He handles that curve better and he might go sub 21.
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Who is other dude. Right there with him.He handles that curve better and he might go sub 21.
Jalen Lloyd...a very good football player for Central.Who is other dude. Right there with him.
What position does he want to play in college? What are we projecting him to play and what is Georgia recruiting him to play?
His best offer is UNI so far...Jalen Lloyd...a very good football player for Central.
Err, excuse me, a kid who was a very good football player for Central, and will now be a very good football player for another school(you'll never guess who).
I would say WR first then / rush edge is he can add some weight.What position does he want to play in college? What are we projecting him to play and what is Georgia recruiting him to play?
Listed at 180 on his Rivals page. At 6-5, he could grow into a big WR that presents a big problem for opposing D coordintors. Is he twitchy enough to play rush end?I would say WR first then / rush edge is he can add some weight.
I think WR is the way to go given his build, but I've seen some asst coaches elsewhere saying he could play OLB in a 3-4.Listed at 180 on his Rivals page. At 6-5, he could grow into a big WR that presents a big problem for opposing D coordintors. Is he twitchy enough to play rush end?
I'm talking about high school.His best offer is UNI so far...
I have watched almost every snap he has taken since he was a freshman. Def see him as receiver at the next level. I have not seen him show much effort on D unless it is handed to him. He plays very mellow a lot of the time. Maybe the right coaching can bring some of that to him on D, but Im guessing they see his speed and his height and ability to catch the ball.Listed at 180 on his Rivals page. At 6-5, he could grow into a big WR that presents a big problem for opposing D coordintors. Is he twitchy enough to play rush end?
Yeah I was thinking big matchup nightmare WR. Shoot he could even slide into an H-back role / Vernan Davis style with that speed and jumping ability.I would say WR first then / rush edge is he can add some weight.
westside?Jalen Lloyd...a very good football player for Central.
Err, excuse me, a kid who was a very good football player for Central, and will now be a very good football player for another school(you'll never guess who).
1620 segment this am discussing thatI think WR is the way to go given his build, but I've seen some asst coaches elsewhere saying he could play OLB in a 3-4.
Projected as of now as going to NU. His destination is tied to the outcome of the Husker's season I suspect.I’m cornfused…does he not want to come to Nebraska? Or have we not shown interest or both?
Agree..........A lot will depend on how he develops and grows in the next year and a half.I have watched almost every snap he has taken since he was a freshman. Def see him as receiver at the next level. I have not seen him show much effort on D unless it is handed to him. He plays very mellow a lot of the time. Maybe the right coaching can bring some of that to him on D, but Im guessing they see his speed and his height and ability to catch the ball.
I suspect he will have a hard time leaving his little sister who is an 8th grader. Just my opinion.Projected as of now as going to NU. His destination is tied to the outcome of the Husker's season I suspect.
that's where the money in the nfl is, right? pass rusher and WR1620 segment this am discussing that
Went sub 10.5 in the 100 as well. Dude is plenty fast. If I remember correctly Ahman Green and Eric Crouch were 10.4 guys. They did ok running away from people. There is a difference in running the curve and the straight away 100. May have just been his strategy to hang close and reel him in down the stretch. Who knowsTakes him awhile to get up to speed. Not a lot of 200 meter sprints in football. Not trying to be critical. Just an observation.
Harder for a lankier guy to effectively run the curve. With the height and long stride his best race could easily be the 400 with proper race specific training.Went sub 10.5 in the 100 as well. Dude is plenty fast. If I remember correctly Ahman Green and Eric Crouch were 10.4 guys. They did ok running away from people. There is a difference in running the curve and the straight away 100. May have just been his strategy to hang close and reel him in down the stretch. Who knows
possible backup. who has the better hands?Jalen Lloyd...a very good football player for Central.
Err, excuse me, a kid who was a very good football player for Central, and will now be a very good football player for another school(you'll never guess who).
21.31 for first. 21.32 was second.He handles that curve better and he might go sub 21.
I heard Georgia likes him as an edge.What position does he want to play in college? What are we projecting him to play and what is Georgia recruiting him to play?
Damn I guess Georgia has some recent experience with sending edge rushers to the league, but wasn’t sure if it they wanted to reload at receiver first or develop him.I heard Georgia likes him as an edge.
Jaylen Lloydwith the hgt and speed might look pretty good going against a 5'10" cb.
who took first in that 100?
Let me guess..... Bell WestJalen Lloyd...a very good football player for Central.
Err, excuse me, a kid who was a very good football player for Central, and will now be a very good football player for another school(you'll never guess who).
Damn I just watched his tape and although smaller, he obviously has great speed and wins jump balls with crazy one-handed catches at 5’11”.Jaylen Lloyd
Nope, he went to the #2 poachers in the state actually(Westside).Let me guess..... Bell West