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Orange_Juiced
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You're right. I saw that he is very strong but I was also thinking about conditioning and the longer season and greater competition he will have to deal with in college. Wonder if they will want him to lose a few pounds and run a lot more. Anyway hope he has a spectacular career at UT and then the NFL if he wants. GBO
It's a little messed up that Rivals has KM at 4* and QD at 2*. I usually just check Rivals(free). I don't check each site religiously.
I know "star ratings" are subjective, but Rivals seems to vary way off sometimes.
- Scout"McKenzie wasn't rated in anyone's top 100 going in to his junior season," said national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, who covers the West. "Fast forward a year later and the defensive tackle is now the No. 1 rated player in the entire country. McKenzie did it with a dominant junior season and an even more dominant spring. At 6-foot-4, 341 pounds, the big tackle is an absolute load in the middle and combines incredible raw power, violent hands, advanced technique and plus athleticism as well. After a strong week at The Opening in Oregon this past week, McKenzie rise to the top was complete."
Not disputing anything you said but I did read an article recently about his strength.... He so strong and muscular the article said that he may need to modify his workouts to keep from getting too big and too muscular..,. Which can have some point impede his quickness and overall agility.... At least that's what the article said... So I don't think strength will be an issue....