I think that is a good weight for him. Personally, I would rather see him out wide rather than lined up as a TE. I think his athleticism could present mismatches either way though.
Hope he gets his academics in order.
I agree.
Don't know why people just assume he's a tight end because he's 6'5" or taller.
If this kid comes in around 235lbs, with great basketball hands, and a huge vertical, then watch out.
On his basketball tape he looks to get up to almost 12 feet two handed.
If he learns to run sharp routes he will be unstoppable.
I get your point, but people don't assume he's a tight end because he's 6' 5" or taller. He's like 6' 7". Maybe he's the evolution of WRs, but realistically it's extremely difficult to sink your hips at that size/weight. That is what makes your last sentence (learn to run sharp routes) a difficult proposition.
Part of being a great basketball player is having good hips. Great ones cut on a dime on the hardwood.
From griffin's tape he is not some big, lumbering center who just backs a guy up and throws up a hook.
This guy runs the floor extremely well and sharply changes direction, then explodes to the hoop.
Looks very quick.
Even if he can't sink into his cuts like say, Wes Welker, and instead even rounds his cuts, I haven't seen any 6'7" high flying corners ever in the NFL, much less college football.
Like saying you would take a 20 year old Michael Jordan and turned him into a tight end.
Shaquille yes. Alonzo mourning yes.
Dr. J wide receiver. Jordan wide receiver.
If Calvin Johnson was a high school senior, would you turn him into a tight end?
I'm not saying that is griffin's ceiling in football or basketball.
His athletic gifts and size say that's his ceiling. The realization comes with hard work and a little luck with injuries.