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Old 11-10-2005, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by wadc45
exactly...Chappel and Harrison are two classic examples...
Chappell and Harrison are generous to be listed at 5'8". It's not unheard of for a kid to grow between his junior and senior years though. He could very well be 5'11" next season. At already 185 lbs, if he adds some more muscle, that's a good sized DB. All speculation on my part, but we don't know if this kid is going to grow or not. Coaches sometimes have a feel for if there is a chance for a guy to get bigger. If he's still the same size at this point next year, then I would agree with you guys.
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