Jaymason "It's not my fault that my last name is" Willingham, 3* 2019 LB, Steilacoom HS, WA

His hudl is pretty damn impressive. I see a kid who needs to learn how to play football, but has rare speed, acceleration and quickness for his size. He's a project, but one with a lot of upside. I think he could play SAM, MIK or WIL for us. I am not sure he's a guy we'd want to offer right now (April 1), but if he comes to camp with us this summer, he's going to get a long look.
DDY2 - a lot of upside though. A lot.
For the record, what he needs to learn, I think we can teach him. Some kids I don't feel that way about, but we do a great job of teaching people how to pursue, strike and tackle. That's what he needs.
Czech the hudl if you so wish.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/6217513/5abc8d273452a50d1801d582
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If he will get his last name legally changed I say offer him.
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WSU material
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Willingham is the worst name possible, but Jaymason makes up for it. Might be the name of my future son.
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Pronounced with soft J I presume.BlastDoor said:Willingham is the worst name possible, but Jaymason makes up for it. Might be the name of my future son.
Yaymason Hernandez? -
Yaymason Arroyo Neto. Espetacular. Sensacional.dnc said:
Pronounced with soft J I presume.BlastDoor said:Willingham is the worst name possible, but Jaymason makes up for it. Might be the name of my future son.
Yaymason Hernandez?
I feel like my bored skills are shit this offseason. A while ago I would be able to answer this with a funny and witty poast. Nowadays, I just feel mediocre. -
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@Dennis_DeYoung where do you think this guy falls in relation to Alishauwan Taylor and Orin Patu? Taylor seems like an underrated SAM prospect to me and Patu maybe more of a BUCK but all of them are intriguring, fringe dudes who could develop into good players.
Also, not sure if you've seen Jamin Faalogo but I think he's another interesting prospect. Listed at 6-3, 240 and lines up all over the place. The guy even takes snaps at corner.
https://247sports.com/Player/Jamin-Faalogo-46049840
http://www.hudl.com/v/28CgKH
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I think it would be fitting to see the last name willingham on a jersey, and i hope he lacks comportment and loves the say who chant.
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I’m for it as long as he can wear number 012
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I like him better than Taylor by a bunch. The worry with Patu is that he's got to gain a TON of weight, however, I like Patu. If I knew how actually tall these guys were it'd be easier to make an assessment. The pictures of Willingham next to Coop make it look like he's a legit 6-3. With Patu, I just don't know.ToddTurnerLIVES said:@Dennis_DeYoung where do you think this guy falls in relation to Alishauwan Taylor and Orin Patu? Taylor seems like an underrated SAM prospect to me and Patu maybe more of a BUCK but all of them are intriguring, fringe dudes who could develop into good players.
Also, not sure if you've seen Jamin Faalogo but I think he's another interesting prospect. Listed at 6-3, 240 and lines up all over the place. The guy even takes snaps at corner.
https://247sports.com/Player/Jamin-Faalogo-46049840
http://www.hudl.com/v/28CgKH
I don't like the idea of taking LBs under 6-2 in any circumstance.
Not a huge fan of the Fa'alogo kid. His hudl says 6-2, 220. He is a bit stiff. He looks like a kid that SJSU or something like that might have some interest in. He might sneak up to a WSU or Oregon State, but he just doesn't move with the fluidity.
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Welp - got measured at the opening and I'm out: 6-0, 208, 4.8, 32 vert. That's WSU/OSU territory.
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Still for it as long as he wears 012Dennis_DeYoung said:Welp - got measured at the opening and I'm out: 6-0, 208, 4.8, 32 vert. That's WSU/OSU territory.