
05-14-2007, 11:23 PM
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Wideout Posey may be best in Ohio
Updated 1h 59m ago
By Mike Farrell, Rivals.com
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There was nobody on the field at Rutgers University that was as polished as Posey. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound receiver was great during the position drills, and nobody could hang with him during the one-on-one battles.
In fact, the Ohio State commitment burned one defensive back so badly on a post-corner route during the one-on-ones, one of the NIKE coaches working the camp repeatedly yelled, 'That's why he's going to O-State.'
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"I didn't know I was going to dominate like this, but I know I work on my route running a lot, and I'm hard-working," Posey said. "If it comes down to hard work, then you're going to have look all over the country to find somebody that'd beat me in that department. I didn't think I was going to dominate, but I thought I was going to do well.
"I kind of like to make DBs look goofy. I like running post-corners where I can dupe the guy and make him think I'm going inside. Then when he jumps it, I can cut it back out to the corner. It's a real honor to get named MVP, but it was something that I worked really hard to earn."
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"I'm as competitive as they come," he said. "I came today because I'm competitive, and training gets boring after a while. So I had to find something to do, and I wanted to see what the East has. The first thing I always work on are my feet and my route running. I lost my concentration a little bit. I dropped like three passes, so I'll have to work on my concentration. That's probably my weakness at this point."
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/recru...14-midwest.htm
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