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@Zbrod95 they sleep?
Not great stats to use on the recruiting trail."This year, 319 draft hopefuls have been invited to the week-long event in Indianapolis. Alabama (13), Georgia (12), LSU (9), Michigan (9), Florida (9), TCU (9), Clemson (8) and Ohio State (8) lead the way with the most selections, but schools like Northwestern (4), North Dakota State (3) and Houston (3) will also be well represented inside Lucas Oil Stadium. "
1 corner and 3 RB yea aight.
Jacob Copeland being on that list seems surprising to me...
Thad FranklinWho running 4.22 this year? @Memnon
Dam Cincinnati had insane speed
Thad Franklin
I predict that they will all be slower than 247 predicts.Dam Cincinnati had insane speed
I remember Chaney putting Toa Toa on his *** as CIO would say.the only one who looked the part vs bama was TS, dude body slammed someone
At the 6:22 min mark Ivey got left in the dust just unreal
At the 1:00, & 1:36 min mark Rique showed off his speed even tho still was big plays lol
Yea guys never run as fast as some predict ahead of timeI predict that they will all be slower than 247 predicts.
Yea that's what I think too has to keep refining his technique and funny thing is in the senior bowl practices he was locking things down but very aggressive and hands on in those practices. He goes to the right scheme DC in the league he'll light it upThe problem w/ Tyrique is not his speed, it’s his technique. It’s inconsistent; also he missed a ton of tackles while taking bad angles.
My worry w/ him is in the NFL, it’s a no touch league. Look no further than the ticky tack call in the SB that propelled KC to the SB victory. Tyrique will have to rely upon footwork & less grabbing. He practices great, but in game, yeah he’s better than Ivey, but the past few seasons we’ve seen his share of getting smoked, bad angles, & tackling issues.
Hopefully he has a great combine, interviews well, & get in to the 2nd round.