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Tariq runs a 4.5 in his 40 since his senior year and his correct height and weight is 6'3 200...Let's just start there. His grades are very good so idk where that info came from. Yes he's very underrated and Miami will be Glad they found him. Oh and he doesn't run track and field so IDK where that 100m time came from either it's obviously a mistake. He's a needle in the haystack.
He has other offers from UMASS, Georgia Tech, Memphis, NC State, Gs, GEORGIA State, Tulane and a few more.
6'3 200? Does he have the frame to put on 25lbs and play LB ala Spence/Grace?
Didn't take long for the " add weight , change position" post.
I'm a firm believer in the Jimmy Johnson rule. I don't want plodding behemoths getting their ankles broken by quicker, faster opposing players. In this era of the spread formation and read option, the last thing we need are defenders who can't run with their counterparts on offense.
I feel ya but not every player isn't capable of switching and maybe he's better at the position he's playing.
Posters here are obsessed with making every te over 240 a ol, any wr over 6'3 200 a te, any db over 6'2 200 a lb.
One example Cribby is the "forced" bulk they put on Anthony Chickillo when he was here. He got up to 270-280. He benching 400+ squatting 500, etc. but even that muscle bulk slowed him down. He just did not have the genetics to carry that kind of weight without loosing speed and quickness. He dropped back to about 250 and made the Steelers roster.
David Njoku when he arrived was listed at 6-4 and 218 and got up to 245 with little loss of athletic ability. He high jumped on the track team at the U.. 6-10 and nearly 240 lbs.
D. Perryman arrived here at about 210 and built up to 240 kept his quickness and strength levels went through the roof. He plays for the Chargers.
Each player is different