I'm not going to say he has the best offer list. But this is completely made up. He has offers from Minnesota, SMU and Kansas and Texas has shown interest.
I have no way of knowing what our main competition was, but the majority of his offer list are Liberty-esq schools. My point was that competition was not stiff.
This is the type of recruiting coaches do a few weeks before signing day when they have 13 commits. It's a scramble.
He is very strong, but doesnt have that length and speed off the edge. He seems like he will add weight and be a DE. Still new to the game as he is from France
He is very strong, but doesnt have that length and speed off the edge. He seems like he will add weight and be a DE. Still new to the game as he is from France
He will be a OLB (RE-OLB) IMO and to me is very similar to Garrett Nelson. Reported as running in the low 4.6 range which I would assume is hand-timed so runs a 4.8 electronic. I do not see him as a 3-4 DE but I suppose they might have him do that in third and forever? He can put his hand down as a 4-3 RE for sure if they want him to play that technique. Don't we do that on occassion? We need OLB's that are physically ready to play so okay with this pickup.
I like the fact that he is a former soccer/boxer/mixed martial arts guy. Soccer players learn how to take good angles. They are always running so they understand conditioning and they have good feet. Boxing is a good indicator that the guy is not afraid to hit and take a blow. Mixed martial arts is the same plus it adds the wrestling aspect where leverage concepts come into play as well as shooting for legs which translates to a quick first step in football.
He looked like he had pretty good coverage skills for a 255 lb linebacker and the fact that he's into judo and karate is definitely intriguing. As far as knowing how to use his hands which one would think would apply to football also when it comes to disengaging blocks, swim moves/technique etc.