I'll give this thread one more try and then lapse into silence. This is what I believe that I know about Jimmy Byrne:
1]. Personal qualities: VERY intelligent, well-spoken young man. Irish Catholic going to a Catholic HS. Very thoughtful about his future and his athletic career. Humble, yet driven to maximize his abilities and contribute to WINS --- he wants his teams to win championships.
2]. Views on his Notre Dame football career:
"I knew when I gave my verbal, and even my parents had mentioned also that Notre Dame had signed 5 offensive linemen this year. I just don’t think competition is something to run away from, and it will be good for me to be pushed even harder and further. There were schools that I probably could have gone to that I would possibly been playing and starting by my Sophomore year, but I do not believe that that is the best way to go about making your decision."
" Right now the strongest aspect of my game is pass protection, as we have a very good offensive line coach that has really helped me develop that part of my game, and so I feel like I am pretty solid there. The biggest thing I feel I need to work on and am really paying attention to, is getting leverage and finishing my blocks in the run game. I am getting some leverage, and am moving kids, but I have had trouble just finishing the block over the last couple of years, so that is going to be a huge emphasis this year. Going into this year I need to be getting bigger, stronger, and faster, and just learn how to consistently play through the whistle on every play”.
3]. Recruiting history:
Urban Meyer made him his first Ohio offer and assigned Ed Warriner to bulldog the recruitment. They were targeting 9 Olinemen [ list included Mustipher and Jamarco Jones]. They REALLY WANTED Jimmy Byrne. And for a while he wanted them. But three things changed that [plus the simple fact that he and his parents are thoughtful people]: a). he was impressed by a visit at Michigan; b). he was even more impressed at a visit at Notre Dame; c). he was REALLY impressed by Harry Hiestand.
Jimmy then said to the press that "his decision will come down to tOSU or ND, and specifically down to the coaching staff". At OSU both Urban and Warriner told him that they were particularly impressed with his pass-protecting footwork. Ohio State fanbase was delirious during the early news about Byrne being a lifetime OSU fan, and was touting him as one of their most important recruits. As the Michigan and Notre Dame incursions increased, there was a noticeable depression which set in, and there was no [to my knowledge] "sour grapes" commentary about Byrne going to ND; they simply were admitting that they'd missed on a good one.
4]. athletic ability et al:
Byrne is currently 6'4" and 285-290. And not yet starting his senior year. Other than winning all his games, he is entering the year focussed on a need to increase his strength [more on that in a moment] and certain blocking techniques, as you have read. We have great reason to believe that such a focussed player will jump in his ability. Byrne runs a 5.1 forty, which is fine for a lineman. As he develops lower body strength, this will get better as well.
As to strength: Because Jimmy is a guy with a soft babyface, some folks think that he is not a stud. This is a simplistic error to say the least. Byrne benches 305 or better. For comparisons, Jamarco Jones benches 265 and weightroom warrior Sam Mustipher a powerful 350. The statistics for college D1 Olinemen indicate that Jones' number is below average, Byrne's is average [note: ALREADY at average at end of junior year of HS], and Mustipher is "very good". Notre Dame would like him to have a little more "punch" but he is aware of that going into his senior year.
Byrne's squat is "only" 400. That translates into an average college D1 Olineman's squat. Jones is better at 425 ="good". Mustipher's is not known by me. This squat number makes sense. Jimmy needs the explosion that the squat exercises will give him. That explosion may help not only his run-block first hit and continued drive finish, but if he does plenty of them will aid core body development, the related "body quickness" of which is what he needs the most.
In my estimation, Jimmy Byrne is a strong soon-to-be senior highschooler who knows pretty much exactly what he wants and needs to do. His bench and squat are already at average college lineman levels. ESPN had him on its lineman Watchlist, before he committed to Notre Dame, and their OSU-connected "scout/writers" turned their attention away. Urban Meyer had him as a priority. What's not to like about this?
As an aside: Jimmy said that the choice came down to coaches --- HAH!!! One more reason to give Harry a raise.