According to @SonicsDawg, LV is a plan B for Odunze and Bryant is a take no matter what.
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Thinking superchronicdawg is full of shit. Isn’t LV and Bryant both slot guys?
I think so too. It doesn't seem to fit. We seem to be after big guys on the outside. If Ofynze doesn't happen then I think they just content themselves with Raccanelli and McMillan plus either Bryant or LVBS.
According to @SonicsDawg, LV is a plan B for Odunze and Bryant is a take no matter what.
Let’s pretend I believe this... do the coaches straight up say “we can’t take your commitment now but we’ll let you know when we can and see if you’re still interested?”
Then how do they keep the kid interested when deep down they only want him if they miss on their preferred option...
I get side chicks and that game.
I get sales and managing sales reps and that game.
I don’t get the art of recruiting. Maybe I’m just too honest for that game.
Thinking superchronicdawg is full of shit. Isn’t LV and Bryant both slot guys?
Our staff has a rep for being completely up front with people about this kind of stuff.
Other schools have a rep for being shady and going silent on guys after they have committed and all that shit once the bigger fish come around interested.
I don’t think it’s that hard to believe that the staff is extremely honest with these guys. Could be wrong because but just what I’m hearing from my sources.
These camps (at least the highlights) are so dumb. Most of the routes the WR's run are 2 and 3 moves per route and are useless. Time for some real football.
I was asleep on this guy until today. For some reason I thought he was like a jaydon mickens type. Fuck I was wrong. I will be absolutely thrilled if he commits.
Went back and watched his film, a couple things standout:
1. Ball skills. Kid has hands on both sides of the ball. One handed grabs at the camps are one thing, doing it in a game is another. He pulls it off multiple times. Best highlight reel hands for a UW receiver recruit I can remember since Kasen (nowhere near Kasen's explosive leaping skills though).
2. Route running. As others have noted, he looks like a slot receiver with a variety of subtle moves to get open. Reminds me of Doug Baldwin* a bit in that he can shake people on a route very well but isn't making anybody miss after the catch or in the open field. His KOR/PR highlights are pretty sad. But without the ball in his hands he can definitely sell he's going one way and then go the other.
Kid's not a blazer, isn't especially strong and he's not going to make a bunch of people miss with the ball in his hands, but can get open and he can catch which are the two most important attributes for a WR. I'd rather have Gary Bryant as the slot in this class but LVBS wouldn't be a disappointment at all. He'd be a great compliment to McMillan, Odunze and Sawyer.
These camps (at least the highlights) are so dumb. Most of the routes the WR's run are 2 and 3 moves per route and are useless. Time for some real football.
Went back and watched his film, a couple things standout:
1. Ball skills. Kid has hands on both sides of the ball. One handed grabs at the camps are one thing, doing it in a game is another. He pulls it off multiple times. Best highlight reel hands for a UW receiver recruit I can remember since Kasen (nowhere near Kasen's explosive leaping skills though).
2. Route running. As others have noted, he looks like a slot receiver with a variety of subtle moves to get open. Reminds me of Doug Baldwin* a bit in that he can shake people on a route very well but isn't making anybody miss after the catch or in the open field. His KOR/PR highlights are pretty sad. But without the ball in his hands he can definitely sell he's going one way and then go the other.
Kid's not a blazer, isn't especially strong and he's not going to make a bunch of people miss with the ball in his hands, but can get open and he can catch which are the two most important attributes for a WR. I'd rather have Gary Bryant as the slot in this class but LVBS wouldn't be a disappointment at all. He'd be a great compliment to McMillan, Odunze and Sawyer.
Went back and watched his film, a couple things standout:
1. Ball skills. Kid has hands on both sides of the ball. One handed grabs at the camps are one thing, doing it in a game is another. He pulls it off multiple times. Best highlight reel hands for a UW receiver recruit I can remember since Kasen (nowhere near Kasen's explosive leaping skills though).
2. Route running. As others have noted, he looks like a slot receiver with a variety of subtle moves to get open. Reminds me of Doug Baldwin* a bit in that he can shake people on a route very well but isn't making anybody miss after the catch or in the open field. His KOR/PR highlights are pretty sad. But without the ball in his hands he can definitely sell he's going one way and then go the other.
Kid's not a blazer, isn't especially strong and he's not going to make a bunch of people miss with the ball in his hands, but can get open and he can catch which are the two most important attributes for a WR. I'd rather have Gary Bryant as the slot in this class but LVBS wouldn't be a disappointment at all. He'd be a great compliment to McMillan, Odunze and Sawyer.
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Other schools have a rep for being shady and going silent on guys after they have committed and all that shit once the bigger fish come around interested.
I don’t think it’s that hard to believe that the staff is extremely honest with these guys. Could be wrong because but just what I’m hearing from my sources.
Recruiting his own damn position so he has as many dudes as possible to help win a championship.
1. Ball skills. Kid has hands on both sides of the ball. One handed grabs at the camps are one thing, doing it in a game is another. He pulls it off multiple times. Best highlight reel hands for a UW receiver recruit I can remember since Kasen (nowhere near Kasen's explosive leaping skills though).
2. Route running. As others have noted, he looks like a slot receiver with a variety of subtle moves to get open. Reminds me of Doug Baldwin* a bit in that he can shake people on a route very well but isn't making anybody miss after the catch or in the open field. His KOR/PR highlights are pretty sad. But without the ball in his hands he can definitely sell he's going one way and then go the other.
Kid's not a blazer, isn't especially strong and he's not going to make a bunch of people miss with the ball in his hands, but can get open and he can catch which are the two most important attributes for a WR. I'd rather have Gary Bryant as the slot in this class but LVBS wouldn't be a disappointment at all. He'd be a great compliment to McMillan, Odunze and Sawyer.
*Not saying he's as good as ADB, don't twist