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New article by NBC's Keith Arnold.
I am a big Spond guy. I always thought he and Collinsworth were that 2010 class' most underestimated recruits. Both of them are ballers. On the other hand, I was not overly-excited about either Jackson and Shembo. I had no idea that Jackson was so tough- I thought he would have a hard transition to high DI. As far as Shembo goes, it now seems obvious that he is a great fit for a 3-4, though I was looking at him as a shorter tweener in the 4-3. I had no sense that he would be such a force in the backfield.
I guess there is a good argument that Rees was actually the biggest surprise.
From last year's class, I think Hounshell, Brown, and Rabassa are the most under-appreciated. McDaniel and Josh A. get the most divergence in terms of their potential. Hanratty, followed distantly by Carricio and Springmann, is the player with the least expectations. Farley is the true wildcard. Grace is the guy that won't suprise people no matter what he does.
This year, I think the we are getting more than we think with the two recent safties. Everyone else seems about where they should be for this time of year.
I am a big Spond guy. I always thought he and Collinsworth were that 2010 class' most underestimated recruits. Both of them are ballers. On the other hand, I was not overly-excited about either Jackson and Shembo. I had no idea that Jackson was so tough- I thought he would have a hard transition to high DI. As far as Shembo goes, it now seems obvious that he is a great fit for a 3-4, though I was looking at him as a shorter tweener in the 4-3. I had no sense that he would be such a force in the backfield.
I guess there is a good argument that Rees was actually the biggest surprise.
From last year's class, I think Hounshell, Brown, and Rabassa are the most under-appreciated. McDaniel and Josh A. get the most divergence in terms of their potential. Hanratty, followed distantly by Carricio and Springmann, is the player with the least expectations. Farley is the true wildcard. Grace is the guy that won't suprise people no matter what he does.
This year, I think the we are getting more than we think with the two recent safties. Everyone else seems about where they should be for this time of year.
Excellent post.
Now I have not had coffee- however, what are you saying about Grace? Could you eloborate on him? I for one am very excited about Grace, i think he will open some eyes .... great kid from what i can tell. Doesnt say to much...however will bring the pain!
I am a big Spond guy. I always thought he and Collinsworth were that 2010 class' most underestimated recruits. Both of them are ballers. On the other hand, I was not overly-excited about either Jackson and Shembo. I had no idea that Jackson was so tough- I thought he would have a hard transition to high DI. As far as Shembo goes, it now seems obvious that he is a great fit for a 3-4, though I was looking at him as a shorter tweener in the 4-3. I had no sense that he would be such a force in the backfield.
I guess there is a good argument that Rees was actually the biggest surprise.
From last year's class, I think Hounshell, Brown, and Rabassa are the most under-appreciated. McDaniel and Josh A. get the most divergence in terms of their potential. Hanratty, followed distantly by Carricio and Springmann, is the player with the least expectations. Farley is the true wildcard. Grace is the guy that won't suprise people no matter what he does.
This year, I think the we are getting more than we think with the two recent safties. Everyone else seems about where they should be for this time of year.
Dog linebackers haven't proven sh*t.
And Arnold is a Kelly fanboy.
/NDNation'd
Huh...
I didn't see anything there that was terribly 'fanboyish.'
He was just saying that potential is there and expectations are sky high.