So we have all heard he is under the radar because there is a ton of talent in Louisiana this year. So if someone spent the time to evaluate the kid where would he be ranked do you suppose?
So we have all heard he is under the radar because there is a ton of talent in Louisiana this year. So if someone spent the time to evaluate the kid where would he be ranked do you suppose?
I figured as much. That is the lazy recruiting ranking system.When they rank him probably a low to mid 3 star.
Maybe they assume they can get those kids later on or as a Walk-on.So he might end up being really good one day for the Huskers. I'm curious with this offer and the one to the dude from Norway. Is there not 1 OT 2019 unrated prospect from the state of Nebraska worthy of an early offer? Is that how far OL play in the state has fallen?
Might be right. I just find it hard to believe that a kid that is a converted TE and a kid that plays in Norway are more offerable than even one in state kid. There HAS to be one OL from the state in 2019 worthy of an offer.Maybe they assume they can get those kids later on or as a Walk-on.
So they attack kids that they need to get on early to build that up and then use the Nebraska kids as backup options since a lot of them want to play in Nebraska.
Ideal OT body build is pretty rare, generally speaking. But seems especially rare historically in Nebraska.So he might end up being really good one day for the Huskers. I'm curious with this offer and the one to the dude from Norway. Is there not 1 OT 2019 unrated prospect from the state of Nebraska worthy of an early offer? Is that how far OL play in the state has fallen?
Walker is a redshirt freshman and is listed at 6-8 and 275 lbs. Still a bit small for an OT but I would have to believe it's a bit early to say he couldn't do it. Especially considering the S&C he received his 1st year there.Ideal OT body build is pretty rare, generally speaking. But seems especially rare historically in Nebraska.
We thought we had an in-state OT in Chris Walker, but even he wasn't able to put the ideal pounds on the ideal frame.
Just doesn't seem we see many OT frames in this state. Baker and Sterup come to mind.
We pump out a decent amount of interior lineman though and imo, have snagged the best one in the state this year. Although he might play Dline.
Some people (part of new S&C team) a lot smarter than I studied Walker's body this spring and determined he'd likely have to add too much bad weight to get it done.Walker is a redshirt freshman and is listed at 6-8 and 275 lbs. Still a bit small for an OT but I would have to believe it's a bit early to say he couldn't do it. Especially considering the S&C he received his 1st year there.
But you're right. OT from the state has been almost extinct over the last 2 decades
This article says Walker was already 300lbs. Then burned off 60 and then built back 35. So it must have been some REALLY bad weight if he was at 300 already and they thought he had to add more bad weight.Some people (part of new S&C team) a lot smarter than I studied Walker's body this spring and determined he'd likely have to add too much bad weight to get it done.
But that really doesn't matter. I wish we were pushing out more, but it just isn't happening.
As @Warrior10 intimates, Duval was quoted this spring to say that after evaluating Walker's body type with Dave Ellis, he informed Frost that Walker can never be built into an OT, which is why, as the article you cite notes, he is now on the defensive line.This article says Walker was already 300lbs. Then burned off 60 and then built back 35. So it must have been some REALLY bad weight if he was at 300 already and they thought he had to add more bad weight.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/plus/huskers-think-zach-duval-s-workouts-are-brutal-but-it/article_9dbc0492-7d27-5e27-b6c1-82ef5456bf5a.html
“He cannot hold the mass you’re talking about on the O-line unless we start giving him massive amounts of fat allowance. Fat doesn’t speed you up and it’s harder to slow down, right? It’s not an engine, it’s just adding mass to the car, which your engine has to work harder to move,” Duval said. “That’s Chris in a nutshell.”
I wasn't arguing with Warrior. I was conversing. I was surprised to find out Walker weighed 300lbs. And it must have been a very bad 300lbs if they said he couldn't be that and play OL.As @Warrior10 intimates, Duval was quoted this spring to say that after evaluating Walker's body type with Dave Ellis, he informed Frost that Walker can never be built into an OT, which is why as the article you cite notes he is now on the defensive line.
Here is Duval's quote about Walker:
https://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/life-in-the-red/husker-strength-coach-duval-talks-combining-science-and-art-of/article_86336a7b-92a5-59b3-be35-1f93c10aa711.html