which is why Petersen loves him. Great player to get in the program and let him develop. Plus another Texas player, which I love going forward. The more we bring up to Seattle the better.
area are more open to leaving the state than other regions (east Texas). -
Probably bothCuntWaffle said:
This kid has either been in the weight room for a couple years or he has some insane genetics.pat_hm said:
He's got room to grow imopat_hm said:
He came up to visit with both his folks and they weren't midgets. I saw the photo on twitter but haven't been able to find it. Frisco is also a nice suburban area of Dallas. It's not poor. Second fastest growing of the state. He's definitely a healthy looking dude. Feel like kids fromDennis_DeYoung said:
Kids from poor backgrounds stop growing earlier, middle class and up kids grow a bit later (on average, obviously). Not quite sure where Bolton fits. Looks like he might be the ladder rather than the former, but without any specific information it's hard to tell.pat_hm said:This kid is 17. Good chance he grows an inch or two before he's slated to play. You can't teach what's in between the ears which is why Petersen loves him. Great player to get in the program and let him develop. Plus another Texas player, which I love going forward. The more we bring up to Seattle the better.
area are more open to leaving the state than other regions (east Texas).









