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2018 OH DL Leonard Taylor (Cincinnati Signee)



Remains committed to TTUN, but is considering Ohio State. Leonard is the nephew of Ormonde Ricketts, who played for Woody Hayes & was a captain for the Buckeyes in 1963, while also being part of the National Championship team in 1961.



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Visiting for FNL according to Kurelic.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS ABSENTEE OPENS UP

Michigan commit Leonard Taylor also expected to attend Friday Night Lights with two of his teammates, 2019 defensive tackle Isaiah Gibson and defensive back Moses Douglas. However, the 6-foot-6, 260-pounder from Springfield, Ohio, ran into some issues that did not allow for that to happen.

Taylor told Bucknuts.com that a combination of car issues, a youth camp in Springfield in which the trio were involved and a minor injury kept them from making the hour trip to Columbus.

Most prognosticators think that Taylor — whose uncle was a captain for Ohio State under Woody Hayes — will ultimately flip to the Buckeyes.

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/college-football-recruiting/2016/07/72482/the-hurry-up
 
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He seems like a nice kid and all, but I'm just not seeing an impact player here. He lacks twitch, isn't overly nasty, and gets out-muscled by smaller guys. It reminds me of players like Josh Alabi and Darryl Baldwin who are physically imposing people off the field, but average players on the field. There's plenty of time for him to develop into a solid player, but with the way we're recruiting, I'd be ok with us letting UM and the field fight it out for this one.
 
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He seems like a nice kid and all, but I'm just not seeing an impact player here. He lacks twitch, isn't overly nasty, and gets out-muscled by smaller guys. It reminds me of players like Josh Alabi and Darryl Baldwin who are physically imposing people off the field, but average players on the field. There's plenty of time for him to develop into a solid player, but with the way we're recruiting, I'd be ok with us letting UM and the field fight it out for this one.
Darryl proved your theory wrong. I hope Josh and Leonard do too.
 
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