Anthony Schwartz

Sign this kid up as an athlete. Shirt him if need be, but find him a position.

You can NEVER have to many elite athletes.

True, but we have so many different needs to fill and the WR position is stacked this year. I think in most years, you take a kid like this just on his speed alone, but its not this year. Kinda like CJ last year, he was a take because of his potential and speed, but would probably be on the outside looking in with the 2018 DB class. Now things can change, kid could blow up and develop, or we could just outright miss on some targets.

Agree
 

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I think he put up Berrios numbers, bruh. Like 1 catch per game. lol.

Keep your track team on the track. I want FOOTBALL PLAYERS. There's a reason teams don't just import their track stars to fill up their WR depth charts.

A lot of football players run track and the scenario you gave is dumb as funk.

So let me reiterate, Mr. Bolt. If running track matters worth a lick, why don't teams just import their track stars to play WR?

There is a reason one of the sports is called "track", and one of the sports is called "football". They're not the same thing.

Your comments are completely retarded. There have been plenty of athletes that were good at both. Schwartz shows football ability. He's not just out there running a straight line. He shows good hands and he catches a couple in traffic. He shows elusiveness with the ball in his hands. PLUS HE HAS YET TO PLAY HIS SENIOR SEASON.

lol the mental gymnastics you fools have to go through to prop up your favorites. smdh.

You have this apparently WORLD CLASS track stud on your football team being recruited to play WR. Yet he makes barely any plays for an entire year and his highlight clip shows literally TWO CATCHES. This is from his ENTIRE JUNIOR YEAR HIGHLIGHT TAPE.

This is the same shi* with Elijah ".75 catches per game" Moore. You all are so enamored with worthless camp drills and track results.

Football is NOT PLAYED ON THE TRACK OR IN SOME NIKE CAMP.

yea, but you can take athletes with limited football productivity and leverage their physical ability with coaching in a good system to get results. See Antonio Gates and Jimmy Grahm. Sometimes you have to look at the player's skill-set and project that ability within the larger framework of your system. Scouts do it every year. Njoku is more athlete than football player thus far but he's gonna go 1st round because of his potential. The kid doesn't have to be Sam Bruce or have crazy film to end up being a good football player.
 
Sign this kid up as an athlete. Shirt him if need be, but find him a position.

You can NEVER have to many elite athletes.

True, but we have so many different needs to fill and the WR position is stacked this year. I think in most years, you take a kid like this just on his speed alone, but its not this year. Kinda like CJ last year, he was a take because of his potential and speed, but would probably be on the outside looking in with the 2018 DB class. Now things can change, kid could blow up and develop, or we could just outright miss on some targets.

CJ would've been a take this year IMO, but agree with the sentiment. We aren't going to sign Schwartz & surtain jr., but we will be more than fine with cycle
 
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Agree with mahoney

He's dead wrong though.

There's nothing wrong with what he said. Real coaches do it all the time. Not internet guy like you who really don't know chit about these kids except for what you hear from other people/ rivals/scout etc. and what you see on some vide. Don 't pretend you like you can have a nice scouting report for all these guys you claim are elite prospects. How many games have you watched? How many camps have you been tow personally? How many of these kids have you seen personally?
 
dude is fast and may be a great player but people put way too much stock on 40 and 100m times
 
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He named his Top 10 yesterday.

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kid just ran a 10.15 100m to break jeff demps fl relays record

He might want to seriously consider leaving football alone, and focusing on track. THAT fast as an 11th grader is way beyond elite and special.

This kid should be running under 10 while he's still in high school next year.

Unless he LOVES football, I'd be telling him to hang up the football cleats and just keep the track spikes.
 
Offer the kid a track scholarship along with the younger Burns. Don't let them OV or get an official offer for football that way they can practice with the football team if they want and the scholarship will still count towards track.
 
Offer the kid a track scholarship along with the younger Burns. Don't let them OV or get an official offer for football that way they can practice with the football team if they want and the scholarship will still count towards track.


Don't work like that homie, that's the bear Bryant rule. Second they practice with the football team they are counted as football players
 
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kid just ran a 10.15 100m to break jeff demps fl relays record

He might want to seriously consider leaving football alone, and focusing on track. THAT fast as an 11th grader is way beyond elite and special.

This kid should be running under 10 while he's still in high school next year.

Unless he LOVES football, I'd be telling him to hang up the football cleats and just keep the track spikes.

Maybe cause he realizes you can do both. If the kid loves both sports he'll probably do both unless he starts running under 10, well below under 10 consistently things could change.
 
A lot of football players run track and the scenario you gave is dumb as funk.

So let me reiterate, Mr. Bolt. If running track matters worth a lick, why don't teams just import their track stars to play WR?

There is a reason one of the sports is called "track", and one of the sports is called "football". They're not the same thing.

Your comments are completely retarded. There have been plenty of athletes that were good at both. Schwartz shows football ability. He's not just out there running a straight line. He shows good hands and he catches a couple in traffic. He shows elusiveness with the ball in his hands. PLUS HE HAS YET TO PLAY HIS SENIOR SEASON.

lol the mental gymnastics you fools have to go through to prop up your favorites. smdh.

You have this apparently WORLD CLASS track stud on your football team being recruited to play WR. Yet he makes barely any plays for an entire year and his highlight clip shows literally TWO CATCHES. This is from his ENTIRE JUNIOR YEAR HIGHLIGHT TAPE.

This is the same shi* with Elijah ".75 catches per game" Moore. You all are so enamored with worthless camp drills and track results.

Football is NOT PLAYED ON THE TRACK OR IN SOME NIKE CAMP.

yea, but you can take athletes with limited football productivity and leverage their physical ability with coaching in a good system to get results. See Antonio Gates and Jimmy Grahm. Sometimes you have to look at the player's skill-set and project that ability within the larger framework of your system. Scouts do it every year. Njoku is more athlete than football player thus far but he's gonna go 1st round because of his potential. The kid doesn't have to be Sam Bruce or have crazy film to end up being a good football player.

This kid's speed is so exceptional, if we don't try to get him, it's a mistake. He's worth whatever gamble it is to give him a scholly solely on his potential ability to blow the tops off defenses and what that opens up underneath.
 
REPEAT. This kid has world class speed. REPEAT.

Why isn't he housing TDs every **** game?

Should be a MAJOR red flag.

smh. You one of those non athletic kids who doesn't get it even as an internet fan. What kinda offense do they run? Who else is featured on said offense? What's the offensive philosophy? Who's the Qb?

****, you're you own red flag with some of the post you come up with . I can't believe you hit reply with some of this chit you be talkin like dam... did this dude just **** on himself yet claim to be a heavy healthy sweater since the **** is clear?
 
kid just ran a 10.15 100m to break jeff demps fl relays record

He might want to seriously consider leaving football alone, and focusing on track. THAT fast as an 11th grader is way beyond elite and special.

This kid should be running under 10 while he's still in high school next year.

Unless he LOVES football, I'd be telling him to hang up the football cleats and just keep the track spikes.

Maybe cause he realizes you can do both. If the kid loves both sports he'll probably do both unless he starts running under 10, well below under 10 consistently things could change.

IMO, based on the kid's production to date, his entire football game will be based on his elite speed. If that's the case, a football injury to his lower extremities could derail his professional prospects in both sports.

If he leaves high school running under 10, he has a definite future as a professional sprinter. There is no way this kid has already peaked. So, if I knew him ... I'd have him think long and hard about the risk-reward proposition.

Defensive players at major D1 football programs are monsters. It's not close to high school ...
 
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