Brock Wright looks to be the most complete high school tight end I have ever seen.
And he has two high school seasons left?
This kid looks like a twenty-five-year-old; if the cliché, "man among boys" was ever true, WOW!
This kid can block like a tackle or a guard, can knock people over carrying the ball, after the catch. It seems he has enough speed to get separation, (at least in high school.)
Does anyone know within what division/ league he plays? I am too lazy to do the research.
I asked someone I know, who just might know a thing or two about college football, and evaluating players, just how good Brock was. And the reply I got was no school may have ever landed two tight ends in three classes as good as Jones and Wright!
I asked about (for example) Rudolph and Eifert, and the response was, "Time will tell!" And I was reminded that they actually were in consecutive classes, though Eifert red-shirted. Also, of course I got back that we were talking about committing out of high school, and that Eifert really developed at ND, etc.
Further needling on my part revealed that in one opinion Wright is the better blocker, and Jones has a better catch radius, all though both have great, natural, and soft hands.
The hallmark of both tight ends is that neither has to break stride for an adequately placed ball. He ended saying that I shouldn't split hairs, and the point is that if this goes according to plan, ND will have such an embarrassment of riches at tight end that they will have the potential to be an incredibly dynamic offense.
Finally, he wondered aloud what '16 Tight End would have the balls to commit to ND with this situation playing out!
Oh yeah, and I asked him about the possibility of Wright being one of those guys that peaks out in high school. His reply was that from everything he heard, Brock had a work ethic that set him apart, and he probably hasn't finished growing/maturing. (I am not sure of the actual wording.)