Lets take a look at another rising NT prospect Miami should evaulate to become part of the 2015 class; 6' 2" tall and 335 lbs, Eurndraus Bryant who is the strongest student athlete in the state of South Carolina and that's just the tip of the iceberg. His head coach Steve Laprad has had three NFL players come through the doors of Fort Dorchester: Carlos Dunlap, Robert Quinn and Byron Maxwell. All of them are athletes on a higher level, but he thinks Bryant might even top them.
"He's a freak -- large and strong. He can go fast, can do anything, throw as well as quarterbacks, can catch as well as wide receivers, doesn't have speed of running backs, but agility is amazing," said Laprad.
He sounds like a real life Chuck Norris joke. He does it all and even claimed he can do a back flip in one article.
The bottom line, though, is that Bryant can be the next in line to do big things once he leaves Fort Dorchester.
"Best thing is, he doesn't have an enemy in the world, like other guys, well-rounded. He's a good ol' American guy," Laprad said of his player.
http://www.abcnews4.com/story/23594161/high-school-hero-week-5-fort-ds-eurndraus-bryant
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"He's a freak -- large and strong. He can go fast, can do anything, throw as well as quarterbacks, can catch as well as wide receivers, doesn't have speed of running backs, but agility is amazing," said Laprad.
He sounds like a real life Chuck Norris joke. He does it all and even claimed he can do a back flip in one article.
The bottom line, though, is that Bryant can be the next in line to do big things once he leaves Fort Dorchester.
"Best thing is, he doesn't have an enemy in the world, like other guys, well-rounded. He's a good ol' American guy," Laprad said of his player.
http://www.abcnews4.com/story/23594161/high-school-hero-week-5-fort-ds-eurndraus-bryant
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