Question for Lance Roffers on incoming DT class

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In your study, you said DT was the position that most co-related with athletic testing. What do our 3 guys and hopefully a 4th in Harrison-Hunte....Look like? Any testing results for them? I think you said Munoz was disappointing as as frosh or soph, but that was couple years ago and he weighed around 200 at the time. Any other results for these guys?
 
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Blissett is probably the most athletic DT in the country in the 2019 class.

Strength numbers arent up there(Typical for NY football players) but athletically he is probably unmatched by any other DT in the country.
 
Lance,

Any chance you could rank our incoming DTs....Blissett, Holley, Munoz, the UCLA grad and Hunte if he signs?

My seat of the pants ranking: Blissett, Hunte, UCLA guy, Holley and Munoz.
 
In your study, you said DT was the position that most co-related with athletic testing. What do our 3 guys and hopefully a 4th in Harrison-Hunte....Look like? Any testing results for them? I think you said Munoz was disappointing as as frosh or soph, but that was couple years ago and he weighed around 200 at the time. Any other results for these guys?

Hey, thanks for the question. The 2019 recruiting stuff is going to be "Part 2" of the series. I'll cover everything with the recruits for Miami in this class, compare it to the same peer group of teams as there were in Part 1, and this time I'm expanding it t include every ACC team and where they rank as well. Stay tuned for that one. It's actually finished, I'm just waiting for a bit closer to signing day to make any late additions/subtractions from the teams after we see some movement.

Unfortunately, not every player tests at the combine events, and Harrison-Hunte didn't test.

Part 3 is going to cover the entire roster after recruiting is set and how they fare in the metrics for each position. Part 4 is going to be a "what did we learn" section focusing on things that stood out to me, such as the fact that almost every successful QB scores a certain number in the short shuttle (slow feet don't eat).

Hope it's well-received.
 
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Hey, thanks for the question. The 2019 recruiting stuff is going to be "Part 2" of the series. I'll cover everything with the recruits for Miami in this class, compare it to the same peer group of teams as there were in Part 1, and this time I'm expanding it t include every ACC team and where they rank as well. Stay tuned for that one. It's actually finished, I'm just waiting for a bit closer to signing day to make any late additions/subtractions from the teams after we see some movement.

Unfortunately, not every player tests at the combine events, and Harrison-Hunte didn't test.

Part 3 is going to cover the entire roster after recruiting is set and how they fare in the metrics for each position. Part 4 is going to be a "what did we learn" section focusing on things that stood out to me, such as the fact that almost every successful QB scores a certain number in the short shuttle (slow feet don't eat).

Hope it's well-received.
If anyone complains it’s “too long and boring” forward me over the name please

Can’t wait.
 
@Drewny1 I saw on Blissett Twitter page and he was observed squatting over 500lbs and benching over 300lbs. Pretty decent strength coming out of highschool not sure about him not being strong. maybe it's because he's from New York is the reason you might feel that way which is not understandable. obviously he needs a college strength and conditioning program like every freshman coming out of highschool and his athletisim and quickness is superior for his size.
 
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@Drewny1 I saw on Blissett Twitter page and he was observed squatting over 500lbs and benching over 300lbs. Pretty decent strength coming out of highschool not sure about him not being strong. maybe it's because he's from New York is the reason you might feel that way which is not understandable. obviously he needs a college strength and conditioning program like every freshman coming out of highschool and his athletisim and quickness is superior for his size.

If he is hitting those numbers now that means he has drastically improved his strength because the last report I saw on him was he needed to get stronger.
 
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