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DE Sam Hubbard (All B1G, National Champion, Cincinnati Bengals)

might not mean anything but Miami did sign his teammate, Alex Gall...

University of Miami offers Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard
03/28/13
by Mike Dyer

The University of Miami offered Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard on Wednesday, according to Moeller coach John Rodenberg.

Hubbard, who is 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds, also has offers from Stanford, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Louisville, Miami University, Ohio University and Boston College.

Hubbard is verbally committed to Notre Dame for lacrosse.

He was second-team all-GCL South in football this past season. He had 75 tackles (34 solo), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two interceptions.

?Hubbard is the type of prospect that screams upside,? said Mark Porter, director of ScoutingOhio.com. ?He is a 6-6 strong safety type that can run with wide receivers in the passing game and become an extra linebacker on running plays. He will project to linebacker in college but it would not surprise me if he was a 260-pound defensive end one day either. Great student and leader are additional attributes that make him a big time prospect.?

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/recruit...ffers-moeller-junior-free-safety-sam-hubbard/
 
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Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard plans to visit Ohio State April 5
03/29/13
by Mike Dyer

Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard plans to visit Ohio State on April 5, he said a few minutes ago.

Hubbard, who is 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds, said he is relaxing today in Florida on spring break with his family. He said the recent amount of attention from major college football programs has been flattering.

?It?s all very exciting,? he said. ?There is a lot going on.?

Hubbard, who is 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds, has football offers from University of Miami, Stanford, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Louisville, Miami University, Ohio University and Boston College.

Hubbard is verbally committed to Notre Dame for lacrosse.

Hubbard said Rodenberg told him a lot of football programs would be interested. Hubbard, who is still weighing his options, plans to sit down with Ohio State coach Urban Meyer next Friday.

Moeller opens the lacrosse season Wednesday at Worthington Kilbourne.

Hubbard was second-team all-GCL South in football this past season. He had 75 tackles (34 solo), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two interceptions.

?Hubbard is the type of prospect that screams upside,? said Mark Porter, director of ScoutingOhio.com. ?He is a 6-6 strong safety type that can run with wide receivers in the passing game and become an extra linebacker on running plays. He will project to linebacker in college but it would not surprise me if he was a 260-pound defensive end one day either. Great student and leader are additional attributes that make him a big time prospect.?

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/recruit...am-hubbard-plans-to-visit-ohio-state-april-5/
 
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The Recruiting Trail
Moeller junior Sam Hubbard decommits from Notre Dame?s lacrosse program
04/03/13
by Mike Dyer

Moeller junior Sam Hubbard has decommitted from the Notre Dame lacrosse program, according to Moeller coach John Rodenberg.

Hubbard, who is 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds, is also a football standout with several scholarship offers. He had been considering his options the past few weeks as offers have landed.

Hubbard, a free safety, plans to visit Ohio State on Friday. He also has football offers from University of Miami, Stanford, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Louisville, Miami University, Ohio University and Boston College.

Rodenberg said Ohio State, Stanford and Michigan have stood out among the top choices for Hubbard.

Hubbard was second-team all-GCL South in football this past season. He had 75 tackles (34 solo), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two interceptions.

?Hubbard is the type of prospect that screams upside,? said Mark Porter, director of ScoutingOhio.com. ?He is a 6-6 strong safety type that can run with wide receivers in the passing game and become an extra linebacker on running plays. He will project to linebacker in college but it would not surprise me if he was a 260-pound defensive end one day either. Great student and leader are additional attributes that make him a big time prospect.?

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/recruit...-decommits-from-notre-dames-lacrosse-program/
 
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Love reading about his versatility in that article. It'd be pretty cool to have the choice of having him at LB (as I see him growing out of a S soon) or being able to be a DE, and still keep his athleticism
 
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pnuts34;2324975; said:
Love reading about his versatility in that article. It'd be pretty cool to have the choice of having him at LB (as I see him growing out of a S soon) or being able to be a DE, and still keep his athleticism

As Bear Bryant used to like his DL's "Agile, Mobile and hostile"
 
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He probably will grow into a LB or DE, but there is a trend towards taller Safeties that is starting in the NFL. A guy like Kam Chancellor in Seattle is one of the best Safeties in the league and every bit of 6'3 230. I just read an article about how other teams are looking at that Seattle secondary and wanting to add some big, tall guys to their defensive backfields as well.

You see Hubbard listed at 6'5 or 6'6. But if those numbers are inflated a bit, like they are for almost every high school prospect, and he is closer to 6'3 or 6'4, there is a chance he maybe sticks at Safety or Star.

