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'09 OH DB Storm Timson (Ohio Signee)

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Licking Heights HS
(Summit Station, OH)

Height: 5-foot-9
Weight: 175 lbs.
Vertical: 20 inches
Broad Jump: 8-foot-9
Shuttle: 4.73 seconds
40-yard: 4.76 seconds
Bench: 19 reps at 150 lbs.

Also a standout on the Licking Heights track team...
 
stowfan;844144; said:
This one is a little unusal, small school, 5'9" 175 runs a 4.76 forty.

I think he was 16 when he tested those numbers...and from what Bob says, he definitely passes the look test. His track times have been fairly impressive this year.

Keep in mind we are talking about a kid in the '09 class...
 
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We don't seem to offer very many 5'9" DBs under Tressel. James Scott is the only one I can really think of. Scott is said to be very physical and a good tackler though despite his size. Storm definitely looks like he could pack a punch as well, so he seems like he might be a candidate to buck the trend of passing on short CBs. That is assuming he plays as tough as he looks.
 
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Results from the Grand Rapids combine:

5-foot-10 175 lbs. 13 bench reps at 185 30" vertical 8'10" broad jump 5.04 20-yard shuttle

and Lichtenfels had this to say after the Illinois combine:

Storm Timson (Licking Heights, Ohio) is a class of 2009 prospect that will pass anyone’s look test.
 
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'09 OH DB Storm Timson

Grand Rapids was a farse. 95% of times were slow, and a lot slower if you have to do it after 5 hour drive.
I only know of 2 or 3 people that had ood times. Fact is, Storm was in the last 6 of the whole group that were still running 40's to see who was the fastest

He will be a SS and his hitting will not disappoint. Lead LH to 2 middle school championships playing RB, scored 6TD's in one game and was taken out in the 3rd Qtr. He has started since freshmen year. He can play RB, WR, QB, S, SS, PR, KR, and even lined up as a rush end last year. 08 will be the unveiling and folks will see why when he was little they gave him the nickname "sandman" because of him knocking people out of games.

40 times are mostly about start technique and anything done electronically automatically adds .2 to your time, worse if your start is not correct.

If anybody has or knows if records of OSU camps exist from 2003 and 2004 are kept, look at who was on the speed ball championship teams in back to back years.

Otterbein 7 on 7 w/ independance July 18 -20

Akron Sr Camp July 29th if you would like to see for yourself
 
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