If he grows out of football he'll just play for Bo Ryan and win games at UW in Basketball. Not a bad choice for him in my opinion. They play with low rated recruits every year and still make the dance every year.
Height is definitely an advantage at OT, especially in pass blocking. In the interior it is less important. You're right about that.Arm length is fine, but that would be beneficial for a shorter man to keep defenders out of getting into him. At Sterup's supposed height, defenders are going to constantly force him to prove he can bend and move. Edge rushers are going to dip their shoulder to get under his blocks. DT's will use his height as a disadvantage to consistently get under his pads to set him off balance.It seems like the NFL covets these tall OT, 6'5" - 6'7" has almost become the standard especially the Left Tackles. You don't see very many 6'3" guys at that spot any more. I imagine it's b/c of the arm length the have. If he is 6'9" he's going to have a huge reach advantage against almost anybody he matches up against. If he can develop great technique and has quick enough feet he's going to be very very tough to pass rush against. Iowa is like an OL factory they seem to send quality O-linemen to the NFL every year. They must have seen something they liked in him to offer him. And who knows 10 yrs down the road everyone might be looking for that 6'8" - 6'9" OT.Which is actually a bad thing, if the height is legit. Reason being he will have a tougher time getting low to stop edge rushers. And if he plays inside, it will be much easier for DTs to gain leverage on a much taller opponent.Wow 6'9. He is a tank.
And being still in HS, he's likely to grow more. So you have to wonder how tall he will get.
I actually hope for once a kids height isn't right and he is a few inches shorter than listed.
Really, his best hope is at OT. Very few OG's make it being tall. I remember researching one that there are very few OG's in the NFL who are even 6'5 or taller.
Football is a game of leverage, and more times than not, the low man wins in that case. Being at an extreme height is a huge disadvantage in his case, and it's why most people at Sterup's supposed height choose other sports to succeed.
I think what Carlfense is saying is that they arent schools any better than NU in the least bit.How many first-round lineman has Nebraska put out in the last 10 years compared to Iowa and Wisconsin? Look at Wisconsin's First-round haul alone:
2007 #3 Joe Thomas
2004 #2 Robert Gallery
2000 #22 Chris McIntosh
But hey, not big name schools at all...
Robert Gallery is from Iowa.How many first-round lineman has Nebraska put out in the last 10 years compared to Iowa and Wisconsin? Look at Wisconsin's First-round haul alone:
2007 #3 Joe Thomas
2004 #2 Robert Gallery
2000 #22 Chris McIntosh
But hey, not big name schools at all...
Pfff... awkward. That's exactly what i was thinking.Robert Gallery is from Iowa.How many first-round lineman has Nebraska put out in the last 10 years compared to Iowa and Wisconsin? Look at Wisconsin's First-round haul alone:
2007 #3 Joe Thomas
2004 #2 Robert Gallery
2000 #22 Chris McIntosh
But hey, not big name schools at all...
Pfff... awkward. That's exactly what i was thinking.Robert Gallery is from Iowa.How many first-round lineman has Nebraska put out in the last 10 years compared to Iowa and Wisconsin? Look at Wisconsin's First-round haul alone:
2007 #3 Joe Thomas
2004 #2 Robert Gallery
2000 #22 Chris McIntosh
But hey, not big name schools at all...
Big time schools? Iowa? Wisconsin? Psh.We better offer this kid or we are going to loss him! With some big time schools offering him makes me kind of nervous we are going to loss him!
For offensive linemen, Iowa and Wisconsin are pretty big. Not many schools are better at producing offensive linemen, which should also say how good Sterup is if they offer.Big time schools? Iowa? Wisconsin? Psh.We better offer this kid or we are going to loss him! With some big time schools offering him makes me kind of nervous we are going to loss him!
I'm not worried. If the coaches offer him he is N.