The game is constantly evolving and one of the big things in recent years is these huge former basketball player type TEs like Jimmy Graham, Kyle Rudolph, etc. As players at all positions seem to get bigger and faster, the next development could be tall, athletic 230 pound safeties who can combat these tall pass catching TEs and the Calvin Johnson, AJ Green, Julio Jones type WRs.

Edit to add: It will be interesting to see if he attends any combines and we get an official height. Mike Brewster for example was the same as Hubbard in that he was always listed at 6'6 or occasionally 6'5. At the NFL combine, he was 6'2 and change.

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/michael-brewster?id=2532803

If Hubbard is legitimately 6'5+ you almost have to project him as a LEO. If his height is inflated a couple inches like most HS kids, I think you probably project him as a LB, Star or Safety. I almost hope he is a bit shorter as we have really targeted a lot of these long, athletic DB/LB tweeners like Darron Lee and Chris Worley and if one of these guys develops into a player with the size and physicality of a LB and coverage ability of a DB, it would be a huge boost to our defense going forward and a real strategic advantage.
 
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This kid is a freak athlete. Who knows where he will play. We just don't know what his body will look like a few years from now. It wouldn't shock me if he got here, redshirted, put on 25 pounds and played LEO. Lots of upside with Sam
 
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k2onprimetime;2325103; said:
This kid is a freak athlete. Who knows where he will play. We just don't know what his body will look like a few years from now. It wouldn't shock me if he got here, redshirted, put on 25 pounds and played LEO. Lots of upside with Sam

No doubt. He is one of those guys you happily take and figure out where he plays later. Especially when you factor in that he is smart and has a great work ethic.

I also like that he excels at another sport. Kind of like Lauinaitis and Fragel (good hockey players), that really shows off that the kid is just a natural athlete.

Off topic, but another Moeller 2 sport athlete was former Buckeye OT Rob Murphy. He was my defensive partner on JV Hockey my freshman year and it was fun playing with a huge, 6'6 guy by my side every game. He wasn't the most agile guy on skates, but he just destroyed kids if they got close to him.
 
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tlinc;2325098; said:
He probably will grow into a LB or DE, but there is a trend towards taller Safeties that is starting in the NFL. A guy like Kam Chancellor in Seattle is one of the best Safeties in the league and every bit of 6'3 230. I just read an article about how other teams are looking at that Seattle secondary and wanting to add some big, tall guys to their defensive backfields as well.

You see Hubbard listed at 6'5 or 6'6. But if those numbers are inflated a bit, like they are for almost every high school prospect, and he is closer to 6'3 or 6'4, there is a chance he maybe sticks at Safety or Star.

The game is constantly evolving and one of the big things in recent years is these huge former basketball player type TEs like Jimmy Graham, Kyle Rudolph, etc. As players at all positions seem to get bigger and faster, the next development could be tall, athletic 230 pound safeties who can combat these tall pass catching TEs and the Calvin Johnson, AJ Green, Julio Jones type WRs.

Edit to add: It will be interesting to see if he attends any combines and we get an official height. Mike Brewster for example was the same as Hubbard in that he was always listed at 6'6 or occasionally 6'5. At the NFL combine, he was 6'2 and change.

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/michael-brewster?id=2532803

If Hubbard is legitimately 6'5+ you almost have to project him as a LEO. If his height is inflated a couple inches like most HS kids, I think you probably project him as a LB, Star or Safety. I almost hope he is a bit shorter as we have really targeted a lot of these long, athletic DB/LB tweeners like Darron Lee and Chris Worley and if one of these guys develops into a player with the size and physicality of a LB and coverage ability of a DB, it would be a huge boost to our defense going forward and a real strategic advantage.


When I read your comment I immediately thought of sean taylor, and to a lesser extent, taylor mays. But it'll be very very interesting to see really how fast he is, to see if he can stay at S in college. If he goes to camp this summer and is struggling with wrs, especially slot guys and RBs since he'd guard them as a S.
He's certainly a guy you bring In and find a position. But I see him being better as an athletic LB or even a DE most likely. Its going to be fun to see how his body grows and if he wants to get bigger and move down, especially since he's focusing on football now. Its possible he wanted to stay leaner for lacrosse because of all of the running.
 
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Since he comes from Moeller he puts me in mind of 6'5" Vada Murray who played safety in HS and then spent 4 years as a safety at Michigan. Murray also became adept at blocking field goals and extra points.
 
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