Impact Analysis: DL Akheem Mesidor commits to Miami

Impact Analysis: DL Akheem Mesidor commits to Miami

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i don't want to nitpik a very young kid's interview [BUT i WILL, HA!] but this small segment of Taylor's interview [@2:00] bothered me a bit. when asked about his goals, there were many answers he could have given but he chose "put my name out there more than what it is now". que?

these interviews are windows that reveal players' attitudes, ambition and thinking and it was a little too selfish for me. not reading too much into it and maybe it was nerves or whatever.


Get real. He only said out loud what all the players hope for.
 
Is there a chance that LT ends up being the most recent version of Marcus Fortson? All world talent but just never blossomed into the game changing interior lineman that have UM so great?
Ouch... That one hurt... I mean I get your point but in no way shape or form do I wanna wrap my head around that yet... He's got plenty of time to blossom...
 
This guys makes up for missing on shemar
He’s basically a college ready shemar
And he’s a know commodity that’s played at a high level in college
Shemar may end up a better player but as of now mesidor is hands down the better player
 
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Once it went public that Akheem Mesidor committed to Miami, I went back and watched three games from last year (Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Maryland) and the Ok State game from his freshman year.

The big takeaway- Mesidor is the best player on our defense from Day 1. That doesn’t mean he’s the most talented, or that he will be the best by the end of the season. It would be ideal if a guy like Leonard Taylor or one of the safeties made the leap. But Mesidor’s film in 2020-2021 is better than anything we’ve seen from our current roster. Just watch him against OU (link below). At times, he looked like the best player on the field.

Two things jump out about Mesidor’s game right away: instincts and motor. He played NT last year and DE as a freshman, but his high school background as a LB shows on the field. He is hyperaware of the ball, whether he’s sniffing out screens, getting off blocks or retracing to the QB. While he can get skinny and penetrate upfield, he is not as reckless as we’ve seen the past couple years and rarely takes himself out of play. He’s also an excellent tackler.

The motor works with the instincts. There are numerous examples on film of him chasing 10-20 yards downfield and making form tackles. Check out the first play of the Maryland game (below) for an example. His motor runs hot throughout the entire game and he has excellent conditioning for a DL. He never stops working until the whistle blows.

Physically, he has outstanding bend, change of direction and coordination. He is rarely on the floor, which speaks to his balance. The big negative is the tweener body at 6’2, 270. He lacks the stout, explosive power of an elite defensive tackle and the range and speed of a top EDGE. But he is not just an overachiever. His flexibility and movement skills will give a chance to play on Sundays.

As a pass rusher, he thrives off second effort. His rush never stops until the whistle blows, and his unique bend and change of direction allows him to make sudden and sharp redirect moves to the QB. He has strong hands and will sequence a wide variety of moves until the play is over. He’s also coordinated enough to spin back into the play without losing control or balance. This ****nal made him one of the most productive pass-rushing DTs in the country last year.

His role with Miami is, first and foremost, as a tone setter. Leonard Taylor and Jared Harrison-Hunte have more size and talent, but Mesidor is the better player right now. He can push them to greatness with his motor and playmaking. His versatility gives you a lot of options on the field. The best fit may be similar to Marlon Davidson at Auburn under Coach Steele. We are a bigger team with him on the edge and a better pass rushing team with him inside. Expect him to move around.

Overall, this is a true impact player and the biggest addition in the Portal thus far. We badly needed playmakers in the front seven and that is what Mesidor brings.

He is #90 in the clips below:







this statement by @DMoney lingered in my amygdala and hippocampus for most of the off-season.

he was right!
 
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your GIF placement game needs work. i now understand the first one and it makes sense. like it. the second one? not so much.

/stop being so cantankerous
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And, you're correct, Mesidor is an amazing addition... as predicted by DMoney, and you impressively remembered, in this thread.
 
Mario on Mesidor

“Excellent football player. He was the best defensive player on the field for us Saturday. His game, number one he’s natural. He understands the game really well. he’‘s physical, he’s tough and, he’s very heavy-handed. If you get a chance to watch the tape, he puts his hands on guys and the way he’s able to get separation and disengage, block disruption, and still close on ball carriers, close on quarterbacks, be disruptive, defeat blocks, defeat double-teams, and then have the versatility to go inside as well and it makes him a dangerous player and impactful player for us. Fired up for him and the best part about him is he’s hungry. He feels like he didn’t play anywhere near his best, so some great days ahead for him and for our defense because of him.”
 
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