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IDL/PTP Thread.
Bresee was one of the biggest recruits ever. Certainly in my lifetime. Why does that matter? It means everyone already knows his name at all levels. Bias can and will creep in in different ways, if you're not careful. Even the highest level. No one is going to draft him on that alone but it's a decent head start in terms of notoriety.
An absolute unit at 6'5 300 and isn't close to done in terms of filling out. He's looked different since grade school and I'm sure he had to bring his birth certificate everywhere he went for a few years. He's a monster with what looks to be above average length for arms. Big thick kid that'll probably play somewhere around 315 when he's done filling out around 24-25 years old.
First thing I noticed watching him is his movements and how loose he is. Very loose, fluid prospect at 300 + who stands out in short areas. I wouldn't call him "twitchy", not stop & start on a dime quick but very efficient in that regard. Does take a moment to get all that mass going. Burst and explosion are inconsistent but very good when on. All this is important bc he's going to play inside next level. And you can't rush from an inside technique / alignment without taking advantage of slower IOL OL'm rushing 1/2 man. And you're getting far without that fluidity.
Looks comfortable and effective rushing on manipulated rushes but could tighten up his path and steps.
In his short time at Clemson he's been everywhere. 6/7T, over the ball at nose, almost everywhere inside. Lots of potential but you'd like to see him become a "master" of something before making the jump or at least gain more experience somewhere.
Seems to have good block recognition. Proper angles, Eyes are always in the backfield. Shows good patience at times in run game you usually dont see from a guy his size (handling misdirection). Lots of confidence in himself. Committed to gaining and maintaining winning with leverage.
Could utilize his length a little better imo.
Would like to "the beast" come out more. It's definitely there you've seen the aggressiveness since hs. He's one of the best athletes and biggest kids out there. Would like to see him "see red" a little more and just clear out bodies in front of him when it's time to hunt. Very nice job penetrating but I'd like to see him add more power and nasty to his game.
We could have quite the class with a little luck. Probably the best looking overall class in recent years. Everyone's probably heard of Carter from watching UG. Incredible short area movement skills and burst. He some Sapp in his game. Just a wrecking crew, bowling ball that can shoot, ricochet off people very good contact balance.
Roy, Collins and Davis have serious potential as well. Big Dex is a monster just scratching the surface. Bunch of others close to that range that could make a jump (Kancey, Ojomo, Player) This could be a very good class no matter what type you're after. Have a few more names to add but this is a good list to start with.
Tier 1A
Jalen Carter - 6'3/310 - Georgia
Bryan Bresee - 6'5/300 - Clemson
Alfred Collins - 6'5/305 - Texas
Jaquelin Roy - 6'4/300 - LSU
Gervon Dexter - 6'6/315 - Florida
Tier 1B
Tyler Davis - 6'2/300 - Clemson
Calijah Kancey - 6'/275 - Pittsburgh
Tier 2
Siaki Ika - 6'4/350 - Baylor
Tim Smith - 6'4/310 - Alabama
Cory Durden - 6'4/310 - NC State
Moro Ojomo - 6'3/290 - Texas
Jaxon Player - 6'/295 - Baylor
Zacch Pickens - 6'4/305 - South Carolina
Keith Randolph Jr - 6'5/300 - Illinois
Mosiah Nasil-Kite - 6'2/305 - Maryland
Tuli Letuligasenoa - 6'2/300 - Washington
DJ Dale - 6'3/300 - Alabama
PJ Mustipher - 6'4/325 - PSU
Tier 3
Jared Harrison-Hunter - 6'4/285 - Miami
Tuli Tuipulotu - 6'4/290 - USC
Jermayne Lole - 6'2/305 - ASU
Nathan Pickering - 6'4/300 - Mississippi St
Mazi Smith - 6'3/325 - Michigan
Justin Rogers - 6'3/335 - Kentucky
Dante Stills - 6'4/280 - West Virginia
CJ West - 6'2/330 - Kent St
Tier 4
Ami Finau - 6'2/330 - Maryland
Howard Cross III - 6'1/275 - Notre Dame
Jayson Ademilola - 6'3/280 - Notre Dame
Akheem Mesidor - 6'2/270 - Miami
Scott Matlock - 6'4/295 - Boise St
Taron Vincent - 6'2/305 - OSU
Chidozie Nwanko - 5'11/295 - Houston
Braden Fiske - 6'5/300 - Western Michigan
Ethan Saunders - 6'3/300 - California
Billy Wooden - 6'1/310 - UMASS
Damarcus Elliott - 6'3/310 - Indiana
Aaron Faumui - 6'1/300 - Virginia
Dashaun Mallory - 6'2/285 - Michigan St
Ifeanyi Maijeh - 6'2/280 - Rutgers
Nico Ezidore - 6'2/285 - Texas St
Devonnsha Maxwell - 6'2/295 - Chattanooga
Jonah Tavai - 6'/295 - San Diego St
Kyon Barrs - 6'3/295 - Arizona
Daymond Williams - 6'3/285 - Buffalo
Dom Peterson - 6'/285 - Nevada
Jowon Briggs - 6'1/300 - Cincinnati
Will Choloh - 6'/290 - Troy
Lamonte McDougle - 6'/290 - UTSA
Charles Coleman - 6'3/270 - South Alabama
Bresee was one of the biggest recruits ever. Certainly in my lifetime. Why does that matter? It means everyone already knows his name at all levels. Bias can and will creep in in different ways, if you're not careful. Even the highest level. No one is going to draft him on that alone but it's a decent head start in terms of notoriety.
