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Kole Taylor, West Virginia Mountaineers, Tight End
Kole Taylor is a Tight End from Grand Junction, CO.
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Wont take an OV to Colorado so wont stay there. Washington, Cal, Mizzou, LSU already go OVs. PSU next weekend. If we wanna be in it he has to cancel that last one. Very intriguing kid moving like that at 6'7,Kid is 6'7 228lbs with a 4.63 shuttle & had 29rec 510yds with 8TD's at 17.6 ypc.
Very talented TE, I think we're a lil late though, going to Washington or staying home at Colorado.
He has the height and a little more than the weight of Ted Hendricks (6’7”, 220 lbs). Do we like him at TE or do you see a potential DE here???Wont take an OV to Colorado so wont stay there. Washington, Cal, Mizzou, LSU already go OVs. PSU next weekend. If we wanna be in it he has to cancel that last one. Very intriguing kid moving like that at 6'7,
Kole Taylor, West Virginia Mountaineers, Tight End
Kole Taylor is a Tight End from Grand Junction, CO.247sports.com
Do you know for a fact that Saban's analysts get paid six figures? I've read that they get much less. It's kind of a remedial position after you get bounced from your last job and want to reinvigorate your resume while you get back in the market for the hoped-for next higher paying position. A year as an analyst under Saban probably looks great on a resume.He looks like the kind of out of state player that Howard, Jimmy, Dennis and Butch would get. I think his film is better than the Las Vegas 5* that has been offered. I get the feeling that Enos benifitted from the Sabin 100 analyst's all making 6 figures to know where the most talented players are in all 50 states. Or even Obama's 57 states.
Do you know for a fact that Saban's analysts get paid six figures? I've read that they get much less. It's kind of a remedial position after you get bounced from your last job and want to reinvigorate your resume while you get back in the market for the hoped-for next higher paying position. A year as an analyst under Saban probably looks great on a resume.
Do you know for a fact that Saban's analysts get paid six figures? I've read that they get much less. It's kind of a remedial position after you get bounced from your last job and want to reinvigorate your resume while you get back in the market for the hoped-for next higher paying position. A year as an analyst under Saban probably looks great on a resume.
100 analysts was an overstaement. But have on good source that $6 figures is the norm for name guys. And just to put it out there, expect Bama within 6 months of ther season opener the year hire an analyst with iside knowledge of UM. They hired Chris Weinke (former FSU Heisman) to be an analyst the tyear they opened with them.
The guys they hire are smart. Is in an NFL operation. The do more than drop bags. They do the best evaluation and development (along with Clemson). They just make sure they get the kids they believe are best