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Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:00 am
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:00 am
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Just got two 4 star players in UTs backyard this week in Jaylon King and Justice Dingle (2nd best player in KY and 14th best LB nationally).
Hey-o!
Just got two 4 star players in UTs backyard this week in Jaylon King and Justice Dingle (2nd best player in KY and 14th best LB nationally).
Hey-o!
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:16 am to ChopBlockOclock
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Justice Dingle
Great name
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:16 am to ChopBlockOclock
Neither of those guys were takes. King is a DB that runs a 4.7 at best. I wouldn't play that card if it wasn't true.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:31 am to Kraven Moorehed
Dingle must really stick to the receivers to be rated a 4*
Posted on 8/2/17 at 11:18 am to ChopBlockOclock
I have no clue who either of these players are but congrats OP
Posted on 8/2/17 at 12:28 pm to ChopBlockOclock
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Just got two 4 star players in UTs backyard this week in Jaylon King and Justice Dingle (2nd best player in KY and 14th best LB nationally).
24-7 has them both as 3 stars. Congrats on the get and cracking the top 50. I also wouldn't consider Bowling Green, KY in UT's backyard.
I'll help illustrate the term for you:
Lyn-J Dixon - 4 Star APB from Butler, GA
Jamarcus Chatman - 3 Star DL from Rome, GA
Anthony Grant - 3 Star RB from Buford, GA
Jatavious Harris - 3 Star WR from Milledgeville, GA
These players would be considered in Ga Tech's backyard. A player 225 miles away in another state is not "in UT's backyard". I would add that Ensworth is in Nashville (175 miles away from Knoxville) technically, that player was in Vanderbilt's backyard...not UT's. He was a hard Vandy lean.
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Posted on 8/2/17 at 12:37 pm to madmaxvol
Give Tech boy a break. They haven't won a recruiting battle since they hired Calvin Johnson's brother for their training staff.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 1:01 pm to Croot
Sounds like somebody's fambly was impressed with 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs and 4 Cokes.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 1:10 pm to Daddyof4
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Dingle must really stick to the receivers to be rated a 4*
A true 4.7 (electronic) coming out of high school isn't slow by any means. For frick sake, there's guys in the league that run that at corner. I think Terrance Mitchell out of Oregon ran a shade faster.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 1:12 pm to VoxDawg
To be fair it's a pretty damn good deal...Given you do have to actually go there and watch them play
Posted on 8/2/17 at 1:12 pm to bisonduck
I do wish there was a way to vet offers on 247. It use to be a good way to gauge the caliber of the player. Now they're practically meaningless with how many non-commitable offers that go out.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 4:11 pm to Kraven Moorehed
Btw, was Andrew Johnson (GA LB) a take for you?
Posted on 8/2/17 at 5:29 pm to bisonduck
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A true 4.7 (electronic) coming out of high school isn't slow by any means.
For a corner?
Posted on 8/2/17 at 5:34 pm to ChopBlockOclock
I've never even heard of these guys
Posted on 8/2/17 at 6:45 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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For a corner?
There were two NFL corners that ran a 4.62 at the combine and were drafted in the first two rounds - one came out Florida (Tabor). A high school senior that runs an electronic 4.7 can usually shave .08 - .15 on the 40 by the time of the combine with any professional training. Cliff Harris at Oregon ran a 4.65 electronic but was probably the most dynamic I'd seen at Oregon (that's with several guys drafted) because he had elite quickness. The only thing a 40 tells you is if you will get beat by deep threat. With a 4.7 forty I'd like to see an elite shuttle time though.
So, yes, as long as the 40 is an electronic timed 4.7, I wouldn't be too concerned about speed.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 8:24 pm to bisonduck
You are finding exceptions to the rule. 4.7 is slow for a DB and that type of speed is a liability on the field. Tennessee had some DBs that ran in that range in Dooley's last year and it lead to the worst defense in school history. Usually a 4.7 out of high school isn't slow, but it is slow for an SEC corner.
Not sure on Andrew Johnson, haven't heard much about him. This staff is very weird with their linebackers and are only taking one this cycle. They wanted an athletic linebacker almost hybrid safety by the looks of their targets.
Not sure on Andrew Johnson, haven't heard much about him. This staff is very weird with their linebackers and are only taking one this cycle. They wanted an athletic linebacker almost hybrid safety by the looks of their targets.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 8:30 pm to Kraven Moorehed
We just picked up another commit out of GT's backyard. An actual 4*, not a theoretical 4* like the guys OP was jerking his dick to. Poor OP.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:25 pm to ChopBlockOclock
this thread took about 30 seconds to flip over on OP's head.
Posted on 8/2/17 at 9:37 pm to bisonduck
I think you missed my joke about "Dingle" and "sticking". Wasn't really too concerned about his 40 time
Posted on 8/2/17 at 10:13 pm to Kraven Moorehed
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You are finding exceptions to the rule. 4.7 is slow for a DB and that type of speed is a liability on the field. Tennessee had some DBs that ran in that range in Dooley's last year and it lead to the worst defense in school history. Usually a 4.7 out of high school isn't slow, but it is slow for an SEC corner.
Firstly, I am not cherry picking. A 4.7ish corner works at every level depending on scheme - and there's tons of examples and I just happened to pick NFL combine kids playing at the highest level. Every year you have 4.65ish corners get drafted. Oregon was a zone blitzing team and made a living on kids that were a tad slow in the 40 but with elite 20 yard splits, 3 cone and shuttle times. It doesn't surprise me with King's athleticism and length that two zone blitzing d coordinators wanted him.
I'd much rather have a kid with slower than average 40 but elite shuttle, 3 cone and 20 yard split times than a kid with elite 40 and average shuttle, 3 cone and 20 yard split times.
This post was edited on 8/2/17 at 10:15 pm
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