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That's the first time I've heard of somebody graduating early to train at home. I'm sure Urban would have liked to let Marotti get his hands on him for six extra months, but sounds like he's got a great support system and talk about a great situation for a kid. It's like being in the league.
That's a good read. He describes himself well. Good hips and quick feet. His film had a lot more on the offensive side, but I had the same impression of him. Didn't realize this was his first year playing corner. Really high upside.
Definitely think Judson would be great as the successor to Marshall. Very quick and fluid runner. Really was surprised at just after the 8:00 mark of the tape when he showed a nice stiff arm and a couple of spin moves.
The always elusive package deal. Texas gets a really good duo in these two. I don't expect them to be stuck in mediocrity too much longer. Some may have questioned the Charlie Strong hire (I'm not sure why), but he's going to have them back in the national conversation in the next two years. One...
I think the Bennett comparisons make some sense, but his size and speed through the line actually remind me more of Aaron Donald out of Pitt. Slightly under 6'1", around 285, very quick first step, extremely disruptive. I'm not saying he's on or will be on that level because that's awfully high...
After watching his film, two words come to mind: explosive and relentless.
His get-off at the snap is in the elite category and will command double teams. This initial burst, plus a very nice swim move, make him very difficult for a center or guard to handle one-on-one. He really does a nice...