Recruit Notebook - Jamal Carter

Recruit Notebook - Jamal Carter

Cameron Underwood

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I love what I saw out of Jenkins at the end of last season, I'm excited to see what Bush and Jenkins playing together will look like after a full spring and fall practice.
 
HEY UUUU FAM...I WANT TO GIVE YOU A COUPLE OF DAYS TO ASK WHAT YOU NEED TO KNW ABOUT MY SON JAMAL......

Welcome!

Have the coaches told Jamal if he will be returning punts this year?
 
Hey Mistttaaa Carter,

What is your son's current weight? Seeing his size right now, I think he could end up lifting his way down to linebacker. What are your thoughts on this? Also, I think he compares favorably to Sean Taylor as a defender. Is there a player you or him feel his game is most similar to?
 
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Also true. Having 2 players of Bush and Carter's skillset and caliber allows for either to assume whatever role in the defense is needed on a given play.

Considering how the spread and complex passing games has changed football at all levels, the idea of safeties needing to be more well rounded has never been more important. Attacking and exploiting safety play is what offenses do now in the passing game. Nearly everything an offense does in the passing game is looking to exploit safeties and getting them to **** up or be even a half step out of position.

As we've discussed in the past, what this does is mitigate the importance of superstar athletes and actually gives more value to "headier" players. However, this happens a lot more in the NFL than in College.

Its more obvious in the NFL because the QBs can make the throws that need to be made and the pass catchers are better equipped and coached up to run the complimentary routes that make those plays work.

Gomer Manning will become one of, if not the GOAT at his position, because no one was better than turning safeties into puppets. At the college level, the QBs by at large can't hit the soft spots between the safety and corner outside the hash, there aren't a ton of TEs that can run the seam or even asked to do so, and wide outs aren't equipped to run the complimentary routes with precision like they need to be.

Yes. A few other reasons that have to do with QB progressions as well, but yes.

Just as a follow up...

Last night's National Title game...Notre Dame is what happens when you don't have safeties that can play. lol. The very definition of being 2 steps behind at all times.
 
Hey Mistttaaa Carter,

What is your son's current weight? Seeing his size right now, I think he could end up lifting his way down to linebacker. What are your thoughts on this? Also, I think he compares favorably to Sean Taylor as a defender. Is there a player you or him feel his game is most similar to?

HIS WEIGHT RITE NOW IS 217,AND I REALLY DNT GET TOO INVOLVED WITH HIS DECISIONS.SORRY CNT SAY TOOOO MUCH.
 
HEY UUUU FAM...I WANT TO GIVE YOU A COUPLE OF DAYS TO ASK WHAT YOU NEED TO KNW ABOUT MY SON JAMAL......

Welcome!

Have the coaches told Jamal if he will be returning punts this year?

REALLY DNT KNW WAT HE WILL BE DOIN..I KNW AND JAMAL KNW YOU HAVE TO PERFORM AND STUDY,SO RITE KNW IT'S REALLY UP TO HIM.
 
HEY UUUU FAM...I WANT TO GIVE YOU A COUPLE OF DAYS TO ASK WHAT YOU NEED TO KNW ABOUT MY SON JAMAL......

What did you feed that boy??!!? Daayum!

EVERYTHING,I LOVE TO COOK,I COOK EVERYDAY,AND GRILL EVERY WKEND,DATS ALL I DO WORK AND COOK,AND HE CAN EAT,WEN I GO TO BED HE'S IN THE KITCHEN EATIN,ALONE WITH HIS BROTHER,HE'S ALSO 6'1,190.PLAYS FOR SOUTHDADE.
 
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Carter is a DB all the way. lol at these fools talking about LB.

Carter's HS tape is way way way more impressive than Jenkins. I dont think it is close. Carter has a much higher ceiling IMO. favorite current commit
 
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