Jordan feels ready to seize opportunity at UM, will report Monday

Jordan feels ready to seize opportunity at UM, will report Monday

Stefan Adams

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Yeah, he's deceptively fast.

His legs are running, but not that fast - but his strides are loooooong, and when you see the DB's trying to catch him - that's when everything comes into perspective.

You're talking an event time.

I'm talking about speed that is deceptively fast. As in seeing. Watching. Observing.

Not running and looking up a time he ran in the 100.
Prior to seeing him in person, I too thought that his speed was deceptive. After going to a few games during his junior year, a couple during his senior year, and going to the state track finals a couple of weeks ago, I can attest that he is just flat out fast. When he was split out last year, DB's would play press man against him and he would just blow right by them.

I agree with you regarding his strides. He reminds of a deer, meaning he is fast as he'll, but it looks effortless.

I am beyond excited to see this guy dawn the orange and green.
 
I don't like him for the simple fact he's more Ertz-y than Olsen-y. If you know football then you know this statement sums it up. I think we still good production and that he'll be a great representative of the U.
 
It appears majority Canes fans are putting a lot of stock in two incoming freshmen who have not played one college down. The two incoming freshmen have a lot of potential, but please allow them to develop and earn a starting position at TE. Unless the performance at Qb improves, doesn’t matter who we have at TE RB or WR. By the way, Irvin has made excellent adjustments from being a high school WR and learning the TE position. Watch Irvin ball this year with clutch catches!

Have you seen our current two TEs on the roster?!? They just need to be better than those 2 clowns, which will be achieved in the first few weeks of Fall camp.
 
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My comparison for Mallory is this year’s top TE draft pick by the Dolphins from Penn St, Mike Gesecki, He’s 6’ 6” and a little underweight to be an in-line blocker. But, he’s fast and (as a former volleyball star) is a great leaper...39” vertical jump. He stretches the field and is a total mismatch for LBs and Safeties.

In combination with the more powerful Jordan, we should have a great pair of TEs for the next 3 years.
 
Hopefully they push Irvin to step up his game, too. He has enough talent, not sure what his deal is. But both Mallory and (especially) Jordan are special enough to play as TFs. Offensive Shaq and Pinckney.
Funny you mention that as that is the exact comparison I made mentally. The two in addition to being extremely talented have the type of focus, drive and maturity that is rare to see in players that age.
 
Jordan has some speed. He ran track as a 10th grader in only one meet and posted an 11.84--100m. Kids usually reduce their times a good amount between 10 the 12 grade.
 
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It appears majority Canes fans are putting a lot of stock in two incoming freshmen who have not played one college down. The two incoming freshmen have a lot of potential, but please allow them to develop and earn a starting position at TE. Unless the performance at Qb improves, doesn’t matter who we have at TE RB or WR. By the way, Irvin has made excellent adjustments from being a high school WR and learning the TE position. Watch Irvin ball this year with clutch catches!
A good TE makes any QB getter as long as he uses them. Big target with hands and speed after the catch are the fix to many a crappy day.
 
I don’t see the shockey comparison at all with Jordan. Mallory game is more closely related to greg Olsen than Winslow. Jordan imo game compares more in favor to Winslow

At this point, I’ll take a Glenn Dennison. We the dude that catches those 3rd down and tight TDs passes so we don’t kick and punt so much. Can’t wait to see these two play.
 
They need to turn Brian into a MLB. Talent is getting better and better he has zero chance to play TE here
 
I expect MI2 to respond vigorously to the competition and be a solid contributor next season.
 
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Jordan has some speed. He ran track as a 10th grader in only one meet and posted an 11.84--100m. Kids usually reduce their times a good amount between 10 the 12 grade.

Very good point. He probably didn’t know how to drive out of the blocks. Most young kids just stand up and run. I wouldn’t be surprised if he can run 11.2 or faster by now.
 
Have you seen our current two TEs on the roster?!? They just need to be better than those 2 clowns, which will be achieved in the first few weeks of Fall camp.

No kidding. I don't think there's any alternative to putting our faith in the two FR, especially Jordan who is a built like a grown man already.
 
The last tight end we had who could block really well and was a solid target, was Bubba Franks. We talk about all of our TE's and for some reason Frank's never gets mentioned
 
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The last tight end we had who could block really well and was a solid target, was Bubba Franks. We talk about all of our TE's and for some reason Frank's never gets mentioned
Herndon just got drafted and you are discounting already LOL, he was a beast at blocking and a really solid receiving target
 
LOL...Herndon was an average at best blocking TE.
I respectfully disagree with this stance.

Herndon was above average (IMO good) tight end in every aspect of the role, including blocking. Our offensive line looked noticeably worse, once Herdon went down for the season, which to me, is a direct correlation to Herndon's good blocking abilities as a TE.
 
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