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TX DL Daylon Mack (Texas A&M Signee)

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Defensive Tackle
Gladewater, Texas
Gladewater

Ht:6'2"
Wt:307 lbs
40:4.84 secs
Bench Max:385
GPA:3.5
Class:2015 (High School)

BN$--5-Star A&M Commit Will Visit OSU

Daylon is fired up about tOSU's offer and will definitely visit. He is considering Texas A&M, tOSU, and Auburn.
 
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Longest of long shots. Don't even bother considering this kid until he at least visits, and even then the chances are remote. He and Trenton Thompson are two of the best DTs I've seen on film so far for 2015...way better than Settle, IMO.
 
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Good luck to the big fella... However, in saying that what is so great about Texas AM? Over the past 3 or so years they've recruited like crazy, under performed the last two years when teams took them seriously, and they continuously get some really good recruits. I get that they're increasing their budget, getting a bigger stadium, in the SEC, but 4 years ago they were irrelevant. They recruit like they've won a National Championship, a SEC championship, and hell even a SEC West Championship. Which they have failed to do all of the mentioned.
 
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Defense has been a real achilles for them, but adding Mack to Myles Garrett on the D-Line is a huge boost for them. The secondary has left a lot to be desired recently, but Sumlin can flat out recruit. Strong definitely got Texas back on its feet recruiting wise down the stretch, but he's going to need results to continue that trend. Certainly not the old days when it was pretty much Texas-OU for virtually every big name recruit in the state.
 
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