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Kourt Williams, 2020 4* LB, Bellflower (St. John Bosco), CA (Offered)

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  • HuskyClaws
    HuskyClaws Member Posts: 1,170
    His testing numbers are insane. I'm in.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    He currently has the highest SPARQ rating in the country. I honestly DGAF about tape at that point.

    Verified 6'1 216, 4.6 40, 4.09 shuttle(!), 41" PB, 39.3" vert.

    Our coaching staff can turn that into something. Or he might be the next Milo. EWIWBI.

    #LittyvILLe

    Also he looks black black so he's not coming here.

    Exactly
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    I mean, his film is ok.

    He got fucked by clownshoes Martinez lol against Mater Dei
    This one time he got beat by a kid we wanted who is a year older than him, he must suck!
  • NorwegianHusky
    NorwegianHusky Member Posts: 3,425

    He currently has the highest SPARQ rating in the country. I honestly DGAF about tape at that point.

    Verified 6'1 216, 4.6 40, 4.09 shuttle(!), 41" PB, 39.3" vert.

    Our coaching staff can turn that into something. Or he might be the next Milo. EWIWBI.

    #LittyvILLe

    Also he looks black black so he's not coming here.

    Exactly
    Also his tape is still pretty good. The make-up speed is evident both in pursuit, going to the sideline, and in coverage.

    He might be relying a lot on his athleticism, but the athleticism shows up. That's one of the main things you look for in high school film.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Wait....so our coaches know what they are doing?
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    As a WIL, I could see him in our D. He's basically an athletically gifted Keishawn Bierria body type. However, his film is like watching someone learn to play madden on easy.

    He moves fast, but he wastes a lot of time and space going in the wrong directions. I'm sure he'd be good eventually for us... I like other WILs this cycle a lot better. I guess the whole thing rests on whether we feel like we can coach him to know what he's doing.

    The problem is intuition is such a big part of football... toss up for me.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    Intuition can be learned. To a degree.

    Natural athleticism like that is always a great thing as the coaches can work on the instincts and brain.