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And there it is lmaoThe Minnesota mod says he’s UF’s to lose if they offer. Said that’s his dream school
And there it is lmaoThe Minnesota mod says he’s UF’s to lose if they offer. Said that’s his dream school
People aren't understanding he's a wrestler. Ask @Elijah's Biggest Fan about her sons issues with strength and weight because of basketball. Wrestling is 100 times harder than that.Yes, the OLB are that big, they are similar to DEs in a 4-3. 240-270 even. Also not every kid that comes in. Need to gain weight, some of them need to lose weight. I remember them bulking up Chickilo and making him slow af. He went to the league and dropped the weight and looked like a different player, playing LB for the Steelers.
Also remember Shaq saying he went from 250, to like 230 from his FR to SO years. Some of these kids are carrying too much weight in high school and some of it is not natural growth weight. This guy looks like he is already in a college weight room.
People aren't understanding he's a wrestler. Ask @Elijah's Biggest Fan about her sons issues with strength and weight because of basketball. Wrestling is 100 times harder than that.
He's never had time to carry his real weight or work year round on football. He doesn't need to change his his body , he needs to unleash it on football. I'm basing this off conversations with former wrestlers, it's brutal.
I could very well be wrong but he doesn't have bad weight , nowhere close.
If he's really 260-265 right now, he's likely to end up a 3-4 End or 4-3 DT. Doesn't look like he's an Edge guy, but it's just limited film.
Yeah basketball isn't in the stratosphere as wreaking. All though for a DL it can hurt weight and gaining size. Wrestlers are lunatics for what they have to go through , mentally and physically. The weight watching is next level. That's why I say this kid might go ham once he's all football .Basketball is a walk in the park. Football 2 days in august is tough, but wrestling is on another level of conditioning. Wrestlers are worked from the core out, even if they carried a little extra weight in the offseason they know how to shed it. They're trained to do it. Also every wrestling coach i've met is a f'ing maniac.
He's Miamis unless maybe UF offers.
You are correct for most weight classes but not the heavyweight division. I wrestled and coached HS so am pretty familiar with it. Lots of wrestlers cut weight during the season with the exception of heavyweights. The heavyweight class used to go from 225-275 in Hawaii. The only time you need to cut weight is if you are trying to get below the 275 limit. Most of our heavy weights were football players and they did not cut weight. We weren't able to lift during the season because of the amount practices and recovery time needed but most guys don't lose weight during the season unless it's intentional. A lot of heavy weights trying to gain weight to get closer to the 275 limit. That would be my guess with Pyburn.People aren't understanding he's a wrestler. Ask @Elijah's Biggest Fan about her sons issues with strength and weight because of basketball. Wrestling is 100 times harder than that.
He's never had time to carry his real weight or work year round on football. He doesn't need to change his his body , he needs to unleash it on football. I'm basing this off conversations with former wrestlers, it's brutal.
I could very well be wrong but he doesn't have bad weight , nowhere close.
I can't get a decent read on him because of mixed reports and only that highlight film. He plays standing up in HS and looks like he may be 230-240. Then you have some people saying he wrestled (as in weighed in) at 260? He moves in straight lines. I don't see the lateral quickness for LB (off the ball). If you take what he showed on that film only, he sorta projects like a Jake Lichtenstein.what you see him as?. I dont think hes in the 260's.
Definitely. Football always has a few of those kids who don't love it and do it for the clout or whatever, but wrestling ain't like that. It separates the weak out quick.Yeah basketball isn't in the stratosphere as wreaking. All though for a DL it can hurt weight and gaining size. Wrestlers are lunatics for what they have to go through , mentally and physically. The weight watching is next level. That's why I say this kid might go ham once he's all football .
You don’t think he could project into a Dont’a Hightower type? He played inside in a two gap 34 at Bolles. Seemed to fit the system well.I can't get a decent read on him because of mixed reports and only that highlight film. He plays standing up in HS and looks like he may be 230-240. Then you have some people saying he wrestled (as in weighed in) at 260? He moves in straight lines. I don't see the lateral quickness for LB (off the ball). If you take what he showed on that film only, he sorta projects like a Jake Lichtenstein.
Would have to see him way more. I didn't see that lateral quickness in those short highlights. He looked like the f'in juggernaught, which I know is often the case in filling gaps in that 3-4 ILB position. But, first I'm not sure we go 3-4 2-gap. And, second, I think this kid is likely to get significantly bigger if what people say about his weight is true. Hightower was like 260 going into the NFL and could really run.You don’t think he could project into a Dont’a Hightower type? He played inside in a two gap 34 at Bolles. Seemed to fit the system well.
Friend of mine from HS wrestled throughout college and coaches on the US National team now. He was always a freak athletically. Threw weight in the gym had hardly any body fat. Look at Gable Steveson. He’s an absolute freak. A lot of those guys would’ve been DLs if they played football from day one.People aren't understanding he's a wrestler. Ask @Elijah's Biggest Fan about her sons issues with strength and weight because of basketball. Wrestling is 100 times harder than that.
He's never had time to carry his real weight or work year round on football. He doesn't need to change his his body , he needs to unleash it on football. I'm basing this off conversations with former wrestlers, it's brutal.
I could very well be wrong but he doesn't have bad weight , nowhere close.
Probably beefs up to wrestle at that weightIf he is wrestling at 265, then he walking around at 270-275.
I actually called a friend who has a kid at Union county and they played Bolles. He knew exactly the kid I was describing Lol. He said he wrecked shop. He also said he’s a legit 6’2-6’3 250-260 and ripped. Which isn’t shocking with him being a wrestler. He was really impressed and he’s not easily impressed.Friend of mine from HS wrestled throughout college and coaches on the US National team now. He was always a freak athletically. Threw weight in the gym had hardly any body fat. Look at Gable Steveson. He’s an absolute freak. A lot of those guys would’ve been DLs if they played football from day one.
He wrestled at 220 , then played at 255-260. He doesn’t even look like the same person in wrestling pic.Probably beefs up to wrestle at that weight
You don’t think we can have him drop 20 pounds? I mean, he’s only 6’3.This kid is already 255. He’s a five technique or maybe even a three technique down the road. He’s not playing lb that’s for sure