Sean Fisher, in high school, was 6'4" and 230. Most thought he'd end up at DE and that never happened.
I can see Gerry playing LB at this level. But if he stays at S, either FS or SS, he's going to get burned more than toast in Helen Keller's kitchen.
Why is he going to get burned? Does he have bad technique? Is he uncoachable and not going to progress as a college player? Is his work ethic lacking? I hope you're not simply saying this because he's tall.
I'm saying that because on film his hips look incredibly stiff, he doesn't really have the speed to stay with the better WRs, and to top it off he looks like he struggles with the transition from back-peddle to turn and run. I see an average prospect here.
While those qualities would be a red flag for a CB, not as critical for a safety. How often do our safeties, either FS or SS, get singled up on the better WR's? And how good does his transition from back-peddle to turn and run need to be as a safety? Not to mention that's something he can work on.
We're talking about a recruit who's starting out at safety and might end up as a LB. His film looks plenty good to me. A few other D-1 schools think so too. I just don't understand your stance here.