An absolute unit at 6'5 300 and isn't close to done in terms of filling out. He's looked different since grade school and I'm sure he had to bring his birth certificate everywhere he went for a few years. He's a monster with what looks to be above average length for arms. Big thick kid that'll probably play somewhere around 315 when he's done filling out around 24-25 years old.
First thing I noticed watching him is his movements and how loose he is. Very loose, fluid prospect at 300 + who stands out in short areas. I wouldn't call him "twitchy", not stop & start on a dime quick but very efficient in that regard. Does take a moment to get all that mass going. Burst and explosion are inconsistent but very good when on. All this is important bc he's going to play inside next level. And you can't rush from an inside technique / alignment without taking advantage of slower IOL OL'm rushing 1/2 man. And you're getting far without that fluidity.
Looks comfortable and effective rushing on manipulated rushes but could tighten up his path and steps.
In his short time at Clemson he's been everywhere. 6/7T, over the ball at nose, almost everywhere inside. Lots of potential but you'd like to see him become a "master" of something before making the jump or at least gain more experience somewhere.
Seems to have good block recognition. Proper angles, Eyes are always in the backfield. Shows good patience at times in run game you usually dont see from a guy his size (handling misdirection). Lots of confidence in himself. Committed to gaining and maintaining winning with leverage.
Could utilize his length a little better imo.
Would like to "the beast" come out more. It's definitely there you've seen the aggressiveness since hs. He's one of the best athletes and biggest kids out there. Would like to see him "see red" a little more and just clear out bodies in front of him when it's time to hunt. Very nice job penetrating but I'd like to see him add more power and nasty to his game.
We could have quite the class with a little luck. Probably the best looking overall class in recent years. Everyone's probably heard of Carter from watching UG. Incredible short area movement skills and burst. He some Sapp in his game. Just a wrecking crew, bowling ball that can shoot, ricochet off people very good contact balance.
Roy, Collins and Davis have serious potential as well. Big Dex is a monster just scratching the surface. Bunch of others close to that range that could make a jump (Kancey, Ojomo, Player) This could be a very good class no matter what type you're after. Have a few more names to add but this is a good list to start with.
Tier 1A
Jalen Carter - 6'3/310 - Georgia
Bryan Bresee - 6'5/300 - Clemson
Alfred Collins - 6'5/305 - Texas
Jaquelin Roy - 6'4/300 - LSU
Gervon Dexter - 6'6/315 - Florida
Tier 1B
Tyler Davis - 6'2/300 - Clemson
Calijah Kancey - 6'/275 - Pittsburgh
Tier 2
Siaki Ika - 6'4/350 - Baylor
Tim Smith - 6'4/310 - Alabama
Cory Durden - 6'4/310 - NC State
Moro Ojomo - 6'3/290 - Texas
Jaxon Player - 6'/295 - Baylor
Zacch Pickens - 6'4/305 - South Carolina
Keith Randolph Jr - 6'5/300 - Illinois
Mosiah Nasil-Kite - 6'2/305 - Maryland
Tuli Letuligasenoa - 6'2/300 - Washington
DJ Dale - 6'3/300 - Alabama
PJ Mustipher - 6'4/325 - PSU
Tier 3
Jared Harrison-Hunter - 6'4/285 - Miami
Tuli Tuipulotu - 6'4/290 - USC
Jermayne Lole - 6'2/305 - ASU
Nathan Pickering - 6'4/300 - Mississippi St
Mazi Smith - 6'3/325 - Michigan
Justin Rogers - 6'3/335 - Kentucky
Dante Stills - 6'4/280 - West Virginia
CJ West - 6'2/330 - Kent St
Tier 4
Ami Finau - 6'2/330 - Maryland
Howard Cross III - 6'1/275 - Notre Dame
Jayson Ademilola - 6'3/280 - Notre Dame
Akheem Mesidor - 6'2/270 - Miami
Scott Matlock - 6'4/295 - Boise St
Taron Vincent - 6'2/305 - OSU
Chidozie Nwanko - 5'11/295 - Houston
Braden Fiske - 6'5/300 - Western Michigan
Ethan Saunders - 6'3/300 - California
Billy Wooden - 6'1/310 - UMASS
Damarcus Elliott - 6'3/310 - Indiana
Aaron Faumui - 6'1/300 - Virginia
Dashaun Mallory - 6'2/285 - Michigan St
Ifeanyi Maijeh - 6'2/280 - Rutgers
Nico Ezidore - 6'2/285 - Texas St
Devonnsha Maxwell - 6'2/295 - Chattanooga
Jonah Tavai - 6'/295 - San Diego St
Kyon Barrs - 6'3/295 - Arizona
Daymond Williams - 6'3/285 - Buffalo
Dom Peterson - 6'/285 - Nevada
Jowon Briggs - 6'1/300 - Cincinnati
Will Choloh - 6'/290 - Troy
Lamonte McDougle - 6'/290 - UTSA
Charles Coleman - 6'3/270 - South Alabama
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