DL Project - 7 ft 440lbs

#51
#51
Watch his tape. He moves like a 2 year old rumbling around the living room in a diaper.

Total Novelty. Surprised the school also doesn't have a goat that kicks field goals.

No he don't. I got a 2 year old and my old butt can barely keep up with him.

My son is way faster than that guy.
 
#56
#56
Or a mule named Gus!

hey be nice to Mules :hi:

if he lost around 10 to 15 pounds we might be surprised at the increase in speed :)

I say give him a chance,he evidently has the strength,he was shoving linemen backwards with his arm

from the article

" He excels in the weight room"

put him in the middle of the D line and he will tie up 2 or 3 linemen,giving the other 3 a shot at the QB

red shirt him and make him live in the weight room,he may well be worth the time as a project player
 
#57
#57
This kid has zero athleticism. Which is understandable given his stature. No way he plays power 5 football. Mack Crowder would destroy this guy.
 
#59
#59
Just a fat body. If he leaned up and got some strength and some speed he could be deadly. He would need to shed some serious weight though. I'd take him just to say we had a 7 footer.
 
#61
#61
Mentions us as a team he hopes will consider him after he conditions and plays at the juco level. Can you imagine going up against this guy?!

Freakish 7-foot, 440-pound lineman picks a school

It's odd that the four teams he mentioned were Tennessee, Arizona St., Boise St., and Montana. The other three make sense, since he's from California, but I'm wondering how Tennessee is on his radar?
 
#64
#64
I've never understood why every team doesn't recruit a 7+ foot guy just to try to block fgs, guaranteed they could block 3-4 a year especially on the long ones.
 
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#66
#66
I've never understood why every team doesn't recruit a 7+ foot guy just to try to block fgs, guaranteed they could block 3-4 a year especially on the long ones.

U don't think smaller guys are getting up higher with their vertical?
 

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