Him, Watts, and Corcoran are all supposedly close.Returning for the Spring Game
Schaefer mentioned in this week's 247 podcast that he thinks Gunnerson will end up a 4 star just outside the top 247. Super steal.Good for Blaise. Kid is a very overlooked talent cause of his injury. He is gonna turn some damn heads.
Wow. I figured he would jump, but I thought it would be after the season.Jumped to the #125 player on the Top 247. Now ranked a .93 4 Star. That is a hell of a jump.
Jumped to the #125 player on the Top 247. Now ranked a .93 4 Star. That is a hell of a jump.
Dr. Strangelove said:Solid midwest, low P5 player.
He seems talented enough to warrant an offer, but hopefully higher tier defensive lineman are in the fold.
Are we sure he's going to be an outside linebacker? He's allegedly 6-5 and 250 pounds already and will gain weight under a collegiate training table and weight lifting regime.
I'm not saying he can't or shouldn't be an outside linebacker, just that you don't see many 270 pound outside linebackers in college football.
They are definitely looking at him as an OLB.
However, it seems to me that the have more of a "Strong" OLB - who play more of a DE role - and a "Weak" OLB - who plays more coverage. So I'm guessing he plays more of the Strong OLB spot in our defense. Although I agree with you that he may grow into a true DE down the road.
That makes sense. There have been many Nebraska defensive coordinators recently, so I get who said what mixed up sometimes.
Anyways, was it Chinander that said something about using a defense that could do both 4-3 or 3-4 stuff? If so, it would make sense using someone like Gunnerson as a DE/OLB.