Not a legit DT thread till Paranos chimes in.
Paranos is on a consulting gig, he will get back on the pro bono DT trail and let us know the story.
Not a legit DT thread till Paranos chimes in.
Bro u sound like a haterTo the OP thanks for sharing your cousins video. Tell him to work on his explosion and flexibility. Hang cleans are great for this as well as clean and jerks. He also needs to work on his hand to hand skills his will allow him to disengage from blockers better.
Hi strength numbers are impressive but tell him to keep pushing because there is always some bigger and stronger out there. Take this kid who will be on a lot of recruiting boards for 2015.
2015 DT Breiden Fehoko, a 6'3", 275-pound junior at Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii is, at the very least, ready for the NFL combine with his bench press of 225lbs 37 times.
[video=youtube_share;DU_rgsed7vw]http://youtu.be/DU_rgsed7vw[/video]
Bro u sound like a haterTo the OP thanks for sharing your cousins video. Tell him to work on his explosion and flexibility. Hang cleans are great for this as well as clean and jerks. He also needs to work on his hand to hand skills his will allow him to disengage from blockers better.
Hi strength numbers are impressive but tell him to keep pushing because there is always some bigger and stronger out there. Take this kid who will be on a lot of recruiting boards for 2015.
2015 DT Breiden Fehoko, a 6'3", 275-pound junior at Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii is, at the very least, ready for the NFL combine with his bench press of 225lbs 37 times.
[video=youtube_share;DU_rgsed7vw]http://youtu.be/DU_rgsed7vw[/video]
Bro u sound like a haterTo the OP thanks for sharing your cousins video. Tell him to work on his explosion and flexibility. Hang cleans are great for this as well as clean and jerks. He also needs to work on his hand to hand skills his will allow him to disengage from blockers better.
Hi strength numbers are impressive but tell him to keep pushing because there is always some bigger and stronger out there. Take this kid who will be on a lot of recruiting boards for 2015.
2015 DT Breiden Fehoko, a 6'3", 275-pound junior at Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii is, at the very least, ready for the NFL combine with his bench press of 225lbs 37 times.
[video=youtube_share;DU_rgsed7vw]http://youtu.be/DU_rgsed7vw[/video]
Bro u sound like a haterTo the OP thanks for sharing your cousins video. Tell him to work on his explosion and flexibility. Hang cleans are great for this as well as clean and jerks. He also needs to work on his hand to hand skills his will allow him to disengage from blockers better.
Hi strength numbers are impressive but tell him to keep pushing because there is always some bigger and stronger out there. Take this kid who will be on a lot of recruiting boards for 2015.
2015 DT Breiden Fehoko, a 6'3", 275-pound junior at Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii is, at the very least, ready for the NFL combine with his bench press of 225lbs 37 times.
[video=youtube_share;DU_rgsed7vw]http://youtu.be/DU_rgsed7vw[/video]
Here is an example of a 2015 kid I am hoping UM jumps on big time from Louisiana that is actually looking to leave Louisiana for college he just decommited from Miss St. TD Moton has very good hip bend flexibilty for a 6'3" 320lbs kid and his explosion jumps of the film, but keep in mind this is only his Soph highlights. So again I am not hating just giving perspective, that said I hope your cousin's offer does come, or staff may want him to Camp at UM this summer.
2015 NT/DT T.D. Molten Soph year highlights
[video=youtube_share;21SdU_dclXY]http://youtu.be/21SdU_dclXY[/video]
Stands up high a lot and doesn't get very physical.
Has the size.
Stands up high a lot and doesn't get very physical.
Has the size.
I see the opposite. I think he's physical, there are some plays where he is just flattening people. I don't know about getting high, but I think the biggest issue is size. I don't see him at the nose in our 3-4; I don't think he's naturally big like the guys we're recruiting now to play that position. Maybe DE in a 3, but I don't know about nose. He could probably play DT in a four down front. Just looking at a photograph, it's hard to say how big he could get. I did like the highlights, but highlights always look good.
EDIT: As far as playing high, I think you can coach better pad level. I'm sure that's an issue with a lot of kids coming out of HS. It's a matter of technique, I think.
Stands up high a lot and doesn't get very physical.
Has the size.
I see the opposite. I think he's physical, there are some plays where he is just flattening people. I don't know about getting high, but I think the biggest issue is size. I don't see him at the nose in our 3-4; I don't think he's naturally big like the guys we're recruiting now to play that position. Maybe DE in a 3, but I don't know about nose. He could probably play DT in a four down front. Just looking at a photograph, it's hard to say how big he could get. I did like the highlights, but highlights always look good.
EDIT: As far as playing high, I think you can coach better pad level. I'm sure that's an issue with a lot of kids coming out of HS. It's a matter of technique, I think.
FSU actually runs a successful 3-4 so if their coaches think he can fit into a 3-4 system.
Stands up high a lot and doesn't get very physical.
Has the size.
I see the opposite. I think he's physical, there are some plays where he is just flattening people. I don't know about getting high, but I think the biggest issue is size. I don't see him at the nose in our 3-4; I don't think he's naturally big like the guys we're recruiting now to play that position. Maybe DE in a 3, but I don't know about nose. He could probably play DT in a four down front. Just looking at a photograph, it's hard to say how big he could get. I did like the highlights, but highlights always look good.
EDIT: As far as playing high, I think you can coach better pad level. I'm sure that's an issue with a lot of kids coming out of HS. It's a matter of technique, I think.