Konrad Rouland?

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according to irisheyes.com his top three are ND, Stanford and USC does anyone know when rouland plans on taking his officall visits or when he plans to announce? if i had to guess i would say that ND maybe the favorite with the academics at ND and they way CW uses the TEs. if he wants to jump on board he better hurry up offers are starting to run out.
 
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He reminds me alot of Olsen from Miami. (The one who transferred from ND). Id say its us and USC. Id say he is serious about academics since he lists Stanford as well. I think though that we win over USC. CW used the TE's better than USC does. I think he will keep that in mind.
 

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This class will be flooded with recruits. I'm betting they'll take more than 25. There are too many guys that want in, especially after a victory on Saturday.
 
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I actually read, USC cooled on him a little bit, because they saw another TE they liked in Cali, plus he wasn't to thrilled they got a commitment from a JUCO TE already.

I think he'll be Irish, he really looks like a surfer dude though lol...
 
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By Scout.com

Date: Oct 9, 2005

MISSION VIEJO, Cal. (October 8, 2005) --- Recognized as one of the top football players in the nation, Konrad Reuland of Mission Viejo, Cal., has been named a 2006 U.S. Army All-American. Reuland will join a stand-out list of athletes playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.


The classic East vs. West match-up will be played and televised on NBC January 7th at 11:00 p.m. (PST) and will feature the top 78 prep football student-athletes in the country.

Konrad Reuland (6-6/240) of Mission Vieho High School is the #2 ranked Tight End in the nation according to Scout.com. He is considering Notre Dame, Stanford, USC, California, Miami, Ohio State, and UCLA among others.

For a look at Reuland's Scout Video's, please Click Here:

"One of the best pass-catching tight ends to come out of California in the past decade, Konrad has great size and speed and catches everything thrown to him, while being a mismatch every time he goes out," according to Chris Fetters of Scout.com.

Reuland is a standout tight end at Mission Viejo High School and was one of 400 players nominated nationally and one of 78 selected to participate by the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Selection Committee.

Scout.com is an official selection partner of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
 

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He can work in with Carlson while Paddy Mullen and John Ryan stay on defense.

this guy is really good.
 
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jiggafini19 said:
He can work in with Carlson while Paddy Mullen and John Ryan stay on defense.

this guy is really good.


Yeah I don't see Paddy playing TE at ND
 

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i agree. we get rouland and then move mullen to DE, i like that idea. rouland and hiben will make a good TE duo.
 

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IRISHMAN said:
i agree. we get rouland and then move mullen to DE, i like that idea. rouland and hiben will make a good TE duo.

Forgot about Hiben. Yikes.
 

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Charlie likes TE's. Mullen could still play there. In a couple years, we'll need the depth. Isn't Paddy putting up good numbers at TE this year?
 

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Charlie likes TE's. Mullen could still play there. In a couple years, we'll need the depth. Isn't Paddy putting up good numbers at TE this year?

Not sure on Paddy's stats, but Carlson, Hiben and Reuland would be quite a mix. You have to assume that Carlson will win Fasano's spot next year and Hiben will get the reps. Reuland coming in would put him next in line.
 

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fasano's eligible for a 5th year. are you referring to the year after, or making the assumption that he'll leave this year?
 

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fasano's eligible for a 5th year. are you referring to the year after, or making the assumption that he'll leave this year?

I think Fasano could have a year that would equal big bucks. Being that he is an ND athlete, he may choose to stay. I'm sure the staff would tell him to bolt if the opportunity was there.

The only tight ends I've seen that are ahead of him are Mercedes Lewis from UCLA and Jeff King from Va. Tech.

Getting ahead of the game here, but I like Fasano as an NFL opt.
 

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fasano's eligible for a 5th year. are you referring to the year after, or making the assumption that he'll leave this year?

I think Fasano will hear his name in the first round, first TE taken come time for the NFL draft. Personally, I hope the Bears or Colts get him.
 

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Lewis will be the first TE taken as of now. Fasano could get up there.

The Bears with a tight end? Take from me, it won't happen. If it does, they won't throw to him.

Besides, we have Canton bound Desmond Clark.
 

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I'm hoping Fasano opts to play another year under Weis' offense, but you're right, that might be wishful thinking.
 

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jiggafini19 said:
Not sure on Paddy's stats, but Carlson, Hiben and Reuland would be quite a mix. You have to assume that Carlson will win Fasano's spot next year and Hiben will get the reps. Reuland coming in would put him next in line.

Quite a mix, yes, but after Fasano, that's also the extent of the depth. Freeman's back next year and Fasano may be, but in 2007, it's those three, and probably one from next year's recruits. Considering the importance of the TE in Weis' offense, three experienced guys and one true freshman may not be enough depth.
 

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jiggafini19 said:
Lewis will be the first TE taken as of now. Fasano could get up there.

The Bears with a tight end? Take from me, it won't happen. If it does, they won't throw to him.

Besides, we have Canton bound Desmond Clark.

I don't know... I think Fasano has demonstrated he is a complete TE and bias aside, I think he is the best in the land from what I see every week on TV.

Desmond Clark... LMAO. Bring back Emory Moorehead.
 

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Quite a mix, yes, but after Fasano, that's also the extent of the depth. Freeman's back next year and Fasano may be, but in 2007, it's those three, and probably one from next year's recruits. Considering the importance of the TE in Weis' offense, three experienced guys and one true freshman may not be enough depth.

I'm not sure I'm following you here. 3 experienced plus 1 true freshman makes four tight ends. that's not enough depth? what did I miss?

I look at Paddy Mullen's size and think that there is a possibility he could convert over to offensive tackle. Just a guess.
 

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jiggafini19 said:
I'm not sure I'm following you here. 3 experienced plus 1 true freshman makes four tight ends. that's not enough depth? what did I miss?

I look at Paddy Mullen's size and think that there is a possibility he could convert over to offensive tackle. Just a guess.

Well it may not be enough depth. Especially for an offense that uses a lot of two tight end sets. That leaves one experienced guy on the sideline. One injury and you're down to no experience on the sideline. Not to mention practice. Practice takes it's toll as well and you need guys to run your offense and the opposition's offense every practice. Four guys may indeed be enough, but five is hardly too many.

Also figure in that recruiting rankings aside, you really don't know which one of the two will end up the better player a couple years down the road so why rush to move one. Mullen may very well end up on defensive line and be a star. That would be great. I think a dominating D-line is the quickest way to becoming a dominating team overall. I just think right now is too soon to predict the move.
 

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I looked up Mullen's stats. 9 receptions for 172 yards. That's over 19 yards per. He also has three TD's. Not bad for a TE over five games. On defense he has 6 tackles 3 sacks.

Reuland so far, FWIW, has 6 catches for 89 yards and three TD's.
 
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