Breakout Players
On defense, there aren't many choices except for the secondary. The front 7 is pretty established and the young guys who play there will probably only get spot duty barring injury. I'm going with Jermaine Kelly. Hopefully he can be a solid starter at CB.
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I know he's already good but I'm going with Shaq Thompson.
I think he's going to be a national name after this year. -
Offense: Perkins - with Stringfellow/ASJ gone the QB is going to need another bigger target. Perkins I think can be pretty decent as one of those new hybrid WR/TE guys who don't block well but are a huge threat down field.
Defense: War daddy JoJo Mathis - he goes to the fridge first in the morning, enough said on that. -
Ross is going to be very good on kick returns. Last season he really improved in the second half. He had a TD against Cal called back. He had that long one to start off the Oregon St game. Then he had the TD against BYU. I wouldn't be surprised if he had 4 TD's this year given the dreckfest schedule.
My pick for D is Shirley if he's still here. He was a sack machine when he was on the field all the time. I think this staff will get a lot out of him. -
Shirley with his 11th year of eligibility should indeed be pretty good with solid coaching.HeretoBeatmyChest said:Ross is going to be very good on kick returns. Last season he really improved in the second half. He had a TD against Cal called back. He had that long one to start off the Oregon St game. Then he had the TD against BYU. I wouldn't be surprised if he had 4 TD's this year given the dreckfest schedule.
My pick for D is Shirley if he's still here. He was a sack machine when he was on the field all the time. I think this staff will get a lot out of him. -
Im gonna go with Miles. He will be helped out by Washington's n/s style and Ross/Mickens stretching the field, but his running ability and poise in the pocket will get him serious recognition.
Defense: Buddha. He'll pick up the D really fast and will be a ball hawk. -
Honest question, is Budda really that good? Dmc pumped that kid like a Macy's parade balloon, which finally got me thinking that he's overrated. I've seen him play a couple times on TV. Athletic as hell, but pretty small.haie said:Im gonna go with Miles. He will be helped out by Washington's n/s style and Ross/Mickens stretching the field, but his running ability and poise in the pocket will get him serious recognition.
Defense: Buddha. He'll pick up the D really fast and will be a ball hawk. -
Offense: Lindquist
Defense: Lagafuinanananana -
I don't know, but Butch G said that Budda was the best player to ever come through Bellevue since he has been coaching. That's some high praise. Biggins said he was the one of the best players at The Opening (the elite camp). We will see if it translates to college, but I think Budda is a football player like Tyrann Mathieu. He's a defensive playmaker.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honest question, is Budda really that good? Dmc pumped that kid like a Macy's parade balloon, which finally got me thinking that he's overrated. I've seen him play a couple times on TV. Athletic as hell, but pretty small.haie said:Im gonna go with Miles. He will be helped out by Washington's n/s style and Ross/Mickens stretching the field, but his running ability and poise in the pocket will get him serious recognition.
Defense: Buddha. He'll pick up the D really fast and will be a ball hawk. -
Yeah I don't necessarily think he'll be a complete player right away but he'll have some timely picks and make enough of an impact to be considered a "break out player" for a true freshman.
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I like to use the word "established." It's what I like to do.





