He cuts well without losing speed. Not many players like him; he brings OJ to mind.Wow. His speed is something. But what got me is his first step acceleration. Reminds me of Dorset. In talking to guys that played against him, he could accelerate by you in a shot. Defenders all take bad angles as his stride is very long when he opens it up.
He cuts well without losing speed. Not many players like him; he brings OJ to mind.
I thought that too. Glides with his shoulders hunched through the hole. Then just has a different gear.He cuts well without losing speed. Not many players like him; he brings OJ to mind.
He's got a lot more wiggle than I expected; he's not just straight line speed. He's also got good balance, sees the cutback, and decent power. Looks to be a great addition.
He's got a lot more wiggle than I expected; he's not just straight line speed. He's also got good balance, sees the cutback, and decent power. Looks to be a great addition.
He cuts well without losing speed. Not many players like him; he brings OJ to mind.
Agreed. Also impressive how well he absorbs contact...a lot of straight line speed merchants are easily put down by even the slightest of hits.He's got a lot more wiggle than I expected; he's not just straight line speed. He's also got good balance, sees the cutback, and decent power. Looks to be a great addition.
Does he see the field this year? How about as a kick returner (kickoffs or punts)?
I guess it was the level of competition. Still, you have to look at the measurable speed, ability to cut and muscular frame. He is probably the steal of the class.Makes one wonder why he was just a 5.6 rated 3-star recruit.
That "contact" he is occasionally enduring (while I was enduring the awful music) is the furthest thing from D1 football "contact" as you can get.Agreed. Also impressive how well he absorbs contact...a lot of straight line speed merchants are easily put down by even the slightest of hits.