'10 NC DE Prince Shembo

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Weakside DE
Charlotte (NC) Ardrey Kell
Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 225 lbs
Forty: 4.62 secs
Bench max: 325 pounds
Squat max: 545 pounds
GPA: 3.7

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We just offered today.
 
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dude is a freak of nature.

Brice said he was genuine and one of his better interviews fwiw. He was very excited about the offer.
 
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matt is going to love this kid, with those numbers.

But I'll have to go with him here. Those numbers are ri-freakin-diculous
 
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I lived five minutes from ardrey kell and never heard about a stud football player. Very nice stadium though all astro turf.
 
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Quote from Rivals article:

"I was confident from the start," Shembo said of beating his previous bench mark by 10 pounds. "I was just like, 'Get 335!' (Reaves) had a camera in front of himself videotaping me. I wanted to show what I could do. I got the weight, and I was pretty confident."

That's badass
 
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This guy has Leonard Little written all over him.

Imagine Shembo and Copeland in the Tampa 2. Two DE with 4.6 speed coming off the corners.

This staff knows exactly what they are doing.
 
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After reading back on some of his interviews with other teams on Rivals, he seems completely open to anyone willing to recruit him. He obviously does his research and has had positive comments about each school that shows interest. He hasn't really said too much about what he is looking for though, but we probably have as good a chance as anyone.

If he has the game to match his numbers, Orgeron and Monte will be on him like Justin Maclin. I like our chances in that scenario
 
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i love the kids GPA too. I wonder how solid that 6'2'' is? He could be a LB with that speed, but who knows.
 
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And no I really dont like every prospect. I believe that measurables are important, but how kids play on the field is what really matters.

example.....I really like Heaps, but his size is really concerning. I have heard 185 is being very generous on his weight. With that said, I would take him in a heart beat. His video is amazing. If you can play like that, I want ya. He can really throw the ball.
 
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and another, Im not exactly sold on Hendrix either. I really dont like that alot of ppl there wanted the backup instead of him at the beginning of the season. I want to see how he plays this year. That will tell alot if he is really a late bloomer.
 
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I'm not expecting great improvements in Hendrix's overall numbers. He will still be in a limited passing scheme in one of the hardest conferences in America.

But another 1700 yards, 11 TD, and 7 INT year wouldn't cut it.

I'm looking to see something like 2000+ yards, 2:1 TD:INT, 60% completion percentage.
 
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Its cool. Idc. I just want ppl to have fun and they certainly did with all that. Yeah I do like to get into the numbers alot, but the more I look at it the more i see that half of those numbers are prolly wrong unless it comes from a combine.
 
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This guy has Leonard Little written all over him.

Imagine Shembo and Copeland in the Tampa 2. Two DE with 4.6 speed coming off the corners.

This staff knows exactly what they are doing.

Where would we move Jacques Smith? DT?
 
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No way, if anything Copeland would bulk up and go to DT. Hard 2 do when Quarles and Ferguson will be there though.:)

It's a nice problem to have.

I just thought if Copeland and Shembo were legit 4.6 guys, it would be awesome to have them coming off the corners or dropping back into coverage with zone blitz schemes.
 
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It's a nice problem to have.

I just thought if Copeland and Shembo were legit 4.6 guys, it would be awesome to have them coming off the corners or dropping back into coverage with zone blitz schemes.

Smith is no slouch in the speed department either. I've seen him play in person.
 

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