South Florida '18- The DEs

South Florida '18- The DEs

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does anyone know what chatfields is?

His arms look pretty long to me. I'm going to steal some numbers from @Hurricane Warrior

Joe Jackson: 6'5", 237 lbs, 4.83 40, 4.93 SH, 35 PB, 32 VJ, SPARQ 80.31
Kayode Oladele: 6'5", 234 lbs, 4.87 40, 4.70 SH, 41 PB, 35 VJ, SPARQ 103.92
Jonathan Garvin: 6'4", 222 lbs, 4.87 40, 4.40 SH, 36 PB, 36.2 VJ, SPARQ 97.89
D.J. Johnson: 6'5", 240 lbs, 4.43 40, 4.25 SH, 40 VJ (Unofficial)
Gregory Rousseau: 6'6", 196 lbs, 4.87 40, 4.40 SH, 33 PB, 28.1 VJ, SPARQ 73.29 (3/6/16)
Andrew Chatfield: 6'3" 220 lbs, 4.92 40, 4.57 SH, 38 PB, 31.4 VJ, SPARQ 85.8 (2/26/17)

It looks like the cut-off is 6'4 or better (with long-arms) and 4.8 speed or better. Chatfield falls below that.

In the past decade, I would've flipped about strict requirements for a baller like Chatfield. But Kool's track record is beyond reproach, and he's actually landing guys who can play and have prototypical traits.
 
Even Shane Ray and Charles Harris are legit 6.3-6.4 guys.

His best DE at Missouri, Michael Sam, was only 6'2

Like Lu alluded to above, wingspan matters. Michael Sam's wingspan was over 66 inches on a 6'2 frame. Shane Ray also had a wingspan of over 66 inches.

does anyone know what chatfields is?
Those wingspans can't be correct. Perhaps Ridler meant 76 inches. There's a difference between arm length (which is actually even more useful) and wingspan. Wingspans are usually at least the height of the person. Then you have players like Jon Garvin who may be 6' 3" or 6' 4" (75 or 76 inches) but might have an 80"+ wingspan. Njoku, for example, had something like an 82.5" (6' 10.5") wingspan. Dude's a weirdo. He basically has an elite shooting guard's measureables..

Yeah, my bad. I just doubled players' listed arm lengths. Had a big brain fart there.
 
Oladele might be one of those types we should get in on now. I feel like he is destined to blow up into **** territory by year's end.
 
Reviews

Kayode Oladele - Signed with Auburn over FSU and Ole Miss. There were some academic + immigration issues & he was never able to enroll there. Chose to attend Memphis instead. Redshirted 2018. Backup in 2019, 2020 & 2021. Transferred to UConn. Backup in 2022.

Andrew Chatfield - Signed with UF. Redshirted 2018. Backup in 2019. Part of the rotation at LB in 2020, totaled 2 sacks and 3.5 TFLs. Patrick Joyner situation, 3-4 OLB that chose a bad fit defensively. Transferred to Oregon State. Reserve in 2021. Part of the rotation at LB in 2022.

James Head - Signed with Indiana. Part of the rotation as a true freshman. Started every game in 2019 & 2020, put up pedestrian stats. Injured in 2021. Starter again in 2022, pedestrian numbers.

Dante Lang - Signed with UF. Legally changed name to Dante Zanders. Moved to tight end. Redshirted 2018. Stranded behind Kyle Pitts 2019 & 2020. Moved back to DE in 2021, backup. Moved back to TE in 2022, started 6 games, uninspiring numbers.

Demetrius Mayes - Signed with UCF. Within a month of enrolling in Orlando, caught a sexual battery case. Out of football in 2018. Apparently beat the case, played at Fort Scott CC in Kansas in 2019. Apparently was headed to FAMU at some point? Idk what happened but he never enrolled there, instead going to Davenport University, a DII school in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I can't find any stats but I don't think he played there either. Current status unclear.

Uchenna Ezewike - Signed with UMass. Redshirted 2018. Reserve in 2019. Part of the rotation in 2020. Starter last two seasons, put up pedestrian numbers.

Hansky Paillant - Signed with App State. Redshirted 2018. Backup in 2019. Part of the rotation in 2020 and 2021. Started every game in 2022, average numbers.

Robert Hicks - Signed with Louisville. Moved to inside linebacker. Part of the rotation as a freshman. Backup in 2019. Injured in 2020. Transferred to UT-Martin. Part of the rotation in 2021. Ascended to leader of the defense & one of the best LBs in FCS in 2022. Draft prospect.
 
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