2014 WR Austin Roberts

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Talked with Golden today, and has an offer. Dad is obviously a former Cane so that is gonna help. Kid is big and fast

[video=youtube;OhYb5P7ADmU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhYb5P7ADmU[/video]

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/180342/highlights/15245380

And

"Austin and I also chatted a bit about Kevin Olsen, who I think is the top QB in 2013. Austin said he liked what he saw from Kevin at the Under Armour game. Thought he could really sling the football."
 
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CANE LOCK.....I'm gladd we offered...kid was big time when he played at tampa plant 2 years back......might could grow into receiving te
 
The forgotten man because of the move.

I will repeat what Tampa Plant coaches said about him last year. "He will be the hardest recruited player ever to come out of this school."

Not sure where he ends up though likely a TE of some sort. Kid is a baller though.
 
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There should be two legacy kids in this class, Austin Roberts and Quincy Wilson.
 
Kid looks like he could develop into a serious pass catching TE. Tough to compare anyone to Winslow but out of any of our past TE recruits he reminds me most of KW.
 
****! Golden aint' playin! LOL. I think he is out for revenge after this years slip ups. He is gonna unleash James Coley and try to rack up 2104.
 
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I don't see it. He looks extremely average.

With all the talent at WR in South Florida, I don't get it
 
I swear those highlights seem like they are of two different players spliced together: one a big possession receiver who can move (would B Marshall fit that bill?), the other a good looking future stud TE.

As a future TE prospect, I say he looks **** good. Can't tell how fast he is, though.
 
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Paraphrasing from the article, Golden told him that we didn't get a H-back player in the class and that they want him for that position
 
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I think he's faster than he looks. Doesn't look that fast running out into a pattern, then he gets the ball and all of a sudden he's outrunning defenders. Might be deceptive. i don't think he's as talented as some of the wideouts we've got, but I'm not sure he's a wideout.

His father shared playing time with Charles Henry, who might have been a little faster than Alfredo and a better pass catcher. I believe Alfredo became fulltime starter after Henry got hurt. Alfredo played in the NFL for a number of years, which is better than i expected of him.

I do like coachs's sons, a lot. They seem to have a good understanding of the game and often know how to prepare themselves and get better. Not every coach's kid (Bryce Erickson), though.
 
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