Roman Rashada 2022 Juco DB

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Offering big bro also keeps someone close to little bro. Everyone is always concerned about kids transferring back home, having his brother at UM would be big. Remember Jaden only lasted like a semester at IMG before he transferred back home. He’s grown a lot of course but this will make sure he’s comfortable.
 
If the kid is 6-3 and 190 add 20 pounds to the as said above and let him play backer for depth and special teams.
 
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Your wrong! Considering we have graves, rogers, davis, clarke, dunson, couch! Outside of couch who has played extensively! We have a young secondary outside of rique, blades and ivey. Porter jus got here. relax cane fam
Clarke even looked better than Couch last year.

We do have serviceable guys that need to make the next step...

That is before Graves comes in who i think if healthy can challenge for some time as well.

We're not there yet but were coming towards having quality cb depth after dealing with rumph debacles.
 
Clarke even looked better than Couch last year.

We do have serviceable guys that need to make the next step...

That is before Graves comes in who i think if healthy can challenge for some time as well.

We're not there yet but were coming towards having quality cb depth after dealing with rumph debacles.
I agree gogeta! Everybody hyping the new staff, well let them work and develop the young pups and some vets!
 
QB looks great on his highlights. I guess my hesitation comes from the fact that he was not the starter his sophomore year, I think he split time this past year (but was the starter) and his teams talent level is heads and shoulders above over any other local school on their schedule. But 6.5 with arm talent and good athleticism does not grow on tress.
 
How talented is the other brother? Isn’t he an edge guy? Even if he looks like a rotational guy we could still use the talent.
 
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He is a 6ft-6.1 and weighs about 190. He is a db that has mostly OLB and DE highlight film. He looks like he is tough and could be a good tackler. Game film looks like he struggles in coverage. I would say he can play on sp teams, maybe a W-ILB if he can add 25, but teaching a DB how to play ILB is going to take a while. Maybe sub-package willy LB that covers man? I don't see him being a starter at DB here.
 
He is a 6ft-6.1 and weighs about 190. He is a db that has mostly OLB and DE highlight film. He looks like he is tough and could be a good tackler. Game film looks like he struggles in coverage. I would say he can play on sp teams, maybe a W-ILB if he can add 25, but teaching a DB how to play ILB is going to take a while. Maybe sub-package willy LB that covers man? I don't see him being a starter at DB here.
the youngest brother or Roman?
 
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I'm generally of the opinion that the top-end quality and importance of JUCOs has waned in recent years.

Will be interesting to see how 4-5 years of free agency and NILs have an impact on JUCO markets.
 
I'm generally of the opinion that the top-end quality and importance of JUCOs has waned in recent years.

Will be interesting to see how 4-5 years of free agency and NILs have an impact on JUCO markets.

I agree and think it's the result of universities and handlers getting involved earlier in the recruiting process, as well as the uptick in high school recruiting in certain bigtime HS football hotbeds. They've all come together to make it so the talented kids qualify (sometimes honestly, sometimes not). If a kid has athletic potential to justify a P5 football scholarship, it's more likely than ever that everyone involved will know where he stands by the start of his junior year and get him the "help" he needs to academically qualify.

Think of a "kid" like Judas Chode.... He was a Grove "kid" who got a "scholarship" to Columbus, got tutored up in reading/language arts (where he was abysmal) and other subjects, then he gets set up "on scholarship" at one of the oldest boarding schools in Connecticut when he's too old to play HS football in Florida, and ultimately easily qualifies for a P5 scholarship at Baga.

Fifteen years ago, there's a much greater chance he slips through the cracks, ends up at a JUCO, has to get his grades up, and then maybe gets a P5 scholarship with 3 years to play 2 and who knows what happens. Today, he's probably an early Day 3 pick in this upcoming draft.
 
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