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Posted on 6/14/22 at 11:46 pm to
Posted by MizzouBS
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Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 6/14/22 at 11:46 pm to
He was a borderline 3/4* recruit out of high school. He was recruited to play DT on a 4-3 front. His freshman year Oregon switched to a 3-4. Then they switched to 3-4 4-3 hybrid. At Oregon he would probably be in 3 deep rotation.

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He logged 385 snaps last year while earning a lackluster 55.7 defensive grade with a woeful 29 percent missed tackle rate according to PFF. He should find some interest in the transfer portal despite middling results thus far.


This late in the portal he is probably a walk-on. He probably should have gone the FBS route and try to work his way back to FCS.

FCS or DII was probably going to happen until he was thrown a bone by a Mizzou walk-on offer. 44% of players that enter the portal don’t get signed, so a FBS walk-on offer this late is a blessing for him.

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In 2020, 49% of athletes (6,703) who entered the transfer portal enrolled at a new school, while 44% (6,009 athletes) are still exploring their options, transferred to a non-NCAA school, or left their sport, the NCAA data shows. The remainder of athletes withdrew from the transfer portal.


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Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 6/15/22 at 8:04 am to
After a couple years of 40% of kids entering the portal and not coming out of the portal, the transfer action might slow down some.
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