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Im not aware of any safety, college or pro, who is 225 unless they are 63 like Kam Chancellor. But maybe Beasley is an athletic freak. Idk I havent even watched his highlightsOr the ultimate enforcer strong safety that every WR, he plays against, has their head on a swivel trying to find out where he is lined up. The kinda SS that RBs don't want to be hit by in the 4th quarter, at least that's my hope
Im not aware of any safety, college or pro, who is 225 unless they are 63 like Kam Chancellor. But maybe Beasley is an athletic freak. Idk I havent even watched his highlights
Yall must have missed seeing Jack Tatum.Oakland safety.
Only DB I can remember who killed someone by hitting so hard.The guy who died-Daryl Stingley.Look it up!!!
Really dude? Stingley didnt die, he was paralyzed on a freak hit, not because Tatum, who was a ferocious hitter, hit him so hard he broke his neck or spine....look it up.
Now this kid would be a great pickup.
Looks like I spoke too soon about Jeremy Pruitt's talent evaluation skills. He's not prioritizing some of the guys I would have priorized highly (i.e. Woodi Washington) but he's picking up some good players like this kid and Wanya Morris.
I'm liking the way recruiting is going so far.
Im sure CJP is relived to know you approve of his evaluation skills.Now this kid would be a great pickup.
Looks like I spoke too soon about Jeremy Pruitt's talent evaluation skills. He's not prioritizing some of the guys I would have priorized highly (i.e. Woodi Washington) but he's picking up some good players like this kid and Wanya Morris.
I'm liking the way recruiting is going so far.
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Now this kid would be a great pickup.
Looks like I spoke too soon about Jeremy Pruitt's talent evaluation skills. He's not prioritizing some of the guys I would have priorized highly (i.e. Woodi Washington) but he's picking up some good players like this kid and Wanya Morris.
I'm liking the way recruiting is going so far.
STOCK RISING
S/RB Aaron Beasley, Franklin, Ga.
Beasley, a three-star prospect whos capable of playing on either side of the ball, has been high on Tennessee for the past few months, and the Vols remain one of the favorites to land him as he approaches a likely summer decision. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound Beasley most recently returned to Knoxville on April 21 for Tennessees spring-ending Orange and White Game, visiting the Vols for the third time in less than two months, and theyre still believed to be one of the teams to beat for him, along with Auburn and Florida State. He could be ready to make his choice as early as this month.
Probably, wishful thinking by me. I wonder what Atwater's playing weight was in the 80s ? I know, different era, but I still love an intimidating safety.
Edit: looks like Atwater was 6'3 and only 218