CB Brendan Radley-Hiles [Oklahoma - Signed LOI]

To which school will Radley-Hiles commit?


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I see a safety as someone who needs good ball skills but also be someone who can come up in run support if needed....more so than what a CB will do. At 5'8" and 175.....
Valid. I just know he's capable of this:

https://instagram.com/p/BT5DbjkABgB/
Doesn't seem like the kid blocking him is very big and the kid running the ball is pretty skinny. As a safety he would have to take on linemen, TE, fullbacks of big ten proportions. Not saying he can't but you see safeties who are 6'+ 200lbs + having difficulties doing it.
All you need is a little Bob Diaco Block Destruction!

 
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Bookie Radley-Hiles

Analysis: Radley-Hiles makes plays no matter where he was lined up in the secondary, as a traditional cornerback, in the slot or deep as a safety. He often got his hands on the football despite being the smallest prospect on the field more times than not, using great anticipation and breaks on the ball to get the job done. Radley-Hiles shows good technique on the edge along with great feel when able to roam.

Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive back Bookie Radley-Hiles was a turnover machine all weekend long, beginning with his stunning interception during one-on-one competition (video above) and all the way through the 7-on-7 tournament. Scout caught several of his interceptions on camera and in typical fashion for the Nebraska Cornhusker verbal commitment, he not only flipped the field, but looked to score soon after making a play on the football. Radley-Hiles is consistent in his leverage discipline, fluid in transitions and can play well larger than his listed size in space or at the point of contact.
 
BlitzFirst said:
Still can't believe he is only 5'8" tall. He plays much taller.

However, not sure I'd be happy with him covering a 6'6" BYU receiver. Sure, I know he covered a 6'6" tight end in 1 on 1 at the opening...but that's a tight end, not a wideout. Pretty floored that no one is talking about his height.
Weak argument. Sure, I think Kawhi Leonard can guard a bigger Lebron James, but I don't know if I want him guarding Yao F'ing Ming. Come on
 
Your not predicting a BYU vs NU bowl game???
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BlitzFirst said:
BlitzFirst said:
Still can't believe he is only 5'8" tall. He plays much taller.

However, not sure I'd be happy with him covering a 6'6" BYU receiver. Sure, I know he covered a 6'6" tight end in 1 on 1 at the opening...but that's a tight end, not a wideout. Pretty floored that no one is talking about his height.
Weak argument. Sure, I think Kawhi Leonard can guard a bigger Lebron James, but I don't know if I want him guarding Yao F'ing Ming. Come on
Weak argument

Basketball != football

Being serious. Does Bookie's size get a pass just because of his peer recruiting and awesome attitude?
I would say his size gets a pass because over and over at camps he's shown that he can handle his own on the outside against bigger players.

 
BlitzFirst said:
BlitzFirst said:
Still can't believe he is only 5'8" tall. He plays much taller.

However, not sure I'd be happy with him covering a 6'6" BYU receiver. Sure, I know he covered a 6'6" tight end in 1 on 1 at the opening...but that's a tight end, not a wideout. Pretty floored that no one is talking about his height.
Weak argument. Sure, I think Kawhi Leonard can guard a bigger Lebron James, but I don't know if I want him guarding Yao F'ing Ming. Come on
Weak argument

Basketball != football

Being serious. Does Bookie's size get a pass just because of his peer recruiting and awesome attitude?
No bookies size gets a pass because he can play ball with the best of them. Plenty of other short corners are doing/have done just fine in the league. Size helps but it's not everything. He has elite talent and a competitive edge. That will make up for size more times than not
 
BlitzFirst said:
BlitzFirst said:
Still can't believe he is only 5'8" tall. He plays much taller.

However, not sure I'd be happy with him covering a 6'6" BYU receiver. Sure, I know he covered a 6'6" tight end in 1 on 1 at the opening...but that's a tight end, not a wideout. Pretty floored that no one is talking about his height.
Weak argument. Sure, I think Kawhi Leonard can guard a bigger Lebron James, but I don't know if I want him guarding Yao F'ing Ming. Come on
Weak argument

Basketball != football

Being serious. Does Bookie's size get a pass just because of his peer recruiting and awesome attitude?
Go to page 11, Post 501 and watch his tape. Worst (best) case scenario, he plays safety.
 
He's not gonna play safety. Guarantee they will end up moving a bigger corner to safety who's not quite as good at coverage before they move bookie

 
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We've had string beans like Josh Mitchell or Chris Jones do fine. Bookie is also physical & twice the athlete that anyone in our secondary is minus LJ. Our secondary got f'ing torched by OSU. Dude starts day one no question. Just watch the film.

 
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