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Who will be the risers after the Nike Opening
Posted on 6/27/18 at 6:37 pm
Posted on 6/27/18 at 6:37 pm
I will go with Tyrion Davis people will believe there is only one elite back in the class. After he opening Davis will shoot up the rankings he ruse a legit 4.4 at 225 and has great cutting ability. He will be a top 5 or 3 running back in this class
Posted on 6/27/18 at 6:55 pm to Brunedog
Everyone committed to Alabama.
Again.
Again.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 7:24 am to Brunedog
Stingley; 247 already mentioned his stock going up and should get even better after the opening, #1 overall player on rivals already, and could make the jump up there on 247 too (currently #8). ESPN has him a laughable #67 in the nation. They said Thibodeaux's stock is falling.
What makes Stingley a great case for #1 overall is not only has he tested out of this world - 4.30 40 and 42" vertical at 6'1 193, at an opening event. But he's dominated camps so far and his junior season might be unrivaled - thrown at 18 times, picked off 11 passes, broke up 6 more.
What makes Stingley a great case for #1 overall is not only has he tested out of this world - 4.30 40 and 42" vertical at 6'1 193, at an opening event. But he's dominated camps so far and his junior season might be unrivaled - thrown at 18 times, picked off 11 passes, broke up 6 more.
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Posted on 6/28/18 at 8:29 am to thunderbird1100
Ryan Hilinski, nowhere but up for him. Also, keep an eye on Blythewood, SC CB Cam Smith he is going to turn a ton of heads this weekend.
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Posted on 6/28/18 at 9:03 am to 3morereps
I think Nolan Smith will work his way up to the #1 prospect in the land, he's sitting at #2 so I'm not going out on a major limb here. At 235lbs he ran a laser timed 4.51 in 38 degree weather back in April, I think the comparisons to a young Von Miller are very real with this kid.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 9:06 am to Brunedog
For AU I think Pappoe & Pickens will continue to make pushes for 5*s on 247's rankings
Hopefully Nix gets bumped back into the top 100 for 247 rankings
Very interested to see who stands out at DB at this event. Loaded with WR talent so a chance for someone not named Stingley (who I expect to be really good) to possibly make a big move
Hopefully Nix gets bumped back into the top 100 for 247 rankings
Very interested to see who stands out at DB at this event. Loaded with WR talent so a chance for someone not named Stingley (who I expect to be really good) to possibly make a big move
Posted on 6/28/18 at 9:58 am to Brunedog
Here are the final rosters
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Out of the Texas guys and some of the Aggie commits (guys I am more familiar with) I would say Stripling has a shot. He's currently outside the top 20 in Texas which just seems wrong for a guy that big and talented. Curry would be one of my picks to drop. In a year stacked at WR in Texas, he seems to be too highly ranked.
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Out of the Texas guys and some of the Aggie commits (guys I am more familiar with) I would say Stripling has a shot. He's currently outside the top 20 in Texas which just seems wrong for a guy that big and talented. Curry would be one of my picks to drop. In a year stacked at WR in Texas, he seems to be too highly ranked.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 10:12 am to DahlonegaDawg
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I think Nolan Smith will work his way up to the #1 prospect in the land, he's sitting at #2 so I'm not going out on a major limb here. At 235lbs he ran a laser timed 4.51 in 38 degree weather back in April, I think the comparisons to a young Von Miller are very real with this kid.
The top contender: Nolan Smith
Smith doesn’t have quite the upside of Harrison but that’s not to say he doesn’t have upside. Smith has the fastest 40 time of any defensive lineman in the country. He ran 4.51 on a slow track in Atlanta earlier this spring and he can dominate with edge speed in the mold of the Von Millers and Khalil Macks of the NFL. He’s also much more advanced than Harrison in terms of his polish and productivity. The Georgia commit will need to be clearly better than Harrison in Dallas to have a shot at No. 1 and he’ll need to prove that he can win with more than just speed, but that’s not an unrealistic scenario. Smith is currently No. 2 in the Top247
Nolan Smith will be the top rated prospect in the country
Posted on 6/28/18 at 10:41 am to DawgRff
I like Jadon Haselwood to be the number 1 player. You can’t cover him and he just bodies people. He’s a future number 1 wr in the NFL pending health.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 10:59 am to TigerPaw1
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Pickens
Excited to see if he continues to dominate
Posted on 6/28/18 at 11:31 am to AA7
Of like to see how that big kid committed to LSU does. The one that is strong as an ox but holds on almost every rep.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 12:06 pm to Tide or Die87
quote:Bull shite.
The one that is strong as an ox but holds on almost every rep.
Also I’ll take Kardell Thomas to have a Jamaree Slayer type rise after the opening.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 12:08 pm to Tide or Die87
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Of like to see how that big kid committed to LSU does. The one that is strong as an ox but holds on almost every rep.
Just cant help yourself can you

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Posted on 6/28/18 at 12:29 pm to Tide or Die87
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Of like to see how that big kid committed to LSU does. The one that is strong as an ox but holds on almost every rep.
Lol. From a bama fan. Oh the irony
Posted on 6/28/18 at 3:11 pm to Tide or Die87
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The one that is strong as an ox but holds on almost every rep.
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Thomas was good as always but has to work on avoiding holding calls.
Posted on 6/28/18 at 3:26 pm to TideSaint
Yeah that’s the kid Saban wants bad
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