Seems a solid late addition. One thing my old HS coach would tell us, you can't teach speed or natural size, you can only harness it. Hopefully Texas proves to be a place he can turn the lights on, because he sure as hell has the size.
Oh well, sounds like a good problem to have. Things will play out the way they should. Next year will be exciting to watch that battle during Spring and fall camp.
I'll play, while he got a lot of playing time last year, I think Jackson solidifies himself as the next "great" edge. Simmons will demand extra attention by teams, which will free up Jackson to dominate.
Justis Terry is another one that breaks out this year. Muschamp will find a away to let...
Yeah, I think Texas looked at him and evaluated him and probably would've taken him to develop, but not at his asking price. Definition of a bad investment.
Seems similar to the kid that signed with Tech last cycle. I think Texas pursued, but I don't think they wanted to break the bank for him. Seemed like they thought he was over rated and I gotta tell you, according to what I saw in film I think I agree. I especially agree after watching Texas...
Recruiting HS kids is starting to lose its luster for me. In this new era the vast majority of the HS kids have $$$ signs leading them instead development and winning. Not all, but schools are forced to play the game that way. 90% of these kids will not see the field in year 1. I know it is...
I believe grad transfers can still enter at anytime. Maybe if someone graduates in May they could still add someone. Most likely down though, but if Seymore doesn't get the year then they could.
Definitely has the size. If they can get him to fire out lower and use his leg drive on people he could be a good. Based on the clips I saw, he plays wasaay to upright at the snap of the ball. You can get away with that in HS, but college OL would love that. Pancake waiting to happen with 0...
What is ironic about that exact point is the season's have gotten longer (to include playoffs) for 12 teams. This is the time when you need that depth more than ever.