We'll be very fortunate if Jacobs returns and one of the two new LB commits are ready to play early.I believe Carter was a LB all the way.
Ta'Mere Robinson the 2023 commit seems the same way. Some recruiting service peg him to end up as an "edge" player, i.e. DE. But I believe the limited comments that have been made by the staff is that Robinson and Rojas were the staff's top two targes at LB. Could we as fans be so fortunate to find another LB or two in the 2023 class that can come in and perform like Carter and really turn PSU back to the glory days of LBU ?!?!
Slow your roll man. That's a lot to heap on a freshman. He's been outstanding but let's not get ahead of ourselves.It is beginning to look to me that Abdul Carter will be the best player to ever wear number 11 at Penn State.
Moving HS safeties to LB isn’t an experiment. It’s been going on for decades b/c most high school LBers are too slow and stiff for college.When he was recruited weren't we told he was going to be a DE?
Maybe some of the bigger LBs that were moved to DE should have been given a shot at LB. The experiment of moving safeties to LB has mostly failed.
Looks to be a nice player after 1/2 season, please give him some time, prior #11's are hall of famers, Parsons will be.It is beginning to look to me that Abdul Carter will be the best player to ever wear number 11 at Penn State.
Exactly.Slow your roll man. That's a lot to heap on a freshman. He's been outstanding but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Farmer, Jarvis Miller and Sutherland are more recent and better examples. Some of our walk on LBs who were too slow like Brandon Smith or Jan JohnsonMoving HS safeties to LB isn’t an experiment. It’s been going on for decades b/c most high school LBers are too slow and stiff for college.
Tom Bradley used to talk about this with Poz, Sean Lee, Mike Hull, etc etc. Paterno/Bradley took tall HS safeties with big frames as their ‘type’.
Unless Rojas or Robinson get injured I look for both to contribute in 2023, even more so if they enroll early.We'll be very fortunate if Jacobs returns and one of the two new LB commits are ready to play early.
Jacobs should return for another year. He wouldn't be drafted early. I'd say 5th round at best.We'll be very fortunate if Jacobs returns and one of the two new LB commits are ready to play early.
Curtis Jacobs played Safety and WR in high school. Franklin’s talked about how a big discussion with Curtis and his Dad in recruitment was convincing them he should be a college LB. They were adamant he should play WR.Farmer, Jarvis Miller and Sutherland are more recent and better examples. Some of our walk on LBs who were too slow like Brandon Smith or Jan Johnson
played better than the converted safeties.
No, we weren't told that.When he was recruited weren't we told he was going to be a DE?
Maybe some of the bigger LBs that were moved to DE should have been given a shot at LB. The experiment of moving safeties to LB has mostly failed.