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Posted on 3/31/14 at 11:47 pm to chattabama
Might be the worse I've seen. Staffs sending out so many more offers to juniors/sophs than before and twitter is giving allot of these kids big heads. Followers and celeb status on twitter is the new thing and leading on lots of fanbases is way to get those
Posted on 4/1/14 at 12:06 am to TreyAnastasio
quote:indeed. he threw for 290 yards a game and 12 tds to 2 ints in the 5 games he played his senior year. Would have easily thrown for 3000+ yards last year.
The only thing between Cornwell and a 5 star is a knee injury
Posted on 4/1/14 at 11:52 am to chattabama
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LB Ricky Deberry narrows down his list:
And that had the title of "Breaking News" on twitter.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 4:23 pm to auisssa
There's so little to discuss here.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 5:48 pm to MrTide33
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There's so little to discuss here.
I'm trying to post interesting things but you frickers keep leaving me talking to myself
George Campbell, the boy wonder, five star WR who cannot catch the ball, may visit us and AU this weekend after his visit to FSU.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 8:39 pm to chattabama
He would be a top 5 draft pick at corner. His athleticism is off the charts.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 8:40 pm to TreyAnastasio
And hell, if he could learn to catch the ball he is Julio with AJ's hands and ball skills.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 9:53 pm to chattabama
I missed why he can't catch the ball?? Why the hell is he playing WR then??? 
Posted on 4/1/14 at 9:59 pm to BuccWildBammer
Scouting report on him from SBNation
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On the flip side, his measurables are outstanding:
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Campbell's long arms raise the possibility of him having a great catch radius, but catching is his biggest issue at this point -- and one that doesn't show up on highlight films.
Through his junior season, George Campbell has not become a consistent pass catcher. I recently spoke about this with fellow recruiting analysts Barton Simmons and Derrell Warren via Twitter. We all agree it is obvious that Campbell is an incredible athlete. But his hands and lack of natural feel for the position prevent him from dominating like a player with his physical abilities should.
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On the flip side, his measurables are outstanding:
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6'3, 184 pounds, and his reported 40-yard dash time of 4.36 seconds
Posted on 4/1/14 at 10:07 pm to chattabama
Yep CB it is...all day long 
Posted on 4/1/14 at 10:13 pm to BuccWildBammer
Agree. Anyone know if he is one of those guys who demands to play on offense even though it is in his best interest to play defense? I hate it when that happens. You waste at least a year trying to convince the kid that he isn't the GOAT WR or QB before he will try to learn defense.
I've always thought it curious that he was being recruited as a WR instead of a corner or safety.
I've always thought it curious that he was being recruited as a WR instead of a corner or safety.
Posted on 4/1/14 at 10:25 pm to chattabama
Mekhi Brown scouting report:
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The first thing that jumped out to me about Brown was his length. In football, length, when used properly, can provide the advantage that allows a player to remain unblocked or to quickly get off a block. Brown, while not very big at the moment, already displays good functional strength with his long levers. And he has the frame to eventually play at 260 or more pounds after some time in an excellent college strength program.
Many will look at Brown and immediately think pass rusher, but I am impressed that a player of his build plays the run as well as he does. A player of his height and age will struggle to consistently play low, but Brown does show the ability to bend and do so.
Brown also is a good pass rusher, but his highlights won't jump off the screen like some others, largely because his team does't use him to fly off the edge every time. His role is more that of a player asked to control a side. His burst in the open field is very good, and here again, his length will help him, but I will be excited to see him come off the edge to gauge his first-step quickness, out of a two- and three-point stance.
I think Brown profiles as a big 3-4 outside linebacker who will put his hand in the dirt as an end when his team goes to a 4-3 alignment. He has the potential to be a multi-year starter for one of the better teams in college football and an NFL player.
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Posted on 4/1/14 at 10:49 pm to chattabama
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Raymundo ?@cecejeferson7 4h
Going to #Bama in the morning...
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Raymundo ?@cecejeferson7 4h
S/O to #Alabama, really excited to be going back there,haven't been since my freshman year
Mekhi doing work:
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Mekhi Quintay Brown ?@mekhibrown_10 3h
Me on one side and CeCe on the other side will be awesome
Woody Wommack ?@RivalsWoody 3h
@mekhibrown_10 @cecejeferson7 Are you flipping to Florida? haha
Mekhi Quintay Brown ?@mekhibrown_10 3h
@RivalsWoody @cecejeferson7 lol no way
Posted on 4/2/14 at 8:28 am to chattabama
Jefferson would be a DE in our system. One of the recruiting sites already has him listed as a DT. He and Hand on opposite sides would be scary. 
Posted on 4/2/14 at 2:44 pm to TideSaint
I can't remember the prospect's name but I know we are recruiting Algie Key's nephew. It was just announced by CAG that Algie is transferring after 1 year.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:09 pm to chattabama
That sounds right. Doesn't look like he was coming to Bama anyway
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:10 pm to chattabama
A few visitors for the scrimmage this weekend:
Cece Jefferson, Justin Hilliard, Adonis Thomas, Christian Bell, Javon Patterson.
Cece Jefferson, Justin Hilliard, Adonis Thomas, Christian Bell, Javon Patterson.
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